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126. My brother is … soldier. He is in … army. A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a 127. My favorite sports are … tennis and … skiing. A) a/a B) the/the C) -/- D) the/a 128. My house is at … end of this street. A) a B) the C) an D) – 129. My shoes are very old. I must buy some … A) the new ones B) the new one C) a new one D) new ones
A) a B) the C) an D) - 131. Rome is … capital of Italy. A) a B) the C) an D) - 132. She bought … hat, … shoes and … perfume. A) a/a/the B) a/the/the C) a/some/some D) a/a/some
A) anything B) somebody C) anyone D) something 134. She’s at … work. A) a B) the C) an D) – 135. She’s got … long … A) a/long B) -/hairs C) a/hairs D) -/hair 136. That biscuit was nice. I’m going to have…another… A) an/one B) the/one C) -/one D) -/- 137. The table is in … middle of … room. A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a 138. There … … cars in the car – park. A) are/many B) isn’t/any C) are/any D) aren’t/some 139. There … … money in the box. A) are/some B) isn’t/many C) is/few D) isn’t/much 140. There is … ice in the fridge. A) some B) many C) any D) few 141. These books are not different. They are … same. A) a B) the C) an D) – 142. These cups are dirty. Can we have some …? A) the clean ones B) a clean one C) clean ones D) the clean one
A) any B) many C) a few D) some 144. They live … town but they want to live in … country. A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a 145. They made … mistakes. A) some B) much C) little D) any 146. They’re going to … school now. A) a B) the C) an D) – 147. They’ve got … car. A) a B) the C) an D) - 148. This cup is dirty. Can I have … clean …? A) a/one B) the/one C) -/one D) a/- 149. Tom is learning to play … piano. A) a B) the C) an D) – 150. Tom’s brother is studying … physics and … chemistry. A) a/a B) the/the C) -/- D) the/a 151. We didn’t enjoy our holiday. … hotel was terrible. A) a B) the C) an D) - 152. We don’t eat … meat very often. A) a B) the C) an D) – 153. We live in … same street. A) a B) the C) an D) – 154. We’re going to … theatre this evening. A) a B) the C) an D) – 155. We’ve got … cheese but we haven’t got … bread. A) any/some B) many/any C) much/some D) some/any 156. What are you going to have for … lunch? A) a B) the C) an D) – 157. What did you learn at … today? A) a B) the C) an D) – 158. What is … largest island in … world. A) a/the B) the/the C) an/the D) –/the 159. What is … name of this village? A) a B) the C) an D) – 160. What time do you go to … work in … morning? A) a/a B) the/the C) -/the D) the/a 161. What’s on … radio tonight? A) a B) the C) an D) – 162. What’s on … television tonight? A) a B) the C) an D) – 163. When we were in London, we stayed at … small hotel. A) a B) the C) an D) - 164. Where is … Highfield Road, please? A) a B) the C) an D) – 165. Where’s Tom? In … garden A) a B) the C) an D) – 166. Which car is yours? … or … ? A) this one/that one B) this is/that is C) it/that D) this/it 167. Which cigarettes are yours? … on the table. A) the one B) the ones C) ones D) one 168. Which flowers do you want? … or …? A) these ones/those ones B) these/those C) these/those ones D) these ones/those
A) one B) this C) the one D) a one 170. Which is … best restaurant in this town? A) a B) the C) an D) – 171. Which shoes do you like most? … or …? A) this/that B) these/those C) those/these D) this/those
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a 173. Who’s … girl over there? I don’t know. A) that B) these C) those D) this 174. Would you like … apple? A) a B) the C) an D) - 175. Would you like … apples? A) the B) some C) much D) an 176. Would you like … cheese? A) any B) some C) a D) the 177. Would you like … coffee? A) any B) some C) many D) few 178. Would you like … to eat? A) anything B) nothing C) something D) someone 179. Write your name at … top of … page. A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a 180. You can have … coffee, but I don’t want … A) some/any B) any/some C) some/some D) any/any
