Idioms in situations
Choose the literary meaning that better replaces the idioms in situation
1 ) A : Look , darling ! Arthur just irritates me . I ’ m sorry , but he ’ s really not my cup of tea A . I don ’ t know him B . He doesn ’ t like me C . I love him D . I like him E . I don ’ t like him
2 ) A : You look upset today ! What happened ? B : I had to pay an extra £ 35 for two small pieces of luggage at the airport . It made my blood boil !
A . A It made me feel hot B . B It made me feel confused C . C It made me very angry D . D I felt disappointed E . E I had a heartache
3 ) A : Andrew ! How are you ? I heard you were sick ! B : I Yes , I was . I ’ m as right as rain , now !
A . I Feel good B . I don ’ t feel well C . I hate the rain D . It ’ s raining now E . I feel really bad
4 ) A : I feel silly . I got excited when he said I ’ d won the lottery ; but he was only pulling my legs
A . He was ignoring me B . He was joking C . He was helping me D . I had a pain in my leg E . He was furious
5 ) A : Do you Know my brother Alfred ? Well , he is older than me and we don ’ t see eye to eye about anything
A . We haven ’ t seen each other for long time B . We usually meet daily C . We do not have same interests D . We get on well E . We don ’ t agree on anything
6 ) A : No one in my class is speaking to me ! Why are they giving me the cold shoulder ?
A . Cheating on me B . Getting furious