What does the phrase "taken with a barrel of salt" mean in the second paragraph?A.Rampant.
What does the phrase "taken with a barrel of salt" mean in the second paragraph?
A.Rampant.
B.Conceivable.
C.Enormous.
D.Implausible.
What does the phrase "taken with a barrel of salt" mean in the second paragraph?
A.Rampant.
B.Conceivable.
C.Enormous.
D.Implausible.
What does the phrase "account for" in the paragragh 9 mean?
A.Explain.
B.Tell about.
C.Have a share.
D.Calculate.
What does the phrase "lose inches" mean in the passage?
A.Become shorter.
B.Become taller.
C.Become fatter.
D.Become thinner.
What does the phrase "of sorts" mean in Paragraph 6?
A.Rather, to some extent.
B.To a certain extent.
C.Feeling unwell.
D.Not fully deserving.
What does the phrase "to run errand" mean in this context?
A.To go shopping.
B.To operate computers.
C.To help do something.
D.To shop electronically.
What elements does a phrase contain?
A.Head, determine and complement
B.Head, specifier and complement.
C.Head, specifier and complementizer.
D.Head, determiner and complementizer.
What does the phrase "hook up...with" mean in Paragraph 6?
A.To meet someone and become friendly with them.
B.To meet up with.
C.To help someone get something that they need or want.
D.To fix up with.
What does the phrase "caught up" in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.Come from behind and reach someone in front of you by going faster.
B.Get involved in something.
C.Do what needs to be done because you have not been able to do it until now.
D.Try to take hold of something.
What does the phrase" on the ropes" (L7, Para2 ) mean?
A.For sale.
B.Be defeated completely.
C.Lose reputations.
D.The end of one's glory.