A) a B) the C) an D) – 182. Your garden is very nice. … flowers are beautiful. A) a B) the C) an D) – Units 71 – 80 Murphy tests 1. … a national flag. A) all the country have B) each countries have C) every country has D) each country have
A) Both B) both of C) all of D) A/B/C 3. … are going out tonight. Would you like to come with us? A) every one of them B) each of us C) we all D) some of us 4. … birds cannot fly. A) all B) all the C) some D) some of the 5. … children at this school … under 11 years old. A) most of the/are B) some of the/are C) each of the/is D) A/B/C
A) most of B) each of the C) most of the D) most 7. … friends live in London. A) some of B) most C) most of D) most of my 8. … has broken the window. A) anyone B) someone C) anybody D) anything 9. … has problems. A) All B) Every C) Each D) Everybody 10. … have a national lag. A) all countries B) all the countries C) each country D) A/B/C
A) All big cities B) All the big cities C) Each big cities D) Every big cities
A) all student B) all the students C) every student D) B/C
A) every houses/are B) each houses/are C) every house/is D) each houses/is
A) Both of my parents B) All of them C) Neither of my parents D) Most of them
A) All the people B) Most of the people C) Most of people D) Most people
A) some B) all C) most D) some of this 17. … people speak English. A) many B) a lot of C) much D) a lot 18. … perfect. A) nobody is B) anybody is not C) anyone is not D) A/B/C 19. … students of our college failed the exam. A) all B) all the C) most of D) B/C 20. … students passed the examination. A) some of B) none of C) each of D) none of the 21. … we have a holiday by the sea. A) every summers B) each year C) every summer D) all the summer
A) every countries B) all country C) each countries D) every country
A) some/some B) any//any C) some/any D) any/some 24. Are you doing … this evening? A) anyone B) something C) anything D) no one 25. Be … A) carefully B) fastly C) quickly D) careful 26. Ben can run … A) fast B) fastly C) quick D) slow 27. Ben is a … runner. A) fast B) fastly C) quickly D) slowly 28. Bill watches TV … A) all day B) each day C) all the day D) every day 29. Can you speak English? Yes, … A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 30. Diana spoke to me but she didn’t say … A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot 31. Do you drink … coffee? A) many B) a lot of C) much D) a lot 32. Do you know … people? A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot 33. Do you know those people? … them, but … them. A) most of/some of them B) many of them/most of them C) most of/all of D) all of/most of 34. Do you want to go to the cinema or the theatre? … I want to stay at home. A) Either B) Both C) Neither D) None 35. Do you watch TV …? A) many B) much C) a lot D) a lot of 36. Don’t cook that meat. I doesn’t smell … A) well B) bad C) badly D) good 37. Everybody … friends. A) need B) needs C) don’t need D) need to 38. George told me about his new job. It sounds … A) interestingly B) interest C) interested D) interesting 39. Have you got … you need? A) something B) nothing C) everything D) everywhere 40. Have you read … these books? A) any B) some of C) none of D) any of 41. He … understand … A) doesn’t/anything B) -/nothing C) -/anything D) A/B 42. He ate … food. A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot 43. He ate his dinner very … A) quick B) quickly C) quickest D) fastly 44. He has got … money. A) any B) some C) none D) no 45. He hasn’t got … friends. A) a lot of B) a lot C) many D) much 46. He hasn’t got … to talk to. A) nobody B) no one C) anybody D) A/B/C 47. He’s got a lot of books but he hasn’t read … A) none of them B) any of them C) either of them D) B/C
A) good B) well C) badly D) complexly 49. Her English is very good. She makes … mistakes. A) little B) a little C) man D) very few 50. Her job is very … A) hard B) hardly C) heavily D) easily 51. How are you? I’m very … thank you. And you? A) well B) good C) badly D) bad 52. How much time have we got? … A) no B) any C) none D) not any 53. How often do you read newspaper? … A) every day B) all day C) each day D) the whole day 54. I … … books. A) haven’t read/either of these B) have read/both these C) have read/none of these D) A/B/C
