Phrasal Verbs
1. Everyone knows about the pollution problems, but not many people have _____ any solutions.
A. come up with B. thought over C. get round to D. looked into
2. Many factories break the anti-pollution laws and _____.
A. get away with it B. put up with it C. take it over D. come round to it
3. Disposing of waste and rubbish is a hard problem to _____.
A. deal with B. carry out C. put up D. get away
4. Most people in cities should _____ cycling instead of using cars.
A. take up B. set up C. rely on D. get round to
5. Most governments seem to just _____ dealing with environmental problems.
A. put off B. make up for C. do without D. take after
6. What time did you turn _____ last night?
A. in B. away C. up D. over
7. He finally broke _____ his new shoes.
A. in B. off C. on D. away
8. She got up when the alarm went _____.
A. off B. over C. in D. up
9. Put _____ the cigarette, please. – I don’t like the smell of it.
A. out B. in C. up D. off
10. Sixteen people showed _____ for her volleyball training session.
A. up B. on C. through D. over
11. Were you brought _____ in the city or in the country?
A. up B. forward C. over D. off
12. Your computer can sometimes let you _____.
A. down B. out C. up D. off
13. No matter how she tries, she never _____ over her shyness.
A. gets B. goes C. sees D. comes
14. Their marriage finally _____ apart after three months.
A. fell B. got C. went D. moved
15.The police have been _____ in to deal with the riot.
A. called B. taken C. put D. pushed
y his best friend. A. off B. out C. down D. away 18. At first the children enjoyed the game but quite soon the novelty _____. A. went off B. died out C. died down D. wore off 19. If business was bad, they had to _____ some of their staff. A. put down B. lay off C. take on D. hang up 20. The workers decided to _____ until their demands were met. A. stand up B. lie bebehind C. sit in D. sleep out 21. The union threatened to _____ the workers on strike. A. call out B. ask up C. hear out D. see down 22. On an impulse he _____ his job and went abroad. A. gave in B. put off C. threw up D. set down 23. The staff _____ in support of their pay claim. A. fell off B. walked out C. kept back D. turned off 24. We got to the stop just as the coach was _____. A. taking off B. making out C. settling down D. pulling away 25. Once again poor Colin has been _____ for promotion. A. stood by B. passed over C. locked out D. strucked off 26. If my work conditions don’t improve, I will _____ my notice. A. give up B. fire off C. hand in D. give out 27. The police told us to keep _____ the area. A. off with B. away with C. away from D. in with 28. He had been putting some money _____ every month. A. aside B. forth C. by D. A and C are correct 29. After 2 years in prison, he’s now _____ lost time. A. making up for B. bringing round to C. taking away from D. going by 30. I told the boys _____ for making so much noise. A. apart B. off C. on D. against PASSAGE 1: I (1)________ an old friend by accident the other day. I was going to (2)________ my son from school when suddenly my car broke (3)________. I called (4)________ my husband on my cell phone. While I was waiting for him to (5)________, a truck crashed into my car. The driver (6)________ the truck to check (7)________ the damage. It was my friend Patrick. I hadn’t seen him since I (8)________ college. Fortunately, nobody was hurt. We (9)________ and it was nice to (10)________ the information about other friends while we were waiting for my husband and the tow truck. 1. A. ran into B. came across C. ran across D. A, B, C are correct 2. A. pick on B. pick up C. drop in on D. take out 3. A. down B. off C. up D. away 4. A. up B. in C. away D. on 5. A. turn up B. show up C. come into D. Both A and B are correct 6. A. got away with B. got out of C. went out D. Both A and B are correct 7. A. up B. in C. out D. out of 8. A. gave up B. dropped off C. dropped by D. gave off 9. A. chatted away B. talked into C. spoke up D. fell for 10. A. take back B. deal with C. catch up on D. carry out PASSAGE 2: The Terrys were sitting calmly having afternoon tea in their lounge when the van (1)______ up outside. The words ‘Reliable Removals – you can (2)______ us’ were printed on the side of the van in large blue capitals. Soon afterwards, an enormous man covered in tattoos appeared on the doorstep. Tim opened the door. ‘Sorry we’re late, guv,’ sail the tattoo man, ‘we hadn’t (3)______ all the traffic on the motorway, otherwise we’d have been here sooner. Isn’t that right, Lester? His companion, an unshaven man roughly half his size, joined in: ‘We didn’t budge for a good half hour, and we (4)______ up coming off the motorway and going through the villages. I did try and phone, but I couldn’t get (5)______. Anyway, we’re here now, so let’s (6)______ some serious work.’ Tim said, ‘Erm, I think there’s been some sort of misunderstanding, gentlemen.’ 1. A. drew B. followed C. cropped D. called 2. A. ask after B. bear out C. count on D. draw up 3. A. got up to B. faced up to C. bargained for D. added up 4. A. brought B. ended C. broke D. came 5. A. down B. across C. over D. through 6. A. do away with B. fall out with C. get down to D. come up against PASSAGE 3: When the war (1)______ I must have been (2)______ 18 years of age, and like most boys of my age, I received the news with a kind of naïve enthusiasm, born out of youthful ignorance and inexperience. When I was (3)______, I still had a romantic vision of marching quickly to victory and being home in time for tea. I have an old picture of myself standing proudly in my new uniform – a young man about to (4)______ his responsibilities in life. I look like a boy pretending to be a man – and not quite managing to (5)______ it off. Little did I realise just what I had (6)______. 