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TUYỂN TẬP 11 Đề thi cuối học kì 2 lớp 9 tiếng anh CÓ ĐÁP ÁN + FILE NGHE NĂM 2022 - 2023 được soạn dưới dạng file word, audio gồm 11 FILE trang. Các bạn xem và tải đề thi cuối học kì 2 lớp 9 tiếng anh về ở dưới.
Listening (2.0 pts)
1. You will hear Tony talking to Lisa about the science club competition. Listen and circle the best answer. (1.0pt)
1 Which building will the competition be in?
A. the school
B. the town hall
C. the university
2 How has the team decided to get there?
A. They will catch a bus.
B. They will walk.
C. They will go on the underground.
3 The total number of questions in the quiz will be
A. five.
B. twenty-five.
C. fifteen.
4 Tony’s favourite area of science is
A. biology.
B. chemistry.
C. physics.
2. You will hear a girl asking some information about summer job. Listen and complete the information.(1.0pt)
Time working day ends: _____________
You need to be: _____________ and careful
You will earn: £___________ a week
What you must pay for: _____________
Multiple choice (2.5 pts)
1. She didn’t know that ____________ Lake Michigan was one of the Great Lakes until last year.
A. a B. an C. Ø D. the
2. Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others.
A. tailor B. vision C. demand D. figure
3. He suggests that mothers______________ are employed full-time will not be able to give their children enough care and attention.
A. who B. which C. whom D. where
4. In the near future, a teacher will act more like a than a giver of knowledge.
A. instructor B. facilitator C. speaker D. listener
5. Don't forget_____________ your identity card with you to the interview.
A. taking B. take C. to take D. took
6. If the weather _____ fine tomorrow, we may go for a swim.
A. will be B. is C. would be D. were
7. “My dream is to become a doctor because I want to save people’s lives.”
– “ _____________ ”
A. That’s terrible! B. It’s not what I want to hear.
C. That’s a very good point. D. Maybe you find it boring.
8. Place 6 ______ of garlic in a small saucepan, cover with water and bring to the boil.
A. pinches B. bunches C. sticks D. cloves
9. What does the notice say?
A. Book tours in the tourist office.
B. Buy a guidebook from the tourist office.
C. Go inside and pay for a map.
D. Tours are not available.
10. Find error:
Before Martin become an astronaut, he had worked as a pilot for an airline company.
A B C D
Reading (2.5pts)
Lexical (1.25 pts)
Last week I went to (1) ______ International Food Festival in Hai Phong. Because the festival only (2) ______ place for one day, hundreds of people crowded into it. It was the biggest food festival I had ever seen. There were thirty countries participating in the festival. They brought with them traditional food specialities which reflected their unique national (3)______.
I was really impressed by the Cobb salad. (4)______ the salad requires quite a few ingredients, it is quick to make. The American chef at the festival showed me the way to make the salad and it took me only 15 minutes to complete. Another good dish is steak pie, a traditional British meat pie made from stewing steak and beef gravy, enclosed in a pastry shell. Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to listen to the chef give instructions on how to make this dish. However, I tried it and it was brilliant. Next year (5)______ there is another food festival, I will definitely join in.
Multiple choice (1.25 pts)
Sydney is Australia's most exciting city. The history of Australia begins here. In 1788 Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney with 11 ships and 1624 passengers from Britain (including 770 prisoners). Today there are about 3.6 million people in Sydney. It is the biggest city in Australia, the busiest port in the South Pacific and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In Sydney, the buildings are higher, the colours are brighter and the nightlife is more exoiting. There are over 20 excellent beaches close to Sydney and its warm climate and cool winter have made its favourite city for immigrants from overseas. There are two things that make Sydney famous: its beautiful harbour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which was built in 1932 and the Sydney Opera House, which was opened in 1973.
1. According to the passage, where did Captain Arthur Philips arrive in 1788?
A. South Pacific. B. Sydney Harbour Bridge. C. Sydney. D. Britain.
2. How many people are there in Sydney today?
A. 1.624 million. B 3.6 million. C. 770 million. D. 1788 million.
3. The word “immigrants” in the text means________________.
A. people who travel to a different country or place, often in order to find work
B. people who have come to a different country in order to live there permanently
C. people who have come to a different country in order to study
D. people who have rights because of being born there
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Sydney?
A. Sydney is not famous for its beautiful harbour.
B. Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
C. Sydney is the busiest port in the South Pacific.
D. Sydney is the most exciting city in Australia.
5. Which of the following should be the best title of the reading passage?
A. Sydney's Opera House.
B. The history of Sydney.
C. An introduction of Sydney .
D. Sydney's beaches and harbours.
Do as directed (3.0 pts)
1. You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop. It has just opened in the high street. (Combine the pairs of sentences, using relative clauses)
=> ………………………………………………………………………………………
2. Robots will completely replace humans in the workplace.. (Rewrite the sentence, using passive form)
=> …………………………………………………………………………………………
3. Attend the class regularly and you can pass the test easily. (Rewrite the sentence using conditional sentence)
=> If……………………………………………………………………………………
4. My father/ already/ cook/ dinner/ when/ we/ come/ home/. (Complete the sentence using the words given)
=> ………………………………………………………………………………………
5. About you: English is a useful language. What do you do to improve your English?
Write a short paragraph (about 60 words).
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
ĐÁP ÁN KIỂM TRA HỌC KÌ II
NĂM HỌC 2022 - 2023
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9Listening (2.0 pts)
1. You will hear Tony talking to Lisa about the science club competition. Listen and circle the best answer. (1.0pt)
1 Which building will the competition be in?
A. the school
B. the town hall
C. the university
2 How has the team decided to get there?
A. They will catch a bus.
B. They will walk.
C. They will go on the underground.
3 The total number of questions in the quiz will be
A. five.
B. twenty-five.
C. fifteen.
4 Tony’s favourite area of science is
A. biology.
B. chemistry.
C. physics.
2. You will hear a girl asking some information about summer job. Listen and complete the information.(1.0pt)
Type of job: Farm worker
Time working day ends: 2 (p.m. / o’clock)
You need to be: strong and careful
You will earn: £300 / three hundred a week
What you must pay for: bus ticket
II/ MULTIPLE CHOICE: (2.5 Pts)
1. She didn’t know that ____________ Lake Michigan was one of the Great Lakes until last year.
A. a B. an C. Ø D. the
2. Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others.
A. tailor B. vision C. demand D. figure
3. He suggests that mothers______________ are employed full-time will not be able to give their children enough care and attention.
A. who B. which C. whom D. where
4. In the near future, a teacher will act more like a than a giver of knowledge.
A. instructor B. facilitator C. speaker D. listener
5. Don't forget_____________ your identity card with you to the interview.
A. taking B. take C. to take D. took
6. If the weather _____ fine tomorrow, we may go for a swim.
A. will be B. is C. would be D. were
7. “My dream is to become a doctor because I want to save people’s lives.” – “ _____________ ”
A. That’s terrible! B. It’s not what I want to hear.
C. That’s a very good point. D. Maybe you find it boring.
8. Place 6 ______ of garlic in a small saucepan, cover with water and bring to the boil.
A. pinches B. bunches C. sticks D. cloves
9. What does the notice say?
A. Book tours in the tourist office.
B. Buy a guidebook from the tourist office.
C. Go inside and pay for a map.
D. Tours are not available.
10. Find error:
Before Martin become an astronaut, he had worked as a pilot for an airline company.
A B C D
III/ READING: (2.5 Pts)
Lexical (1.25 pts)
Last week I went to (1) ______ International Food Festival in Hai Phong. Because the festival only (2) ______ place for one day, hundreds of people crowded into it. It was the biggest food festival I had ever seen. There were thirty countries participating in the festival. They brought with them traditional food specialities which reflected their unique national (3)______.
I was really impressed by the Cobb salad. (4)______ the salad requires quite a few ingredients, it is quick to make. The American chef at the festival showed me the way to make the salad and it took me only 15 minutes to complete. Another good dish is steak pie, a traditional British meat pie made from stewing steak and beef gravy, enclosed in a pastry shell. Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to listen to the chef give instructions on how to make this dish. However, I tried it and it was brilliant. Next year (5)______ there is another food festival, I will definitely join in.
Multiple choice (1.25 pts)
Sydney is Australia's most exciting city. The history of Australia begins here. In 1788 Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney with 11 ships and 1624 passengers from Britain (including 770 prisoners). Today there are about 3.6 million people in Sydney. It is the biggest city in Australia, the busiest port in the South Pacific and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In Sydney, the buildings are higher, the colours are brighter and the nightlife is more exoiting. There are over 20 excellent beaches close to Sydney and its warm climate and cool winter have made its favourite city for immigrants from overseas. There are two things that make Sydney famous: its beautiful harbour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which was built in 1932 and the Sydney Opera House, which was opened in 1973.
1. According to the passage, where did Captain Arthur Philips arrive in 1788?
A. South Pacific. B. Sydney Harbour Bridge. C. Sydney. D. Britain.
2. How many people are there in Sydney today?
A. 1.624 million. B 3.6 million. C. 770 million. D. 1788 million.
3. The word “immigrants” in the text means________________.
A. people who travel to a different country or place, often in order to find work
B. people who have come to a different country in order to live there permanently
C. people who have come to a different country in order to study
D. people who have rights because of being born there
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Sydney?