A) any B) no C) none D) A/B 56. I don’t know … A) no one B) nobody C) anyone D) nothing 57. I don’t know … people. A) none of those B) each of C) some of D) any of those 58. I don’t like this town. There is … to go. A) anywhere B) somewhere C) nowhere D) anything 59. I drink … tea. A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot 60. I haven’t got … friends. A) any B) no C) some D) A/B 61. I like … classical music but not all. A) all B) all the C) many D) some 62. I like … those pictures. A) both B) both of C) all of D) A/B/C 63. I opened the door … A) slow B) slowly C) fastly D) sudden 64. I read two books but … very interesting. A) either books were B) neither books were C) none of them was D) neither book was
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 66. I understand you … A) perfect B) clear C) good D) perfectly 67. I was tired after work yesterday, so I watched TV … A) every evening B) each evening C) all evening D) all the evening
A) late B) lately C) slow D) quick 69. I’m hungry. I want … to eat. A) anything B) nothing C) something D) B/C 70. I’m lonely. I have got … to talk to. A) somebody B) anybody C) no one D) nothing 71. I’m not going to do … work this evening. A) some B) no C) none D) any 72. I’m sad and lonely. I’ve got … friends. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 73. I’m staying here. I’m not going … A) anything B) somewhere C) anywhere D) nowhere 74. I’ve … friends, so I’m not lonely. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 75. I’ve lost my watch. I’ve looked … for it. A) somewhere B) anywhere C) nowhere D) everywhere 76. Is here … in the garden? A) someone B) somebody C) anyone D) no 77. It was a … game. A) bored B) bad C) well D) strangely 78. It’s a nice house but there’s … garden A) no B) any C) none D) no one 79. It’s dark I can’t see … A) something B) anything C) nothing D) no one 80. Jack has a bad memory. He can’t remember … A) anything B) nothing C) nobody D) no one 81. Last night I wrote … letters. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 82. Last year I went to Paris and Rome. I liked … cities very much. A) both B) either C) neither D) none 83. Listen … A) attentive B) carefully C) careful D) clear 84. Our team played … A) bad B) good C) badly D) careful 85. Please be … I’m reading. A) quietly B) quitely C) quiet D) quite 86. Please don’t tell … A) anybody B) nobody C) no one D) nothing 87. Rosemary has two children. … are married. A) Each of them B) Every of them C) Either of them D) Both
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 89. She has lived in London … her life. A) most B) all C) all of D) during 90. She hasn’t got … money. A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot 91. She is very … A) quietly B) quite C) quiet D) slowly 92. She looks different … I see her. A) every time B) each time C) all time D) each times 93. She said … A) anything B) nothing C) nobody D) no one 94. She said … but I didn’t understand her. A) anything B) nothing C) something D) someone 95. She speaks English very … A) good B) well C) easy D) fluent 96. She works very … A) hard B) hardly C) heavy D) easy 97. She’s very thin because she eats … A) much B) very little C) few D) a few 98. Sue speaks very … A) quietly B) quitely C) slow D) quick 99. The bus was … A) late B) lately C) slowly D) quickly 100. The house is empty. … lives there. A) Nobody B) Anybody doesn’t C) Anyone doesn’t D) A/B/C
A) nobody B) anybody C) anything D) anyone 102. The train stopped … A) sudden B) suddenly C) slow D) fastly 103. The weather was bad yesterday. It rained … A) every day B) each day C) all day D) all the day 104. There … buses on Sundays. A) are not any B) are no C) are none D) A/B 105. There … to do in this town. A) is nothing B) isn’t nothing C) is not anything D) A/C 106. There are … buses after 11.30 A) no B) not C) any D) A/B 107. There are … good hotels in this town. A) not any B) no C) none D) A/B 108. There are … people in the park. It is nearly empty. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 109. There are two ways from here to the station. You can go … A) either ways B) either way C) neither ways D) neither way
