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(29-33)Many English idioms that contain words about food have nothing to do with food at all. For example, if you 29 somebody or something not as your “ cup of tea,” it means that you do not like them at all. However, if somebody is “ the apple of your eye,” it means 30 . If something is really easy, you can say that the thing is “ a piece of cake.” If you “ cry over spilt milk,” that means you are sad about something that has already 31 and cannot be changed. A “ big cheese” is a very important person in a group or an organization, and a “ couch potato” is a person who spends lots of time 32 TV without doing anything. If you “ eat your words,” that means you take back something you have said or you admit what you have said is wrong. Finally, if you have done something wrong, you might end up in “ hot water” – 33 . Learning how to use these idioms is interesting, isn’t it?
29.
(A) look at
(B) think of
(C) work out
(D) turn down

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