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What does the phrase "bump into" mean? A. To call someone on the phone B. To meet someone unexpectedly C. To avoid someone D. To work on something
B
Which word refers to someone who "is focused on their own interests and not concerned with others"? A. self-centred B. supportive C. genuine D. thoughtful
A
Which of the following words means "a person who does what they are supposed to do carefully and with attention to detail"? A. chaotic B. conscientious C. thoughtful D. idealistic
B
She always manages to __________ for her family, despite her busy schedule at work. A. give someone information B. make time for C. give a speech D. give someone a chance
B
The company’s CEO is very __________. He always ensures that the employees are well taken care of and listens to their concerns. A. self-centred B. protective C. considerate D. insecure
C
I __________ an old friend at the supermarket today. We hadn't seen each other for years! A. bumped into B. made time for C. settled down D. fell apart
A
She’s been so __________ lately that I’m not sure how to help her. She seems to be doubting her own abilities. A. self-centred B. supportive C. insecure D. considerate
C
After many years of moving around, they decided to __________ and buy a house in the countryside. A. fall out B. settle down C. wind someone up D. catch up with
B
His __________ nature makes it difficult for him to connect with other people, as he always focuses on his own needs. A. supportive B. outgoing C. self-centred D. considerate
C
I can’t believe how well you two __________ at the party! You became best friends in just a few minutes. A. hit it off B. put up with C. bumped into D. settled down
A