1) I'm feeling a bit under the weather - I think I'm getting a cold. If I feel under the weather, I might feel... a) ill and not completely well  b) very sad c) angry d) desperate 2) A fair-weather friend is a friend who... a) always helps you when in trouble b) always goes out with you c) a friend that is only there when it is easy to be a friend of yours d) a friend that is never there even when it is easy to be a friend of yours 3) Fred is going through a hard time right now, but he’ll weather the storm. What does 'weather the storm means?' a) to fail b) to become more disciplined c) to ask for help d) to survive 4) it's raining cats and dogs. What does this mean? a) it is a slight breeze b) it is a normal ordinary rain c) it is raining a lot. d) there's hardly any rain 5) Hi, sorry but I can't go out with you this time. Ok, never mind, I'll take a rain check. What does 'rain check' mean? a) my money is wet b) it is a type of soggy money c) we'll do that later on d) we won't do that ever 6) Come rain or shine, I'll be there. a) I'll be there late b) I'll be there at whatever cost c) I might be there d) i won't be there 7) I think you're chasing rainbows but it's up to you at the end of the day. a) What you want is difficult b) What you want is very possible c) What you want is silly d) What you want is impossible 8) Is it hard to memorise all these idioms?...no, it's a breeze. a) no, it is impossible b) no, it is easy c) no, I don't know d) no, I am not so sure 9) There's something in the wind about their marital breakup a) I am quite convinced about it b) it is what people say  c) it is what I dreamed d) the issue is quite volatile

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