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“Be the change you want to see in the world” Page Seq/Seq 500 CÂU TRẮC NGHIỆM NHANH THÀNH NGỮ Question 1. His constant worrying about small details is enough to ______. A. go counter B. turn the corner C. count to ten D. have a cow Question 2. The hotel room was so tiny there was literally ______. A. no room to swing a cat B. not a cat in hell’s chance C. a chalk and talk situation D. a magic carpet Question 3. Their flashy marketing campaign is nothing but ______ to distract people from the real issues. A. the bottom line B. breaking the ice C. a dog’s breakfast D. bread and circuses Question 4. His reckless spending habits meant his savings quickly went ______. A. down the drain B. with a baker’s dozen C. like a dream D. on the downgrade Question 5. The truth was revealed when someone couldn’t resist the urge to ______. A. beat the bushes B. bark at the moon C. miss a beat D. spill the beans Question 6. The argument spiraled out of control because he kept trying to ______. A. drag someone through the mud B. sow dragon’s teeth C. make a drama out of everything D. draw the short straw Question 7. Her flawless argument during the debate completely ______. A. put her in the cart B. opened up a can of worms C. carried the day D. threw caution to the wind Question 8. Their ambitious project worked ______ and exceeded all expectations. A. dressed to kill B. on the downgrade C. on the dot D. like a dream Question 9. Their argument was resolved when they agreed to ______ and move forward. A. take their cue B. pass in a crowd C. bring down the curtain D. paper over the cracks Question 10. He avoided taking shortcuts because he preferred to keep things ______. A. more than he had hot dinners B. straight as a die C. beneath his dignity D. by dint of effort Question 11. His last-minute change of plans threw everything into chaos and caused them to work ______. A. in full cry B. out of curl C. on cue D. at cross purposes Question 12. Despite their victory, they realized the equipment had ______ and needed replacement. A. passed its sell-by date B. scared the living daylights out of them C. cut their losses D. cut it fine Question 13. Their argument wasn’t going anywhere until they sat down to ______. A. clear the air B. watch the clock C. run someone close D. make a clean sweep Question 14. When her friends started planning another holiday, she decided to ______ cautiously. A. feel the draught B. drag her feet C. drive it home D. dip her toe into it Question 15. She couldn’t understand the instructions at all and felt completely ______. A. at death's door B. a devil's advocate C. out of her depth D. dead as a doornail Question 16. The party was stressful at first, but a drink of ______ helped him relax. A. a dog's dinner B. dollars to doughnuts C. doom and gloom D. the hair of the dog Question 17. His excuse was so ridiculous it was ______. A. throwing caution to the wind B. keeping cave
“Be the change you want to see in the world” Page Seq/Seq C. not a cat in hell's chance D. enough to make a cat laugh Question 18. Despite the tough situation, he managed to ______ and focus on the positives. A. sweat bullets B. burn his bridges C. hit a brick wall D. look on the bright side Question 19. His over-the-top compliments were dismissed as attempts to ______. A. dig his heels in B. sell his soul C. wash his dirty linen in public D. curry favor Question 20. The politician’s vague promises ______ and didn’t appeal to the audience. A. cut no ice B. carried the day C. scared the living daylights out of them D. passed its sell-by date Question 21. The company is doing well and is finally ______ after years of losses. A. a wet blanket B. in the black C. born on the wrong side of the blanket D. a blank cheque Question 22. Despite the warnings, they decided to ______ and take the high-risk project. A. jump in at the deep end B. raise the devil C. be the death of it D. dig deep Question 23. Despite their arguments, he decided to ______ and let her have the last word. A. open the door to B. let the dog see the rabbit C. rain cats and dogs D. throw her to the dogs Question 24. It doesn’t matter how grand the plan sounds; sometimes, ______ is the best option. A. tighten your belt B. with bells on C. a bird in the hand D. give someone a bell Question 25. He was completely wrong in his assumptions but refused to ______ and admit it. A. draw the line B. feel the draught C. drag his heels D. let drive Question 26. After decades of hard work, she finally decided to ______ and enjoy retirement. A. put the boot in B. hang up her boots C. keep body and soul together D. borrow trouble Question 27. Instead of admitting their mistake, they decided to ______ to avoid further scrutiny. A. count their chickens B. change horses in midstream C. sweep it under the carpet D. pull chestnuts out of the fire Question 28. His sharp words often make people feel like he’s trying to ______. A. turn a blind eye B. bite their heads off C. blaze a trail D. rob someone blind Question 29. Their decision to start production without testing the product was ______. A. a dialogue of the deaf B. a recipe for disaster C. a rough diamond D. the law of diminishing returns Question 30. Their sudden success wasn’t planned; it was purely ______ that they won the deal. A. pouring cold water on it B. the long arm of coincidence C. the other side of the coin D. a cock-and-bull story Question 31. The young actor’s dramatic performance was so emotional, it felt like a ______. A. stick in your craw B. cry from the heart C. fair crack of the whip D. great cry and little wool Question 32. She has been dreaming big and is determined to ______ in the tech industry. A. sell a bill of goods B. make it big C. ring a bell D. kill two birds Question 33. His harsh criticism backfired when someone gave him ______. A. a bottom drawer B. the luck of the draw C. a baker’s dozen D. a dose of his own medicine
