By 8 p.m., I __ my homework.
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She __ the project by next week.
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Will you __ your work by tomorrow?
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B) finished
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They __ the house by 2027.
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B) will have built
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C) will built
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D) will building
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Food & Eating Idioms
1- Piece of cake – very easy
Example: The exam was a piece of cake.
2- Spill the beans – reveal a secret
Example: He spilled the beans about the surprise.
3- Take something with a grain of salt – not take something too seriously
Example: Take his advice with a grain of salt.
4- Bite off more than you can chew – take on more than you can handle
Example: She bit off more than she could chew with that project.
5- Bring home the bacon – earn money for the family
Example: He works hard to bring home the bacon.
6- Cool as a cucumber – very calm
Example: She stayed cool as a cucumber during the exam.
7- Cry over spilled milk – be upset about something that can’t be changed
Example: Don’t cry over spilled milk.
8- Have bigger fish to fry – have more important things to do
Example: I can’t go out; I have bigger fish to fry.
9- In a nutshell – in a short and simple way
Example: In a nutshell, the plan didn’t work.
10- The icing on the cake – an extra good thing
Example: The bonus was the icing on the cake.
1- Piece of cake – very easy
Example: The exam was a piece of cake.
2- Spill the beans – reveal a secret
Example: He spilled the beans about the surprise.
3- Take something with a grain of salt – not take something too seriously
Example: Take his advice with a grain of salt.
4- Bite off more than you can chew – take on more than you can handle
Example: She bit off more than she could chew with that project.
5- Bring home the bacon – earn money for the family
Example: He works hard to bring home the bacon.
6- Cool as a cucumber – very calm
Example: She stayed cool as a cucumber during the exam.
7- Cry over spilled milk – be upset about something that can’t be changed
Example: Don’t cry over spilled milk.
8- Have bigger fish to fry – have more important things to do
Example: I can’t go out; I have bigger fish to fry.
9- In a nutshell – in a short and simple way
Example: In a nutshell, the plan didn’t work.
10- The icing on the cake – an extra good thing
Example: The bonus was the icing on the cake.
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The exam was very easy. It was __.
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A) cry over spilled milk
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B) a piece of cake
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C) spill the beans
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D) bigger fish to fry
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He revealed the secret. He __.
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A) brought home the bacon
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B) bit off more than he could chew
100%
C) spilled the beans
0%
D) cool as a cucumber
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Don’t take his advice too seriously. You should __.
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100%
A) take it with a grain of salt
0%
B) cry over spilled milk
0%
C) bring home the bacon
0%
D) icing on the cake
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She took on more than she could handle. She __.
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A) had bigger fish to fry
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B) was a piece of cake
100%
C) bit off more than she could chew
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D) spilled the beans
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The exam was very easy. It was __.
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TED: Anil Seth (2021 Membership)
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The author describes perception as __.
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A) a computer simulation error
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B) a random brain accident
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C) a controlled hallucination
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D) direct copying of reality
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According to the passage, the color red __.
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C) exists independently in the world
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D) is only found in objects
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The brain mainly uses prediction and __ to form perception.
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A) prediction error
33%
B) imagination error
17%
C) memory confusion
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D) visual distortion
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The “self” is described as __.
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B) a fixed physical object in the brain
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C) a separate entity controlling the body
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D) a memory stored in neurons
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Unit 7 – At Work: Careers
Part A – A Career in Sales
1- telesales (noun) – selling goods or services by phone.
He started his career in telesales after finishing school.
2- telemarketing (noun) – marketing products by telephone.
Telemarketing requires strong communication skills.
3- cold calling (noun) – phoning people who have not requested a call to sell something.
Many customers dislike cold calling.
4- hard sell (noun) – a very forceful or persuasive way of selling.
The salesman used a hard sell technique.
5- persevere (verb) – continue trying despite difficulties.
She persevered and finally succeeded.
6- persuade (verb) – convince someone to do something.
He persuaded customers to buy the product.
7- part with (money) (phrasal verb) – spend or give money.
Customers were happy to part with their money.
8- TV shopping channel (noun) – a television channel devoted to selling products.
She works on a TV shopping channel.
9- merchandise (noun) – goods that are bought and sold.
The store sells sports merchandise.
10- leisure market (noun) – market related to free-time products.
The company focuses on the leisure market.
11- set up (a company) (phrasal verb) – start a business.
He set up his own company.
12- not look back (idiom) – move forward successfully.
After launching her brand, she never looked back.
Part B – Buying and Selling
13- purchasing power (noun) – the ability to buy goods.
Inflation reduces people’s purchasing power.
14- shop around (phrasal verb) – compare prices in different places.
You should shop around before buying a laptop.
15- stock (something) (verb) – keep a supply of something.
This shop stocks organic products.
16- trade up (phrasal verb) – buy something more expensive than before.
They traded up to a bigger house.
17- trade down (phrasal verb) – buy something cheaper than before.
He traded down to a smaller car.
18- brand loyalty (noun) – preference for one brand.
Brand loyalty influences purchasing decisions.
19- loss leader (noun) – product sold at a very low price to attract customers.
Milk is often used as a loss leader.
Part A – A Career in Sales
1- telesales (noun) – selling goods or services by phone.
He started his career in telesales after finishing school.
2- telemarketing (noun) – marketing products by telephone.
Telemarketing requires strong communication skills.
3- cold calling (noun) – phoning people who have not requested a call to sell something.
Many customers dislike cold calling.
4- hard sell (noun) – a very forceful or persuasive way of selling.
The salesman used a hard sell technique.
5- persevere (verb) – continue trying despite difficulties.
She persevered and finally succeeded.
6- persuade (verb) – convince someone to do something.
He persuaded customers to buy the product.
7- part with (money) (phrasal verb) – spend or give money.
Customers were happy to part with their money.
8- TV shopping channel (noun) – a television channel devoted to selling products.
She works on a TV shopping channel.
9- merchandise (noun) – goods that are bought and sold.
The store sells sports merchandise.
10- leisure market (noun) – market related to free-time products.
The company focuses on the leisure market.
11- set up (a company) (phrasal verb) – start a business.
He set up his own company.
12- not look back (idiom) – move forward successfully.
After launching her brand, she never looked back.
Part B – Buying and Selling
13- purchasing power (noun) – the ability to buy goods.
Inflation reduces people’s purchasing power.
14- shop around (phrasal verb) – compare prices in different places.
You should shop around before buying a laptop.
15- stock (something) (verb) – keep a supply of something.
This shop stocks organic products.
16- trade up (phrasal verb) – buy something more expensive than before.
They traded up to a bigger house.
17- trade down (phrasal verb) – buy something cheaper than before.
He traded down to a smaller car.
18- brand loyalty (noun) – preference for one brand.
Brand loyalty influences purchasing decisions.
19- loss leader (noun) – product sold at a very low price to attract customers.
Milk is often used as a loss leader.
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