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  • After two week in bed, I finally started to work and now I´m as fit __________________.
    as a fiddle
  • You're looking healthy
    You're looking the image of health
    You're looking the photo of health
    You're looking the picture of health
  • To have an operation
    Go over the knife
    Go on the knife
    Go under the knife
  • Feeling better and active again
    Back on your legs
    Back on your feet
    Back on your toes
  • Which is the meaning of: be over the moon?
    To be extremely happy.
  • You're looking healthy
    You're looking the picture of health
    You're looking the photo of health
    You're looking the image of health
  • To wake up after the anaesthesia
    come up
    come down
    come round
  • Become unconscious for a short period
    Pass out, faint
  • I can't believe you went behind my _____. (back /door/ face/ wishes)
    BACK
  • Which is the meaning of: kill time?
    To do an activity in order to make time pass quickly.
  • After seeing her new flat, Lisa was a very _______all day. There was no shower and the kitchen was dirty.
    pain in the neck
    happy camper
    smart cookie
    dark horse
  • My neighbor can be a _______when he plays loud music late at night
    pain in the neck
    happy camper
    dark horse
    bright spark
  • You're about to get a less serious illness like a cold or flu.
    I'm coming down with something.
    I'm coming up with something.
  • You are genuinely ill (or have a hangover)
    You might feel a bit tough.
    You might feel a bit rough.
  • Which is the meaning of: pull the wool over someone's eyes?
    To not say the truth, to fool someone.
  • Oh, You´re looking like death ____________.
    warmed up
  • Everyone underestimated Tom in the competition, but he turned out to be a ____ and won first place
    cold fish
    dark horse
    smart cookie
    bright spark
  • Accept the situation without complaining
    Take your medicine
    Take your pill
    Take your tablet
    Take your syrop
  • What´s wrong with Tom? I don´t know, he sad he felt off _____________ colour.
    sorts
    colour
    the weather
  • You're told you are now healthy by your doctor
    You're given a clean proof of health
    You're given a clean certificate of health
    You're given a clean bill of health
  • You're about to get a less serious illness like a cold or flu.
    I'm coming up with something.
    I'm coming down with something.
  • You're told you are now healthy by your doctor
    You're given a clean bill of health
    You're given a clean certificate of health
    You're given a clean proof of health
  • Mark is a _______; he prefers to work alone rather than in a group.
    wet  blanket
    lone wolf
    happy camper
    smart cookie
  • Feeling better and active again
    Back on your feet
    Back on your legs
    Back on your toes
  • Exactly what you need or want
    Just what the doctor ordered
    Just what the doctor recommended
    Just what the doctor prescribed
  • You can _____ that again! (make/ do/ say/ repeat)
    SAY
  • Is he ok? He is ______ as rain!
    as right
  • You are genuinely ill (or have a hangover)
    You might feel a bit tough.
    You might feel a bit rough.
  • She’s a_______; she always has unique ideas that surprise everyone.
    smart cookie
    happy camper
    cold fish
    dark horse
  • Don't worry. It's no big _____. (deal /anxiety /difficulty /trouble)
    DEAL
  • It's freezing out there so you'll need to _____ up. (pucker /bundle/catch /dress)
    BUNDLE
  • Become unconscious for a short period
    Pass out, faint
  • I feel _________ the weather for the whole week.
    under
  • Sarah was such a ______ at the party; she kept complaining about the music and didn’t want to dance
    dark horse
    wet blanket
    pain in the neck
    happy camper
  • I feel _________ the weather for the whole week.
    under
  • My little brother is a real ______; he talks non-stop about his favorite cartoons!
    party animal
    lone wolf
    party pooper
    chatterbox
  • To phone someone at your workplace to tell them you are too ill to come to work
    Call in sick
  • - It took you forever to do it. - Well, better _____ than _____. (late than never /done than never/ late than not / done than not
    late than never
  • Come on, _____ your age! (act/ stay/ be /live)
    ACT
  • - Are you listening to me? -Yes, I'm _____ ears. (all/ in/ on /with)
    ALL
  • Which is the meaning of: be a tough cookie?
    To be a very strong (mentally) person.
  • Is he ok? He is ______ as rain!
    as right
  • Emma is a ______in our class; she always has clever answers and ideas during discussions.
    pain in the neck
    chatterbox
    bright spark
  • Which is the meaning of: kill two birds with one stone?
    To solve two problems with one action or solution.
  • - Are you ready to go? -Yep, I'm _____ _____. (set ready/ all set/ ready all/ ready set/)
    ALL SET
  • Accept the situation without complaining
    Take your pill
    Take your syrop
    Take your medicine
    Take your tablet
  • Which is the meaning of: the ball is in your court?
    You have the responsibility to make a decision.
  • I was ill for a week, but now I´m ___________ to recovery
    on the road
  • To phone someone at your workplace to tell them you are too ill to come to work
    Call in sick
  • After two week in bed, I finally started to work and now I´m as fit __________________.
    as a fiddle
  • I was just _____ to leave. (soon/ about/ ready /around)
    ABOUT
  • I feel that way _____ in a while. (then / once/ now / for)
    ONCE
  • Oh, You´re looking like death ____________.
    warmed up
  • Exactly what you need or want
    Just what the doctor recommended
    Just what the doctor prescribed
    Just what the doctor ordered
  • What´s wrong with Tom? I don´t know, he sad he felt off _____________ colour.
    colour
    sorts
    the weather
  • She's got a lot on her _____ right now. (plate /desk /day /brain)
    plate
  • To wake up after the anaesthesia
    come up
    come down
    come round
  • He seems like a _____ because he rarely shows his emotions or smiles.
    cold fish
    wet blanket
    party goer
    chatterbox
  • Which is the meaning of: chasing rainbows?
    To not think realistically.
  • To have an operation
    Go over the knife
    Go on the knife
    Go under the knife
  • You're really ahead of your _____. (time /work/ era/ ways)
    TIME
  • I was ill for a week, but now I´m ___________ to recovery
    on the road