“Be the change you want to see in the world” Page Seq/Seq Question 34. She always had ______, constantly feeling resentful over her past failures. A. an old chestnut B. cold as charity C. a chip on her shoulder D. not much chop Question 35. You can’t rely on luck forever; eventually, the ______. A. cherry on the cake B. old chestnuts return C. chickens come home to roost D. chip on your shoulder Question 36. The team performed so well that they ______ their rivals. A. beat the clock B. beat the pants off C. worked like beavers D. barked up the wrong tree Question 37. She felt ______ when she realized she had left her phone at home. A. a box of tricks B. in the wrong box C. hot and bothered D. bread and circuses Question 38. After hours of debate, the team decided to ______ and discuss it another day. A. stay the course B. hold court C. take the count D. go to the country Question 39. After missing the train, he muttered, “Well, ______ to pay now!” A. at the deep end B. there’s the devil C. dead meat D. dead in the water Question 40. His idea wasn’t feasible, so she decided to ______ and set boundaries. A. feel the draught B. drive it home C. dip her toe into it D. draw the line Question 41. It’s essential to ______ if you want to stay competitive in this industry. A. bark up the wrong tree B. miss a beat C. beat the drum for D. take a bath Question 42. His comment about her mistake hit ______, making her uncomfortable. A. with a silver lining B. close to home C. as clear as mud D. feet of clay Question 43. You shouldn’t rush into every situation ______; it often leads to mistakes. A. burning the midnight oil B. like a bull at a gate C. hitting a brick wall D. crossing that bridge Question 44. Their decision to ______ was unwise and caused unnecessary confusion mid-project. A. ring the changes B. run round in circles C. take it on the chin D. change horses in midstream Question 45. His suggestion to take the risky deal was met with skepticism and ______. A. putting the cart before the horse B. a call to stand on ceremony C. a cautious approach D. a dead cat bounce Question 46. She approached the new job cautiously, deciding to ______ before fully committing. A. dip her toe into it B. drag herself through the dirt C. sell her soul D. do a disappearing act Question 47. After months of struggle, they finally felt like they were ______ financially. A. out cold B. as cold as charity C. in clover D. on a collision course Question 48. He decided to ______ with the client to ensure both sides benefited from the arrangement. A. bring down the curtain B. cut a deal C. cry foul D. cross swords Question 49. They hired some ______ to bring fresh ideas into the company. A. bolts from the blue B. blood, sweat, and tears C. new blood D. soft blows Question 50. After their failed project, they were left feeling ______ and uncertain about their next move. A. cold as charity B. neither chick nor child
“Be the change you want to see in the world” Page Seq/Seq C. when the chips were down D. cheap and nasty Question 51. The team’s morale took a hit when their hard work seemed to go ______. A. down the tubes B. on the doorstep C. beyond their wildest dreams D. quick on the draw Question 52. The candidate’s plans sounded promising, but they were essentially ______ without support. A. hidden depths B. dead in the water C. a square deal D. dead to the world Question 53. They haven’t spoken to each other ______, but they decided to reconnect recently. A. for donkey’s years B. in the doghouse C. within spitting distance D. like a dog's dinner Question 54. Her success in the project seemed effortless, making everyone think she was ______. A. coming full circle B. on a collision course C. in clover D. cold comfort Question 55. Her lack of preparation left her ______ when she couldn’t answer basic questions. A. wrapping herself in cotton wool B. staying the course C. painting herself into a corner D. under the counter Question 56. The storm passed, and the skies became ______, lifting everyone's spirits. A. out of the closet B. as clear as day C. clean as a whistle D. under a cloud Question 57. Her actions during the negotiation showed she was clearly ______. A. talking big B. beside herself C. getting the better of D. on her bike Question 58. He lost his job when the company hired someone else and ______. A. cast their bread upon the waters B. took the bread out of his mouth C. put a brave face on it D. gave him a break Question 59. His attempt to ______ during the negotiation only revealed his true motives. A. nail his colours to the mast B. show his true colours C. leave them cold D. shuffle off his mortal coil Question 60. The rival companies were evenly matched, making it a case of ______. A. beneath their dignity B. drag someone through the dirt C. diamond cut diamond D. dice with death Question 61. His ability to predict the market trends made him seem ______, always one step ahead. A. a cuckoo in the nest B. crazy like a fox C. as the crow flies D. a creature of habit Question 62. After the argument, he experienced ______ and decided to apologize. A. a change of heart B. chop and change C. the cherry on the cake D. hard cheese Question 63. If this plan fails, make sure you ______ to avoid being left without options. A. have a second string to your bow B. make a clean break C. take the bread out of people’s mouths D. rack your brains Question 64. The athlete’s performance was incredible; he ran ______ and finished first. A. with hidden depths B. at a matter of life and death C. dead on his feet D. like the devil Question 65. After a sleepless night, he looked ______ and struggled to stay awake. A. like death warmed up B. like a demon C. a matter of life and death D. dead on his feet Question 66. His big plans often fail because he’s ______ and lacks humility.

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