What does "red tape" usually mean?, official delays, ripped clothes, taking the mickey, extra storage, Which DOES NOT collocate with "conform to", the standards, the society, the level, the rules, What is a "multi-faith society"?, a society with many rites, a society with strict rules, a male-dominated society, a society tolerating many religions, If one group "holds sway," it has..., lots of red tape, strong influence, lots of money, social mobility, Which example best shows an "extended family"?, office workers only, grandparents and cousins, two close friends, just parents, If someone's life "revolves around" work, work is..., their main focus, something they banter about, something they occasionally do, superficial, What DOES NOT describe a "secular society"?, no education for one of the religious groups, individuals are free to practice any religion or none at allvery understaffed, its institutions are neutral to religion, diverse beliefs coexist peacefully, Which person has "a positive outlook"?, He maintains the culture., She hates hypocrisy., He fears everything., She expects good things coming, What does "social mobility" refer to?, walking to work, changing social status, moving house often, getting together with your extended family, Which situation does "friendly banter" entail?, angry shouting, silent agreement, playful joking, official paperwork, If friends "take the mickey out of" you, they..., tease you, praise you, hire you, ignore you, Which sentence is logical?, He is so loud and reserved., He is careless and reserved., He is reserved and late., He is quiet and reserved., I hate ... comments. They are not based on any serious analysis., very honest, hypocritical, superficial, hospitable, What is "hypocrisy"?, double standards, careful sewing, social progress, happy conversation, Working from home offers flexibility, but the ... is the lack of social interaction with colleagues., downplay, flip side, rite, red tape, If a hospital is "understaffed," it has too few workers., True, False, Which sentence is synonymous to "I was on pins and needles"?, I wanted to hammer it home., I was very anxious., I needed to put a patch on my jeans., I was rooting for my favorite team., Choose the best synonym for "no strings attached"?, needs sewing, socially awkward, no conditions, very expensive, If a teacher "hammers it home," the teacher..., repeats strongly, makes a lesson very interesting, works from home, talks a lot, If you "get your wires crossed" with someone, you ..., become close friends, share trinkets, mend your clothes, misunderstand each other, How do you pronounce "hypocrisy"? , /heˈpɒk.rɪ.si/, /hɪˈpɒk.rɪ.si/, What might you put into a pantry?, Shoes, Flowers, Soaked skirt, A can of beans, If women are "central to the culture", they are looked down upon?, True, False, What does the word "lid" refer to?, A type of fruit., A cover for a container., A kind of shoe., Ripped trousers., If you are at the end of your rope, you are most likely to ..., scream, smile, conform to the standards, wipe the table, If you describe something exactly right, you ..., hammer it home, hit the nail on the head, are on pins and needles, are at the end of your tether, How do you pronounce "bureaucratic"? , /bjʊərəkrætɪk/, /bjərəkrætɪk/.
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