1. Idiom "To save one's face" means: A. To hide oneself B. To oppose C. To evade disgrace D. To say plainly 2. Idiom "To turn up one's nose at a thing" means: A. To show eagemess to have something B. To show indifference C. To treat it with contemptuous dislike or disgust D. To start to grapple with it 3. Idiom " To give/get the bird" means: A. To get the awaited B. To have good luck C. To send away D. To get the impossible 4. Idiom "To be at daggers drawn" means: A. To be frightened B. To be ready to face danger C. To threaten one D. To be bitter enemy 5. Idiom "To split hours" means: A. To sidetrack the issue B. To quarrel over trifles C. To indulge in over-refined arguments D. To find faults with others Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10