IDIOMS TEST B2/C1 LEVEL Welcome to your IDIOMS TEST – B2/C1 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 blessing in disguise” mean? A hidden curse Something good that seems bad at first A religious blessing A hidden treasure None 2. What does “burn the midnight oil” mean? To work late into the night To waste time To light a candle To sleep early None 3. What does “the ball is in your court” mean? To play tennis It’s your decision or responsibility To pass the ball To avoid responsibility None 4. What does “barking up the wrong tree” mean? To make a mistake To climb a tree To bark like a dog To be correct None 5. What does “beat around the bush” mean? To avoid the main topic To hunt animals To be direct To plant bushes None 6. What does “hit the ground running” mean? To start something and proceed quickly To fall down To run fast To stop suddenly None 7. What does “kick the bucket” mean? To die To kick a bucket To start something new To be happy None 8. What does “let sleeping dogs lie” mean? To avoid interfering in a situation To wake up dogs To lie down To tell the truth None 9. What does “pull someone’s leg” mean? To joke or tease someone To actually pull a leg To help someone To hurt someone None 10. What does “sit on the fence” mean? To be undecided To sit on a fence To make a decision To be sure None 11. What does “take it with a grain of salt” mean? To be skeptical To add salt to food To believe completely To be angry None 12. What does “throw in the towel” mean? To give up To throw a towel To start a fight To clean up None 13. What does “under the weather” mean? Feeling sick Enjoying the weather Being outside Feeling happy None 14. What does “burn the candle at both ends” mean? To overwork yourself To light a candle To relax To be lazy None 15. What does “the last straw” mean? The final problem in a series of problems The first problem A piece of straw A solution None Time's upTime is Up! Trustpilot