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The phrase I like to watch was used by



 

A a simple-minded gardener        B a pizza delivery-boy

C a businessman                           D a housewife

 

The phrase I’ll be back is from

 

A book       B song

C film        D tv series      

 

The phrase I want to be alone symbolize and caricature

A Marilyn Monroe            B Greta Garbo 

C Marlene Dietrich           D Audrey Hepburn

 

Sorry about that, chief

A to express sarcasm        B to make smb feel sorry for you

C to blame smb                 D to excuse oneself for a mistake

 

The phrase «Wait and see» finally became known as

 

A Old wait and see           B Big wait and see

C Long wait and see         D Often wait and see

 

How can you explain the phrase What’s it all about?

 

A What do we have for dinner?   B What does life and love really amount to and mean?

C What is the sense of life?         D What do you mean by saying this?

 

What is the best known Maxwell Smart’s phrase?

 

A Sorry about that, chief              B As if

C Would you believe?                  D live long and prosper

 

You can’t get the wood, you know

 

A to say that smth is impossible to do                 B to start a discussion

C to blame smb                                                    D to bring an end to a pointless discussion

 

The phrase “You’re in big trouble, mister” was popularized by

 

A a little girl          B a playful boy

C a big boss           D a cruel woman

 

 

As if

A to express joy                B to express doubt

C to express sarcasm         D to express pity

 

As it happens” was used by its author as

 

A a sarcastic remark          B a form of punctuation

C a catchphrase                 D a comic twist

 

23. Ay oh, oh ay!

 

A to draw smb’s attention from smth                  B to draw smb’s attention to smth

D to show joy                                                       D to express displeasure

 

Have you read any books lately?

 

A to learn more about your interlocutor               B to express irony

C to express sarcasm                                            D to change the subject of conversation

 

Hiuck, hiuick” is a

 

A a sarcastic remark                      B a bringing attention

C a unsophisticated expletive                   D a synonym to Ay oh, oh ay!

26. “Nice ‘ere, innit? Is a

A a conversation starter                B a unsophisticated expletive

C a form of punctuation               D a bringing attention

 

Carry on was first used as

 

A a re-election slogan       B an instruction in army

C a sarcastic remark          D a conversation starter

 

28. “I’m not fat, I’m big-boned!” is from

 

A a cartoon            B a film

C a book                D a magazine

I’m working 365 days a year to entertain America” is often used to describe

 

A doctor’s job                                     B clown’s job

C the services performed by the police    D the services performed by television anchormen

 

30. remember the -!

 

A to remind an incident    B to make sure certain battle or attacks won’t be forgotten

C to honour a president   D to remind about a celebration

 

31. Are we down-hearted? - no!

A to provide encouragement or uplift spirits in difficult times   B to celebrate life

C to change the subject of conversation                                      D to express joy        

32. The question “Are you a man or a mouse?” is asked of

A a person in bad mood                           B a shy person

C a person whose courage is in doubt      D a person who is in a big trouble

 

33. Hello birds, hello trees, hello clouds, hello sky!

A to greet your friends                 B to celebrate nature and life

C to describe the landscape          D to say that the weather is good

 

The phrase “hold the onions” was popularized by the advertising campaign of

A McDonalds        B Starbucks

C KFC                              D Burger King

 

I married him for better or worse but not for lunch

 

A to say you don’t want to have a lunch with your husband     B to express irritation

C to adjust to married life after a husband’s retirement              D to express displeasure

 

36. The phrase “I’m a sweet little cupcake…BACKED BY THE DEVIL!!!” describes

 

A a person appearing to be well-mannered but suddenly taking a sharp work B a jealous person

C a woman who’s very pretty with make-up and ugly without it D a cunning little girl

 

The phrase “me Tarzan, you Jane” came from

A the film Tarzan the Ape Man (1932)    B the book Tarzan of the Apes (1914)

C the origin is uncertain                           D the film Tarzan the Ape Man (1948)

 

The phrase “no such thing as a free lunch, there ain’t” is from

 

A economics          B restaurant business

C politics               D philosophy

 



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