Tiếng Anh 12 - Test in english phrasal verbs – 03

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  1. TEST IN ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS – 03 PHRASAL VERBS WITH IN / INTO 1. The colonel broke off in mid-sentence as soon as he saw the soldier yawning on parade. I. Complete each of the sentences below with a suitable verb from the box, making 2. Overcome with tiredness, the cleaning lady off while polishing the managing sure that it fits grammatically into the sentence. You will need to use some verbs director’s desk. more than once. 3. His attempt at winning the singing competition didn’t off because he lost his voice the day before. bring break take get fill do turn give drop go pull 4. The gardener got angry with the little boy for off a branch of the apple tree. 1. He broke into the filing cabinet and helped himselfto the top-secret documents. 5. In all his years as a criminal, Ted Felon never once off for committing an 2. in at the next layby, I’d like to get out and stretch my legs for a bit. offence. 3. They say they’ll in the hostage if the ransom isn’t paid by tomorrow. 6. We should off now, otherwise we’ll miss our bus. 4. And after the game’s over, I may in for a cup of coffee. 7. When the alarm off every morning at 6, he jumps out of bed. 5. You might try Mrs Willow across the road. She in lodgers. 8. It was a pleasant surprise for Barbara to off early from work. 6. No matter how cruel and offensive you are to me, I won’t in and give you a 9. I wanted to order roast beef but the waiter told me it off. divorce. 10. That cake smells awful! It must’ve off. 7. As soon as he’d in the coupon, he went out to post it. 11. It’s been years since a bomb off in our district. 8. Excluding overtime pay, how much do you in a week? 12. The judge off the accused as it was his first offence. 9. Excuse me, what time does the London to Manchester train in? 13. She tried to her husband off the idea of going abroad by telling him 10. When you’ve finished writing, in the test paper to the invigilator. how difficult it would be to get fish and chips and light ale. 11. I wish I’d . in for parachuting and scuba diving when I was young. 14. Her husband doesn’t know what to do with himself since he’s off work. 12. She says she won’t in for the exam until she feels confident of passing. 15. With rucksacks on their backs, the hitchhikers off on their holiday. 13. Beware of fortune-tellers. They usually in naive, unsuspecting people. 16. Joe Cod was caught off a stink bomb in the classroom. 14. He kept looking at the secret code for hours, but it was too complicated for him to 17. Luckily for Joe, he was off sports the next day because his bottom was sore. in. 18. Most boxing critics have off Frank Bruto’s chances of winning the next 15. I’m dead on my feet after digging in the garden all day. I think I’ll have a hot bath heavyweight title fight. and in. 19. Owing to the bomb scare, the conference had to be off until the police searched II Replace the underlined nouns or noun phrases below with pronouns, making the building. any necessary changes in word order. 20. All in all, the wedding reception off very well, with most of the guests eating 1. They say they’ll do in the hostage if the ransom isn’t paid by noon tomorrow. and drinking to their heart’s content. 2. You might try Mrs Willow across the road. She takes in lodgers. 21. We’d better off the picnic if it’s going to rain. 3. As soon as he’d filled in the coupon, he went out to post it. 22. It’s no joke being off and having to live on social security. 4. When you’ve finished writing, give in the test paper to the invigilator. 23. That flower off a beautiful fragrance. 5. Beware of fortune-tellers. They usually take in naive, unsuspecting people. 24. If you keep off people in their presence, someone will take offence and hit you! 6. It was too complicated for him to take in the secret code. 25 off your clothes behind that screen and the doctor will be with you in a moment. II. Replace the underlined nouns or nounphrases below with pronouns, making PHRASAL VERBS WITH OFF any necessary changes in word order. 1. The gardener was angry with the boy for breaking off the branch. I. Complete each of the sentences below with a suitable verb from the box, making 2. The judge let off the accused because it was his first offence. sure that it fits grammatically into the sentence. You will need to use some verbs 3. The chairman had to put off the conference until the police had searched the more than once. building. 4. She tried to put her husband off the idea of going abroad. break write take come give let be get put drop call set lay go 5. Most boxing critics have written off Frank Bruto as a serious contender for the heavyweight championship. 6. We’d better call off the picnic if it’s going to rain. TQT TESTS IN ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS 03
  2. 7. The company decided to lay off Bert and employ a younger man. 8. That flower gives off a beautiful fragrance. DOUBLE CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER KEY 9. Taking off people in theữ presence may cause offence. 10. Take off your clothes behind that scree PHRASAL VERBS WITH COME Replace each of the underlined words in the dialogue below with a phrasal verb which includes come, making sure that it fits grammatically into the sentence. “You’ll never believe this!” “Believe what? No, don’t tell me, interest rates are falling.” (coming down) “No, something much closer to home. Tom Finley was found wandering about in the square last night as naked as the day he was born.” “So? He’s usually blind drunk on a Friday night.” “No, listen. The police took him to the hospital. Suffering from amnesia, apparently. They say that almost nothing ofthe past can be remembered by the patientin such cases.” “Fascinating. How did it happen that he was in the altogether?” “No idea, but I’m sure that what hasn’t been revealed already will be revealed soon, ifyou get my meaning. It seems that the last thing he remembers was being hit on the head outside the “Lady Godiva”. When he recovered, his clothes had gone.” “He could be doing this for a bet. I wouldn’t put it past him to invent some sort of practical joke like this. If he has, it’s worked a treat. He’s fooled everyone.” “Everyone, until his missus gets her hands on him. She’ll want to know what he was doing with his privates on parade. I only hope she doesn’t discover the incriminating evidence he was wearing.” “I thought you said he was naked.” “Almost. I forgot to mention that he had an article of ladies underwear on his head. Anyway, he’ll be progressing marvellously once his wife jogs his memory with a rolling. TQT TESTS IN ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS 03