Тест на знание фразовых глаголов, связанных с рабочими процессами и тратой денег.
Фразовые глаголы в речи носителей звучат постоянно, поэтому изучающим английский без них не обойтись. Предлагаем проверить, хорошо ли вы разбираетесь во фразовых глаголах по темам «работа и бизнес», а также «деньги и шопинг».
Часть 1
Выберите верные варианты, чтобы заполнить пропуски на картинках.
Выберите верные варианты, чтобы заполнить пропуски в предложениях из новостных статей.
Выберите верные варианты.
1. California is .... indoor activities again as the coronavirus continues to spread in the state.
2. After begging my parents for years for a dog, they finally .... .
3. Following their father’s death in 2002, they .... his industrial empire.
4. This means that when employees are .... the bait, they usually don’t realize they’ve been hooked.
5. Airlines are .... more regulation of the 5G service in the vicinity of its key airports until more testing and safety assessments can take place.
6. 70% of respondents say they would be happier and 55% say they would be more successful if they .... better with their supervisor.
7. Some might argue that Millennials’ job-hopping habits mean they don’t want to .... in any one place.
8. Genuinely concerned at the absence of a national strategy for .... the problem, they set out to do something different.
9. Of course, investors are .... of deals because prices are rising.
10. Given that rival automakers are .... more electric vehicles, Tesla’s plans do not seem that risky.
Выберите верные глаголы, чтобы заполнить пропуски в определениях.
Заполните пропуски.
1. To .... up means to repair or decorate a building.
2. To .... by means to save some money.
3. To .... out means to happen in a particular way.
4. To .... down means to be or make something less active.
5. To .... up means to start something, e.g. your own business.
6. To .... off means to cancel an event or end an activity.
7. To .... through means to keep doing your job until it is finished.
8. To .... on means to have money for the basic things.
9. To .... on means to continue to do a particular activity.
10. To .... for means to be tricked or deceived.