الاثنين، 26 نوفمبر 2012

eleven Test for yourself with us









  1. They ___ (have) a great time at today's party.

  2.  
Top of Form
Who _____ (he/wait for?) I guess for his mother.

  1.  
Top of Form
How often _____ (you/eat out)? Not very often. Once a month.

  1. You ___ (look) sad. What's the matter?

  2. Would you like some chocolate? No, thanks. I ___ (hate) chocolate.

  3. Don't go. Bob still ___ (need) to talk to you.

  4. Who ___ (do) the dishes every day in your house? My sister.

  5. Why ___ (you/believe/neg) him? He ___ (tell) you the truth.

  6. Becky ___ (live) with some friends until she ___ (find) her own apartment.

  7. Which one of these color words is a shade of green?
    a. Cerulean
    b. Chartreuse
    c. Vermilion
    d. Titian

  8. A green thumb is:
    a. A first time hitch hiker.
    b. Someone who is clumsy with his or her hands.
    c. Someone who is good at gardening.

  9. A green horn is:
    a. Someone with little or no experience.
    b. An ecologically safe musical instrument.

  10. A person who is said to have green "eyes" feels:
    a. Envy
    b. Hatred
    c. Love

  11. A person who is green "around the gills" is:
    a. A lover of seafood
    b. Has trouble breathing
    c. Nauseous
    d. Happy

  12. The proverb "A hedge between keeps friendships green" means:
    a. Friendships are hard so don't expect them.
    b. Friends are always separated by something.
    c. Privacy is important for friendship.

  13. The proverb "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" means:
    a. People always think that they would be happier in a different situation or place.
    b. Farmers always wish they could own their neighbor's land.
    c. Grass grown in the shade of a fence stays green.

  14. The euphemism "green goods" refer to:
    a. Ecologically friendly paper
    b. Vegetables
    c. Counterfeit bank notes
    d. Green colored clothing

  15. The euphemism "green mailer" refers to:
    a. A corporate raider who seeks to get paid to go away
    b. A postal employee in a green uniform

  16. The euphemism "green carder" refers to:
    a. A member of Green Peace
    b. The holder of a U.S. work permit

  17. The euphemisms "green van" in the United Kingdom or "green cart" in Australia refer to:
    a. A environmentally friendly vehicle
    b. An electric golf cart
    c. Mental hospital ambulance which is typically colored green

  18. The euphemism "green hornet", in Toronto, Canada refers to:
    a. A type of insect
    b. A motorcycle traffic policeman who wears a green uniform
    c. A cartoon character

  19. The euphemism "green man" is:
    a. A British pub term for the men's toilet
    b. The caretaker of a golf course
    c. Is the shop keeper of a vegetable store

  20. The euphemism "green monkey disease" refers to:
    a. Drug addiction
    b. AIDS
    c. Malaria

  21. The euphemism "green needle" refers to:
    a. A reusable hypodermic needle
    b. A needle that gardeners use to inject fertilizer into soil
    c. A lethal injection of cyanide