Phrasal Verbs Test 15
Question 1 |
She’s got very light hair. She resembles her mother.
A | takes back |
B | takes after |
C | takes down |
D | takes apart |
Question 2 |
He’s started school, hasn’t he? How is he doing?
A | getting on |
B | looking after |
C | showing up |
D | taking up |
Question 3 |
This factory can produce fifty cars a day.
A | turn over |
B | turn off |
C | turn out |
D | turn up |
Question 4 |
When do you expect to finish?
A | get over |
B | get out |
C | get through |
D | get down |
Question 5 |
You may omit the second question.
A | hand in |
B | leave out |
C | take off |
D | put out |
Question 6 |
Robert wanted to discuss a problem with his advisor.
A | take up |
B | look up |
C | talk over |
D | get through |
Question 7 |
The tailor let out the waist of the jacket.
A | enlarged |
B | shortened |
C | shrank |
D | set free |
Question 8 |
She passed out in a crowded bus.
A | got on |
B | got out |
C | fainted |
D | stood |
Question 9 |
The municipality pulled down much of Ankara in the 1980s.
A | misused |
B | suppressed |
C | discovered |
D | demolished |
Question 10 |
He proposed a very good suggestion.
A | put in |
B | put down |
C | put out |
D | put forward |
Question 11 |
I refuse to put up with his actions any longer.
A | pretend |
B | support |
C | endure |
D | consider |
Question 12 |
The meeting was postponed until next week.
A | put off |
B | put away |
C | put out |
D | put up |
Question 13 |
My headache isn’t serious. It will disappear gradually.
A | break off |
B | wear off |
C | tear off |
D | put off |
Question 14 |
To me, it was a very funny story, but when I told it, nobody seemed to catch on.
A | laugh |
B | be pleased |
C | understand |
D | listen to it |
Question 15 |
Their rear windows overlook a lovely garden.
A | look out on |
B | are opposite |
C | take in |
D | are close to |
Question 16 |
The effects of the drug will wear off soon.
A | disappear |
B | tolerate |
C | heal |
D | prevent |
Question 17 |
This opportunity is too good to refuse.
A | turn down |
B | turn away |
C | turn off |
D | turn over |
Question 18 |
The design of the new car seems excellent, but we haven’t tested it on the road.
A | tried it out |
B | traded it in |
C | tuned it up |
D | thrown it off |
Question 19 |
He said he wasn’t interested in helping out, but I’ll try to talk him round.
A | persuade |
B | persuade |
C | argue with |
D | employ |
Question 20 |
Whenever George starts talking, Jim simply switches off.
A | falls asleep |
B | leaves the room |
C | stops listening |
D | interrupts him |
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