A. Sydney is not famous for its beautiful harbour.
B. Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
C. Sydney is the busiest port in the South Pacific.
D. Sydney is the most exciting city in Australia.
4. Which of the following should be the best title of the reading passage?
A. Sydney's Opera House.
B. The history of Sydney.
C. An introduction of Sydney .
D. Sydney's beaches and harbours.
IV/ DO AS DIRECTED: (3 Pts)
1. You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop. It has just opened in the high street. (Combine the pairs of sentences, using relative clauses)
=> You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop which has just opened in the high street.
2. Robots will completely replace humans in the workplace.. (Rewrite the sentence, using passive form)
=> Humans will completely be replaced in the workplace by robots.
3. Attend the class regularly and you can pass the test easily. (Rewrite the sentence using conditional sentence)
=> If you attend the class regularly, you can/ will pass the test easily.
4. My father/ already/ cook/ dinner/ when/ we/ come/ home/. (Complete the sentence using the words given)
=> My father had already cooked the dinner when we came home.
5. About you: Students’ answer.
-The end-
Part 1:
Tony: You know my after-school science club, Lisa? There’s a competition with another school, and I’m in the team!
Lisa: Well done! When is it?
Tony: The club meets on Monday, but the competition is on Wednesday. We’re going to practise on Tuesday.
Lisa: Can I come and watch the competition?
Tony: Yes, but it’s not at the school – it’s at the university, in the building near the town hall.
Lisa: So, how will you get there?
Tony: It’s too far to walk, so we’ll take the bus. The underground is quicker, but it’s expensive.
Lisa: I know. So, is it a quiz?
Tony: Yes. It’ll take about forty-five minutes for five questions of five subjects – that’s twenty-five questions. There’s a fifteen minute break in the middle.
Lisa: What subject are you hoping for?
Tony: I’m not great at biology! I enjoy physics the most. But I think this competition will have lots of questions on chemistry.
Lisa: Is there a prize?
Tony: Yes. First prize is cinema tickets for everyone in the team. Much better than a box of chocolates. And even if we don’t win, we can all keep our special T-shirts.
Lisa: Cool! Good luck!
Tony: Thanks!
Part 2:
Man: Good morning. South Field Farm. How can I help?
Girl: I’m phoning about your job advertisement in this week’s newspaper.
Man: Yes. We’re looking for a student to be a farm worker during the holidays.
Girl: What are the hours?
Man: You’ll start at six-thirty am and finish at two p.m. There’s a break for lunch at twelve fifteen.
Girl: OK. Are you looking for anything special?
Man: You’ll be working with soft fruit, so it’s important that you’re careful and strong – the boxes get heavy.
Girl: Is the money good?
Man: Our farm workers usually get three hundred and twenty-five pounds a week, but in this job you’ll get three hundred pounds a week.
Girl: Why’s that?
Man: Because lunch is included. But you do have to pay for your bus tickets.
Girl: OK. I’d like the job. What should I do now?
Man: You need to send me your details, including your address and phone number, before the tenth of May. The job starts on the twenty-fourth of May. I’ll let you know next week if we need you.
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KÌ II NĂM HỌC: 2022- 2023
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9
THỜI GIAN LÀM BÀI: 50 PHÚT
I. Listening: (2.0pts)
*Part 1: Listen to Kiko giving advice on how to learn vocabulary effectively. Listen and circle the best answer.
1. What should learners base on to guess the meaning of new words?
A. context B. contact C. text D. test
2. How many times of repetitions is required to memorize a new word, according to the research?
A. from 5 to 10 B. from 10 to 15 C. from 10 to 20 D. from 20 to 25
3. On what should new words be written down for later review?
A. card B. notebook C. tablet D. index card
4. What could be activated by saying new words loud?
A. memory B. auditory memory C. brain D. body
PART 2. You will hear a man asking for some information about a language school. Listen and complete the questions 1-4.
Length of course: 6 or 9 months
Next course begins on: (1) ……………………………..…..
Number of students in each class (2) …………………………………
Cost of the course: (3) ………………………..
School hours: Monday to Friday: From 8 a.m to 7 p.m
Nearest underground station: (4) ………………………………..
II. Multiple choice: (2.5pts)
Mum is writing to
A. tell Becky to stay at home to see her aunt.
B. ask Becky to tidy the house before she leaves.
C. remind Becky to go to her aunt’s house.
D. ask Becky to look after the house when her mother is at work.
Part A: Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
The (1) ________ of parental authority has changed. Today, no parent can take their children’s respect for granted: authority has to be earned. Several studies have shown the following problems.
Trust: A lot of young people say their parents don’t trust them. Some of them have no privacy: their parents read all their emails, and enter their rooms (2) _______ knocking. All of these actions demonstrate lack of respect. (3) _______, these teenagers have little respect for their parents.
Communication: Hardly any teens discuss their problems with their parents. That’s because very few teens feel their parents really listen to them. Instead, most parents tend to fire off an immediate response to their kid’s first sentence.
Freedom: Interestingly. Most rebels come from very authoritarian homes where kids have very little freedom. Teens need (4) ________ rules but they have to be clear and unchangeable. Also, if the mother and father don’t agree about discipline, teens have less respect for both parents. They also need a lot of support and a little freedom to take their own decisions. None of them enjoy just listening to adults
Role models: Teens don’t have much respect for their parents if neither of them actually does things (5) _______ they expect their children to do. Like everybody, teens appreciate people who practice what they reach.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university. Others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
Many adults learn English because _________.
A. most of their books are in English B. it helps them in their work
C. English is spoken in their office D.they want to go abroad
According to the writer _________.
A. English is useful only for teenagers B. English is popular all over the world
C. only adults learn English D. no children like to learn English
In America or Australia many school children study _________.
such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
their own language and no foreign language
English as a foreign language
English and mathematics only
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9
THỜI GIAN LÀM BÀI: 50 PHÚT
I. Listening: (2.0pts)
*Part 1: Listen to Kiko giving advice on how to learn vocabulary effectively. Listen and circle the best answer.
1. What should learners base on to guess the meaning of new words?
A. context B. contact C. text D. test
2. How many times of repetitions is required to memorize a new word, according to the research?
A. from 5 to 10 B. from 10 to 15 C. from 10 to 20 D. from 20 to 25
3. On what should new words be written down for later review? ..
A. card B. notebook C. tablet D. index card
4. What could be activated by saying new words loud?
A. memory B. auditory memory C. brain D. body
PART 2. You will hear a man asking for some information about a language school. Listen and complete the questions 1-4.
Length of course: 6 or 9 months
Next course begins on: (1) next Monday
Number of students in each class (2) about 15 students
Cost of the course: (3) £ 12.99
School hours: Monday to Friday: From 8 a.m to 7 p.m
Nearest underground station: (4) Green Park
II. Multiple choice: (2.5pts)
B. ask Becky to tidy the house before she leaves.
C. remind Becky to go to her aunt’s house.
D. ask Becky to look after the house when her mother is at work.
Part A: Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
The (1) ________ of parental authority has changed. Today, no parent can take their children’s respect for granted: authority has to be earned. Several studies have shown the following problems.
Trust: A lot of young people say their parents don’t trust them. Some of them have no privacy: their parents read all their emails, and enter their rooms (2) _______ knocking. All of these actions demonstrate lack of respect. (3) _______, these teenagers have little respect for their parents.
Communication: Hardly any teens discuss their problems with their parents. That’s because very few teens feel their parents really listen to them. Instead, most parents tend to fire off an immediate response to their kid’s first sentence.
Freedom: Interestingly. Most rebels come from very authoritarian homes where kids have very little freedom. Teens need (4) ________ rules but they have to be clear and unchangeable. Also, if the mother and father don’t agree about discipline, teens have less respect for both parents. They also need a lot of support and a little freedom to take their own decisions. None of them enjoy just listening to adults
Role models: Teens don’t have much respect for their parents if neither of them actually does things (5) _______ they expect their children to do. Like everybody, teens appreciate people who practice what they reach.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university. Others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
Many adults learn English because _________.
A. most of their books are in English
B. it helps them in their work
C. English is spoken in their office
D.they want to go abroad
According to the writer _________.
A. English is useful only for teenagers
B. English is popular all over the world
C. only adults learn English
D. no children like to learn English
In America or Australia many school children study _________.
such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
their own language and no foreign language
English as a foreign language
English and mathematics only
Teenagers will become more independent and responsible than their parents.
4. Do you know the boy? The boy has just won a big prize in English speaking contest.
PART 1:
Hi everybody. I’m Kiko from Japan. I am studying English for 5years, I love it. And I have some suggestions for those who want to improve vocabulary.
First, most vocabulary words are learned from context. The more words you’re exposed to, the better vocabulary you will have. While you read, payclose attention to words you don’t know. Then look the new words up. Read and listen to challenging materials so that you’ll be exposed to many new words.
Learning a word won’t help very much if you promptly forget it. Research shows that it takes from 10 to 20 repetitions to really make a word part of your vocabulary. It helps to write the word- both the definition and a sentence you make up using the word- perhaps on an index card that can later be reviewed. As soon as you learn a new word, start using it. Review your index cards periodically to see if you have forgotten any of your new words. Also, do a search on a word using webpage dejanews.com (for searching newsgroups) to get many examples of how the word is actually used. That’s D-E-J-A-N-E-W-S. COM
Finally, you really should make up as many associations and connections as possible. Say the word aloud to activate your auditory memory. Relate the word to words you already know
PART 2:
Woman: Hello, school of Italian Studies
Man: Hello, I saw your advertisement in a newspaper. Can you give me some information, please?
