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Quiznet archive 2004/3
 
Today's topic: Sporty Phrasal Verbs
 
 1: Lleyton Hewitt was _________ in the first round of the 2003 Wimbledon tennis championship.  
dropped out
Lleyton Hewitt playing tennis
knocked out
kicked off
sent off
 2: The match ________ at 3.00pm.  
sent off
A footballer
knocked out
joined in
kicked off
 3: He'll never _______, he's too far behind the other cars.  
join in
A racing car
catch up
kick off
drop out
 4: He was _________ in the second half for swearing at the referee.  
sent off
A football match
kicked off
dropped out
caught up
 5: He had so many injuries, he decided to _________ of the team.  
knock out
A football injury
send off
catch up
drop out
 6: I don't just want to watch, I want to ________ with the game.  
catch up
A fan from Brazil
send off
join in
knock out