2. little
3. any
4. many
5. a few
6. little
7. some
8. some
9. few
10. little
11. any
12. some
13. any
14. any - some
15. some
2. little
3. any
4. many
5. a few
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9. few
10. little
11. any
12. some
13. any
14. any - some
15. some
1. I eat a few/ a little/ a lot of cheese – too much, really, but I love it.
2. I made a few/ a little/ a lot of sandwiches, but our visitors still ate every single one!
3. When I was younger, I ate a lot of chocolate, but I eat fewer/less/ more chocolate now – I'm trying to be healthier.
4. We prepared enough food for ten people, but there were a lot fewer/less/ more people than that at the party. It was really crowded!
5. The extra-large pizza is perfect for four or more people. For fewer/less/ more people, we recommend a normal pizza.
6. It’s better to cook your own food than to buy fast food. Cooking usually takes fewer/less/ more time, but it’s much healthier.
7. A: So who did you invite for dinner?
B: Just a few/ a little/ a lot of people – only three.
8. A: Do you want some milk or sugar in your coffee?
B: Just a few/ a little/ a lot of milk, please. Not too much.
9. A: How much time do you spend cooking every day?
B: a few/ a little/ a lot of ! At least three hours every day.
1. How many/much meals do you eat every day?
2. We haven’t got many/much bread. Can you buy some?
3. There wasn’t many/much food at the party, so I’m still hungry!
4. You eat too many/much sweets. They’re bad for your teeth.
5. Do you eat many/much fruit?
6. How many/much rice do you want? A lot or just a little?
7. You didn’t cook many/much peas. Are you sure there are enough for all of us?
8. I don’t want too many/much spaghetti. I’m not really hungry.
9. There’s too many/much butter on that toast! It’s not healthy.
10. I don’t eat many/much eggs. I don’t really like them.
For breakfast, I usually have a/any/some toast and jam. I don’t put a/any/some butter on my toast. I usually just drink a/any/some cup of tea with my breakfast. I don’t put a/any/some sugar in my tea – I don’t like sweet drinks. At the weekend, I often have a/any/some egg for breakfast. Then, at about 11 o’clock, I usually have a/any/some coffee break. I eat a/any/some biscuits – just two or three. Then for lunch, I usually have a/any/some sandwich. I also eat a/any/some fruit, like an apple or an orange. I never eat a/any/some crisps – they’re really unhealthy.
Build sentences by using the given words or phrases
1.It/ necessary/ persuade/ lazy students/ spend/ time/ resonably
2.It/ usually/ take/ one/ much time/ master/ language skills
3.It/ humorous/ my brother/ make/ little sister/ laugh/ happily
4.It/ not worth/ learn/ new words /by heart
5.It/ cost/ learner/ 250 usd/ complete/ English course.
giải thích đáp án giúp em với ạ
1. Hurry up! We only have _____ time left before the teacher leaves.
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. much
2. Eating out is very costly in district 1! There aren’t _____ cheap restaurants.
A. some B. much C. any D. a little
giải thích giúp em với ạ
1. Hurry up! We only have_____ time left before the teacher leaves.
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. much
2. Eating out is very costly in district 1! There aren’t ______ cheap restaurants.
A. some B. much C. any D. a little
Make sentences, using the words given.
1. "Tarzan" / interesting film/ attract/ children/ adult.
2. film/ a little boy/ parents/ die/ raise/ a gorilla/ become/ jungle man.
3. until/ a professor and daughter/ study/ wildlife in the jungle/ he/ surprised/ discover/ he/ human.
4. short time/ jungle man/ fall in love/ professor's daughter/ not want/ leave/ gorilla family.
5. at last/ girl/ decide/ stay/ him/ jungle.
THE STORY OF COCA-COLA
Coca-Cola was invented in 1886 by John Pemberton, a druggist living in Atlanta. The original drink was a type of syrup, using coca leaves, sugar and cola nuts, plus a few other secret ingredients! Pemberton sold it as a medicine; and with its coca (the source of cocaine), it must have made people feel good!
Nevertheless, Pemberton’s medicine was not very successful, so he sold his secret formula to another druggist, Asa Candler. Candler was interested, because he had another idea that Pemberton’s “medicine” would be much better if it was mixed with soda. Candler was thus the man who really invented the drink Coca-Cola. Candler also advertised his new drink, and soon people were going to drugstores just to get a drink of Coca-Cola.
Before long, other people became interested in the product, including a couple of businessmen who wanted to sell it in bottles. Candler sold them a licence to bottle the drink, and very quickly the men became millionaires. The famous bottle, with its very distinctive shape, was designed in 1916. And the famous Coca-Cola logo is the most famous logo in the world. Unlike any other famous commercial logos, it has not changed in 100 years!
During the First World War, American soldiers in Europe began asking for Coca-Cola, so the Coca-Cola company began to export to Europe. It was so popular with soldiers that they then had to start bottling the drink in Europe.
Today, Coca-Cola is made in countries all over the world, including Russia and China; it is the world’s most popular drink.
As for the famous formula, it is probably the world’s most valuable secret! The exact ingredients for making Coca-Cola are only known to a handful of people. And as for the “coca” that was in the original drink, that was eliminated in 1903. It was a drug, and too dangerous. Today’s Coca-Cola contains caffeine, but not cocaine!
87. According to the passage, Coca-Cola was first introduced in ____.
A. America B. China C. Europe D. Russia
88. According to the passage, the original drink made people feel good because it contained ____.
A. coca leaves B. cola nuts C. secret ingredients D. sugar
89. It is stated in the passage that Candler was interested in the product because he thought ____.
A. he could develop the original formula by adding soda
B. he would sell it and quickly became a millionaire
C. it was an useful medicine which made people feel good
D. Pemberton’s medicine was very famous and successful
90. The word “licence” in the passage is closest in meaning to ____.
A. certificate B. permission C. charter D ticket
91. The word “distinctive” in the passage is opposite in meaning to ____.
A. normal B. original C. ugly D unique
92. When were the Coca-Cola’s bottle shape and logo designed according to the passage?
A. in 1886 B. in 1916 C. in 1930 D. in 1986
93 The word “eliminated” in the passage probably means ____.
A. banned B. destroyed C. erased D. excluded
94. According to the passage, what is NOT true about the formula of Coca-Cola ?
A. It is probably the world’s most priceless secret.
B. It was really invented by the druggist. Asa Candler.
C. Its exact ingredients are well known to many people.
D. Its ingredient was changed from cocaine to caffeine.
Some plants and animals are referred to as tiny organisms because they are extremely small.
A. medium B. little C. oversized D. small
IV. Rewrite the sentences using “in spite of”.
1. Although she is an accountant, she never seems to have any money.
In spite of being an accountant, she never seems to have any money.
2. Although Henry is a millionaire, he hates spending money.
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3. Mark went on working although he felt unwell.
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4. They slept soundly although the night air was hot.
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5. Although she was successful, she felt dissatisfied.
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6. Although the boat was full of water, it sailed on.
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7. Although the children were poor, they seemed happy.
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8. We couldn't get tickets although we queued for an hour.
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9. I enjoyed the film although the story was silly.
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10. He didn't arrive until 9 o'clock although he promised that he wouldn't be late.
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