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<b>EXERCISES ON PHRASAL VERBS</b>
<b>[BÀI TẬP VỀ CỤM ĐỘNG TỪ ]</b>
1. It was the third time in six months that the bank had been held .


A. over B. down <b>C. up</b> D. out


2. I always run of money before the end of the month.


<b>A. out</b> B. back C. up D. down


3. It's taking me longer to get the operation than I thought.


A. through B. by C. up from <b>D. over</b>


4. I've just spent two weeks looking an aunt of mine who's been ill.


A. at B. for C. out for <b>D. after</b>


5. I've always got well with old people.


A. off <b>B. on</b> C. in D. through


6. It's very cold in here. Do you mind if I turn the heating?


A. down B. away C. off <b>D. on</b>


7. They've a new tower where that old building used to be.


<b>A. put up</b> B. put down C. pushed up D. pushed down


8. Stephen always wanted to be an actor when he up.



A. came <b>B. grew</b> C. brought D. settled


9. The bus only stops here to passengers.


A. alight B. get on C. get off <b>D. pick up</b>


10. If anything urgent comes , you can contact me at this number.


A. across B. by <b>C. up</b> D. round


11. Your daughter's just started work, hasn't she? How's she getting ?


A. by <b>B. on</b> C. out D. in


12. We had to turn their invitation to lunch as we had a previous engagement.


A. over B. out C. up <b>D. down</b>


13. While driving to work, we ran out gas.


A. up <b>B. of</b> C. in D. to


14. He died heart disease.


A. from B. because <b>C. of</b> D. in


15. The elevator is not running today. It is order.


A. to B. out <b>C. out of</b> D. in



16. I explained him what it meant.


<b>A. to</b> B. about C. over D. from


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A. for B. in C. on <b>D. to</b>
18. House cats are distantly related lions and tigers.


A. in <b>B. to</b> C. of D. about


19. Is this type of soil suitable growing tomatoes ?


<b>A. for</b> B. about C. in D. at


20. Were you aware the regulations against smoking in this area ?


A. in B. with <b>C. of</b> D. about


21. One meter is approximately equal a yard.


A. about B. on <b>C. to</b> D. with


22. Jane doesn't spend much money clothes.


A. over B. about C. at <b>D. on</b>


23. She always takes good care her children.


A. for B. in <b>C. of</b> D. with



24. William insists getting up early, even on weekends.


<b>A. on</b> B. to C. toward D. for


25. What does this symbol refer ?


A. on <b>B. to</b> C. for D. toward


26. The accident resulted several minor injuries.


A. on <b>B. in</b> C. of D. at


27. Congratulations _ your success!


A. to <b>B. on</b> C. in D. up


28. Mrs. Liz was accused having stolen the car.


<b>A. of</b> B. with C. in D. upon


29. We are here to provide you the best service possible.


A. of <b>B. with</b> C. to D. for


30. He has been absent school very often lately.


<b>A. from</b> B. on C. in D. with


31. Vehicles also account air pollution in the cities.



<b>A. on</b> B. at C. for D. in


32. Last night I was invited a formal get-together and I enjoyed myself a great deal.


<b>A. to</b> B. at C. for D. about


33. The police blamed the mother neglecting her child.


A. to <b>B. for</b> C. with D. of


34. They prevented me _ talking to that woman .


<b>A. from</b> B. on C. with D. at


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A. up B. down <b>C. off</b> D. outside
36. If you want to join this club, you must this application form.


A. make up B. write down C. do up <b>D. fill in</b>


37. The water company will have to off water supplies while repairs to the pipes are carried
.


A. take/in <b>B. cut/out</b> C. set/up D. break/to


38. He wanted to off all his work before he came to the cinema with us.


A. finish B. stop C. end <b>D. put</b>


39. They were 30 minutes later because their car down.



A. got B. put C. cut <b>D. broke</b>


40. That problem is them. We can’t make our mind yet.


A. out off/on <b>B. up to/up</b> C. away from/for D. on for/off
41. Brian asked Judy to dinner and a movie.


A.<b>out</b> B. on C. for D. of


42. My wife backed me over my decision to quit my job.


A. down <b>B. up</b> C. of D. for


43. The racing car after it crashed into the fence.


A. blew out B. blew over <b>C. blew up</b> D. blew down


44. Our car at the side of the highway in the snowstorm.


<b>A.</b>broke into B. broke away C. broke in <b>D. broke down</b>


45. Mike Alaska, so he's used to cold weather.


<b>A.</b>comes over B. comes in C. comes across <b>D. comes from</b>


46. Jane had a difficult childhood. She a broken home.


A.<b>came from</b> B. came over C. came in D. came up with
47. The woman when the police told her that her son had died.



