Ngoại ngữ Phrasal verbs

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1. I was so tired that I just ____ in the armchair.

A. flaked out. B. broke up C. dropped out D. fell over


2. The subject of sex equality seems to ______ in every discussion lesson in my school.

A. burst out B. zero in C. crop up D. harp on


3. I don't know whether Peter would be interested in joining our Conservation Society. I'll _____ him about it.

A. chat up B. sound out C. crop up D. spur on


4. The new office block ____ well with its surroundings.

A. blends in B. stands out C. shaped up D. sets off


5. "Isn't it terrible weather for spring?" _______ summer.

A. Slope off B. Snap up C. Slash D. Roll on


6. Our teacher tends to _____ certain subjects which she finds difficult to talk about.

A. book down B. string along C. skate over D. track down


7. It's a good idea to ____ people before taking them into your confidence.

A. tumble to B. root out C. bank on D. size up


8. Some people can just ____ a cold, but my colds seem to linger for weeks.

A. shrug off B. cough up C. pull through D. stamp out


9. The man in the market was selling leather coats very cheaply: they were such bargains that they were soon _____.

A. cleared off B. done for C. bought out D. snapped up


10. I couldn't remember where I had left my car. When it suddenly _____ me that I didn't have a car any longer.

A. dawned on B. ran into C. went through D. tumble to
 

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M.n xem giúp bài này mình lm đúng chưa?
1. I was so tired that I just ____ in the armchair.

A. flaked out. B. broke up C. dropped out D. fell over


2. The subject of sex equality seems to ______ in every discussion lesson in my school.

A. burst out B. zero in C. crop up D. harp on


3. I don't know whether Peter would be interested in joining our Conservation Society. I'll _____ him about it.

A. chat up B. sound out C. crop up D. spur on



4. The new office block ____ well with its surroundings.

A. blends in B. stands out C. shaped up D. sets off


5. "Isn't it terrible weather for spring?" _______ summer.

A. Slope off B. Snap up C. Slash D. Roll on



6. Our teacher tends to _____ certain subjects which she finds difficult to talk about.

A. book down B. string along C. skate over D. track down



7. It's a good idea to ____ people before taking them into your confidence.

A. tumble to B. root out C. bank on D. size up


8. Some people can just ____ a cold, but my colds seem to linger for weeks.

A. shrug off B. cough up C. pull through D. stamp out



9. The man in the market was selling leather coats very cheaply: they were such bargains that they were soon _____.

A. cleared off B. done for C. bought out D. snapped up


10. I couldn't remember where I had left my car. When it suddenly _____ me that I didn't have a car any longer.

A. dawned on B. ran into C. went through D. tumble to

Key chuẩn sẽ là: 3B; 5D; 6C; 7D; 8A; 9D; 10A
Rồi bạn tra lại từ điển. Câu nào vẫn ko rõ thì hỏi lại mình nhé :)
 

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1. I was so tired that I just ____ in the armchair.

A. flaked out. B. broke up C. dropped out D. fell over => Đúng

- flake out: to suddenly go to sleep or feel weak because you are extremely tired
- break up: end relationship, stop classes, stop being heard
- drop out: If a student drops out, he/ she stops going to classes before they have finished their course.
- fall over: +) if sb falls over, they fall to the ground
+) if sth falls over, it falls onto its side


2. The subject of sex equality seems to ______ in every discussion lesson in my school.

A. burst out B. zero in C. crop up D. harp on => Đúng

- burst out: to speak suddenly, loudly and with strong feeling
- zero in on sth/ sb: to fix all your attention on the person or thing mentioned
- crop up: to appear or happen, especially when it is not expected
- harp on sth: to keep talking about something in a boring or annoying way


3. I don't know whether Peter would be interested in joining our Conservation Society. I'll _____ him about it.

A. chat up B. sound out C. crop up D. spur on

- chat up: to talk in a friendly way to somebody you are sexually attracted to
- sound out: to try to find out from somebody what they think about something, often in an indirect way
- crop up: to appear or happen, especially when it is not expected
- spur sb on: to encourage sb


4. The new office block ____ well with its surroundings.

A. blends in B. stands out C. shaped up D. sets off => Đúng

- blends in with sth: if something blends in, it is similar to its surroundings or matches its surroundings
- stand out: to be easily seen; to be noticeable
- shape up: +) to develop in a particular way, especially in a good way
+) to improve your behaviour, work harder, etc.
- set off: +) to begin a journey
+) to make a bomb, etc. explode / to make an alarm start ringing


5. "Isn't it terrible weather for spring?" _______ summer.

