
ESOL High Adv - Week 7 Quiz - 4/9/22
Quiz by Matthew Kolbusz
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[Vocabulary] Doing exercises helps the yoga instructor stay _________ and balanced.
[Vocabulary] Even with my professor’s help, I was still __________ by the complicated chemistry formula.
[Vocabulary] I was looking forward to bushels of fresh, home-grown tomatoes, but a _________ killed all my plants just before they became ripe.
[Vocabulary] You certainly have a right to cheer for your team, but try not to become too _______ and unruly.
[Vocabulary] Because of her outgoing and ______________ personality, she us liked by nearly everyone at school.
[Vocabulary] The crowd is so ___________ that the umpire is booed (=yelled at disapprovingly) every time he makes a decision against the home team.
[Vocabulary] The high standard of excellence that the woman had set for herself left her no ____________ for mistakes.
[Vocabulary] The traveling ___________ wandered through the forest without a destination and lived off the land.
[Vocabulary] If your restaurant does not become __________ with the health department codes, it will be closed down.
[Vocabulary] After cleaning out the refrigerator, I picked up a dripping bag of _______ moldy cheese that smelled really bad.
[Vocabulary] If you would be kind enough to buy a loose-leaf notebook for me while you are in the stationery store, I'll ____________ you immediately.
[Vocabulary] Although the war had ended, the army refused to _________ the destroyed city.
[Vocabulary] Trying to untangle a badly snarled fishing line is like trying to find one's way through a(n) __________.
[Vocabulary] Ms. Filmer explained with such _________ how to go about changing a tire that I felt that even someone as clumsy as I could do it.
[Vocabulary] Because our energy resources are limited, the American people must try to do everything possible to ___________ fuel.
[Vocabulary] No matter what you may say, you cannot __________ me to do something that I know is wrong.
[Vocabulary] The piano prodigy made his musical _________ when he was only three years old.
[Vocabulary] Each of the items on the ___________ for our meeting today will probably require a good deal of discussion.
[Vocabulary] I was not prepared for the _______ sight that met my eyes at the scene of that horrible, bloody massacre.
[Vocabulary] In ancient times, one would give the ________ a gift in exchange for her predictions.
[Used to vs. Use to] My mother _________ cook on Sundays.
[Used to vs. Use to] They _____________ short hair.
[Used to vs. Use to] _____________ he ____________ golf every Friday?
[Used to vs. Use to] Mary __________ be able to speak French, but she has forgotten it all.
[Used to vs. Use to] _____________ you _____________ to the beach every Sunday?
[Used to vs. Use to] I didn't use to _____ this much TV.
[Causatives] I'm going ___________ at the new hairdresser's
[Causatives] She needs to ________________ by the mechanic.
[Causatives] I really must get ___________ the central heating.
[Causatives] He _____________ while he was away on vacation.
[Causatives] They had it __________ by the same person who decorated their old house
[Causatives] I'm going to have them ____ it.
[Phrasal Verbs] We’ve _________ milk. Can you pick up some more from the shop?
[Phrasal Verbs] How much did our expenses (=costs) _________ last year, Martin?
[Phrasal Verbs] I heard the ceiling make a sound, so I _______________.
[Phrasal Verbs] She boarded the train and _______________.
[Phrasal Verbs] I’m going away for the weekend. Can you ____________ my doggies?
[Phrasal Verbs] John __________ his elderly father who was sick.
[Phrasal Verbs] The company is ___________ becoming very profitable.
[Phrasal Verbs] They are ___________ buying a new house in the upcoming year.
[Phrasal Verbs] She _______ the party ______.
[Phrasal Verbs] Can I ________ ________ controversial news in the meeting? I'd really like to discuss these important matters.
[Phrasal Verbs] The teacher recommended not to _______________ it _______________ any longer. You need to finish the project today.
[Phrasal Verbs] He wants to ________ his new car ______ at the party, so everyone sees he has money.
[Phrasal Verbs] I feel lucky. I _______________ my parents. I know not everyone does.
[Phrasal Verbs] How come our bills _______________ so much this month? We haven’t used the heating.
[Phrasal Verbs] Let’s _______________ the next item on the agenda. We only have 10 minutes left.
[Phrasal Verbs] When you arrive in Australia, _______________ the snakes! They are dangerous and need to be avoided.
[Phrasal Verbs] I’d like to try on the jeans before I buy them. What does "try on" mean?
[Phrasal Verbs] How do you cope with such noisy neighbors? What does "cope with" mean?
[Phrasal Verbs] If you come up with a few ideas before the meeting, that would be great. What does "come up with" mean?
[Phrasal Verbs] Did you deal with your financial issues? What does "deal with" mean?
[Phrasal Verbs] It's time for me to get on with my work, as the day is slowly ending. What does "get on with" mean?