IDIOMS TEST B1 LEVEL Welcome to your IDIOMS TEST – B1 LEVEL This English Test consists of 55 multiple – choice questions. We suggest you allow 30 min. to complete the test. Good Luck Inserisci i tuoi dati prima di iniziare Risultati : 0 – 10 level A1 Preliminary 11 – 20 level A1/A2 Elementary 21 – 29 level A2 Elementary 30 – 39 level B1 Intermediate 40 – 50 level B1/B2 Advanced 51 – 55 level B2/C1 AcCept proficiency Nome - Cognome - Età Email Telefono Città 1. What does “a piece of cake” mean? Something very easy Something very difficult A delicious dessert A small portion None 2. What does “break the ice” mean? To start a conversation To break something To feel cold To make a mistake None 3. What does “hit the nail on the head” mean? To hurt yourself To be exactly right To build something To miss the point None 4. What does “spill the beans” mean? To cook beans To keep a secret To reveal a secret To make a mess None 5. What does “under the weather” mean? Feeling sick Enjoying the weather Being outside Feeling happy None 6. What does “cost an arm and a leg” mean? Very cheap Very expensive Free of charge Affordable None 7. What does “let the cat out of the bag” mean? To free a cat To reveal a secret To buy a cat To hide something None 8. What does “once in a blue moon” mean? Very often Rarely Every day Never None 9. What does “bite the bullet” mean? To eat something hard To face a difficult situation bravely To avoid a problem To get hurt None 10. What does “break a leg” mean? To wish someone good luck To actually break a leg To run fast To dance None 11. What does “cry over spilled milk” mean? To clean up a mess To complain about something that cannot be changed To drink milk To be happy None 12. What does “cut to the chase” mean? To avoid the main point To get to the main point quickly To run fast To cut something None 13. What does “get cold feet” mean? To feel cold To be nervous To walk barefoot To be confident None 14. What does “hit the sack” mean? To go to bed To hit something To work hard To eat None 15. What does “let the cat out of the bag” mean? To free a cat To reveal a secret To buy a cat To hide something None Time's upTime is Up! Trustpilot