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Advanced Vocabulary Expressions Key

This document provides a vocabulary and expressions test with multiple choice questions about selecting the most appropriate word or expression to complete sentences. It then provides fixed expressions to match with their definitions. Some of the questions test knowledge of pace, drawing blanks, living on one's wits, falling in with suggestions, and gossip. The key provides the answers to the multiple choice and matching questions.
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Advanced Vocabulary Expressions Key

This document provides a vocabulary and expressions test with multiple choice questions about selecting the most appropriate word or expression to complete sentences. It then provides fixed expressions to match with their definitions. Some of the questions test knowledge of pace, drawing blanks, living on one's wits, falling in with suggestions, and gossip. The key provides the answers to the multiple choice and matching questions.
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ADVANCED VOCABULARY

Select the most appropriate word from the alternatives given.

AND EXPRESSIONS
1. Don't walk so quickly. You'll never keep up that................ for ten miles.
   A. stride B. step C. pace D. walk
2. He always................... song in the shower.
   A. breaks out B. breaks up in C. breaks into D. breaks in
3. The sudden attack caught the enemy..................
   A. napping B. undone C. open D. sleepy
4. I don't think he's completely honest; he seems to live on his......................
   A. reputation B. nerves C. wits D. feet
5. The police followed a number of clues, but have so far drawn a.....................
   A. negative B. blank C. zero D. nil
6. I am happy to fall.................... anything you suggest.
   A. in with B. to with C. over D. into

7. A.................. is a book of little value, written only to make money.


   A. novelette B. potboiler C. paperback D. stopgap
8. The government................... a committee to investigate the problem.
   A. mounted B. put up C. raised D. set up
9. It's a skilled job, and you need quite a lot of....................
   A. know-how B. knowledge C. understanding D. knowing
10. She is not popular. She is the office gossip, always............... to the boss.
   A. saying stories B. going on C. letting it out D. telling tales
11. There is a storm................... We had better head for home.
   A. rising up B. getting up C. lifting D. setting up
12. In the autumn, in the northern hemisphere, the days.................
   A. draw in B. wane C. close to D. come in

Match these fixed expressions with the correct definitions.aLet them Definitions
cancel the whole project. It's no skin off my nose.bWait a minute,
that's not what I said!cThings haven't been going very well here, I'm 1 used for emphasizing that you think something is silly or
afraid.dBe that as it may, I still think Mr Livingstone is the best man shocking
for the job.e'Jenny doesn't concentrate when she's driving.' 2 used for saying that even if something is true, it does not
'I beg your pardon! She's a very good driver!' fYou'd think he'd just affect your opinion
give up, but not a bit of it. g'He said he'd come.'
3 used for saying that something you would expect to happen
'Don't bank on it — he's still in bed.' hHe arrived over an hour late
has not happened
for the meeting - I ask you! iWhat's the big idea, telling her about
the accident?jThere's no call for regret. 4 used for saying you disagree with what someone is saying
or doing, or you want them to listen to you
5 used for asking someone why they have done something
that you think is wrong or annoying
6 used for politely telling someone something that might
make them sad, disappointed, or angry, for example when
you cannot do what they want or do not agree with them
7 used for saying that you think something is not necessary
or suitable
8 used for telling someone that something will probably not
happen
9 used for saying that you do not care if someone does a
particular thing because it will not affect you
10 used for showing that you disagree very strongly with what
someone has just said
KEY

 
1. Don't walk so quickly. You'll never keep up that pace for ten miles.
2. He always breaks into song in the shower.
3. The sudden attack caught the enemy napping
4. I don't think he's completely honest; he seems to live on his wits
5. The police followed a number of clues, but have so far drawn a blank
6. I am happy to fall in with anything you suggest.
7. A potboiler is a book of little value, written only to make money.
8. The government set up a committee to investigate the problem.
9. It's a skilled job,and you need quite a lot of know-how.
10. She is not popular. She is the office gossip, always telling tales to the boss.
11. There is a storm getting up. We had better head for home.
12. In the autumn, in the northern hemisphere, the days draw in.

a 9 used for saying that you do not care if someone does a particular
thing because it will not affect you
b 4 used for saying you disagree with what someone is saying or doing, or
you want them to listen to you
c 6 used for saying that something you would expect to happen has not
happened
d 2 used for politely telling someone something that might make them sad,
disappointed, or angry, for example when you cannot do what they
want or do not agree with them
e 10 used for saying that even if something is true, it does not affect your
opinion
f 3 used for showing that you disagree very strongly with what someone
has just said
g 8 used for telling someone that something will probably not happen
h 1 used for emphasizing that you think something is silly or shocking
i 5 used for asking someone why they have done something that you think
is wrong or annoying
j 7 used for saying that you think something is not necessary or suitable

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