English Idiom and Expresion

        Q1. You want to know why I've got "a bee in my bonnet"?
             (a) a headache
             (b) a fly in my head

            (c) a problem on my mind
            (d) a difficulty with my hair

      Q2. Yes, tell me about it. I'm "all ears".
           (a) listening carefully
           (b) listening quietly

           (c) listening quickly
          (d) listening completely
       Q3. You remember I told you about that car that cost me "an arm and a leg"?
            (a) a fair amount of money
            (b) a small amount of money

            (c) a good amount of money
            (d) a huge amount of money
       Q4. The one you bought from the man you called "the big cheese"?
             (a) the man with big ears
             (b) the man with the important job

            (c) the man with the yellow teeth
            (d) the man with the big smile
       Q5. Well, he's not that at all. He's "a bird brain".
              (a) a fool (b) a criminal (c) a conman (d) a devil
        Q6. You mean he's "a bad egg"?
            (a) a disgusting person (b) a dirty person (c) a stupid person (d) a dishonest person
      Q7 Yes, exactly because the car is rubbish and I went round to his garage "like a bull in a  

           china shop" in the show room.
             (a) shouting at him
             (b) knocking everything over

             (c) running up to him
             (d) hitting everybody
     Q8. And when I reached his office I saw he was not really awake because he'd been having    

          "a  cat nap".
            (a) a deep sleep (b) a long sleep (c) a short sleep (d) a big sleep
      Q9. And really the only reason you were there was because "you had a bone to pick with 

               him"?
           (a) you wanted to have a discussion with him
           (b) you wanted to have a chat with him 

           (c) you wanted to have a talk with him
           (d) you wanted to have an argument with him
     Q10. Yes, that's right. I got my money back and as a result "I opened up a whole new can of 

              worms" because other people got their money back, too.
            (a) made a complete mess of his office
            (b) exposed a lot of serious problems

            (c) discovered some creatures on the carpet
            (d) revealed a lot of new paper work

       
            Answers of the above questions:
           1.(c) a problem on my mind   2. (a) listening carefully   3.(d) a huge amount of  money   
           4. (b) the man with the important job  5.(a) a fool     6. (d) a dishonest person     
           7.(b) knocking everything over    8. (c) a short sleep  9. (d) you wanted to have an 
              argument with him    10. (b) exposed a lot of serious problems
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