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B2+ Unit 1

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  • We need to think ______ before making this decision
    carefully
    significantly
    bitterly
    relatively
  • Which idiom means extremely happy
    over the moon
    beat off
    come across
    the final straw
  • Which word means to try to achieve something
    abandon
    delay
    prevent
    pursue
  • Which phrase means to make a mistake badly
    mess up
    take up
    put up
    fix up
  • Which phrasal verb means to find or discover by chance
    come forward
    come apart
    come under
    come across
  • Which phrase means to stay calm
    lose your mind
    get stressed
    keep your cool
    shout loudly
  • Which word means to become available or accessible
    closed
    blocked
    restricted
    opened
  • The task was ______ easy compared to the last one
    significantly
    carefully
    relatively
    bitterly
  • I cant come to the door I ____ a shower
    am having
    was having
    have
    have had
  • She felt ______ responsible for the mistake
    significantly
    relatively
    fully
    carefully
  • Which phrase means to not enjoy or not take to something
    fall for
    stick to
    take to
    give to
  • Which phrasal verb means to find something by chance
    come through
    come round
    come by
    come for
  • Which expression means in hand with making new friends
    goes hand in hand
    goes side to side
    goes here and there
    goes up and down
  • Which phrasal expression means to relax and rest
    wind on
    chill out
    fall out
    work up
  • Which word means to defeat or deal with difficulties
    undermine
    ignore
    overcome
    avoid
  • They ____ tennis when it started to rain
    were playing
    have played
    are playing
    played
  • I ____ for two hours and I need a break
    was studying
    am studying
    studied
    have been studying
  • Before she moved here she ____ in Paris
    has lived
    lived
    was living
    had lived
  • I was ______ relieved when I finally got the results
    closely
    fully
    significantly
    carefully
  • They are ______ connected because they have worked together for years
    relatively
    bitterly
    carefully
    closely
  • Which idiom means to start a conversation in a relaxed way
    turn a blind eye
    the final straw
    lose track of time
    break the ice
  • The teacher was ______ impressed by his improvement
    carefully
    fully
    bitterly
    relatively
  • Which phrasal verb means to recover from something difficult
    run into
    get over
    break out
    fall behind
  • The restaurant was ______ better this time than last time
    significantly
    closely
    bitterly
    carefully
  • Which word completes this sentence I was so focused I ____ time
    lost track of
    counted every
    forgot about
    paid attention to
  • She ____ already ____ her homework
    was finishing
    finished
    has finished
    is finishing
  • I ____ English since I was six
    have studied
    am studying
    was studying
    studied
  • She ____ her keys three times this week
    is losing
    was losing
    lost
    has lost
  • Which phrasal verb means to defeat competition
    beat over
    beat around
    beat off
    beat in
  • Which phrasal verb means to defeat competition
    beat off
    beat out
    beat back
    beat in
  • The instructions need to be followed ______ to avoid mistakes
    bitterly
    fully
    carefully
    relatively
  • Which phrasal verb means to make someone unconscious
    knock away
    knock out
    knock over
    knock through
  • Which adverb means extremely or a large amount
    slightly
    weakly
    rarely
    significantly
  • Which phrasal verb means to avoid punishment for something wrong
    get through
    get into
    get over it
    get away with
  • We ____ in this city for ten years
    lived
    were living
    have lived
    are living
  • The two siblings look ______ alike
    relatively
    bitterly
    fully
    closely
  • Which phrasal verb means to surrender or stop trying
    give up to
    give away
    give out
    give in
  • Which phrasal verb means to begin a career in something
    started over
    started up
    started aside
    started out
  • Which expression means to continue until the end
    see something through
    cut something off
    turn something down
    give something up
  • Which phrase means to defeat strong competition
    broke off
    saw off
    cut off
    held off
  • Which idiom means something is very easy
    a struggle
    piece of cake
    hard work
    a nightmare
  • Which phrasal verb means to stop yourself from showing emotion
    hold in
    hold up
    hold aside
    hold back
  • Which word means sadly or in a disappointing way
    carelessly
    cheerfully
    gratefully
    unfortunately
  • Which phrasal verb means to not get the chance to do something
    miss by
    miss over
    miss off
    miss out
