– I can’t find my dictionary.--Don’t worry about your lost book. You can use _______.
#54498
A
my
B
mine
C
her
D
yours
---Did the actor live alone in his house? ---Yes. He has a wife and two children. But ____ of them lives with him.
#54500
A
none
B
all
C
both
D
neither
I don't understand the story though there are___ new words in it.
#54502
A
few
B
little
C
a few
D
a little
—Which would you like to drink, coffee or orange juice?—___________. Please give me a cup of tea.
#54504
A
Neither
B
Both
C
All
D
None
—Would you like cup of coffee?—No, thanks. I’ve had enough.
#54508
A
another
B
other
C
others
D
the others
_ Excuse me, _______is the nearest bookshop? _Go down the street and turn left at the second corner.
#54514
A
how
B
what
C
where
D
which
—How many computers are there in the room?—__________. Some workers moved them to another place just now.
#54518
A
None
B
Both
C
Nobody
D
Neither
—Excuse me. I want to buy some stamps. Where can I find a post office?—I know _______ is not far from here. You can easily find _______.
#54520
A
that; it
B
it; one
C
one; it
D
that; one
---- If you can’t decide which of the two novels to borrow, why don’t you take_____? ---- I won’t read them this month.
#54522
A
both.
B
all
C
any
D
either.
—What a hot day! Have you had a drink?—Not yet. But I’d like to have after work.
#54525
A
it
B
one
C
other
D
another
My aunt and uncle have two children, but __________ of them lives with them.
#54527
A
all
B
both
C
some
D
neither
—What do you think of the two backpacks? —______ of them are very nice.
#54532
A
Either
B
Both
C
Each
D
All