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  I really stuck my neck out to defend your idea during the meeting, even though it wasn't popular.
               
    (A) extended one's neck to see something  
(B) took a risk or did something brave
    (C) got into an argument or conflict  
    (D) got trapped in a difficult situation  
               
2.   Joseph's startup got stomped on by a larger company in the same industry.
               
    (A) got physically stepped on by someone  
(B) got verbally insulted by someone
    (C) got beaten or defeated by someone  
    (D) got financially supported by someone  
               
3.   I won't be attending the party, suffice it to say that I have other plans.
               
    (A) to say something clearly and explicitly  
(B) to imply something without stating it directly
    (C) to express something in a concise manner  
    (D) to say enough without elaborating further  
               
4.   Ever since her divorce, Jane has become closed-off and doesn't share her feelings with anyone.
               
    (A) physically sealed or shut  
(B) being secretive or uncommunicative
    (C) being distant from others  
    (D) being resistant to change  
               
5.   Albert is too thin-skinned to handle constructive criticism.
               
    (A) being easily offended or upset  
(B) having a negative attitude towards life
    (C) having a sensitive or delicate skin  
    (D) being physically frail or weak  
               
6.   I binge-watched the entire season of "Stranger Things" in one weekend.
               
    (A) to watch something for an extended period without pause  
    (B) to watch something quickly in short intervals
    (C) to watch something carefully  
    (D) to watch something casually without paying attention  
         

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