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The phrase “hand the Kaiser” became popular



A in 1960s                         B in the First World War

C in the Second World War D in 1970s

 

40. We can use the phrase “we did it once at Bannockburn”

A whenever the abilities of the company is questioned              B to remind an incident

C to provide encouragement or uplift spirits in difficult times   D to express irony

 

Where have all the – gone?

 

A to express nostalgia       B to change the subject of conversation      

C to remind about smth    D to express sarcasm

 

Music, maestro, please

 

A to change the subject of conversation  B to interrupt a melodramic moment

C to attract smb’s attention                      D to express doubt

 

As every schoolboy knows

 

A to humiliate smb                                               B to show your self-confidence

C to comment on a fact of common knowledge  D to express sarcasm

 

The phrase “do you come here often-only in the mating season ” was popularized by

 

A a comic actor and writer B a film-star

C an economist                 D a singer

 

The end of civilization as we know it

 

A to interrupt a melodramic moment       B to continue working whatever is happening

C to threaten smb                                     D to suggest a person is over-reacting

 

Calling all cars

A to alert all available police in cars to go to a crime      B to call for a taxi

C to encourage smb                                                         D to blame smb

 

Man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do

 

A sarcastic remark saying that you are lazy         B to express displeasure

C to reference to a task that can’t be avoided     D to provide encouragement or uplift spirits in difficult times

 

48. now cut that out! is used

 

A in books                         B in films

C in TV-series                   D in TV-shows

 

The phrase “we have ways of making you talk” is the caricature to

 

A Germans            B French

C Russians             D Chinese

 

Would you buy a used car from this man? was used

 

A to precise the meaning of just heard                        B to remind an incident

C as a metaphor that questions the person’s honesty      D to show your self-confidence

 

 

The phrase “don’t you just love being in control?” is from

A a car TV advertising      B a mobile phone TV advertising

C a razor TV advertising   D a gas company TV advertising

 

The phrase «flavour of the week/day/month can carecterize

 

A a remarkable place         B someone who enjoys a short period of popularity

C a light-minded person   D a very popular film-star

 

What’s the synonym to the phrase “it ain’t over until it’s over?

 

A Wait and see      B Are you threatening me?

C hold the onions  D don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched

 

The phrase “less is definitely more” appeared thanks to

A a singer              B a comedian

C an architect        D a writer

 

The phrase “live long and prosper” is

 

A a salutation        B a re-election slogan

C a comic twist     D a metaphor

 

Often/ always a bridesmaid but never a bride

A to express disappointment        B to express sarcasm

C to express envy                         D to express jealousy

 

Softly, softly, catchee monkey

 

A to suggest to catch a monkey                                                  B to start a conversation

C to suggest a quiet approach in the apprehension of a thief                  D to express sarcasm

 

The phrase “so stupid he/she can’t chew gum and walk at the same time” is

A a sarcastic remark          B a comic description

C a comic twist                 D a metaphor

 

The phrase “every day and in every way, I’m getting better and better” appeared thanks to

A an American comedian B a German actress

C an English singer           D a French pharmacist

 

The phrase “get thar fustest with the mostest” means

Adon’t count your chickens before they’re hatched                  B move fast, occupy territory, win big

C alert all available police in cars to go to a crime           Dlive long and prosper

 

The phrase “if anything can go wrong, it will” commonly known as

A Murphy’s Law              B Jack’ metaphor

C Mary’ catchphrase         D Mike’s Law

 

 

The phrase “if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen” means

A don’t disturb your mother while she is coocking B go for a walk

C change your activity      D don’t take on responsibilities your’re not able to handle

 

The phrase “just do it” was popularized by

A Nike                   B Adidas

C Puma      D McDonalds



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