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Phrasal Verbs - CAE Unit 1

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  • I _______ the story online, but I didn’t find anything unusual. A) hit it offB) looked intoC) fell apart
    B) looked into
  • It’s a busy time at work, but I’m determined not to _______ on my fitness routine. A) put offB) give upC) do up
    B) give up
  • The old house was a mess, but they managed to _______ it and now it looks great. A) give upB) do upC) fall apart
    B) do up
  • I was walking through town when I _______ an old friend I hadn’t seen for years. A) let downB) took afterC) came across
    C) came across
  • It’s not healthy to _______ your past mistakes all the time. You should move on. A) do upB) fall outC) dwell on
    C) dwell on
  • We used to argue a lot as children, but now we _______ really well. A) put up withB) get onC) give up
    B) get on
  • I didn’t expect to _______ my old teacher at the supermarket yesterday. A) fall outB) bump intoC) take after
    B) bump into
  • I don’t want to _______ my homework any longer, I’ll do it now. A) put offB) bump intoC) take off
    A) put off
  • She has always been so responsible. She definitely _______ her mother. A) takes afterB) comes acrossC) lets down
    A) takes after
  • He spent the entire weekend trying to _______ his new flat before his parents visited. A) do upB) fall apartC) take off
    A) do up
  • They immediately _______ when they met at the party and have been good friends ever since. A) took upB) hit it offC) fell out
    B) hit it off
  • They used to argue all the time, but now they _______ really well. A) get onB) fall apartC) give up
    A) get on
  • They were best friends, but they _______ over something silly and haven’t spoken since. A) fell outB) took offC) gave up
    A) fell out
  • He _______ golf last month and now plays every weekend. A) gave upB) took upC) put off
    B) took up
  • I can’t believe how well they _______ on their first date, they’ve been inseparable since. A) took upB) hit it offC) gave up
    B) hit it off
  • We need to _______ the meeting until next week because the manager is out of town. A) put offB) give upC) take over
    A) put off
  • The boss asked me to _______ the project while he’s on holiday. A) take over B) come up with C) give up
    A) take over
  • The plane will _______ in about 30 minutes, so please take your seat. A) take overB) take offC) put off
    B) take off
  • I had to _______ my guitar lessons because I didn’t have enough time to practice. A) take upB) give upC) bump into
    B) give up
  • After years of dedication, he finally _______ his father’s business. A) gave up B) came across C) took over
    C) took over
  • He _______ some very interesting facts about the history of the building while doing research. A) bumped intoB) came acrossC) let down
    B) came across
  • We need to _______ some fresh ideas for this project before Friday. A) take upB) come up withC) put off
    B) come up with
  • She _______ her grandfather, they both have the same sense of humor. A) puts up withB) takes afterC) comes across
    B) takes after
  • I can’t believe you’ve already _______ on learning French! You’ve only just started! A) put offB) given upC) fallen apart
    B) given up
  • We had to _______ the meeting because the report wasn’t ready yet. A) put offB) bump intoC) take up
    A) put off
  • She’s very talented, but she was _______ by her team when they didn’t support her. A) taken offB) let downC) hit it off
    B) let down
  • The project started well, but everything began to _______ when we lost funding. A) fall apartB) give upC) take over
    A) fall apart
  • He worked really hard and eventually _______ a new solution to the problem. A) came acrossB) let downC) came up with
    C) came up with
  • I can’t _______ the noise from the construction site any longer! A) bump intoB) put up withC) give up
    B) put up with
  • After weeks of arguing, the relationship finally _______. A) fell apartB) bumped intoC) put off
    A) fell apart