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Cambridge Complete First for Schools unit 1
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Which phrasal verb means to start a journey?
take off
hit it off
go off
set off
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To admire someone is to _______________ them.
look back at
take up
look up to
take after
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Which is the correct meaning of "work (something) out" ?
avoid doing difficult activities
think of an idea
find an answer to something
spend a lot of time doing something
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What does it mean to "rely / depend on" someone?
to trust someone to do something
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Which phrasal verb means to immediately like each other and become friendly?
get over (something)
take on
hit it off
get along
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Which phrasal verb means to be similar to someone in your family who is older than you?
look after
look like
take on
take after
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Complete the sentence: "When you're next at school, ____ out ___ George. He's always wearing a blue jacket".
look out for = try to notice
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Which phrasal verb means to think of an idea or plan?
make up
work (something) out
try (something) out
come up with
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What is the phrasal verb that means to relax and rest?
chill out
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Which phrasal verb means to experiment with an idea?
try (something) out
try (something) around
try (something) on
try with (something)
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What does "fall out with (someone)" mean?
have an argument with someone
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To think about something in the past is to...
look back at (something)
take after (something)
come up with (something)
look up to (something)
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