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EXERCISES ON ARTICLES
Supply a/an, the or ‘-‘
1. Jim got .B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) from Durham University in 1988a
2. Ceila is sure she’s seen an . UFO( Unidentified Flying Object)
3. .EC(European Community) does a lot of trade with the rest of the world.the
4. I don’t know how much MP (Member of Parliament) earns.an
5. Which countries belong to * NATO? (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
6.* . H2O is the chemical formula for water.
7. I’ve used my computer to learn BASIC (Beginners’ All Purpose Instruction a
Code)
8. .NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) had a setback in the
1986.
9. We were looking for place to spend night. we found turned out to a a/the The
be in .charming village. .village was called a The *.Lodsworth.
10. An/The individual has every right to expect personal freedom. The.freedom of
the individual is something worth fighting for.
11. Yes, my name is .Simpson, but, I’m not Simpson you’re looking for.* the.
12. Who’s at .door?- It’s . postman.the the
13. When you go out, would you please go to supermarket and get some the.
butter.
14. I’ve got appointment this afternoon. I’ve got to go to an. the.doctor’s.
15. We went to theatre last night and saw Flames. It’s … wonderful play. the a
16. We prefer spend our holidays in country, t mountain or by sea.the he the
17. We have seen what earth looks like from t moon. the he
18. This is the front room. ceiling and walls need decorating, but The the/*
the a/* .floor is in good order. We’ll probably cover it with carpet . 19. You’re
imagining *things. All your fears are in the mind.
20. Look at this wonderful small computer. .top lifts up to form screen, The the/a
the front lifts off to form the/a .keyboard and the whole thing only weighs 5 kilos.
21. history of .world is history of .the the the . *.war.
22. Is there moon round planet Venus? a the
23. What’s John doing these days? – He’s working as postman.* a
24. exercise is good for body.* the
25. Could you pass me salt, please?the
26. They’re building new supermarket in centre of our town.a the
27. Where’s your mother at moment? – I think she’s in kitchen.the the
28. If you were a cook, you’d have to work in kitchen all day long. a
29. He plays trumpet wonderfully.the
30. …Lake Windermere is perhaps …nicest place I’ve been to.
31. Are you coming to play chess after breakfast?* *
32. I like sitting on beach at .sunset.the the
33. They were soon taken to hospital and their parents were immediately the
informed by phone.the
34. …Herbrides lie off western coast of Scotland in Atlantic.the the
35. ‘Apples are 80p ….kilo.’ –‘Can I have half …kilo, please and ….dozen eggs?
36. Are you going to ….cinema or to ….theater tonight?
37. ….Mont Blanc is …..highest peak in …..Alps.
38. You’ve got ….cough, why don’t you see ….doctor?
39. Will you be at …..office tomorrow?
40. ….Yellow River is …..second largest river in ….China.
41. ….Prince Charles is to visit …..New Zealand next month.
42. Will John be going to …..university when he leaves …school?
43. I’m going to take ….children to ….seaside.
44. ….Suez Canal links …Red Sea and …..Mediterranean.
45. ….importance of ….Peace Talks in Geneva is recognized by everybody.
46. I read ….Economist every week and ….Times magazine.
47. We can’t be sure about the history of …human race, but …man developed
earlier than we think, though we certainly weren’t around at the time of
…..dinosaurs.
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10. Hereford cows are one of most common breeds of cattle raised for beef.
A B C D
11. American soprano Kathleen Battle taught music in elementary school before
A
beginning the career a professional singer.
B D C her career
12. In 1891, first state law to help local communities pay for highways was passed in New
Jersey. B C D A the first
13. Lumber is dried and seasoned in an heated chamber called a dry kiln.
A B C D
14. Grandfather Mountain, a highest mountain in the Blue Ridge mountain range, is in North
Carolina..
A the highest B C D
15. The term ‘baritone’ refers to the range of male voice that lies between tenor to bass.
A B C D
16. It was around 1925 that accurate, convenient system for recording the choreography of ballet
was developed.
A C DB an accurate
17. Richard Byrd was the first person in the history to fly over the North Pole.
A bỏ the C D B
18. At beginning of the Civil War, Matthew Brady was authorized to accompany the Union
A B C
Army and take photographs.
