Question. I could eat a horse — means: I ........
(a) don't like horses
(c) am very hungry
(b) have a very big mouth
(d) can eat anything
Answer. C
Question. You'll have to eat your words, I'm afraid — means: You'll have to ........
(a) repeat what you said
(c) speak more slowly
(b) explain what you said
(d) apologise for what you said
Answer. D
Question. You can't have your cake and eat it — means: You can't ........
(a) have another piece of cake
(c) take the cake home
(b) have everything you want
(d) possibly eat any more cake
Answer. B
Question. Well, I'll eat my hat! — means: I dont' ........
(a) trust it
(b) understand it
(c) believe it
(d) accept it
Answer. C
Question. You'll have to eat humble pie — means: You'll have to ........
(a) admit your're wrong
(b) say that again
(c) swallow it quickly
(d) eat it again
Answer. A
Question. What's eating you? — means: What's making you .......?
(a) hungry
(b) ill
(c) forgetful
(d) irritable
Answer. D
Question. He's eating his heart out for his ex-girlfriend — means: He wishes ........
(a) he could be back with his ex-girlfriend
(c) he could help his ex-girlfriend
(b) his ex-girlfriend would go away
(d) he could understand his ex-girlfriend
Answer. A
Question. She had them all eating out of her hand — means: She was able to ........
(a) feed them all
(b) charm them all
(c) spoil them all
(d) please them all
Answer. B
Question. It's a dog eat dog environment — means: It's an environment where ........
(a) animals run wild
(c) everybody is very cruel to one another
(b) everybody is very rude to one another
(d) everyone is very competitive with one another
Answer. D
Question. We're going to eat out tonight — means: We're going to eat in ........
(a) the kitchen tonight
(c) a restaurant tonight
(b) the garden tonight
(d) in the moonlight tonight
Answer.