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| Munster was a well-known con artist; he got millions by cheating other people. | |
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| A. | A person skilled at pleasing others. | B. | A person skilled at cheating or swindling others. | |
| C. | A person who likes to sing. | D. | A person who likes millions. | |
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| Question 2 | |
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| The new office building they built has become a white elephant. They have to spend a lot of money to keep it neat and clean but hardly any one is interested in renting it. | |
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| A. | A white animal with a large trunk. | B. | Something that is nice to look at. | |
| C. | Something that is costly to build or maintain and provides little benefit. | D. | Something that is cheap to obtain or maintain and provides lots of benefit. | |
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| Question 3 | |
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| It is time to face the music on for what you did to your friend. | |
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| A. | To accept the truth. | B. | To listen the music. | |
| C. | To sing the truth. | D. | To deny the truth. | |
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| Question 4 | |
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| Everyone can see that he is not telling the truth and shedding crocodile tears. | |
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| A. | Wiping off the tears. | B. | Cry with no tears. | |
| C. | Kill crocodiles. | D. | Pretending to cry with fake tears. | |
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| Question 5 | |
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| I almost missed my train; it came right down to the wire. | |
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| A. | At the last minute. | B. | Riding on wire. | |
| C. | Very early on. | D. | Missing a train. | |
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| Question 6 | |
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| Leader of the party requested to not to react to the opponents dirty actions and stay away from tit for tat kind of behavior. | |
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| A. | To reciprocate opposite. | B. | To reciprocate in kind. | |
| C. | To stay at home. | D. | To stay away. | |
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| Question 7 | |
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| Don't worry, by hook or by crook we will get to the airport on time. | |
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| A. | To accomplish something with worry. | B. | To accomplish nothing at the airport. | |
| C. | Driving fast to the airport. | D. | To accomplish something by whatever means necessary. | |
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| Question 8 | |
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| My brother gave thumbs up to the new movie. | |
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| A. | To mark down. | B. | To give speech. | |
| C. | To dislike. | D. | To give approval. | |
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| Question 9 | |
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| Salaries in this area are so low that most people here live hand to mouth. | |
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| A. | To be poor and not able to support yourself. | B. | Use your hands and mouth to live. | |
| C. | To be poor and eat using your hands. | D. | To be rich and have fun. | |
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| Question 10 | |
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| When Tina saw Polk High team winning; she jumped on the bandwagon and became Polk High fan. | |
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| A. | To jump high. | B. | To be a fan. | |
| C. | To follow the popular trend. | D. | To jump down on a cart. | |
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