1. A. came B. bore C. broke D. carried 2. A. getting on for B. falling back on C. getting round to D. feeling up to 3. A. counted on B. broken up C. called up D. asked after 4. A. draw up B. face up to C. do away with D. bring about 5. A. call B. break C. get D. carry 6. A. come in for B. come up against C. come down to D. come up with PASSAGE 4: The small resort of Palama (1)______ out rather in the 1990s, as the tourists flocked to the more obvious attractions of the nearby resorts of Calapo and del Mare. But now, thanks to a major new hotel development plan, business is (2)______, and Palama is more than (3)______ its poor past showing and unfashionable image. The kindest thing one can say about Palama is that it (4)______ you if you’ve been staying there for long enough. It is being (5)______ up as a shining example of the latest retro-style of modern hotel architecture, but as far as this observer is concerned, it only occasionally (6)______ its billing. 1. A. held B. missed C. made D. gave 2. A. picking up B. making out C. paying back D. giving over 3. A. putting in for B. hanging on to C. hitting it off D. making up for 4. A. grows on B. hold with C. puts up with D. pushes on 5. A. played B. put C. held D. made 6. A. lives up to B. holds out C. makes for D. puts across PASSAGE 5: Phil West test drives the Mondo XJS You’d be hard-pushed to find a more comfortable drive – the superb suspension system makes (1)______ an easy drive over bumpy roads, although the performance is somewhat let (2)______ by the handling round corners. Maybe I just drove this monster too fast! The construction manual (3)______ that the XJS can hit a top speed of 240 kph: 200 would be nearer the mark – still not a figure to be sniffed at. The dashboard controls are an absolute picture and easy to operate, although some of the electronics were a bit temperamental on my trial run – at one point, alarmingly, the windscreen wipers decided to (4)______. Also I did not (5)______ with the gearbox, and only found third gear with difficulty. But hey, I’m the world’s most demanding critic – this thing is a beast! Don’t be (6)______ by the price, a cool £85,000. 1. A. out B. off with C. for D. up 2. A. up B. down C. in D. for 3. A. puts up B. pulls off C. makes out D. holds up 4. A. give away B. miss out C. put off D. pack up 5. A. hit it off B. pull it off C. have it out D. live it down 6. A. missed out B. owned up C. put off D. hit upon PASSAGE 6: Telesales have become the bane of my life. Recently I have been so inundated with them that I now refuse to answer the phone between 6 and 9 in the evenings. Friends and relatives understand, and don’t bother calling at these times. Last week I was almost (1)______ accepting a year’s subscription to a video company, before the red mist descended just in time, and I slammed the phone down. If it’s not advisors promising to (2)______ out your finances for you, or persuading you to (3)______ life insurance, it will usually be home improvement companies. My advice is, don’t be taken (4)______ by the friendly chat at the beginning of the conversation. You can (5)______ all their charming chit chat with ease – all they really want is your custom and your money. So (6)______ them, and, preferably politely, just say ‘no’. 1. A. set in B. stuck up for C. worn off D. talked into 2. A. try B. set C. sort D. run 3. A. run into B. take out C. set about D. stand by 4. A. in B. over C. up D. off 5. A. turn out B. take to C. tell off D. see through 6. A. stick up for B. tie in with C. stand up to D. run up against PASSAGE 7: Meetings with (1)______ too much of managers’ time are being blamed for inefficiency and lost revenue, according to a report from the Institute of Managerial Affairs. The report concludes that a lot of meetings which take place in the business world are a waste of time: the decisions made in them could be arrived at by other means, or the manager’s presence delegated, with a capable deputy standing (2)______ the manager. But it seems this message has not (3)______ in yet, for the number of hours devoted to meetings continues to increase annually, in most countries of the world. In-house meetings are bad enough, but some companies insist on lavish affairs in hotels or restaurants, (4)______ huge bills in the process. With delicious irony, one leading finance company has (5)______ a committee to investigate the new scourge of unnecessary meetings. The number of weekly meetings for the committee has just been (6)______ up from two or three! 1. A. run over B. set in C. turn out D. take up 2. A. by B. in for C. up to D. for 3. A. sunk B. set C. taken D. turned 4. A. taking on B. sending up C. working out D. running up 5. A. run into B. sorted out C. taken out D. set up 6. A. sent B. stepped C. run D. taken PASSAGE 8: Joe (1)______ the building work his team was doing on the new companies offices because he had heard that the company was going to bankrupt. He knew the money was going to dry (2)______, so he was not prepared to continue. Most of the team immediately (3)______ up what they were doing but some of them first (4)________ the task they were working on. Jow himself quickly (5)______ the last of his paperwork and then packed (6)______ too. 1. A. called off B. called upon C. puts off D. A and C are correct 2. A. off B. up C. out D. away 3. A. thought B. called C. brought D. broke 4. A. finished off B. wrapped up C. got through D. A, B and C are correct 5. A. thought over B. gave up C. polished off D. broke down 6. A. up B. off C. out D. away
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