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¡ú How many pictures can you see on the wall? There is a lot of pork in the basket.

¡ú How much pork is there in the basket? I want three glasses of water.

¡ú How many glasses of water do you want?

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Test for Unit 10

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A. can I help you B. What do you do C. Who are you D. Where are you 2. We have four ______ porridge in our restaurant. A. size B. kinds of C. kind of D. kind 3. She likes ______ dumplings for lunch.

A. chicken and cabbage B. chickens and cabbages C. a chicken and cabbage D. chicken and a cabbage 4. Millie would like ______ some tea.

A. to eat B. to drink C. have D. drink 5. ______your sunglasses, Sally. The sun is so bright. A. Put down B. Put up C. Put away D. Put on

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1. There are lots of ______ (tomato) in the basket on the table. 2. Whose ______ (photo) are there?

3.¡ªWhat are they? ¡ªThey are ______ (watch).

4. Jack would not like _______ (tomato) and ______ (beef) ______ (noodles). 5. There is some ______ (rice) in the bag.

6. There are two new ______ (knife) in my pencil-case. 7. I¡®d like two ______ (kind) of ______ (noodle)£¬please. 8. Beijing and Shanghai are two big ______ (city) in China.

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1. There are lots of ______ in the basket on the table.

A. tomato B. potato C. vegetable D. tomatoes 2. How much are the ______.

A. bread B. meats C. tomatoes D. potatos 3. How many ______ are there in your family?

A. people B. peoples C. person D. man 4. What color are your ______?

A. trouser B. cloth C. shoe D. gloves 5. The baby has only two ______.

A. toothes B. tooths C. tooth D. teeth 6. ¨CWould you like some cakes? ¨C______. I¡®m not hungry.

A. Yes, please B. No, thanks C. Of course not D. That¡®s all right 7. ¨CWould you like to have dinner with me tonight? ¨C______.

A. That¡®s all right B. Yes, I do C. Yes, I¡®d love to D. Thank you

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1. I want to buy some ______ (dictionary). 2. I can find that new ______ (watch).

3. There are many ______ (box) in the future. 4. We¡®d like ______ (eat) some ice cream. 5. I want to buy too many ______ (potato). 6. We have some great ______ (special) today.

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1. He¡®d like some tomato soup. (¸ÄΪһ°ãÒÉÎʾä) ______ he ______ ______ tomato soup?

2. There is a man under the tree. (¸ÄΪ¸´Êý¾ä×Ó) There ______ some ______ under the tree.

3. We¡®d like two bowls of noodles. (¶Ô»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ) ______ ______ bowls of noodles would you like? 4. I would like some meat. (¶Ô»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ) ______ ______ you like?

5. Mrs. Green would like beef noodles. (¶Ô»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ)

______ ______ ______ noodles ______ Mrs. Green ______?

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1. Would you like ______ orange juice?

A. any B. some C. many D. enough 2. I often eat some ______ and ______ for breakfast.

A. eggs; bread B. egg; bread C. eggs; breads D. breads; eggs 3. -- Would you like some hamburgers? -- ______?

A. Yes, I would B. No, I wouldn¡®t C. Yes, please D. Yes, I¡®d like 4. We¡®d like ______ many apples to eat.

A. have B. has C. having D. to have 5. There is no water ______ air on the moon. A. so B. but C. and D. or

6. He¡®d like a bowl of noodles ______ chicken and cabbage. A. has B. have C. with D. in

7. We ______ have dumplings and green tea.

A. also B. too C. either D. neither

8. What ______ bowl of noodles would you like, small or large? A. kind B. size C. color D. time 9. I¡®d like two ______.

A. small bowl of noodles B. small bowls of noodle C. small bowls of noodles D. small bowl of noodle 10. The noodles with orange juice ______ only $1.5. A. is B. are C. for D. with

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One day, there men walk in the mountains. They play and 11 so happily that they forget the time. Soon they feel very 12 , and there is only a piece of bread for them to eat. The three men don¡®t know 13 can have it. They 14 God can tell them the answer in the dream.

The next morning, the first man says, ¨DI have a 15 . In the dream, God says to me, ?You are a friendly man, 16 I want you to have this piece of bread.¡®¡¬

¨DI have a 17 dream, too,¡¬ the second one says. ¨DIn the dream, God tells me, ?You are a 18 man. You often help people in need. You should have the bread and help others.¡®¡¬

Then, the third one says, ¨DIn my dream, I 19 nothing, but in the evening, I 20 up suddenly and eat up the bread.¡¬

11. A. run B. eat C. talk D. watch 12. A. hungry B. tired C. unhappy D. relaxing 13. A. who B. what C. where D. which 14. A. want B. say C. hope D. hear 15. A. rest B. walk C. time D. dream 16. A. because B. so C. and D. but 17. A. strange B. big C. nice D. long 18. A. tall B. kind C. lucky D. busy 19. A. eat B. have C. see D. like 20. A. look B. get C. open D. wake

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In many English homes , people eat four meals a day: breakfast , lunch , afternoon tea and dinner .

People have breakfast at any time from seven to nine in the morning. They eat porridge , eggs or bread. English people drink tea or coffee at breakfast .

Lunch comes at one o¡®clock . Afternoon tea is from four to five in the afternoon and dinner is about half past seven . First they have soup. Then they have meat or fish with vegetables. After that they eat some other things , like bananas , apples , or oranges .

But not all English people eat like that. Some of them have their dinner in the middle of the day. Their meals are breakfast , dinner , tea and supper and all these meals are very simple. ( ) 1. Many English people have _____ meals a day.

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