1. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1)+ | Practice makes perfect. | |
2) | If you want a thing well done do it youself. | |
3) | What`s done can`t be undone. | |
4) | Action speaks louder than words. | |
5) | Strike the iron while it is hot. | |
2. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | Don`t count your chickens before they are hatched. | |
2) | Safety is the first importance. | |
3) | Lost time cannot be recalled. | |
4) | Never find fault with overs. | |
5)+ | A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. | |
3. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1)+ | Dirty tricks seldom work. | |
2) | Tastes differ. | |
3) | Idleness is a curse. | |
4) | Never find fault with others. | |
5) | Pride goes before a fall. | |
4. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | A hard nut to crack. | |
2)+ | A dog in the manger. | |
3) | A curst cow has short horns. | |
4) | A bird may be known by its song. | |
5) | All covet, all lose. | |
5. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1)+ | A rolling stone gathers no moss. | |
2) | Extremes meet. | |
3) | The belly has no ears. | |
4) | A drop in the bucket. | |
5) | The die is cast. | |
6. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | Make hay while the sun shines. | |
2) | To have a finger in the pie. | |
3) | To get out of bed on the wrong side. | |
4) | Handsome is as handsome does. | |
5)+ | One scabbed sheep will mar a whole flock. | |
7. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | Enough to Make a Horse Laugh. | |
2) | Every Country Has Its Customs. | |
3) | East or West Home is Best. | |
4)+ | A Good Name is Better than Riches. | |
5) | Four Eyes See More than Two. | |
8. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | A friend in need is a friend indeed. | |
2) | All that glitters is not gold. | |
3) | Choose an author as you choose a friend. | |
4) | A false friend is worse than an open enemy. | |
5)+ | What can`t be cured must be endured. | |
9. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | Better short of pence than short of sense. | |
2)+ | No pains, no gains. | |
3) | Look before you leap. | |
4) | A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. | |
5) | Speech is silver but silence is gold. | |
10. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | Speech is silver but silence is gold. | |
2) | When it thunders the thief becomes honest. | |
3) | First think, then speak. | |
4) | After death - the doctor. | |
5)+ | No sweet without some sweat. | |
11. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | standing pools gather filth. | |
2)+ | bad news has wings. | |
3) | half heart is no heart. | |
4) | he laughs best who laughs last. | |
5) | haste makes waste. | |
12. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1)+ | Step by step one goes far. | |
2) | Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. | |
3) | Out of sight – out of mind. | |
4) | What greater crime than loss of time. | |
5) | No news – goods news. | |
13. Choose the appropriate proverb to the passage. | ||
1) | When in Rome do as the Romans do. | |
2) | Every cook praises his own broth. | |
3) | Out of sight out of mind. | |
4) | All is well that ends well. | |
5)+ | Better die standing than live kneeling. | |
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