Read the story and choose one idiom for the title. Retell the story using as many of the idioms as possible.
RAMYA is a waiter. He works at a restaurant from eight o'clock in the morning to four o'clock in the afternoon. One day at four o'clock Ramya leaves work and gets on a bus to go home. He sits down behind the bus driver. Suddenly the bus driver leans forward. His head is almost to the floor. Ramya jumps up. "Are you OK, sir?" he asks the bus driver. The bus driver doesn't answer. The bus is going fast now, and nobody is driving it. Ramya pulls on the bus driver. He tries to pull him out of the driver's seat. But the bus driver is a big man. Ramya can't move him. Now the bus is going really fast. Ramya has to stop the bus! He puts his hands on the steering wheel. He puts his left foot on the brake. He drives the bus to the right side of the street. Slowly, he stops the bus. An ambulance arrives and takes the bus driver to the hospital. All the passengers on the bus are OK. Ramya works at a restaurant. He is a waiter. But one day, for ten minutes, Ramya was a bus driver — a bus driver and a hero.
chink in smb.'s armour (ахиллесова пята)
guardian angel (ангел-хранитель)
when the cat's away, the mice will play (без кота мышам раздолье)
on the spot (без промедления)
one cannot be too careful (береженого бог бережет)
golden opportunity (блестящая возможность)
baptism of fire (боевое крещение)
Retell the story using the words below. Find the odd-man-out.