Test 10 – B2 Show session ID Cargar y ver lo que llevo hechoGuardar examen Welcome to your Test 10 - B2 1. English idioms I Match the meaning: Give Someone the Cold Shoulder get Cold Feet Rings a Bell It's not Rocket Science Cool as a Cucumber Caught Red-Handed Cost an arm and a leg To Talk Someone’s Ear Off To be discovered in the middle of doing something wrong or committing a crime (e.g. cheating or stealing). Something that sounds familiar to you or causes you to remember something or someone (usually when you cannot remember the exact details). To become nervous or frightened to do something you had planned to do. It’s not rocket science is used to say that you do not think something is very difficult to do or understand. Extremely calm, relaxed and in control of your emotions. To be unfriendly to someone and ignore them deliberately To talk so much to cause someone to be bored to death; to talk excessively or far more than is wanted or appreciated. Be extremely expensive 2. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Copy and paste on the paragraph spaceActions speak louder than words:Apple of ( one's) eye:Bad blood:Black out: Piece of cake: Hold your horses:Spill the beans:Break a leg: Turn the house upside down: 3. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Apple of ( one's) eye: 4. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Bad blood: 5. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms:Black out: 6. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Black out: 7. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Piece of cake: 8. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Turn the house upside down: 9. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Hold your horses: 10. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Spill the beans: 11. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Break a leg: 12. English idioms III Make a sentence using the following idiom:Barking up the wrong tree: pursuing something unattainable 13. English idioms III Make a sentence using the following idiom:Pull yourself together: Calm down 14. English idioms III Make a sentence using the following idiom:Water under the bridge: a past event that should be forgotten 15. English idioms III Make a sentence using the following idiom:Keeping an eye on something/someone: watching something or someone very carefully 16. English idioms III Make a sentence using the following idiom:Barking up the wrong tree: pursuing something unattainable 17. English idioms II Describe in your own words the meaning of the following English idioms: Apple of ( one's) eye: Ninguna 18. donde esta 1 out of 9 Time is Up! Time's up