Woman: Yes, of course. What would you like to know?
Man: Well, first, how long are the courses?
Woman: They/re six or nine months long and the next courses begin next Monday.
Man: How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope.
Woman: Usually, there are about 15. We find that a good number
Man: OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but I will have to pay for anything else?
Woman: Only for the course book, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine.
Man: I see. When can I come and pay?
Woman: Well, the school is opened eight a.m to seven p.m Monday to Friday and on Saturday from nine to one.
Man: OK. And one more question- what’s the nearest underground station to your school?
Woman: It’s Green Park.
Man: Green Park. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye.
Woman: Goodbye.
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO 03
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CUỐI HỌC KỲ II
Môn: Tiếng Anh 9 - Thời gian: 50 phút
LISTENING: (2 pts)
Part 1: Listen to Jan talking to Steve about getting a student travel card. Choose A,B or C. You will hear the conversation twice.
1. How much is a travel card?
A. $ 60 B. $ 16 C. $ 6
2. Jan will need
A. one photo B. two photos C. four photos
3. Photos are cheaper
A. in the photographer’s shop. B. in the library. C. in the post office
4. For the travel card, Jan must take
A. a letter. B. her passport. C. her driving licence.
Part 2: You will hear a teacher talking about a school trip. Listen and complete
questions. You will hear the information twice.
SCHOOL TRIP
Day: (0) Saturday
Visit: (1) …………………..……….
Time leave at: (2) ………………..………….
Meet in: (3) ………………..………….
Cost: (4) $ …………………………
II.. Multiple choice (2,5pts)
1. Thanks __________ the money he received, he was able to attend the university.
A. on B. for C. of D. to
2. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differrent from other.
A.appear B. ready C. heavy D. healthy
II. Reading (2,5pts)
Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete the passage (1,25pts)
How old (1) _______ you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to our planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (2) ________ close to Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, you can sometimes see them in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists believe one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, (3) _______ the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists discovered it in 2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (4) ______ large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss us by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’s much closer than our moon (5) _________ is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will miss us by only a few minutes.
1. A. are B. will C. do D. can
2. A. came B. comes C. coming D. come
3. A. crash B. hit C. touched D. came over
4. A. no B. don’t C. isn’t D. not
5 A. which B. who C. whose D. in which
Part 2: Read the text and answer the questions below. (1,25pt)
Every year, students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young, children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university. Others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1.According to the writer .
A.only adults learn English C.no children like to learn English
C.English is useful only for teenagers D.English is popular all over the world
2. Most people learn English by .
A.watching videos only B. working hard on their lessons
C.hearing the language in the office D.talking with foreigners
3. Many boys and girls learn English because .
A.it is included in their study courses B.English can give them a job
C.they are forced to learn it D.they have to study their own language
4. In America or Australia many school children study .
A. English as a foreign language
B. English and mathematics only
C. such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
D. their own language and no foreign language
5. Marry adults learn English because .
A. English is spoken in their office B. they want to go abroad
C. most of their books are in English D. it helps them in their work
III. Do as directed. (3.0 pts)
1.I have read several short stories by Jack London. He is a famous American writer. (who)
à I have…………………………………………………………………
2. It ‘s raining again. We will have to stay at home( Combine the sentences ,Using “Since”)
à Since……………………………………………………………….
3. We get lost because we don’t have a map. (Rewrite using conditional sentences type 2)
à If we…………………………………………………………………
4. My grandparents/ will/ visit/by my father/ next week. ( Complete sentence– using “future simple in passive”.
à. ………………………………………………………………………….
5. How do you think the roles of teenagers will change in the future?. (Write a paragraph about 60 words) (1pt).
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
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ĐÁP ÁN
LISTENING: (2 pts)
Part 1: Listen to Jan talking to Steve about getting a student travel card. Choose A,B or C. You will hear the conversation twice.
1. How much is a travel card?
A. $ 60 B. $ 16 C. $ 6
2. Jan will need
A. one photo B. two photos C. four photos
3. Photos are cheaper
A. in the photographer’s shop. B. in the library. C. in the post office
4. For the travel card, Jan must take
A. a letter. B. her passport. C. her driving licence.
Part 2: You will hear a teacher talking about a school trip. Listen and complete
questions. You will hear the information twice.
SCHOOL TRIP
Day: (0) Saturday
Visit: (1) ……………Film museum……..……….
Time leave at: (2) ………8.45..………….
Meet in: (3) ………The car park..………….
Cost: (4) $ ……6.70……………
II.. Multiple choice (2,5pts)
1. Thanks __________ the money he received, he was able to attend the university.
A. on B. for C. of D. to
2. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differrent from other.
A.appear B. ready C. heavy D. healthy
II. Reading (2,5pts)
Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete the passage (1,25pts)
How old (1) _______ you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to our planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (2) ________ close to Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, you can sometimes see them in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists believe one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, (3) _______ the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists discovered it in 2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (4) ______ large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss us by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’s much closer than our moon (5) _________ is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will miss us by only a few minutes.
1. A. are B. will C. do D. can
2. A. came B. comes C. coming D. come
3. A. crash B. hit C. touched D. came over
4. A. no B. don’t C. isn’t D. not
5. A. which B. who C. whose D. in which
Part 2: Read the text and answer the questions below. (1,25pt)
Every year, students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young, children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university. Others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. According to the writer .
A.only adults learn English C.no children like to learn English
C.English is useful only for teenagers D.English is popular all over the world
2. Most people learn English by .
A.watching videos only B. working hard on their lessons
C.hearing the language in the office D.talking with foreigners
3. Many boys and girls learn English because .
A.it is included in their study courses B.English can give them a job
C.they are forced to learn it D.they have to study their own language
4. In America or Australia many school children study .
A.English as a foreign language
B.English and mathematics only
C.such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
D.their own language and no foreign language
5. Many adults learn English because .
A. English is spoken in their office B. they want to go abroad
C. most of their books are in English D. it helps them in their work
III. Do as directed. (3.0 pts)
1. I have read several short stories by Jack London. He is a famous American writer. (who)
à I have read several short stories by Jack London, who is a famous American writer.
2. It ‘s raining again. We will have to stay at home( Combine the sentences ,Using “Since”)
à Since it ‘s raining again, we will have to stay at home.
3.We will get lost because we don’t have a map. (Rewrite using conditional sentences type 2)
à If we had a map, we wouldn’t get lost.
4. My grandparents/ will/ visit/by my father/ next week. ( complete sentence– using future simple in passive)
àMy grandparents will be visited by my father next week.
5. How do you think the roles of teenagers will change in the future?. (Write a paragraph about 60 words) (1pt)..
Ss’answer
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Tapecrips:
Part1:
Jan: Hi, Steve!
Steve: Hi, Jenny. I’m going to go to London on the train. Come with me.
Jan: But it’s cheaper by bus.
Steve: I’ve got a travel student card. You can get cheap train with it.
Jan: That sounds good. How much does it cost?
Steve: A card for six months is sixteen pounds.
Jan: So How do I get one?
Steve: You need some photograpes – one for the card and one for the form.
Jan: Oh, there a photo machine in the post office. It gives you four photos for three pounds.
Steve: So does the one in the library. But I went to a photographer’s shop. It was cheaper.
Jan: I don’t have to show my passportor my driving licence, do I?
Steve: That’s right Jan.You only need a letter from your college.
Jan: I’ll ask my teacher for one.
Steve: And then you takeeverything to the tourist office by the travel agent.
Jan: Great.Next time you go to London. I’ll come to.
Part 2:
Right, listen carefully, everyone. I want to tell you about our school trip. We are going to go on Saturday. I hope you can all come. As you know, we’re going to visit the film museum. There are lots of very interesting things there about the cinema and how films are made. We’ll have to leave at 8.45 so don’t be late. We’ll get there by bus. Please meet me in the car park. You all know where that is, don’t you? and when we return, the bus will leave you at the shool entrance. Tell your parents, won’t you?
What’s next? Oh yes, the cost. It’ll be six pounds seventy pence each, OK? Remember to get the money from your parents. Now, I’m going to give you some work to do at the museum. You’ll need to write things down, so take a pencil with you. we’ll have lunch in the museum café so you needn’t bring any food with you. well, I think that’s everything.
I. Listening: (2pts)
Part 1: Listen to Grace telling a friend about a hotel. Listen and mark the letter A, B, or C to indicate the correct answer to the following sentences. You will listen to the recording TWICE. (1pt)
1.Where is the hotel ?
A.in a town B. on a mountain C. near the sea.
2. What could Grace do at the hotel ?
A .play golf. B play tennis. C use the swimming pool.
3. What was there in Grace’s room?
A a fridge. B a video player C. a coffee machine.
4.In the restaurant, Grace had………………….
