1.There are two windows in the room.They ____ face south.
A.all B.both C.each D.either
2.—Which of these two ties will you take?
—I’ll take ____ ,to give me a change sometimes.
A.either B.neither C.all D.both
3.The street is beautiful, for there are trees on ____ .
A.neither side B.either side
C.both sides D.all sides
4.—Which of the two Italian films do you like better?
— ____ ,because they are meaningless.
A.Both B.Either C.None D.Neither
5. ____ parents are coming to Tokyo next week.
A.Both of his B.His both
C.None of his D.The both of his
6.Mr.Wang gave the textbooks to all the pupils except ____ who had already taken them.
A.the ones B.ones C.some D.the others
7. ____ have a racing bicycle.
A.Each us B.Each of us C.Every of us D.We each
8.The thieves ran away separately, ____ carrying a bag.
A.all B.each C.every D.either
9. ____ of the soldiers will go to the front. ____ wounded will have to stay behind.
A.All; Some B.Not every one; Some
C.Each; Any D.None; A few
10.Is this skirt ____ she likes best?
A.one B.that C.the one D.which
11.Now that the new machines have been bought, ____ will you do with these old ____ ?
A.how; ones B.how; one C.what; ones D.what; ones
12.—I feel a bit hungry.
—Why don’t you have ____ bread?
A.any B.some C.little D.a
13.I’d been expecting ____ letters the whole morning, but there were not ____ for me.
A.some; any B.many; a few
C.some; one D.a few; none
14. ____ of us are digging the holes, ____ are carring some water.
A.One;other B.Some;others
C.One;the other D.Some;the other
15.—Have you got ____ red ink?
—Sorry, I haven’t got ____ .
A.some; some B.any; many
C.some; any D.any; some
16.The students are planning to go on a trip, but ____ of them will be staying home.
A.some B.any C.none D.a little
17.It is impossible for so ____ workers to do so ____ work in a single day.
A.few; much B.few; many C.little; much D.little; many
18.We have plenty of paper but ____ ink.
A.few B.a few C.not many D.not much
19.There are ____ students who can make proGREss and learn
____ English well.
A.a few; many B.few; much
C.some; much D.a little; more
20.He is a strange man.He has ____ friends.
A.a few B.little C.a little D.few
21.Although he’s wealthy, he spends ____ on clothes.
A.little B.few C.a little D.a few
22.We’ve planted a lot of apple trees, but because there has been no rain, ____ have borne fruits.
A.some B.few C.a few D.the few
23.—Would you like some wine?
—Yes, just ____ ,please.
A.little B.very little C.a little D.little bit
24.He made the mistakes in the dictation exercises.
A.less B.least C.fewer D.fewest
25.If we had followed his plan, we could have done the job better with ____ money and ____ people.
A.less; less B.fewer; fewer
C.less; fewer D.fewer; less
keys:
1.B 2.D 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.D 21.A 22.B 23.C 24.D 25.C
A.all B.both C.each D.either
2.—Which of these two ties will you take?
—I’ll take ____ ,to give me a change sometimes.
A.either B.neither C.all D.both
3.The street is beautiful, for there are trees on ____ .
A.neither side B.either side
C.both sides D.all sides
4.—Which of the two Italian films do you like better?
— ____ ,because they are meaningless.
A.Both B.Either C.None D.Neither
5. ____ parents are coming to Tokyo next week.
A.Both of his B.His both
C.None of his D.The both of his
6.Mr.Wang gave the textbooks to all the pupils except ____ who had already taken them.
A.the ones B.ones C.some D.the others
7. ____ have a racing bicycle.
A.Each us B.Each of us C.Every of us D.We each
8.The thieves ran away separately, ____ carrying a bag.
A.all B.each C.every D.either
9. ____ of the soldiers will go to the front. ____ wounded will have to stay behind.
A.All; Some B.Not every one; Some
C.Each; Any D.None; A few
10.Is this skirt ____ she likes best?
A.one B.that C.the one D.which
11.Now that the new machines have been bought, ____ will you do with these old ____ ?
A.how; ones B.how; one C.what; ones D.what; ones
12.—I feel a bit hungry.
—Why don’t you have ____ bread?
A.any B.some C.little D.a
13.I’d been expecting ____ letters the whole morning, but there were not ____ for me.
A.some; any B.many; a few
C.some; one D.a few; none
14. ____ of us are digging the holes, ____ are carring some water.
A.One;other B.Some;others
C.One;the other D.Some;the other
15.—Have you got ____ red ink?
—Sorry, I haven’t got ____ .
A.some; some B.any; many
C.some; any D.any; some
16.The students are planning to go on a trip, but ____ of them will be staying home.
A.some B.any C.none D.a little
17.It is impossible for so ____ workers to do so ____ work in a single day.
A.few; much B.few; many C.little; much D.little; many
18.We have plenty of paper but ____ ink.
A.few B.a few C.not many D.not much
19.There are ____ students who can make proGREss and learn
____ English well.
A.a few; many B.few; much
C.some; much D.a little; more
20.He is a strange man.He has ____ friends.
A.a few B.little C.a little D.few
21.Although he’s wealthy, he spends ____ on clothes.
A.little B.few C.a little D.a few
22.We’ve planted a lot of apple trees, but because there has been no rain, ____ have borne fruits.
A.some B.few C.a few D.the few
23.—Would you like some wine?
—Yes, just ____ ,please.
A.little B.very little C.a little D.little bit
24.He made the mistakes in the dictation exercises.
A.less B.least C.fewer D.fewest
25.If we had followed his plan, we could have done the job better with ____ money and ____ people.
A.less; less B.fewer; fewer
C.less; fewer D.fewer; less
keys:
1.B 2.D 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.D 21.A 22.B 23.C 24.D 25.C