A. Slope off B. Snap up C. Slash D. Roll on

- slope off: to leave somewhere quietly so that you are not noticed, usually to avoid work
- Snap sth up: to buy or obtain something quickly because it is cheap or you want it very much
- Slash sth: to make a long cut with a sharp object, especially in a violent way
- Roll on: used to express the wish that an eagerly anticipated event or date will come quickly


6. Our teacher tends to _____ certain subjects which she finds difficult to talk about.

A. book down B. string along C. skate over D. track down

- book down: ???
- string along sth: to arrange things in a line
- skate over sth: to avoid talking about or considering a difficult subject
- track down sb/ sth: to find somebody/ something after searching in several different places

7. It's a good idea to ____ people before taking them into your confidence.

A. tumble to B. root out C. bank on D. size up

- tumble to sb/ sth: to suddenly understand something or be aware of something
- root out sb/ sth: +) to find the person or thing that is causing a problem and remove or get rid of them
+) to find somebody/something after searching for a long time
- bank on sb / sth: to rely on somebody/something
- size up sth / sb: to form a judgement or an opinion about somebody/something


8. Some people can just ____ a cold, but my colds seem to longer for weeks.

A. shrug off B. cough up C. pull through D. stamp out

- shrug off: to treat something as if it is not important
- cough up: to give something, especially money, unwillingly
- pull through sth: to get better after a serious illness, operation, etc.
- stamp out: to get rid of something that is bad, unpleasant or dangerous, especially by using force or a lot of effort


9. The man in the market was selling leather coats very cheaply: they were such bargains that they were soon _____.

A. cleared off B. done for C. bought out D. snapped up

- clear off: to go or run away
- do for sth: to ruin, destroy or kill somebody/something
- bring out sth: +) to make something appear
+) to make something easy to see or understand
+) to produce something; to publish something
- snap sth up: to buy or obtain something quickly because it is cheap or you want it very much


10. I couldn't remember where I had left my car. When it suddenly _____ me that I didn't have a car any longer.

A. dawned on B. ran into C. went through D. tumble to

- dawn on: if something dawns on you, you begin to realize it for the first time (it dawns on sb that ... )
- run into sb: to meet somebody by chance
- tumble to sb/ sth: to suddenly understand something or be aware of something
- go through:
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Boil down:
1. Literally, to reduce the amount of a liquid in a container through boiling. Anoun can be used between "boil" and "down" or after "down."
Ex: You'll get abetter, more condensed flavor when you boil down the stock. The sauce will thicken when you boil it down.
2. To reduce or simplify (something) to the most basic, essential, orfundamental element(s).
Ex:
Your essay is far too long. Please try to cut out anysuperfluous text and boil it down to about 10 pages. The issue really boils downto whether customers will be willing to pay more for the same product or not.
 
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1. I was so tired that I just ____ in the armchair.
A. flaked out. B. broke up C. dropped out D. fell over


2. The subject of sex equality seems to ______ in every discussion lesson in my school.
A. burst out B. zero in C. crop up D. harp on

3. I don't know whether Peter would be interested in joining our Conservation Society. I'll _____ him about it.
A. chat up B. sound out C. crop up D. spur on

4. The new office block ____ well with its surroundings.
A. blends in B. stands out C. shaped up D. sets off

5. "Isn't it terrible weather for spring?" _______ summer.
A. Slope off B. Snap up C. Slash D. Roll on


6. Our teacher tends to _____ certain subjects which she finds difficult to talk about.
A. book down B. string along C. skate over D. track down

7. It's a good idea to ____ people before taking them into your confidence.
A. tumble to B. root out C. bank on D. size up

8. Some people can just ____ a cold, but my colds seem to linger for weeks.
A. shrug off B. cough up C. pull through D. stamp out

9. The man in the market was selling leather coats very cheaply: they were such bargains that they were soon _____.
A. cleared off B. done for C. bought out D. snapped up

10. I couldn't remember where I had left my car. When it suddenly _____ me that I didn't have a car any longer.
A. dawned on B. ran into C. went through D. tumble to
 
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