A. too few vegetable B. a lot of fried food C. chips with every meal.
Part 2. You will hear a conversation about a holiday English course. Listen carefully and fill in the blank ,You will hear the recording TWICE. (1pt)
Place: Oxford
II. Multiple choice (2,5pts)
1. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others
A. vacation B. delicious C. excursion D. holiday
2. If she sold her car, she_____ much money.
A. gets B. will get C. would get D. would have got
3. John: “How often do you play golf?” - David: “______________”
A. Oh, once in a blue moon C. The sky’s limit
B. Over the moon D. Out of this world.
4. What does the text say?
A. Cheaper tickets are available for people who travel often.
B. You need a special type of ticket if you travel regularly.
C. The Super Weekly Saver ticket can help all travellers to save money.
5. The national debt __________ in the near future.
A. will pay off B. will be paid off C. will pay D. will be paid
6. Choose the underlined word or phrase marked (A, B, C or D) in each sentence that needs correcting.
The United Nations, that was established in 1945, has over 200 members.
A B C. D
7. In 2010, Naoko Yamazaki, the second female Japanese astronaut, ________ on Discovery space shuttle to the ISS after she _________ her training at the Johnson Space Center.
A. had flown – completed B. flew – had completed
C. flew – was completing D. was flying – was completing
8. He agreed to go climbing_______ he hated heights.
A. despite B. in spite of C. so D. although
9. Perhaps the three most popular ice cream________ are vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.
A. flavours B. ingredients C. dishes D. brands
10. Valentina Tereshkova, _________ was born in 1937, is the first woman to fly and orbit in space.
A. she B. which C. who D. that
II. Reading (2,5pts)
Part 1- Read the passage carefully and choose the best answers (1,25pts)
How old (26) _______ you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to our planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (27) ________ close to Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, you can sometimes see them in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists believe one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, (28) _______ the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists discovered it in 2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (29) ______ large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss us by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’s much closer than our moon (30) _________ is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will miss us by only a few minutes.
1. A. are B. will C. do D. can
2. A. came B. comes C. coming D. come
3. A. crash B. hit C. touched D. came over
4. A. no B. don’t C. isn’t D. not
5. A. which B. who C. whose D. in which
Part 2- Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions (1,25pts)
Millions of people around the world like travelling. They travel to see other countries and continents, modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns. They travel to enjoy picturesque places or to learn about other cultures. It’s always interesting to discover new things and different ways of life, to meet different people, to try to different food, to listen to different music.
People who live in the countryside often like to go to a big city in order to visit museums and art galleries that they don’t have in their hometown. They like to buy things in shops and to eat out big restaurants. People in big city often like a quiet holiday by the sea or in the mountains where they can sunbathe or walk. Many tourists love taking photographs of everything that interest them – the sights of a city, old churches and castles, views of mountains, lakes, valleys, plains, waterfalls, forests, different kinds of trees, flowers and animals.
People travel by train, by plane, by ship or boat and by car. All means of transport have their advantages and disadvantages. The fastest way of travelling – is travelling by plane, but the most comfortable one is travelling by ship and the cheapest one is travelling on foot.
1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason why people enjoy travelling?
A. meet different people B. like travelling by air
C. go to see other nations D. learn new things
2. People in the countryside like ______.
A. visiting a big city B. staying at home for decorating the house
C. going on holiday by the sea D. going climbing for their holidays
3. The word “They” in the passage refers to ______
A. people in a big city B. art galleries C. people in the countryside D. museums
4. How can people travel?
A. People can travel by train, plane.
B. People can travel by car.
C. People can travel by train, plan and by car.
D. People can travel by train, plane, ship or boat and by car.
5. The most comfortable way to move to another place is travelling ______.
A. by car B. by plane C. on foot D. by ship
IV/ Do as directed: (2pts)
1. If / you / come / Viet Nam / you / try / pho/. / It / really / delicious/ (Make up sentences using the words and phrases given)
___________________________________________________________________
2. His family is very poor. However, he is the best student of my class.(Rewrite sentence with Although)
_________________________________________________________________
3. We can't offer you the job because you can't speak English.(Rewrite sentence with If)
4. The old man and his cows are on the meadow. They are unoccupied. (Rewrite sentence with relative clauses)
______________________________________________________________________
5.In about 50-60 words, write a paragraph about the negative effects of tourism on a region or country.(1pt)
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ĐÁP ÁN KIỂM TRA HỌC KÌ II
NĂM HỌC 2022 - 2023
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9
I.Listening: (2pts)
Part 1: Listen to Grace telling a friend about a hotel. Listen and mark the letter A, B, or C to indicate the correct answer to the following sentences. You will listen to the recording TWICE. (1pt)
1.Where is the hotel ?
A.in a town B. on a mountain C. near the sea.
2. What could Grace do at the hotel ?
A. play golf. B. play tennis. C. use the swimming pool.
3. What was there in Grace’s room?
A. a fridge. B. a video player C. a coffee machine.
4.In the restaurant, Grace had………………….
A. too few vegetable B. a lot of fried food C. chips with every meal.
Part 2.. You will hear a conversation about a holiday English course. Listen carefully and fill in the blank ,You will hear the recording TWICE. (1pt)
Place: Oxford
II. Multiple choice (2,5pts)
1. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others
A. vacation B. delicious C. excursion D. holiday
2. If she sold her car, she_____ much money.
A. gets B. will get C. would get D. would have got
3. John: “How often do you play golf?” - David: “______________”
A. Oh, once in a blue moon C. The sky’s limit
B. Over the moon D. Out of this world.
4. What does the text say?
A. Cheaper tickets are available for people who travel often.
B. You need a special type of ticket if you travel regularly.
C. The Super Weekly Saver ticket can help all travellers to save money.
5. The national debt __________ in the near future.
A. will pay off B. will be paid off C. will pay D. will be paid
6. Choose the underlined word or phrase marked (A, B, C or D) in each sentence that needs correcting.
The United Nations, that was established in 1945, has over 200 members.
A B C. D
7. In 2010, Naoko Yamazaki, the second female Japanese astronaut, ________ on Discovery space shuttle to the ISS after she _________ her training at the Johnson Space Center.
A. had flown – completed B. flew – had completed
C. flew – was completing D. was flying – was completing
8. He agreed to go climbing_______ he hated heights.
A. despite B. in spite of C. so D. although
9. Perhaps the three most popular ice cream________ are vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.
A. flavours B. ingredients C. dishes D. brands
10. Valentina Tereshkova, _________ was born in 1937, is the first woman to fly and orbit in space.
A. she B. which C. who D. that
II. Reading (2,5pts)
Part 1- Read the passage carefully and choose the best answers (1,25pts)
How old (26) _______ you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to our planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (27) ________ close to Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, you can sometimes see them in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists believe one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, (28) _______ the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists discovered it in 2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (29) ______ large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss us by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’s much closer than our moon (30) _________ is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will miss us by only a few minutes.
1. A. are B. will C. do D. can
2. A. came B. comes C. coming D. come
3. A. crash B. hit C. touched D.came over
4. A. no B. don’t C. isn’t D. not
5. A. which B. who C. whose D.in which
Part 2- Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions (1,25pts)
Millions of people around the world like travelling. They travel to see other countries and continents, modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns. They travel to enjoy picturesque places or to learn about other cultures. It’s always interesting to discover new things and different ways of life, to meet different people, to try to different food, to listen to different music.
People who live in the countryside often like to go to a big city in order to visit museums and art galleries that they don’t have in their hometown. They like to buy things in shops and to eat out big restaurants. People in big city often like a quiet holiday by the sea or in the mountains where they can sunbathe or walk. Many tourists love taking photographs of everything that interest them – the sights of a city, old churches and castles, views of mountains, lakes, valleys, plains, waterfalls, forests, different kinds of trees, flowers and animals.
People travel by train, by plane, by ship or boat and by car. All means of transport have their advantages and disadvantages. The fastest way of travelling – is travelling by plane, but the most comfortable one is travelling by ship and the cheapest one is travelling on foot.
1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason why people enjoy travelling?
A. meet different people B. like travelling by air
C. go to see other nations D. learn new things
2. People in the countryside like ______.
A. visiting a big city B. staying at home for decorating the house
C. going on holiday by the sea D. going climbing for their holidays
3. The word “They” in the passage refers to ______
A. people in a big city B. art galleries
C. people in the countryside D. museums
4. How can people travel?
A. People can travel by train, plane.
B. People can travel by car.
C. People can travel by train, plan and by car.
D. People can travel by train, plane, ship or boat and by car.
5. The most comfortable way to move to another place is travelling ______.
A. by car B. by plane C. on foot D. by ship
IV/ Do as directed: (2pts)
1.If / you / come / Viet Nam / you / try / pho/. / It / really / delicious /( Make up sentences using the words and phrases given)
If you come to Viet Nam, you should try pho. It is really delicious
2. His family is very poor. However, he is the best student of my class.( rewrite sentence with Although)
Although His family is very poor, he is the best student of my class.
3. We can't offer you the job because you can't speak English.( rewrite sentence with If)
If you could speak English, we would offer you the job.
4. The old man and his cows are on the meadow. They are unoccupied. (rewrite sentence with relative clauses)
The old man and his cows that are unoccupied are on the meadow.
5. In about 50-60 words, write a paragraph about the negative effects of tourism on a region or country. Students answer
TAPESCRIPT FOR LISTENING
PART 1
Listen to Grace telling a friend about a hotel.
For questions 1 to 4, tick A, B or c. You will hear the conversation twice.