A.<b>broke down</b> B. broke away C. broke in D. broke into
48. Our teacher broke the final project into three separate parts.


<b>A.</b>in B. into C. away <b>D. down</b>


49. Somebody last night and stole our stereo.


A. broke off <b>B. broke in</b> C. broke out D. broke up


50. The firemen had to break the room to rescue the children.


<b>A.</b>off B. up C. out <b>D. into</b>


51. The bomb when he rang the bell.


<b>A.</b>went over B. went on C. went out <b>D. went off</b>


52. No one really believed it when the news came through that the "Titanic" had on her maiden
voyage.


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53. Does this jacket my trousers?


A.<b>go with</b> B. go through with C. go ahead D. go off
54. He about his new car all the time.


A. goes over <b>B. goes on</b> C. goes out D. goes off


55. Do you think you could this work with me some time, Peter?


A.<b>go over</b> B. go on C. go out D. go off



56. We have permission to with the plan.


A.<b>go ahead</b> B. go over C. go on D. go off


57. I know you find the course boring, Pauline, but since you've started it, you mightas well it.


A. go with <b>B. go through with</b> C. go ahead D. go off


58. The building of the new bridge will as planned.


<b>A.</b>go up B. put up C. go out <b>D. go ahead</b>


59. I see the price of bread has again.


A.<b>gone up</b> B. put up C. gone out D. fallen out


60. He was caught shop - lifting but since this was his first offence he was_ with a warning.


<b>A.</b>gone out B. gone ahead C. fallen out <b>D. let off</b>


61. She her father; everyone says how alike they are!


A.<b>takes after</b> B. takes off C. falls out D. lets off


62. There was a power cut and all the lights .


A. went up B. put up <b>C. went out</b> D. went ahead


63. You look upset, Sven. Have you and Niger again?



A. gone out B. gone grey <b>C. fallen out</b> D. let off


64. Paul, do you think you could me for the night? It's a bit too late to go home now.


<b>A.</b>let me off B. go me out C. fall me out <b>D. put me up</b>


65. Children made their hair .


A. go out <b>B. go grey</b> C. fall out D. let off


66. The doctor asked me to my shirt.


A. put off <b>B. take off</b> C. take out D. put out


67. Shall we go somewhere a drink?


A.<b>for</b> B. from C. to D. of


68. Everyone can _ in this school activity.


A. take off B. take on <b>C. take part</b> D. take


69. Do you want to stop in this town, or shall we ?


A. turn on B. turn off <b>C. go on</b> D. look after


70. Who will the children while you go out to work?


A. look for B. look up <b>C. look after</b> D. look at



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A.<b>turn on</b> B. turn off C. turn over D. turn into
72. The nurse has to at the midnight


A. take care B. take on <b>C. take over</b> C. take off


73. There is an inflation. The prices .


<b>A.</b>are going on B. are going down C. are going over <b>D. are going up</b>
74. Remember to _ your shoes when you are in a Japanese house.


<b>A.</b>take care B. take on C. take over <b>C. take off</b>


75. You can the new words in the dictionary.


A. look for B. look after <b>C. look up</b> D. look at


76. It’s cold outside. your coat.


A.<b>Put on</b> B. Put down C. Put off D. Put into


77. Frank never<i>turns up</i>on time for a meeting.


A. calls <b>B. arrives</b> C. reports D. prepares


78.Never<i>put off</i>until tomorrow what you can do today.