D
19. In 1878 in San Francisco, Kate Wiggins open the first kindergarten on the West Coast.
A B C D
20. The tulip tree, the tallest broadleaf plant in the eastern United States, may reach height of
over 200 feet.
A B C D
21. The watt is named after James Watt, the British engineer who developed the steam engine in
A C B
1760s.
D
22. Methane is a odorless burning gas and is the main ingredient of natural gas.
A C DB
23. The alcohol acts as a narcotic on the nervous system and the brain.
A C DB
24. Zachary Taylor was first president to be elected from a state west of the Mississippi River.
A B C D
25. Barnacles, which are related to lobsters, shrimp, and crabs, make strongest glue.
A B C D
26. In the 1860s, Louis Pasteur discovered that bacteria in air caused the perishable food to go
A B C bỏ the
bad.
D
27. Land covers almost third of the earth’s surface, of which two-thirds is too cold or too dry for
farming.
A B C D
28. “Old Faithful” in the Yellowstone National Park is probably the world’s most famous geyser.
B C DA
29. Thermographs are special pictures that show the variation in heat emitted by different areas
of body. D
30. The world’s fastest animal is cheetah, but if birds are included, the fastest of all animals is
A B C
the spine-tailed swift.
D
31. The most of the energy used in our homes and factories is generated from coal, oil, and
A B C D
natural gas.
32. Soybeans were first grown in the Orient and brought to the Western world during the World
War Two . D
33. In the architecture, a capital is the top portion of a column.
A BỎ THE B C D
34. Woody Guthrie wrote thousands of songs during the lifetime, many of which became classic
A B HIS LIFETIME
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A B C
than any other United States manufacturing industry in fighting pollution.
D
47. The most Americans would benefit by doing more walking; in fact, physicians believe
A B C
walking to be one of the best form of exercise.
D
48. Ms. Winfield always told us that the hard work was its own reward.
A B C D
49. The famous aviator Charles Lindbergh was a early supporter of rocket research.
A C DB
50. Louisa May Alcott infused her own life into the character of Jo in book Little Women.
A B C D
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EXERCISES ON ARTICLES Supply a/an, the or ‘-‘
1. Jim got a.B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) from Durham University in 1988
2. Ceila is sure she’s seen an
. UFO( Unidentified Flying Object)
3. the.EC(European Community) does a lot of trade with the rest of the world.
4. I don’t know how much an MP (Member of Parliament) earns.
5. Which countries belong to * NATO? (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 6.*
. H2O is the chemical formula for water.
7. I’ve used my computer to learn BASIC (Beginners’ All Purpose Instruction a Code)
8. the.NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) had a setback in 1986.
9. We were looking for place to spend a
a/the night. The we found turned out to be in .charming village. a
The.village was called *.Lodsworth.
10. An/The individual has every right to expect personal freedom. The.freedom of
the individual is something worth fighting for.
11. Yes, my name is *.Simpson, but, I’m not the.Simpson you’re looking for.
12. Who’s at the.door?- It’s the. postman.
13. When you go out, would you please go to the.supermarket and get some butter.
14. I’ve got an.appointment this afternoon. I’ve got to go to the.doctor’s.
15. We went to the theatre last night and saw Flames. It’s … wonderful play. a
16. We prefer spend our holidays in the country, the mountain or by the sea.
17. We have seen what the earth looks like from the moon.
18. This is the front room. The ceiling and the/* walls need decorating, but
the .floor is in good order. We’ll probably cover it with a/*carpet . 19. You’re
imagining *things. All your fears are in the mind.
20. Look at this wonderful small computer. The .top lifts up to form the/a screen,
the front lifts off to form the/a .keyboard and the whole thing only weighs 5 kilos.
21. .the history of the .world is the .history of *.war. 22. Is there moon round a the planet Venus?
23. What’s *John doing these days? – He’s working as postman. a 24. exercise is good for * the body.
25. Could you pass me the salt, please?
26. They’re building new supermarket in a the centre of our town.
27. Where’s your mother at the moment? – I think she’s in the kitchen.
28. If you were a cook, you’d have to work in kitchen all day long. a
29. He plays the trumpet wonderfully.
30. …Lake Windermere is perhaps …nicest place I’ve been to.
