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Figurative Language: Idioms 1
Test Description: Choose the correct meaning for each idiom
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) At the eleventh hour, she finished the work. Thank goodness!
A
very early
B
at the last minute, almost too late
C
past due
D
yesterday
2) Hold your horses, her mom said. It will take you twice as long to finish if you rush and make a lot of mistakes.
A
keep your books in your backpack
B
at the last minute, almost too late
C
slow down or be patient
D
collect your things into a pile
3) Valerie had to work three jobs in order to keep the wolf from the door.
A
keep from being extremely poor and starving
B
slow down or be patient
C
lock up your house at night
D
walk your dog on the sidewalk
4) Do you have ants in your pants? his mother asked him.
A
overactive and restless
B
slow down or be patient
C
keep your books in your backpack
D
tired
5) Hold your horses, her mom said. It will take you twice as long to finish if you rush and make a lot of mistakes.
A
help decide
B
slow down or be patient
C
keep your books in your backpack
D
collect your things into a pile
6) I won't touch that with a ten-foot pole. I know my answer will only cause problems and I just want to go home.
A
offer advice
B
stay away from a problem
C
help decide
D
Then show it
7) Does that name ring a bell?
A
too loud somewhere
B
exercise in the car
C
sound unhappy
D
sounds familiar
8) So, put your shoulder to the wheel and get it all done.
A
exercise in the car
B
the gas is out on your stove
C
make a great effort to work hard
D
use your shoulder to start the car
9) Come out and swim a bit. It will take your mind off things and make the time go quicker. A watched pot never boils.
A
the gas is out on your stove
B
something feels like it's taking forever to happen if you are anxiously waiting for it to happen
C
too loud somewhere
D
something bad is about to happen
10) Patrick's parents will certainly read the riot act to him for not finishing his chores before he went out to play.
A
cheer someone on
B
seriously scold or warn someone
C
straighten up and fly right
D
protest at a gathering
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