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Christmas Traditions
Christmas Traditions
Santa ClausSanta Claus
Eggs and BunniesEggs and Bunnies
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Topics of the II timeIdioms with
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Idioms with Numbers
Strange ExpressionsStrange Expressions Food IdiomsFood Idioms
Animal IdiomsAnimal Idioms
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10 scores Eggs and Bunnies
• Don't put all your eggs in one basket means:
a.Do not risk everything but placing too many
hopes on one job or project. b. Do not hurt yourself by carrying one large load. c. Breakable things should be wrapped and carried in separate containers.
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• Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs means:
a.Do not make things too easy for others by taking away challenges. b. Do not ask a person to do something that is unsafe or dangerous to them.
c. Do not try to teach someone who is older and more experienced than you.
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• To have egg on one's face means:
a. To feel like a fool.
b. To visit a health spa.
c. To have a healthy glow.
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• To kill the goose that lays the golden egg means:
a. To prepare a feast to mark a special occasion.
b. To destroy something that is valuable or profitable to you.
c. To blame some who makes a very large and embarrassing mistake.
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• The expression "If you run after two hares you will catch neither" means:
a. Greed results in failure.
b. Fitness is a big concern
c. You can not do two things well at the same time.
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1.If you are dressed up to the ___ , you are wearing fancy clothes.
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1.If you begin to draw conclusions about something, you put two and ___ together.
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1.If you understand immediately what someone is trying to say, they might say to you "Got it in ___ ." one
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•Someone who looks out for number ___ is someone who only thinks about his or her interests.
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• Wow! It's raining cats and dogs today! I wish I'd brought my umbrella to school!
a. I forgot my umbrella today.
b. It's raining heavily.
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• When I told my mom I would be
home around 2 a.m., she had a cow!
a. My mom bought a baby cow.
b. My mom is really strange.
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40 scores Strange Expressions
• If someone said, "You are the bomb!" she or he probably would be telling you:
• a. You have a bad temper. • b. You are a war weapon. • c. You are exceptional and/or wonderful.
• d. You are happy.
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60 scores Strange Expressions
• What does it mean "to take down" an enemy?
• a. To take the enemy's pictures off the wall.
• b. To kill the enemy.
• c. To make friends with the enemy
• d. To ignore the enemy.
• e. To unite with the enemy for a common goal.
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• What does it mean to "live and let live"?
• a. To live forever. • b. To stay alive as long as you can.• c. To do what one wishes and let others do the
same. • d. To save dying animals. • e. To resist aging.
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100 scores Strange Expressions
• What does it mean to "ace a test"?• a. To earn an "A" or "100%" on an exam or
assignment. • b. To skip the test.
• c. To fail the test even after studying. • d. To play cards instead of taking the test. • e. To throw the test away.
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40 scores Food Idioms
• "In the soup" means ___.•
a. in serious trouble
• b. having a good time
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• If you "have a finger in the pie", you are ___ in something.
• a. involved
• b. disinterested
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Correct the Mistake1. I eat Japanese food for lunch yesterday.
2. I will borrow you $100.
3. He's hobbies are listening to music and fishing.4. Two of my sister are students.5. She don't like taking a trip with her family.
6. My father name is John Kelly.
7. Please borrow me your car.8. At the second floor of my house is my bedroom.
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Correct the Mistake1. I ate Japanese food for lunch yesterday.
2. I will lend you $100.3. His hobbies are listening to music and fishing.4. Two of my sisters are students.5. She doesn't like taking a trip with her family.6. My father’s name is John Kelly.
7. Please lend me your car.
8. On the second floor of my house is my bedroom.back