A. do B. let <b>C. delay</b> D. leave


79. My father still hasn’t really<i>recovered from</i>the death of my mother.



<b>A.</b>looked after B. taken after C. gone off <b>D. got over</b>


80. The bomb<i>exploded</i>with a loud bang which could be heard all over the town.


A. went on B. went out <b>C. went off</b> D. went away


81. John, could you<i>look after</i>my handbag while I go out for a minute.


<b>A.</b>take part in B. take over C. take place <b>D. take care of</b>


82. Bill seems unhappy in his job because he doesn’t get his boss.


A. up to B. on for <b>C. on well with</b> D. in with


83. Why do they talking about money all the time?


A.<b>keep on</b> B. give up C. take after D. stop by


84. My father<i>gave up</i>smoking two years ago.


A. liked B. continued <b>C. stopped</b> D. enjoyed


85. The government hopes to its plans for introducing cable TV.


A. turn out <b>B. carry out</b> C. carry on D. keep on


86. When the tenants failed to pay their bill, the authorities decided to the gas supply to the flat.


A. cut down B. cut out <b>C. cut off</b> D. cut up



87. I was born in Scotland but I in Northern Ireland.


A.<b>grew up</b> B. raised C. brought up D. rose


88. Both Ann<i>and</i>her sister<i>look like</i>her mother.


A.<b>take after</b> B. take place C. take away D. take on


89. I’ll be<i>back</i>in a minute, Jane. I just want to<i>try out</i>my new tape recorder.


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90. She got angry when they started to………. her privatelife.


A. ask for B. enquire after <b>C. ask about</b> D. enquire with


91. She ran in a marathon last week but………. after tenkilometers.


A.<b>dropped out</b> B. closed down C. broke up D. made up


92. Gertrude takes……….her mother; she has blue eyes and fair hair too.


A. in B. up <b>C. after</b> D. down


93. It took him a long time to ………. the death of his wife.


A. take away <b>B. get over</b> C. take off D. get through


94. There were so many kinds of cameras………., and I didn't know which to buy.


A. to choose B. choosing from



C. chosen <b>D. to choose from</b>


95. Billy hasn't been working; he won't………. hisexaminations.


A. get off <b>B. get through</b> C. keep up D. keep off


96. They arrived………. the airport………. good time for the plane.


A. in - on B. to - in <b>C. at - in</b> D. to - for


97. Did Mr. Tan………. the class while Miss Fiona was ill in hospital?


A. take away <b>B. take over</b> C. take up D. take off


98. Paula applied for the post but she was………..


A.<b>turned down</b> B. checked out C. kept under D. pushed ahead


99. If<i>orders</i>keep coming in like this, I'll have to………. morestaff.


<b>A.</b>give up B. add in C. gain on <b>D. take on</b>


100. Why do they………. talking about money all the time?


<b>A. keep on</b> B. side with C. take after D. work off


101. In addition to Mr. Thomas and Miss White, the principal………. attend the school party.


A. is likely <b>B. is going to</b> C. are likely D. are going to



102. We were too tired to wash after the meal.


A. over B. out C. up D. on


103. Do you want to stop in this town, or shall we ?


A. turn on B. turn off <b>C. go on</b> D. look after


104. Who will the children while you go out to work?


A. look for B. look up <b>C. look after</b> D. look at


105. Please the light, it’s getting dark here.


<b>A. turn on</b> B. turn off C. turn over D. turn into


106. The nurse has to at the midnight.


A. take care B. take on <b>C. take over</b> D. take off


107. There is an inflation. The prices .


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108. Remember to your shoes when you are in a Japanese house.


A. take care B. take on C. take over <b>D. take off</b>


109. You can _ the new words in the dictionary.


A. look for B. look after <b>C. look up</b> D. look at



110. It’s cold outside. your coat.


<b>A. Put on</b> B. Put down C. Put off D. Put into


111. Frank never<i>turns up</i>on time for a meeting.


A. calls <b>B. arrives</b> C. reports D. prepares


112. Never<i>put off</i>until tomorrow what you can do today.


A. do B. let <b>C. delay</b> D. Leave


113. My father still hasn’t really<i>recovered from</i>the death of my mother.


A. looked after B. taken after C. gone off <b>D. got over</b>


114. The bomb<i>exploded</i>with a loud bang which could be heard all over the town.


A. went on B. went out <b>C. went off</b> D. went away


115. John, could you<i>look after</i>my handbag while I go out for a minute.


A. take part in B. take over C. take place <b>D. take care of</b>


116. Bill seems unhappy in his job because he doesn’t get his boss.


A. up to B. on for <b>C. on well with</b> D. in with


117. Why do they _ talking about money all the time?



<b>A. keep on</b> B. give up C. take after D. stop by


118. My father<i>gave up</i>smoking two years ago.


A. liked B. continued <b>C. stopped</b> D. enjoyed


119. The government hopes to its plans for introducing cable TV.


A. turn out <b>B. carry out</b> C. carry on D. keep on


120. When the tenants failed to pay their bill, the authorities decided to the gas supply to the flat.


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