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Exercise "Vocabulary: idioms: ears", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 5 954 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 88 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): icare29 / FRANCE, on Saturday 05 November - 18:37:
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Stats (5954 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 78.4 %
«Pam has * and keeps repeating what she overhears... I hate her gossiping.»
Question 2 passed: 89.2 %
«Really, Kyle, it’s rude to speak * when you’re with your friends... You shouldn’t do that...»
Question 3 passed: 91.3 %
«Really, some teens have * and are not aware of spoiling their prospects of a future when they act so stupidly...»
Question 4 passed: 84.4 %
«Oh, if you want Kyle’s birthday present to be a surprise, we’d better lower our voices... *...»
Question 5 passed: 97.1 %
«Please, Lucy, when you go to the swimming pool, don’t forget to take your *... I don’t want you to have another ear infection in the coming days.»
Question 6 passed: 90.1 %
« * was very frequent at school when your grandma was a kid,and then pupils used to behave...»
Question 7 passed: 90.1 %
«Don’t * the people who are asking for help. You may be of some relief.»
Question 8 passed: 87.4 %
«Let’s stop speaking about her, or she’ll have * and will come to defend herself...»
Question 9 passed: 79.1 %
«Would you *, please, Lucy, or go to your room? What we’re saying now is none of your business...»
Question 10 passed: 89 %
«Take care of what you’re saying, Paul... *, and might repeat what you’re saying...»
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