Look at questions 11 to 15 now. You have twenty seconds.
Now listen to the conversation.
Friend: Hello, Grace, did you have a nice time at the Rosemount Hotel?
Grace: You mean the Rose bank, yes, I enjoyed it.
Friend: Where was it?
Grace: Five minutes from the mountains, right on the beach. The shops were ten kilometers away.
Friend: It sounds rather quiet.
Grace: It was, but I liked that.
Friend: Was there a pool?
Grace: Yes, but it was closed. I swam in the sea once but I spent most days on the hotel golf course. There were tennis courts in the town but they were too far away.
Friend: Did you have a nice room?
Grace: Yes, it was quite big and I could watch television and videos there in the evening. If I wanted a cup of coffee or cold drink I went to the bar downstairs.
Friend: And how about the meals?
Grace: There were lots of vegetables but the meat and fish were always fried and often came with chips. I really prefer rice or pasta.
Friend: Me too.
Grace: Anyway, my stay didn’t cost much and it was a nice quiet break away from my noisy family!
Now listen again.
This is the end of Part Three.
Now look at Part Four.
Part 2:
You will hear a conversation about a holiday English course.
Listen and complete questions 2 to 5. You will hear the conversation twice.
Man: Dudley College.
Woman: Oh hello. Could you tell me about your holiday English courses, please?
Man: Yes, they’re in our college in Oxford.
Woman: It’s for my friend’s daughter. She’s fifteen and comes from Poland.
Man: Fine. Our holiday courses are for teenagers. We take students from the age of thirteen but most are a little older.
Woman: Oh good. How long is the course?
Man: It begins on the eleventh of July and finishes on the twenty-ninth.
Woman: That’s three weeks, isn’t it? Do the students live in the college?
Man: Not on these courses. We put the teenagers with English families in their homes. Our teachers think it’s better. That way, they speak more English and learn about English life.
Woman: Good idea! How much does the course cost? Man: It’s six hundred and ninety pounds. That’s for everything.
Woman: And where exactly is the college?
Man: It’s in Farley Street.
Woman: How do you spell that?
Man: That’s F-A-R-L-E-Y.
Woman: Thanks. Could you send me a booking form?
Man: Certainly. What’s your name ...?
Now listen again.
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Listening (2.0 pts)
1. You will hear Tony talking to Lisa about the science club competition. Listen and circle the best answer. (1.0pt)
1 Which building will the competition be in?
A. the school
B. the town hall
C. the university
2 How has the team decided to get there?
A. They will catch a bus.
B. They will walk.
C. They will go on the underground.
3 The total number of questions in the quiz will be
A. five.
B. twenty-five.
C. fifteen.
4 Tony’s favourite area of science is
A. biology.
B. chemistry.
C. physics.
2. You will hear a girl asking some information about summer job. Listen and complete the information.(1.0pt)
SUMMER HOLIDAY JOB
Type of job: Farm workerTime working day ends: _____________
You need to be: _____________ and careful
You will earn: £___________ a week
What you must pay for: _____________
Multiple choice (2.5 pts)
1. She didn’t know that ____________ Lake Michigan was one of the Great Lakes until last year.
A. a B. an C. Ø D. the
2. Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others.
A. tailor B. vision C. demand D. figure
3. He suggests that mothers______________ are employed full-time will not be able to give their children enough care and attention.
A. who B. which C. whom D. where
4. In the near future, a teacher will act more like a than a giver of knowledge.
A. instructor B. facilitator C. speaker D. listener
5. Don't forget_____________ your identity card with you to the interview.
A. taking B. take C. to take D. took
6. If the weather _____ fine tomorrow, we may go for a swim.
A. will be B. is C. would be D. were
7. “My dream is to become a doctor because I want to save people’s lives.”
– “ _____________ ”
A. That’s terrible! B. It’s not what I want to hear.
C. That’s a very good point. D. Maybe you find it boring.
8. Place 6 ______ of garlic in a small saucepan, cover with water and bring to the boil.
A. pinches B. bunches C. sticks D. cloves
9. What does the notice say?
A. Book tours in the tourist office.
B. Buy a guidebook from the tourist office.
C. Go inside and pay for a map.
D. Tours are not available.
10. Find error:
Before Martin become an astronaut, he had worked as a pilot for an airline company.
A B C D
Reading (2.5pts)
Lexical (1.25 pts)
Last week I went to (1) ______ International Food Festival in Hai Phong. Because the festival only (2) ______ place for one day, hundreds of people crowded into it. It was the biggest food festival I had ever seen. There were thirty countries participating in the festival. They brought with them traditional food specialities which reflected their unique national (3)______.
I was really impressed by the Cobb salad. (4)______ the salad requires quite a few ingredients, it is quick to make. The American chef at the festival showed me the way to make the salad and it took me only 15 minutes to complete. Another good dish is steak pie, a traditional British meat pie made from stewing steak and beef gravy, enclosed in a pastry shell. Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to listen to the chef give instructions on how to make this dish. However, I tried it and it was brilliant. Next year (5)______ there is another food festival, I will definitely join in.
1. A. a | B. an | C. the | D. Ø | ||||
2. A. took | B. went | C. found | D. ran | ||||
3. A. cooking | B. food | C. celery | D. cuisine | ||||
4. A. But | B. Although | C. Because | D. So | ||||
5. A. while | B. as | C. if | D. since | ||||
Sydney is Australia's most exciting city. The history of Australia begins here. In 1788 Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney with 11 ships and 1624 passengers from Britain (including 770 prisoners). Today there are about 3.6 million people in Sydney. It is the biggest city in Australia, the busiest port in the South Pacific and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In Sydney, the buildings are higher, the colours are brighter and the nightlife is more exoiting. There are over 20 excellent beaches close to Sydney and its warm climate and cool winter have made its favourite city for immigrants from overseas. There are two things that make Sydney famous: its beautiful harbour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which was built in 1932 and the Sydney Opera House, which was opened in 1973.
1. According to the passage, where did Captain Arthur Philips arrive in 1788?
A. South Pacific. B. Sydney Harbour Bridge. C. Sydney. D. Britain.
2. How many people are there in Sydney today?
A. 1.624 million. B 3.6 million. C. 770 million. D. 1788 million.
3. The word “immigrants” in the text means________________.
A. people who travel to a different country or place, often in order to find work
B. people who have come to a different country in order to live there permanently
C. people who have come to a different country in order to study
D. people who have rights because of being born there
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Sydney?
A. Sydney is not famous for its beautiful harbour.
B. Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
C. Sydney is the busiest port in the South Pacific.
D. Sydney is the most exciting city in Australia.
5. Which of the following should be the best title of the reading passage?
A. Sydney's Opera House.
B. The history of Sydney.
C. An introduction of Sydney .
D. Sydney's beaches and harbours.
Do as directed (3.0 pts)
1. You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop. It has just opened in the high street. (Combine the pairs of sentences, using relative clauses)
=> ………………………………………………………………………………………
2. Robots will completely replace humans in the workplace.. (Rewrite the sentence, using passive form)
=> …………………………………………………………………………………………
3. Attend the class regularly and you can pass the test easily. (Rewrite the sentence using conditional sentence)
=> If……………………………………………………………………………………
4. My father/ already/ cook/ dinner/ when/ we/ come/ home/. (Complete the sentence using the words given)
=> ………………………………………………………………………………………
5. About you: English is a useful language. What do you do to improve your English?
Write a short paragraph (about 60 words).
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
-The end-
ĐÁP ÁN KIỂM TRA HỌC KÌ II
NĂM HỌC 2022 - 2023
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9
1. You will hear Tony talking to Lisa about the science club competition. Listen and circle the best answer. (1.0pt)
1 Which building will the competition be in?
A. the school
B. the town hall
C. the university
2 How has the team decided to get there?
A. They will catch a bus.
B. They will walk.
C. They will go on the underground.
3 The total number of questions in the quiz will be
A. five.
B. twenty-five.
C. fifteen.
4 Tony’s favourite area of science is
A. biology.
B. chemistry.
C. physics.
2. You will hear a girl asking some information about summer job. Listen and complete the information.(1.0pt)
SUMMER HOLIDAY JOB
Type of job: Farm worker
Time working day ends: 2 (p.m. / o’clock)
You need to be: strong and careful
You will earn: £300 / three hundred a week
What you must pay for: bus ticket
II/ MULTIPLE CHOICE: (2.5 Pts)
1. She didn’t know that ____________ Lake Michigan was one of the Great Lakes until last year.
A. a B. an C. Ø D. the
2. Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others.
A. tailor B. vision C. demand D. figure
3. He suggests that mothers______________ are employed full-time will not be able to give their children enough care and attention.
A. who B. which C. whom D. where
4. In the near future, a teacher will act more like a than a giver of knowledge.
A. instructor B. facilitator C. speaker D. listener
5. Don't forget_____________ your identity card with you to the interview.
A. taking B. take C. to take D. took
6. If the weather _____ fine tomorrow, we may go for a swim.
A. will be B. is C. would be D. were
7. “My dream is to become a doctor because I want to save people’s lives.” – “ _____________ ”
A. That’s terrible! B. It’s not what I want to hear.
C. That’s a very good point. D. Maybe you find it boring.
8. Place 6 ______ of garlic in a small saucepan, cover with water and bring to the boil.
A. pinches B. bunches C. sticks D. cloves
9. What does the notice say?
A. Book tours in the tourist office.
B. Buy a guidebook from the tourist office.
C. Go inside and pay for a map.
D. Tours are not available.
10. Find error:
Before Martin become an astronaut, he had worked as a pilot for an airline company.
