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0 He wanted to be an astronaut when he was young, but he's gone off the idea now.
1 He really …. after his father with those blue eyes, doesn't he?
2 She's still ….…..over flu so she won't be at work until next week.
3 It took the firefighters two hours to ……….…. out the fire in the factory.
4 How could she …break…………… down such a good job offer?
5 So when do schools …………… up for the summer holiday?

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Answer:

1 He really takes after his father with those blue eyes, doesn't he?

2 She's still getting over the flu so she won't be at work until next week.

3 It took the firefighters two hours to put out the fire in the factory.

4 How could she turn down such a good job offer?

5 So when do schools break up for the summer holiday?

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to require completing the sentences by forming phrasal verbs with the provided words.

To take after someone means that someone resembles a parent or ancestor.

To get over the flu means to recover from it.

To put a fire out means to stop something from burning.

Break up is a phrasal ver most commonly used in reference o a romantic relationship ending, but in this context, it refers to the time when a school term ends and the holidays start.

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