A. Extremely happy and cheerful
B. None of these
C. Tired and lazy
D. Eager to go on a vacation
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This idiom describes someone who is full of energy, happiness, and enthusiasm.
It often refers to a cheerful mood like that of springtime .
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A. excited
B. in a great hurry
C. all of these
D. in trouble
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"Against the clock" means doing something in a great hurry, as fast as possible, because there is very little time available; essentially, "racing against time.".
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A. None of these
B. Went on gambling
C. Superior
D. Bought a horse
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" Rides the high horse " means acting superior, arrogant, or self-righteous. It originates from medieval times when higher-ranking people rode taller horses to show status.
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A. None of these
B. A detective story
C. An absurd tale
D. An relevant story
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A cock and bull story refers to a highly improbable or absurd tale , often exaggerated or made up. It is used when someone tells a far-fetched or unbelievable story.
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A. To get benefit in bad situation
B. To borrow money
C. None of these
D. To extend a helping hand
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" To fish in troubled waters " means to take advantage of someone’s difficulties for personal gain. A fair-weather friend supports you only when things are going well but may exploit your problems.
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A. None of these
B. To know the answer
C. Join a popular trend or activity
D. To have no idea
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" Your guess is as good as mine " means that the speaker does not know the answer. It is just as uncertain as the other person. It is often used in situations where both people lack knowledge about a topic.
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A. To support the role ans view of another person
B. None of these
C. To reduce importance of one's senior
D. To do back seat driving
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" To play second fiddle " means to take a subordinate or supporting role to someone else. It implies assisting or being less important than another person in a situation.
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A. Very different from
B. To present a counter argument
C. The show has come to an end. It’s all over
D. None of these
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" Far cry from " means something is significantly different from what was expected or compared to. It indicates a large contrast between two things.
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A. To take back a promise
B. To challenge someone’s opinion
C. None of these
D. To say something inappropriate or embarrassing
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To put one’s foot in one’s mouth : It refers to unintentionally saying something that is awkward, offensive, or embarrassing. Example : He put his foot in his mouth when he asked about her job, not knowing she had been fired.
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A. To criticize popular opinion
B. None of these
C. To join others in a popular trend
D. To create something new
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Jump on the bandwagon means to adopt a popular activity, idea, or trend because many others are doing it. Example: Many companies jumped on the electric vehicle bandwagon after seeing its success.
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