A B C D
III/ READING: (2.5 Pts)
Lexical (1.25 pts)
Last week I went to (1) ______ International Food Festival in Hai Phong. Because the festival only (2) ______ place for one day, hundreds of people crowded into it. It was the biggest food festival I had ever seen. There were thirty countries participating in the festival. They brought with them traditional food specialities which reflected their unique national (3)______.
I was really impressed by the Cobb salad. (4)______ the salad requires quite a few ingredients, it is quick to make. The American chef at the festival showed me the way to make the salad and it took me only 15 minutes to complete. Another good dish is steak pie, a traditional British meat pie made from stewing steak and beef gravy, enclosed in a pastry shell. Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to listen to the chef give instructions on how to make this dish. However, I tried it and it was brilliant. Next year (5)______ there is another food festival, I will definitely join in.
1. A. a | B. an | C. the | D. Ø | ||||
2. A. took | B. went | C. found | D. ran | ||||
3. A. cooking | B. food | C. celery | D. cuisine | ||||
4. A. But | B. Although | C. Because | D. So | ||||
5. A. while | B. as | C. if | D. since | ||||
Sydney is Australia's most exciting city. The history of Australia begins here. In 1788 Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney with 11 ships and 1624 passengers from Britain (including 770 prisoners). Today there are about 3.6 million people in Sydney. It is the biggest city in Australia, the busiest port in the South Pacific and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In Sydney, the buildings are higher, the colours are brighter and the nightlife is more exoiting. There are over 20 excellent beaches close to Sydney and its warm climate and cool winter have made its favourite city for immigrants from overseas. There are two things that make Sydney famous: its beautiful harbour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which was built in 1932 and the Sydney Opera House, which was opened in 1973.
1. According to the passage, where did Captain Arthur Philips arrive in 1788?
A. South Pacific. B. Sydney Harbour Bridge. C. Sydney. D. Britain.
2. How many people are there in Sydney today?
A. 1.624 million. B 3.6 million. C. 770 million. D. 1788 million.
3. The word “immigrants” in the text means________________.
A. people who travel to a different country or place, often in order to find work
B. people who have come to a different country in order to live there permanently
C. people who have come to a different country in order to study
D. people who have rights because of being born there
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Sydney?
A. Sydney is not famous for its beautiful harbour.
B. Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
C. Sydney is the busiest port in the South Pacific.
D. Sydney is the most exciting city in Australia.
4. Which of the following should be the best title of the reading passage?
A. Sydney's Opera House.
B. The history of Sydney.
C. An introduction of Sydney .
D. Sydney's beaches and harbours.
IV/ DO AS DIRECTED: (3 Pts)
1. You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop. It has just opened in the high street. (Combine the pairs of sentences, using relative clauses)
=> You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop which has just opened in the high street.
2. Robots will completely replace humans in the workplace.. (Rewrite the sentence, using passive form)
=> Humans will completely be replaced in the workplace by robots.
3. Attend the class regularly and you can pass the test easily. (Rewrite the sentence using conditional sentence)
=> If you attend the class regularly, you can/ will pass the test easily.
4. My father/ already/ cook/ dinner/ when/ we/ come/ home/. (Complete the sentence using the words given)
=> My father had already cooked the dinner when we came home.
5. About you: Students’ answer.
-The end-
TRANSCRIPT
Part 1:
Tony: You know my after-school science club, Lisa? There’s a competition with another school, and I’m in the team!
Lisa: Well done! When is it?
Tony: The club meets on Monday, but the competition is on Wednesday. We’re going to practise on Tuesday.
Lisa: Can I come and watch the competition?
Tony: Yes, but it’s not at the school – it’s at the university, in the building near the town hall.
Lisa: So, how will you get there?
Tony: It’s too far to walk, so we’ll take the bus. The underground is quicker, but it’s expensive.
Lisa: I know. So, is it a quiz?
Tony: Yes. It’ll take about forty-five minutes for five questions of five subjects – that’s twenty-five questions. There’s a fifteen minute break in the middle.
Lisa: What subject are you hoping for?
Tony: I’m not great at biology! I enjoy physics the most. But I think this competition will have lots of questions on chemistry.
Lisa: Is there a prize?
Tony: Yes. First prize is cinema tickets for everyone in the team. Much better than a box of chocolates. And even if we don’t win, we can all keep our special T-shirts.
Lisa: Cool! Good luck!
Tony: Thanks!
Part 2:
Man: Good morning. South Field Farm. How can I help?
Girl: I’m phoning about your job advertisement in this week’s newspaper.
Man: Yes. We’re looking for a student to be a farm worker during the holidays.
Girl: What are the hours?
Man: You’ll start at six-thirty am and finish at two p.m. There’s a break for lunch at twelve fifteen.
Girl: OK. Are you looking for anything special?
Man: You’ll be working with soft fruit, so it’s important that you’re careful and strong – the boxes get heavy.
Girl: Is the money good?
Man: Our farm workers usually get three hundred and twenty-five pounds a week, but in this job you’ll get three hundred pounds a week.
Girl: Why’s that?
Man: Because lunch is included. But you do have to pay for your bus tickets.
Girl: OK. I’d like the job. What should I do now?
Man: You need to send me your details, including your address and phone number, before the tenth of May. The job starts on the twenty-fourth of May. I’ll let you know next week if we need you.
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KÌ II NĂM HỌC: 2022- 2023
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9
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Thí sinh làm bài trên đề
I. Listening: (2.0pts)
*Part 1: Listen to Kiko giving advice on how to learn vocabulary effectively. Listen and circle the best answer.
1. What should learners base on to guess the meaning of new words?
A. context B. contact C. text D. test
2. How many times of repetitions is required to memorize a new word, according to the research?
A. from 5 to 10 B. from 10 to 15 C. from 10 to 20 D. from 20 to 25
3. On what should new words be written down for later review?
A. card B. notebook C. tablet D. index card
4. What could be activated by saying new words loud?
A. memory B. auditory memory C. brain D. body
PART 2. You will hear a man asking for some information about a language school. Listen and complete the questions 1-4.
SCHOOL OF ITALIAN STUDIES
Length of course: 6 or 9 months
Next course begins on: (1) ……………………………..…..
Number of students in each class (2) …………………………………
Cost of the course: (3) ………………………..
School hours: Monday to Friday: From 8 a.m to 7 p.m
Nearest underground station: (4) ………………………………..
II. Multiple choice: (2.5pts)
- Louis is virtually bilingual __________Dutch and German.
- on B. in C. for D. with
- Pronunciation: Circle the word that has the underlined part is pronounced different from others
- A. explore B. environment C. resort D. expedition
- It takes one year for Earth to __________the Sun.
- orbit B. land C. launch D. train
- I can speak both English and French perfectly. I’m a__________.
- businessman B. bilingual C. teacher D. tourist
- What does the text say?
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A. tell Becky to stay at home to see her aunt.
B. ask Becky to tidy the house before she leaves.
C. remind Becky to go to her aunt’s house.
D. ask Becky to look after the house when her mother is at work.
- By the time Laika __________ the first astronaut dog, fruit flies ______ into space.
- became- had launched C. had become-launched
- became-launched D. became-had been launched
- They could understand our conversation if they_______some English.
- will know B. know C. knew D. would know
- Albert Einstein, _______ was such a brilliant scientist, introduced the theory of relativity.
- who B. whose C. whom D. that
- “Do you think we will travel to Mars in 15 years?”
- “_______ But there’s positive signs.”
- I’m not so sure. C. Sounds interesting!
- It’s wonderful. D. Yes, why not?
- Find error: My aunt and uncle love sun ! They stay in the UK in summer and visit friends in Australia in winter.
- love B. sun C. the D. Australia
Part A: Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
The (1) ________ of parental authority has changed. Today, no parent can take their children’s respect for granted: authority has to be earned. Several studies have shown the following problems.
Trust: A lot of young people say their parents don’t trust them. Some of them have no privacy: their parents read all their emails, and enter their rooms (2) _______ knocking. All of these actions demonstrate lack of respect. (3) _______, these teenagers have little respect for their parents.
Communication: Hardly any teens discuss their problems with their parents. That’s because very few teens feel their parents really listen to them. Instead, most parents tend to fire off an immediate response to their kid’s first sentence.
Freedom: Interestingly. Most rebels come from very authoritarian homes where kids have very little freedom. Teens need (4) ________ rules but they have to be clear and unchangeable. Also, if the mother and father don’t agree about discipline, teens have less respect for both parents. They also need a lot of support and a little freedom to take their own decisions. None of them enjoy just listening to adults
Role models: Teens don’t have much respect for their parents if neither of them actually does things (5) _______ they expect their children to do. Like everybody, teens appreciate people who practice what they reach.
- A. provision B. concept C. breadwinner D. applicant
- A. in B. during C. with D. without
- A. Consequently B. So C. However D. Moreover
- A. more B. less C. fewer D. little
- A. who B. that C. whom D. where
- Part B: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university. Others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
Many adults learn English because _________.
A. most of their books are in English B. it helps them in their work
C. English is spoken in their office D.they want to go abroad
According to the writer _________.
