What is a baby swan called?
(*ответ*) a cygnet
a fledgling
a gosling
a spat
What is a group of crows called?
(*ответ*) a murder
a knot
a pod
a clowder
What is a group of fish called?
(*ответ*) a school
a skulk
a paddling
a barren
What is a group of geese called?
(*ответ*) a gaggle
a school
a leap
a bed
What is a group of lions called?
(*ответ*) a pride
a troop
a crash
a colony
What is a group of whales called?
(*ответ*) a gam
a covey
a school
a plump
When a business loses money, it is in the _.
(*ответ*) red
blue
white
black
When a business makes a profit, it is in the _.
(*ответ*) black
blue
white
red
Which of the following does NOT mean to eat?
(*ответ*) to get stiffed
to scarf
to inhale
to chow down
Which of the following means «to drink?»
(*ответ*) to chugalug, to knock back and to nibble.
to nibble
to knock back
to chugalug
You’re very popular, of course you’ll win the contest. It’s as plain as:
(*ответ*) the nose on your face.
a bell.
the knob on your door.
a pancake.
«A flash in the pan» means:
(*ответ*) fashionable for a very short time.
to look like someone.
to beat someone senseless.
a newly bought pot.
«Drunk as a skunk» means:
(*ответ*) You are very drunk.
You smell and need a bath.
You are very tired.
You are extremely happy.
«George told my boss that I was ugly and useless» could be expressed:
(*ответ*) Аll of these.
hitting below the belt.
talking behind my back.
a stab in the back.
«Happy as a clam» means:
(*ответ*) You are very happy.
You are very wet.
You are very quiet.
You are very sad.
«Hurry up, Yuri! We’re going to be late!» «All right, keep your _ on! I’m coming!»
(*ответ*) hair
finger
arm
brain
«I bumped into John yesterday at the store» would best be translated:
(*ответ*) Yesterday I met John by chance.
I shot John in the store yesterday.
Yesterday I wasn’t paying attention and walked right into John.
John and I had a car accident yesterday.
«I got cold feet before my performance on stage» means:
(*ответ*) I changed my mind and didn’t perform.
I became ill before my performance.
I was scared and nervous but performed anyway.
I forgot my socks at home.
«I’m feeling a bit under the weather» would best be translated:
(*ответ*) I feel slightly ill.
The weather is influencing my health.
I feel like the weather.
I feel a bit sad.