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1. The traffic laws of each a.state b.varies with regards to speed c.limit and d.minimum driving age.
2. Several a.breed of dog b.is trained specifically c.for d.police work.
3. The Iowa Caucus, the first primary a.election in the race for the American presidency, has traditionally
been an b.accurate c.forecasts of who will be the major d.parties’ nominees.
4. Every one of the a.students b.are c.present today for our final d.exam.
5. Much of the strikers’ b.anger c.have to do d.with money.
6. Every man who was assigned to Carlton Hall must check in with _______ resident adviser today.
A. their
B. his
C. her
D. your
7. All of us should do ______ best to keep an eye out for each other.
A. their
B. his
C. your
D. our
8. If the professor’s class is full, you should ask him if he can let you get into ________ next term.
A. his
B. them
C. him
D. its
9. Everybody a.should just mind b.their own business c.and we would all be d.better off
10. a.Whatever your opinion of Mr. Jelks b.is, you must admit c.him d.has very impressive credentials.
11. Each ________ is responsible for finding his/her own living accommodation.
12. _________ may be bought used for half the price of new ones.
A. Many textbooks
B. Many textbook
C. Much textbook
D. Much of the textbook
13. My brother and a.other friend b.of his are going c.to Europe for spring d.break.
14. Each student a.is required b.to make c. a speech d.in the end of the semester.
15. a.Much money b.can be saved c.if you don’t spend d.them so carelessly.
16. None of them ______ his or her homework assignments.
A. done
B. had done
C. doing
D. be doing
17. ______ a relief it was to hear that your father’s going to be all right.
A. That
B. Why
C. What
D. What was
18. All the schools he applied to accepted _______.
A. him
B. them
C. he
D. his
19. Everything _________ to be in its place or Laurent gets very upset.
A. needing
B. need
C. needs
D. will be needing
20. Many of the teachers I had last year still haven’t turned in your grades for the finals.
21. Never a.before b.I have had such c. a delicious dinner d.as the one we had last night in Chinatown.
22. Fox News a.is located on b.the top floor of the Jackson Building, just d.out of town.
23. Rarely a.can we b.be seen such c.a movie in my country d.due to censorship by the government.
24. My paper a.written last night, but I was so tired that I c.don’t think my teacher will understand
d.much of it.
25. Each of us a.are ready whenever your b.team c.feels d.prepared to begin.
34. Soon, you’ll be able to buy you niece or nephew a digital piggy bank. What it does (is/are) counting
the money for the child.
35. A butcher sells (meat/steak).
36. We are going to cook these (meat/steak) on the grill.
37. Not much of the (luggage/bag) can be taken abroad an airplane.
38. Much of the (computer/equipment) in our office needs updating.
39. Most people usually travel with a couple of (bags/luggages).
40. A few (softwares/programs) are available as free downloads online.
41. Some (software/bag) is available as “open source”
42. (Candy/Truffle) is given out on Halloween.
43. (Candies/Truffles) are given on Valentine’s Day.
44. I get several (mails/letters) each day.
45. Much of my (mail/letter) are catalogs.
46. A handful of dry-roasted peanuts, a low-cholesterol food, (have/has) 166 calories.
47. I don’t know much (expression/slang)
48. I don’t know many (expressions/slangs)
49. I use my laptop all day long. I look up general information and (detail/details) on Google.
50. Wikipedia.com gives me information on all kinds of (subject/subjects)
51. I read reviews online on Yelp and Amazon. I get good advice and (suggestion/suggestions)
52. I looked up new words on Dictionary.com. I am increasing my (vocabulary/vocabularies).
53. I spend a lot of time in front of my computer. The (hour/hours) passed by so quickly.
54. I don’t have a lot of free time, but I have cleaned up my desk a couple of (time/times)
55. I have a lot of (experience/experiences) using a computer. It seems as though we have grown up and
had a lot of experience together.
56. Read for errors
The English is well-known of raising sheeps. There are over sixty different breeds of sheeps
in the UK. Sheep has been raised in England for hundreds of years. Ninety percent of the sheep
is raised for wool. Annually, from two to thirty pounds of wool are produced by one sheep. The
wool from one sheep is called “a fleece”, the wool from many sheep, “a clip”. Genetics are
one factor that determine how much wool a sheep will produce. Lamp produces less wool
than mature animal.
While sheeps and goats have many similarities, they are different species. Telling the
difference between a sheep and goat are easy — look at their tails. A goat’s tail goes up but a
sheep’s tail hangs down. Most goat grow hair that do not require shearing or combing. Most
sheep grow wool that need to be sheared annually. One sheep, named “Shrek”, got out of its
paddock and was not found for seven years.When the owner found and sheared Shrek, he
produced 68 pound of wool, enough to make 20 men’s suits.