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A
First work
B
Last work
C
Middle work
D
Early work

Explanation

A 'swan song' refers to the final performance or activity of a person's career, typically before retirement or death. It comes from the legend that swans sing beautifully before dying.

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A
thrown
B
fallen
C
cast
D
put

Explanation

The phrase 'cast off' means to shed, discard, or throw away. Trees 'cast off' their leaves in autumn. It implies a natural shedding process.

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A
give in
B
fall in
C
get off
D
give forth

Explanation

The phrase 'get off' implies leaving or starting a journey. However, in this specific context, the answer key indicates 'get off', likely meaning he did not leave/depart despite requests.

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A
food
B
diet
C
outlook
D
figure

Explanation

While 'balanced diet' is the common term, the question specifically offers 'figure' as the answer in the source. This is likely an error in the source, but the provided answer is 'figure'.

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A
to dilute
B
wait impatiently
C
repeat
D
waste time

Explanation

To 'dilly dally' means to waste time through aimless wandering or indecision. It implies hesitating or loitering instead of taking action.

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A
A chart of bus fare
B
A price list
C
A valuable document
D
A list of dishes at a restaurant

Explanation

A 'bill of fare' is an older or formal term for a menu. It refers to a list of the food available in a restaurant or served at a meal.

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A
To read carefully
B
To read only some lines
C
To read quickly to save time
D
To read carefully to find out any hidden meaning

Explanation

To 'read between the lines' is to look for or understand a hidden meaning or implied message that is not explicitly stated in the text or speech.

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A
the final step
B
the end of a road
C
the last line of a book
D
the essential point

Explanation

The 'bottom line' refers to the most important or essential point in a discussion or argument. It can also refer to the final financial profit or loss.

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A
in the wake of
B
in the guise of
C
in the plea of
D
in the teeth of

Explanation

The idiom 'in the teeth of' means directly against or in defiance of opposition or difficulty. It captures the sense of confronting strong resistance.

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A
in cool brain and calculated thought
B
so thoughtfully
C
so impatiently and thoughtlessly
D
stirred by sudden emotion

Explanation

To do something in 'cold blood' (often misquoted as cool blood) means to do it deliberately, ruthlessly, and without emotion or passion, showing calculation.

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