500. I receive ---.
A. all kinds of letter B. all kind of letters C. all kinds of letter D. all kinds letters
501. The cattle made a lot of --- in the farm yard.
A. noise B. noisy C. noises D. noisier
502. We sell ---.
A. all kinds of cloth B. all kind of cloth
C. all kind of cloths D. all the kinds of cloth
503. We must cross the street at the ---.
A. pavement B. bus stop C. zebra crossing D. district
504. While you are at the greengrocer’s, please get a ---.
A. greens B. salad C. lettuce D. green
505. He is a curious boy. He always --- questions.
A. asks B. looks at C. says D. laughs at
506. Do you need ---?
A. a help B. any help C. any helps D. helps
511. I’m afraid you --- to do this. It’s a regulation.
A. should B. ought C. must D. have to
56. The person you work with is your ---.
A. college B. colleague C. collaborator D. roommate
561. To make the land in good condition, we grow different ---.
A. shops B. crops C. plants D. trees
583. There are two teeth need --- and one tooth need to be ---.
A. pulled out/ to fill B. pulling out/ filled
C. to pull out/ filling D. pull out/ fill
584. You want to address an envelope to a whole family. You write: ---.
A. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family B. Family Wilson
C. Family Mr. & Mrs. Wilson D. Mr. & Mrs. Wilson
585. When he ---, I --- my homework.
A. came/ was doing B. has come/ do
C. was coming/ have done D. comes/ was doing
586. You want to begin a letter to a woman you have never met. You write: ---.
A. Dear Mrs. Grey B. Dear Miss. Grey C. Dear Ms. Grey D. Dear Mr. Grey
588. A pupil is answering a male teacher. The pupil says: “---.”
A. Yes, sir B. Yes, Mr. C. Yes, Sir Teacher D. Yes, Mr. Teacher
592. You stop a woman in the street to ask the way. You say, “---.”
A. Excuse me, Mrs. B. Excuse me C. Madam D. Excuse me, Lady
593. Those naughty boys kicked the bag --- my class.
A. from B. to C. in D. into
594. She wasn’t at the seaside during the holidays. She wishes she --- there.
A. had been B. has been C. would be D. were
596. You are answering a university professor. You say: “---.”
A. Yes, Professor Hawkins B. Yes, Mr. Professor
C. Yes, Professor D. Yes, Hawkins
598. A shopkeeper might say this to a man: “Can I help you, ---?”
A. Mr. B. Sir C. Master D. Ms.
600. A shopkeeper might say this to a woman: “Can I help you, ---?”
A. Mrs. B. Miss C. Madam D. Lady