1. London only gets snow in the winter. A a little b a few c not much d not many
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partly because . . . snakes managed to get into that country before it became an island and partly because it is not warm . . . for them there. A) few / enough B) a little / enough C) a few / a little D) little / few 21.The lawyer gave me . . . advice, but not enough to solve my problem. Life is difficult for me, because I earn . . . money. A) a few / a little B) a little / much C) any / a few D) some / little 22.Sit down. I have . . . time before I go. I have . . . things to tell you. A) a little / a few B) little / much C) a few / a little D) much / little 23.She arrived at the hotel with . . . luggage and a small dog. A) a few B) many C) few D) little 24.- Did you and your friends have a nice holiday? - Yes, but it didn’t start very well. Daniel forgot to bring his passport. - You remembered . . . , I hope. A) your B) yours C) it D) its 25.You should return the book to . . . owner immediately. A) their B) its C) it’s D) theirs 26.Olivia: I’ve got lots of photos of my children. Linda: Yes, but you haven’t got many of . . . , Olivia. A) your B) you’re C) yourselves D) yourself 27.Emma: Why has the light gone off? Matthew: It switches . . . off automatically. A) itself B) himself C) themselves D) herself 28.The old man is no longer able to look after . . . and needs full-time care. A) him B) his C) himself D) he 29. Clothing is a distinctly human artifact. Even more than the use of tools, it distinguishes humans from . . . creatures on this planet. A) another B) other C) others D) the other 30.Many people are speaking out against large dogs these days. This is not fair because dogs can’t speak for . . .; therefore, I will speak for dogs. A) them B) itself C) themselves D) him 31.When Paul saw his neighbours’ new car, he decided that he had to have one just like . . .. He had never seen such a beautiful machine. A) his B) their C) theirs D) mine 32.My sister and I each have an ambition: hers is to be a doctor; . . . is to be a writer. A) I B) my C) me D) mine 33.I don’t want all this money - take . . . back. A) them B) its C) this D) it 34.If the baby is crying . . . probably has a stomachache. A) her B) him C) its D) it 35.He is diligence itself. But he forgets one thing: the difference between a good worker and a bad worker is that one works with his heart and . . . - with his hand. A) other B) another C) others D) the other 36.Sir Nicolas won’t be much in our way. He hears and sees . . . but himself, so you and I may consider ourselves as tete-a-tete. A) anything B) everything C) nothing D) myself 37.There are three towers in the fortress, one with a big clock, . . . are decorated with glazed tiles: but none of them remained intact. A) others B) the other C) the others D) another 38.It is more shameful to distrust . . . friends than to be deceived by them. A) ourselves B) one’s C) his D) ours 39.He goes there every day. You can find him at . . . time between ten and twelve. A) both B) none C) any D) each 40.It was clear he was hungry. He ate a considerable amount of fried meat far quicker than the others and asked for . . . helping. A) others B) another C) other D) the other 41.Attention, please! Has anyone left . . . luggage on the train? A) theirs B) it C) its D) their 42.I know you speak some German, but do you speak . . . French? A) no B) any C) some D) none 43.His question made me feel uneasy, as . . . never knows what to say in such a situation. A) no one B) someone C) each one D) one 44.In the early part of the Modern English period the vocabulary was enlarged by the widespread use of one part of speech for . . . and by increased borrowings from other languages. A) the other B) another C) other D) the others 45.I’m sure, there can hardly be . . . doubt that he is the best tennis player in the world. A) something B) nothing C) some D) any 46.I try to visit my relatives in the country . . . other year. A) each B) each one C) every D) every one 47.A big ”thank you” to . . . . You all did a wonderful job. A) someone B) anybody C) everyone D) each 48.He thought it over and over and came to the conclusion that it wasn’t in . . . bad. A) himself B) it’s C) its D) itself 49.Here’s the money. Go and buy . . . an ice-cream. A) you B) for you C) yours D) yourself 50.They have never liked . . . . It is rather strange, because they have so much in common. A) every other B) neither of them C) each one D) each other A) few B) a lot C) much D) many Download 69.13 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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