1) You shouldn't JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER. a) to make judgements based on the way sb/sth looks b) a person or thing that is loved more than any other c) happening every day d) very rarely e) to end; to stop f) to get very angry about something or lose control of yourself 2) His youngest daughter WAS THE APPLE OF his EYE. No one was just as important as she was. a) to make judgements based on the way sb/sth looks b) a person or thing that is loved more than any other c) happening every day d) very rarely e) to end; to stop f) to get very angry about something or lose control of yourself 3) After months of pressure at work, he WENT OFF THE DEEP END. a) to make judgements based on the way sb/sth looks b) a person or thing that is loved more than any other c) happening every day d) very rarely e) to end; to stop f) to get very angry about something or lose control of yourself 4) I think my grandson doesn’t love me anymore, he comes to see me only ONCE IN A BLUE MOON. a) to make judgements based on the way sb/sth looks b) a person or thing that is loved more than any other c) happening every day d) very rarely e) to end; to stop f) to get very angry about something or lose control of yourself 5) She's cheerful and outgoing DAY IN AND DAY OUT and that certainly makes the work environment so much more pleasant. a) to make judgements based on the way sb/sth looks b) a person or thing that is loved more than any other c) happening every day d) very rarely e) to end; to stop f) to get very angry about something or lose control of yourself 6) Everyone wishes that senseless war would COME TO AN END soon. a) to make judgements based on the way sb/sth looks b) a person or thing that is loved more than any other c) happening every day d) very rarely e) to end; to stop f) to get very angry about something or lose control of yourself 7) Buy your shares in the company now or you'll MISS THE BOAT. a) to fail to use an opportunity b) suddenly c) to desire greatly, to be determined to d) to hope for good news e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much 8) Sam was obviously HEAD OVER HEELS in love with his new bride, and Martha was clearly content. a) to fail to use an opportunity b) suddenly c) to desire greatly, to be determined to d) to hope for good news e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much 9) He'd been in a coma for weeks, when ALL OF A SUDDEN he moved an eyelid. a) to fail to use an opportunity b) suddenly c) to desire greatly, to be determined to d) to hope for good news e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much 10) He's really COME OUT OF his SHELL since he met Marie. Now he's different person, outgoing and fun to be around. a) to fail to use an opportunity b) suddenly c) to desire greatly, to be determined to d) to hope for good news e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much 11) The exam's at 2pm and I'm really nervous about it. Will you KEEP your FINGERS CROSSED for me, please? a) to fail to use an opportunity b) suddenly c) to desire greatly, to be determined to d) to hope for good news e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much 12) We offered her all she could desire but she's SET her HEART ON having a pony. We cannot convince her otherwise. a) to fail to use an opportunity b) suddenly c) to desire greatly, to be determined to d) to hope for good news e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much 13) She's always complaining that she doesn't have enough money, but look at the economy. We're all IN THE SAME BOAT. a) to be in the same difficult situation b) to make the wrong choice and waste one's effort c) no matter how hard it is to do d) just in time before something bad happens e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much 14) Every morning at about 5am, COME RAIN OR SHINE, James leaves his home to go to the gym. a) to be in the same difficult situation b) to make the wrong choice and waste one's effort c) no matter how hard it is to do d) just in time before something bad happens e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much 15) I think they are BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE by focusing on the problems they have. They should focus on the solutions instead. Source: www.theidioms.com a) to be in the same difficult situation b) to make the wrong choice and waste one's effort c) no matter how hard it is to do d) just in time before something bad happens e) to become less shy and more confident f) loving somebody very much

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