  • Which adverb means to a very small degree
    relatively
    deeply
    strongly
    completely
  • Her new book is ______ based on real events
    bitterly
    closely
    significantly
    fully
  • The two friends disagree ______ on this issue
    bitterly
    closely
    fully
    carefully
  • Listen someone ____ at the door
    was knocking
    has knocked
    knocks
    is knocking
  • She was ______ upset when she lost her passport
    bitterly
    closely
    fully
    relatively
  • Which idiom means to forget the time because you are focused on something
    break the ice
    get ahead of time
    lose track of time
    slip the time
  • Which adverb means in a way that shows a close connection
    largely
    closely
    roughly
    nearly
  • Right now she ____ on the phone
    is talking
    talks
    has talked
    was talking
  • By the time we arrived the film ____
    has started
    was starting
    started
    had started
  • Which expression means with great success
    with strong energy
    with flying colours
    with bright colours
    with loud cheers
  • They ____ dinner when the phone rang
    are having
    were having
    have had
    had had
  • Which expression means to have advantages of two different things
    one or the other
    everything at once
    no chance at all
    the best of both worlds
  • He is ______ aware of the problems they are facing
    bitterly
    closely
    relatively
    fully
  • Which phrasal verb means to talk more openly about your feelings
    open away
    open forward
    open out
    open up
  • Which idiom means you suddenly think of something
    break the ice
    turn a blind eye
    cross my mind
    lose track of time
  • The test results were ______ lower than expected
    significantly
    carefully
    relatively
    fully
  • Which word means to succeed strongly and grow
    struggle
    collapse
    fail
    flourish
  • Which adverb means with great care
    carefully
    fully
    slowly
    quietly
  • When I was younger I ____ to play football every day
    was used
    loved
    have used
    used
  • Which word completes this sentence He was ____ to hear the news
    over the moon
    over the rain
    over the sun
    over the stars
  • Which phrasal verb means to recover from a difficulty
    get up
    get across
    get over
    get beyond
  • They ____ to call you earlier but they forgot
    were meaning
    had meant
    meant
    have meant
  • Which word means in the end finally at last
    ultimately
    rarely
    suddenly
    hopefully
  • The film was ______ better than I expected
    closely
    bitterly
    carefully
    significantly
  • I usually ____ breakfast at 8 am
    will eat
    am going to eat
    eat am eating
    have
  • Which idiom means the last problem that makes someone lose their patience
    piece of cake
    cross my mind
    the final straw
    open up
  • The two stories are ______ similar in their themes
    fully
    closely
    significantly
    bitterly
  • He ____ his leg so he cant play football
    is breaking
    was breaking
    broke
    has broken
  • We were ______ surprised by how friendly everyone was
    pleasantly
    bitterly
    relatively
    carefully
  • Which phrasal verb means to stop yourself from doing something
    hold off
    hold over
    hold back
    hold on
  • His explanation was ______ clearer the second time
    bitterly
    relatively
    significantly
    closely
  • He felt ______ proud of his final project
    bitterly
    significantly
    carefully
    fully
  • Which idiom means to stop noticing something usually wrong
    over the moon
    cross my mind
    piece of cake
    turn a blind eye
  • Which phrasal verb means to continue to the end
    see ahead
    see through
    see for
    see into
  • Which expression means starting with nothing
    from blank
    from empty
    from below
    from scratch
  • Which adverb means to a clear or complete degree
    happily
    fully
    nearly
    rarely
  • He ____ to school when he met his friend
    was walking
    walks
    had walked
    has walked
  • Which adverb means in a way that shows emotion strongly
    happily
    bitterly
    lightly
    softly
  • Which phrasal verb means to face difficulties or opposition
    come into
    come out of
    come up against
    come along
  • Which phrasal verb means to invent or think of an idea
    come across
    come up with
    come apart
    come out
  • The project was ______ more complicated than we expected
    bitterly
    significantly
    carefully
    relatively
  • I was ______ disappointed when the match was cancelled
    bitterly
    carefully
    fully
    closely
  • We ____ to London last summer
    went
    had gone
    have gone
    were going
  • The weather has ______ improved since yesterday
    fully
    significantly
    bitterly
    carefully
  • I ____ already ____ that book
    read
    was reading
    have read
    am reading
  • I ____ him yesterday at the station
    am seeing
    see
    have seen
    saw