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This document provides examples of common English idioms and their meanings to help with understanding idiomatic English expressions. It includes 8 questions with fill-in-the-blank answers that test knowledge of idioms using prepositions like "on", "with", "of", etc. The meanings provided for each idiom include "on the level" meaning honest, "on a full stomach" meaning after eating, and "have it on good authority" meaning learning something reliably. It aims to build English vocabulary through explanations of idiomatic phrases.
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CÂU BÀI TẬP LẺ TỰ SOẠN

This document provides examples of common English idioms and their meanings to help with understanding idiomatic English expressions. It includes 8 questions with fill-in-the-blank answers that test knowledge of idioms using prepositions like "on", "with", "of", etc. The meanings provided for each idiom include "on the level" meaning honest, "on a full stomach" meaning after eating, and "have it on good authority" meaning learning something reliably. It aims to build English vocabulary through explanations of idiomatic phrases.
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BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH TỰ SOẠN

Question 1. I can only assume that she is _____ the level.


A. at
B. in
C. on
D. of
KEY. C
ON THE LEVEL = honest / legal: thành thật / hợp pháp. Nghĩa trong Question 1
là "thành thật".

Question 2. I always think better _____ a full stomach.


A. within
B. in
C. on
D. after
KEY. C
ON A FULL STOMACH = after having eaten lots of food: sau khi đã ăn no.

Question 3. I have it _____ good authority that he has left the company.
A. with
B. within
C. under
D. on
KEY. D
HAVE STH ON GOOD AUTHORITY = have ascertained something from a
reliable source: biết được thông tin gì từ nguồn đáng tin cậy
BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH TỰ SOẠN

Question 4. Some lucky people are endowed _____ both brains and beauty.
A. beside
B. on
C. with
D. in
KEY. C
BE ENDOWED WITH = to naturally have a particular feature, quality, etc.: được
phú cho

Question 5. She was possessed _____ exceptional powers of concentration.


A. by
B. of
C. with
D. to
KEY. B
BE POSSESSED OF = to have a particular quality or feature: sở hữu (phẩm chất,
đặc điểm nào đó)

Question 6. I first made the acquaintance _____ my ex in 2015.


A. of
B. to
C. with
D. after
KEY. A
MAKE SB'S ACQUAINTANCE / MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE OF SB =
to meet somebody for the first time: làm quen với ai
BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH TỰ SOẠN

Question 7. No one else _____ my acquaintance is as beautiful as me.


A. of
B. to
C. with
D. after
KEY. A
OF SB'S ACQUAINTANCE = that you know: (người) bạn có quen biết

Question 8. I leapt out of bed and dressed _____ automatic pilot.


A. under
B. on
C. with
D. in
KEY. B
ON AUTOMATIC PILOT = acting or functioning without conscious thought, as
a result of routine or habit: theo thói quen; như cái máy (làm điều gì không cần
phải suy nghĩ vì đã quá đỗi quen thuộc)

If I remember rightly, she never _____ interviews.


A. takes
B. makes
C. gives
D. goes
My self-esteem suffered (= became worse) when I failed the exam.
BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH TỰ SOẠN

keep one's own counsel

Say nothing about what one thinks or plans.

E.g. She doubted what he said but kept her own counsel.

self-effacing /ˌsɛlfɪˈfeɪsɪŋ/

Not claiming attention for oneself; retiring and modest.

E.g. His demeanour was self-effacing, gracious, and polite.

inclined
 /ɪnˈklaɪnd/
 
C2
likely or wanting to do something:
Tom is inclined to be lazy.
No one seemed inclined to help.
  artistically, technically, etc. inclined
 
C2
having natural artistic, technical, etc. ability:
She's very bright, but she's not academically inclined.
  be inclined to agree, believe, think, etc.
 
C1
to have an opinion about something, but not a strong opinion:
He was inclined to agree with them.
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