31. Are you coming to play chess after * breakfast? *
32. I like sitting on the beach at the .sunset.
33. They were soon taken to the hospital and their parents were immediately informed by the phone.
34. …Herbrides lie off the western coast of Scotland in the Atlantic.
35. ‘Apples are 80p ….kilo.’ –‘Can I have half …kilo, please and ….dozen eggs?
36. Are you going to ….cinema or to ….theater tonight?
37. ….Mont Blanc is …..highest peak in …..Alps.
38. You’ve got ….cough, why don’t you see ….doctor?
39. Will you be at …..office tomorrow?
40. ….Yellow River is …..second largest river in ….China.
41. ….Prince Charles is to visit …..New Zealand next month.
42. Will John be going to …..university when he leaves …school?
43. I’m going to take ….children to ….seaside.
44. ….Suez Canal links …Red Sea and …..Mediterranean.
45. ….importance of ….Peace Talks in Geneva is recognized by everybody.
46. I read ….Economist every week and ….Times magazine.
47. We can’t be sure about the history of …human race, but …man developed
earlier than we think, though we certainly weren’t around at the time of …..dinosaurs. Blurred content of page 3
10. Hereford cows are one of most common breeds of cattle raised for beef. A B C D
11. American soprano Kathleen Battle taught music in elementary school before A
beginning the career a professional singer. B C her career D
12. In 1891, first state law to help local communities pay for highways was passed in New
Jersey. A the first B C D
13. Lumber is dried and seasoned in an heated chamber called a dry kiln. A B C D
14. Grandfather Mountain, a highest mountain in the Blue Ridge mountain range, is in North Carolina.. A the highest B C D
15. The term ‘baritone’ refers to the range of male voice that lies between tenor to bass. A B C D
16. It was around 1925 that accurate, convenient system for recording the choreography of ballet was developed. A B an accurate C D
17. Richard Byrd was the first person in the history to fly over the North Pole. A bỏ the C D B
18. At beginning of the Civil War, Matthew Brady was authorized to accompany the Union A B C Army and take photographs. D
19. In 1878 in San Francisco, Kate Wiggins open the first kindergarten on the West Coast. A B C D
20. The tulip tree, the tallest broadleaf plant in the eastern United States, may reach height of over 200 feet. A B C D
21. The watt is named after James Watt, the British engineer who developed the steam engine in A C B 1760s. D
22. Methane is a odorless burning gas and is the main ingredient of natural gas. A B C D
23. The alcohol acts as a narcotic on the nervous system and the brain. A C D B
24. Zachary Taylor was first president to be elected from a state west of the Mississippi River. A B C D
25. Barnacles, which are related to lobsters, shrimp, and crabs, make strongest glue. A B C D
26. In the 1860s, Louis Pasteur discovered that bacteria in air caused the perishable food to go A B C bỏ the bad. D
27. Land covers almost third of the earth’s surface, of which two-thirds is too cold or too dry for farming. A B C D
28. “Old Faithful” in the Yellowstone National Park is probably the world’s most famous geyser. A B C D
29. Thermographs are special pictures that show the variation in heat emitted by different areas of body. D
30. The world’s fastest animal is cheetah, but if birds are included, the fastest of all animals is A B C the spine-tailed swift. D
31. The most of the energy used in our homes and factories is generated from coal, oil, and A B C D natural gas.
32. Soybeans were first grown in the Orient and brought to the Western world during the World War Two. D
33. In the architecture, a capital is the top portion of a column. A BỎ THE B C D
34. Woody Guthrie wrote thousands of songs during the lifetime, many of which became classic A B HIS LIFETIME Blurred content of page 6 A B C
than any other United States manufacturing industry in fighting pollution. D
47. The most Americans would benefit by doing more walking; in fact, physicians believe A B C
walking to be one of the best form of exercise. D
48. Ms. Winfield always told us that the hard work was its own reward. A B C D
49. The famous aviator Charles Lindbergh was a early supporter of rocket research. A B C D
50. Louisa May Alcott infused her own life into the character of Jo in book Little Women. A B C D