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B2+ phrasal verbs and adverb collocations

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  • VERY EASY: a piece of ____
    cake
  • Going out and meeting a lot of new people usually go ...
    like two hands
    hand in hand
    on track together
    hand with hand
  • Tom didn't particularly enjoy his French lessons but he ... because he was moving to France.
    saw them through
    beat them off
    got over them
    came up with them
  • While I was cleaning the basement, I ... some old photos.
    came up against
    came into
    took to
    came across
  • ACCEPT & UNDERSTAND SOMETHING: take something on _____
    board
  • If you want to pass the test with flying colours, you shouldn't ... more than a few questions.
    hold back
    come up against
    mess up
    take to
  • Jumping off the cliff is ... dangerous.
    likely
    certainly
    possibly
    potentially
  • Samantha was rather nervous taking her final exam, but she ... just fine.
    beat off
    got over
    came up against
    came through
  • Jogging taught me to...
    keep my cool
    have my cool
    maintain my cool
    stay my cool
  • Which is INCORRECT? We must strive to ... fulfil / flourish / pursue / follow / our dreams.
    follow
    pursue
    fulfil
    flourish
  • REALLY HAPPY: over the ____
    moon
  • The film is ... based on the famous scientist's life.
    extremely
    greatly
    highly
    largely
  • INTENTIONALLY IGNORE: turn a _____ eye to something
    blind
  • In self-study, it's crucial to have all the answers ... available.
    highly
    readily
    clearly
    closely