A. English is useful only for teenagers B. English is popular all over the world
C. only adults learn English D. no children like to learn English
In America or Australia many school children study _________.
such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
their own language and no foreign language
English as a foreign language
English and mathematics only
- Most people learn English by _________.
- A. hearing the languages in the office B. talking with foreigners
- C. watching videos only D.working hard on their lessons
- Many boys and girls learn English because _________.
- A. they are forced to learn it B. they have to study their own languages
- C. it is included in their study courses D. English can give them a job
- We don’t go on a holiday because we don’t have enough money.
- (Rewrite the sentence , using conditional type 2)
- If……………………………………………………………………………………………..
- Students will take courses at their own pace. (Rewrite the sentence, using future passive)
- Courses………………………………………………………………………………………
- Teenagers/ become/ more independent/ responsible/than/ parents/future. (Complete the sentence)
- ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
- Do you know the boy? The boy has just won a big prize in English speaking contest.
- (Combine the sentences using a relative pronoun)
- ………………………………………………………………………………………………
- Write a paragrap (50- 60 words) about some tips for learning English well.
- ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
- ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9
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Thí sinh làm bài trên đề
I. Listening: (2.0pts)
*Part 1: Listen to Kiko giving advice on how to learn vocabulary effectively. Listen and circle the best answer.
1. What should learners base on to guess the meaning of new words?
A. context B. contact C. text D. test
2. How many times of repetitions is required to memorize a new word, according to the research?
A. from 5 to 10 B. from 10 to 15 C. from 10 to 20 D. from 20 to 25
3. On what should new words be written down for later review? ..
A. card B. notebook C. tablet D. index card
4. What could be activated by saying new words loud?
A. memory B. auditory memory C. brain D. body
PART 2. You will hear a man asking for some information about a language school. Listen and complete the questions 1-4.
SCHOOL OF ITALIAN STUDIES
Length of course: 6 or 9 months
Next course begins on: (1) next Monday
Number of students in each class (2) about 15 students
Cost of the course: (3) £ 12.99
School hours: Monday to Friday: From 8 a.m to 7 p.m
Nearest underground station: (4) Green Park
II. Multiple choice: (2.5pts)
- Louis is virtually bilingual __________Dutch and German.
- on B. in C. for D. with
- Pronunciation: Circle the word that has the underlined part is pronounced different from others
- A. explore B. environment C. resort D. expedition
- It takes one year for Earth to __________the Sun.
- orbit B. land C. launch D. train
- I can speak both English and French perfectly. I’m a__________.
- businessman B. bilingual C. teacher D. tourist
Becky,
Don’t forget your aunt Jane’s coming to stay tonight, so can you make sure the house is neat when you go out this afternoon?
Mum- Mum is writing to
B. ask Becky to tidy the house before she leaves.
C. remind Becky to go to her aunt’s house.
D. ask Becky to look after the house when her mother is at work.
- By the time Laika __________ the first astronaut dog, fruit flies ______ into space.
- became- had launched C. had become-launched
- became-launched D. became-had been launched
- They could understand our conversation if they_______some English.
- will know B. know C. knew D. would know
- Albert Einstein, _______ was such a brilliant scientist, introduced the theory of relativity.
- who B. whose C. whom D. that
- “Do you think we will travel to Mars in 15 years?”
- “_______ But there’s positive signs.”
- I’m not so sure. C. Sounds interesting!
- It’s wonderful. D. Yes, why not?
- Find error: My aunt and uncle love (A) sun (B)! They stay in the (C) UK in summer and visit friends in Australia (D) in winter.
- love B. sun C. the D. Australia
Part A: Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
The (1) ________ of parental authority has changed. Today, no parent can take their children’s respect for granted: authority has to be earned. Several studies have shown the following problems.
Trust: A lot of young people say their parents don’t trust them. Some of them have no privacy: their parents read all their emails, and enter their rooms (2) _______ knocking. All of these actions demonstrate lack of respect. (3) _______, these teenagers have little respect for their parents.
Communication: Hardly any teens discuss their problems with their parents. That’s because very few teens feel their parents really listen to them. Instead, most parents tend to fire off an immediate response to their kid’s first sentence.
Freedom: Interestingly. Most rebels come from very authoritarian homes where kids have very little freedom. Teens need (4) ________ rules but they have to be clear and unchangeable. Also, if the mother and father don’t agree about discipline, teens have less respect for both parents. They also need a lot of support and a little freedom to take their own decisions. None of them enjoy just listening to adults
Role models: Teens don’t have much respect for their parents if neither of them actually does things (5) _______ they expect their children to do. Like everybody, teens appreciate people who practice what they reach.
- A. provision B. concept C. breadwinner D. applicant
- A. in B. during C. with D. without
- A. Consequently B. So C. However D. Moreover
- A. more B. less C. fewer D. little
- A. who B. that C. whom D. where
- Part B: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university. Others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
Many adults learn English because _________.
A. most of their books are in English
B. it helps them in their work
C. English is spoken in their office
D.they want to go abroad
According to the writer _________.
A. English is useful only for teenagers
B. English is popular all over the world
C. only adults learn English
D. no children like to learn English
In America or Australia many school children study _________.
such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
their own language and no foreign language
English as a foreign language
English and mathematics only
- Most people learn English by _________.
- A. hearing the languages in the office
- B. talking with foreigners
- C. watching videos only
- D.working hard on their lessons
- Many boys and girls learn English because _________.
- A. they are forced to learn it
- B. they have to study their own languages
- C. it is included in their study courses
- D. English can give them a job
- We don’t go on a holiday because we don’t have enough money.
- (Rewrite the sentence ,using conditional sentence type 1)
- If we had enough money, we would go on a holiday.
- Students will take courses at their own pace. (Rewrite the sentence, using future passive)
- Courses will be taken at their own pace by students.
Teenagers will become more independent and responsible than their parents.
4. Do you know the boy? The boy has just won a big prize in English speaking contest.
- (Combine the sentences using relative clause)
- Do you know the boy who/that has just won a big prize in English speaking contest?
- (Sts’ work)
PART 1:
Hi everybody. I’m Kiko from Japan. I am studying English for 5years, I love it. And I have some suggestions for those who want to improve vocabulary.
First, most vocabulary words are learned from context. The more words you’re exposed to, the better vocabulary you will have. While you read, payclose attention to words you don’t know. Then look the new words up. Read and listen to challenging materials so that you’ll be exposed to many new words.
Learning a word won’t help very much if you promptly forget it. Research shows that it takes from 10 to 20 repetitions to really make a word part of your vocabulary. It helps to write the word- both the definition and a sentence you make up using the word- perhaps on an index card that can later be reviewed. As soon as you learn a new word, start using it. Review your index cards periodically to see if you have forgotten any of your new words. Also, do a search on a word using webpage dejanews.com (for searching newsgroups) to get many examples of how the word is actually used. That’s D-E-J-A-N-E-W-S. COM
Finally, you really should make up as many associations and connections as possible. Say the word aloud to activate your auditory memory. Relate the word to words you already know
PART 2:
Woman: Hello, school of Italian Studies
Man: Hello, I saw your advertisement in a newspaper. Can you give me some information, please?
Woman: Yes, of course. What would you like to know?
Man: Well, first, how long are the courses?
Woman: They/re six or nine months long and the next courses begin next Monday.
Man: How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope.
Woman: Usually, there are about 15. We find that a good number
Man: OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but I will have to pay for anything else?
Woman: Only for the course book, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine.
Man: I see. When can I come and pay?
Woman: Well, the school is opened eight a.m to seven p.m Monday to Friday and on Saturday from nine to one.
Man: OK. And one more question- what’s the nearest underground station to your school?
Woman: It’s Green Park.
Man: Green Park. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye.
Woman: Goodbye.
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO 03
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CUỐI HỌC KỲ II
Môn: Tiếng Anh 9 - Thời gian: 50 phút
LISTENING: (2 pts)
Part 1: Listen to Jan talking to Steve about getting a student travel card. Choose A,B or C. You will hear the conversation twice.
1. How much is a travel card?
A. $ 60 B. $ 16 C. $ 6
2. Jan will need
A. one photo B. two photos C. four photos
3. Photos are cheaper
A. in the photographer’s shop. B. in the library. C. in the post office
4. For the travel card, Jan must take
A. a letter. B. her passport. C. her driving licence.
Part 2: You will hear a teacher talking about a school trip. Listen and complete
questions. You will hear the information twice.
SCHOOL TRIP
Day: (0) Saturday
Visit: (1) …………………..……….
Time leave at: (2) ………………..………….
Meet in: (3) ………………..………….
Cost: (4) $ …………………………
II.. Multiple choice (2,5pts)
1. Thanks __________ the money he received, he was able to attend the university.
A. on B. for C. of D. to
2. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differrent from other.
A.appear B. ready C. heavy D. healthy
3. He has such a good sense of__________ . He always makes people laugh at work. A. time B. humour C. style D. direction 4. Look at the picture and choose the best verb to fill in the blank.
