—Eric, are your parents angry about your English in this exam?
—Oh, of them is angry. They just told me to get better grades next time.
A. none. B. both.
C. neither. D. all.
—Would you like something to drink?
—Yes, give us__________, please.
A. some pieces of bread. B. two bottle of milks.
C. three cup of apples juice. D. two cups of coffee.
—Here are two apples, but you can only eat either of them.
—But can I have some bananas, Mum?
A. another one. B. one of them.
C. neither this one nor that one. D. both of them.
—She’s come up with some different ways to solve the math problem.
—What a clever girl!
A. gone up. B. put up.
C. set up. D. thought up.
—I won’t travel abroad these days. It’s not safe.
—I won’t, either.
A. So won’t I. B. So I won’t.
C. Neither will I. D. Neither I will.
—Why is she suitable to get the job?
—Because she is good with kids.
A is good for. B is good to.
C. gets on well with D is good at.