A) some B) no C) none D) any 111. There is … here. A) anything B) anybody C) nobody D) anyone 112. There is … in her mouth. A) nothing B) something C) anything D) A/B 113. There is … in the garden. A) anyone B) anybody C) somebody D) anything 114. There is … sugar in your coffee. A) any B) no C) none D) A/B 115. There was … food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 116. There’s … to go in this town. A) anywhere B) nowhere C) somewhere D) everywhere 117. They ate … A) much B) a lot of C) a lot D) many 118. They have … money so they are not poor. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 119. They have … money. They are very poor. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 120. Tom and I didn’t eat anything. … hungry. A) none of us was B) neither of us was C) either of us wasn’t D) all of us weren’t
A) anywhere B) nowhere C) somewhere D) B/C 122. We like films, so we go to the cinema … A) many B) much C) a lot D) a lot of 123. We’re going away for … days. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few 124. What did you say? … A) anything B) anyone C) nothing D) no one 125. Who are those two people? I … A) know none of them B) don’t know either of them C) don’t know neither of them D) A/B/C
A) no B) any C) no one D) anyone 127. Would you like tea or coffee? You can have … A) neither B) either C) none D) neither of them 128. You look … Yes, I feel … too. A) tired/tiredly B) tiredly/tired C) tired/tired D) tiredly/tiredly
A) expensive B) more expensive C) the most expensive D) most expensive
A) some money from the bank B) from the bank some money C) any money from the bank D) A/B/C
A) expensive B) the most expensive C) most expensive D) more expensive
A) yet/yet B) still/yet C) also/still D) else/yet 5. Bed/to/go/early/I/usually. A) I usually go early to bed B) I go usually to bed early C) I usually go to bed early D) I early go to bed usually
A) the salt to me B) me the salt C) to me the salt D) A/B 7. Did you sell your car? No, I’ve … got it. A) yet B) still C) also D) else 8. Do you … home by car? A) usually go B) go usually C) go always D) A/B/C 9. Do you … in restaurants? A) eat often B) often eat C) eat always D) A/B/C 10. Do you … live in Paris? No, I live in London now. A) yet B) still C) also D) else 11. Do you feel … today? No, I feel … A) better/worst B) good/worse C) better/worse D) best/worse
A) yet B) also C) still D) else 13. Don’t forget to send … A) Jill a birthday card B) a birthday card to Jill C) to Jill a birthday card D) A/B
A) the most interesting B) most interesting C) more interesting D) the more interesting
A) nearer B) the nearest C) nearest D) near 16. Football is … than tennis. A) popular B) more popular C) the most popular D) most popular
A) wears usually B) usually wear C) wear usually D) usually wears
A) them to your father B) your father them C) to your father them D) A/B 19. Give … It’s mine. A) me that book B) that book to me C) to me that book D) A/B 20. Has it stopped raining …? No, it is … raining. A) yet/still B) still/still C) also/still D) else/yet 21. Have you seen these photographs? Yes, you showed … A) them to us B) to us them C) us them D) A/C 22. How far is the station? A mile? No, … About two miles. A) far B) farthest C) furthest D) further 23. How much money did you lend … A) them for this book B) for this book them C) to them for this book D) A/B/C
A) never can B) can never C) can’t never D) A/B/C 25. I arrived at the same time … Tom. A) so B) as C) with D) like 26. I can run … than him. A) fast B) faster C) fastest D) the fastest 27. I can’t work. I’m … tired. A) so B) very C) too D) A/B/C 28. I don’t go out as … as you. A) more B) the most C) many D) much 29. I don’t know as … people as you. A) more B) much C) many D) most 30. I don’t like the weather here. There … … rain. A) is/too much B) are/much C) is/so many D) is/too many 31. I don’t like this house. I prefer … houses. A) most modern B) a modern C) more modern D) the most modern
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