A. slide B. grate C. sprinkle D. spread 5.Can I have a pizza, a dozen eggs and a of lemonade, please? A. piece B. tub C. bottle D. jar 6. I am looking forward to ________ from you soon, John. A. hear B. be hear C. hearing D. heard 7.They could understand our conversation if they ________ some English. A. will know B. know C. knew D. would know 8. The living standards of people in remote areas _________. A. will be risen B. will arise C. will raise D. will be raised 9. Lan: "Your cooking is very good. I have never had such a delicious meal before." Hoa: "__________________________________" A. A.Let me congratulate you on it. B. Well done. C. C.Yes, I think so. D. That's very kind of you. 10. On the way home, we saw a lot of men, women, and dogs which were playing in the park. A B C D |
Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete the passage (1,25pts)
How old (1) _______ you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to our planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (2) ________ close to Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, you can sometimes see them in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists believe one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, (3) _______ the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists discovered it in 2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (4) ______ large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss us by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’s much closer than our moon (5) _________ is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will miss us by only a few minutes.
1. A. are B. will C. do D. can
2. A. came B. comes C. coming D. come
3. A. crash B. hit C. touched D. came over
4. A. no B. don’t C. isn’t D. not
5 A. which B. who C. whose D. in which
Part 2: Read the text and answer the questions below. (1,25pt)
Every year, students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young, children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university. Others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1.According to the writer .
A.only adults learn English C.no children like to learn English
C.English is useful only for teenagers D.English is popular all over the world
2. Most people learn English by .
A.watching videos only B. working hard on their lessons
C.hearing the language in the office D.talking with foreigners
3. Many boys and girls learn English because .
A.it is included in their study courses B.English can give them a job
C.they are forced to learn it D.they have to study their own language
4. In America or Australia many school children study .
A. English as a foreign language
B. English and mathematics only
C. such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
D. their own language and no foreign language
5. Marry adults learn English because .
A. English is spoken in their office B. they want to go abroad
C. most of their books are in English D. it helps them in their work
III. Do as directed. (3.0 pts)
1.I have read several short stories by Jack London. He is a famous American writer. (who)
à I have…………………………………………………………………
2. It ‘s raining again. We will have to stay at home( Combine the sentences ,Using “Since”)
à Since……………………………………………………………….
3. We get lost because we don’t have a map. (Rewrite using conditional sentences type 2)
à If we…………………………………………………………………
4. My grandparents/ will/ visit/by my father/ next week. ( Complete sentence– using “future simple in passive”.
à. ………………………………………………………………………….
5. How do you think the roles of teenagers will change in the future?. (Write a paragraph about 60 words) (1pt).
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ĐÁP ÁN
LISTENING: (2 pts)
Part 1: Listen to Jan talking to Steve about getting a student travel card. Choose A,B or C. You will hear the conversation twice.
1. How much is a travel card?
A. $ 60 B. $ 16 C. $ 6
2. Jan will need
A. one photo B. two photos C. four photos
3. Photos are cheaper
A. in the photographer’s shop. B. in the library. C. in the post office
4. For the travel card, Jan must take
A. a letter. B. her passport. C. her driving licence.
Part 2: You will hear a teacher talking about a school trip. Listen and complete
questions. You will hear the information twice.
SCHOOL TRIP
Day: (0) Saturday
Visit: (1) ……………Film museum……..……….
Time leave at: (2) ………8.45..………….
Meet in: (3) ………The car park..………….
Cost: (4) $ ……6.70……………
II.. Multiple choice (2,5pts)
1. Thanks __________ the money he received, he was able to attend the university.
A. on B. for C. of D. to
2. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differrent from other.
A.appear B. ready C. heavy D. healthy
3. He has such a good sense of__________ . He always makes people laugh at work. A. time B. humour C. style D. direction 4. Look at the picture and choose the best verb to fill in the blank.
A. slide B. grate C. sprinkle D. spread 5.Can I have a pizza, a dozen eggs and a of lemonade, please? A. piece B. tub C. bottle D. jar 6. I am looking forward to ________ from you soon, John. A. hear B. be hear C. hearing D. heard 7.They could understand our conversation if they ________ some English. A. will know B. know C. knew D. would know 8. The living standards of people in remote areas _________. A. will be risen B. will arise C. will raise D. will be raised 9. Lan: "Your cooking is very good. I have never had such a delicious meal before." Hoa: "__________________________________" A. Let me congratulate you on it. B. Well done. C. Yes, I think so. D. That's very kind of you. 10. On the way home, we saw a lot of men, women, and dogs which were playing in the park. A B C D |
II. Reading (2,5pts)
Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete the passage (1,25pts)
How old (1) _______ you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to our planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (2) ________ close to Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, you can sometimes see them in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists believe one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, (3) _______ the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists discovered it in 2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (4) ______ large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss us by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’s much closer than our moon (5) _________ is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will miss us by only a few minutes.
1. A. are B. will C. do D. can
2. A. came B. comes C. coming D. come
3. A. crash B. hit C. touched D. came over
4. A. no B. don’t C. isn’t D. not
5. A. which B. who C. whose D. in which
Part 2: Read the text and answer the questions below. (1,25pt)
Every year, students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young, children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university. Others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. According to the writer .
A.only adults learn English C.no children like to learn English
C.English is useful only for teenagers D.English is popular all over the world
2. Most people learn English by .
A.watching videos only B. working hard on their lessons
C.hearing the language in the office D.talking with foreigners
3. Many boys and girls learn English because .
A.it is included in their study courses B.English can give them a job
C.they are forced to learn it D.they have to study their own language
4. In America or Australia many school children study .
A.English as a foreign language
B.English and mathematics only
C.such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
D.their own language and no foreign language
5. Many adults learn English because .
A. English is spoken in their office B. they want to go abroad
C. most of their books are in English D. it helps them in their work
III. Do as directed. (3.0 pts)
1. I have read several short stories by Jack London. He is a famous American writer. (who)
à I have read several short stories by Jack London, who is a famous American writer.
2. It ‘s raining again. We will have to stay at home( Combine the sentences ,Using “Since”)
à Since it ‘s raining again, we will have to stay at home.
3.We will get lost because we don’t have a map. (Rewrite using conditional sentences type 2)
à If we had a map, we wouldn’t get lost.
4. My grandparents/ will/ visit/by my father/ next week. ( complete sentence– using future simple in passive)
àMy grandparents will be visited by my father next week.
5. How do you think the roles of teenagers will change in the future?. (Write a paragraph about 60 words) (1pt)..
Ss’answer
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Tapecrips:
Part1:
Jan: Hi, Steve!
Steve: Hi, Jenny. I’m going to go to London on the train. Come with me.
Jan: But it’s cheaper by bus.
Steve: I’ve got a travel student card. You can get cheap train with it.
Jan: That sounds good. How much does it cost?
Steve: A card for six months is sixteen pounds.
Jan: So How do I get one?
Steve: You need some photograpes – one for the card and one for the form.
Jan: Oh, there a photo machine in the post office. It gives you four photos for three pounds.
Steve: So does the one in the library. But I went to a photographer’s shop. It was cheaper.
Jan: I don’t have to show my passportor my driving licence, do I?
Steve: That’s right Jan.You only need a letter from your college.
Jan: I’ll ask my teacher for one.
Steve: And then you takeeverything to the tourist office by the travel agent.
Jan: Great.Next time you go to London. I’ll come to.
Part 2:
Right, listen carefully, everyone. I want to tell you about our school trip. We are going to go on Saturday. I hope you can all come. As you know, we’re going to visit the film museum. There are lots of very interesting things there about the cinema and how films are made. We’ll have to leave at 8.45 so don’t be late. We’ll get there by bus. Please meet me in the car park. You all know where that is, don’t you? and when we return, the bus will leave you at the shool entrance. Tell your parents, won’t you?
What’s next? Oh yes, the cost. It’ll be six pounds seventy pence each, OK? Remember to get the money from your parents. Now, I’m going to give you some work to do at the museum. You’ll need to write things down, so take a pencil with you. we’ll have lunch in the museum café so you needn’t bring any food with you. well, I think that’s everything.
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Part 1: Listen to Grace telling a friend about a hotel. Listen and mark the letter A, B, or C to indicate the correct answer to the following sentences. You will listen to the recording TWICE. (1pt)
1.Where is the hotel ?
A.in a town B. on a mountain C. near the sea.
2. What could Grace do at the hotel ?
A .play golf. B play tennis. C use the swimming pool.
3. What was there in Grace’s room?
A a fridge. B a video player C. a coffee machine.
4.In the restaurant, Grace had………………….
A. too few vegetable B. a lot of fried food C. chips with every meal.
Part 2. You will hear a conversation about a holiday English course. Listen carefully and fill in the blank ,You will hear the recording TWICE. (1pt)
HOLIDAY ENGLISH COURSE
Place: Oxford
Students must be: | 1 | 13/ thirteen years old and more |
Starting date: | 2 | ....................... July |
Students stay with: | 3 | English................................... ………… |
Price of course: | 4 | £…………………………….. |
College in: | 5 | …………………………………………street |
II. Multiple choice (2,5pts)
1. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others
A. vacation B. delicious C. excursion D. holiday
2. If she sold her car, she_____ much money.
A. gets B. will get C. would get D. would have got
3. John: “How often do you play golf?” - David: “______________”
A. Oh, once in a blue moon C. The sky’s limit
B. Over the moon D. Out of this world.
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A. Cheaper tickets are available for people who travel often.
B. You need a special type of ticket if you travel regularly.
C. The Super Weekly Saver ticket can help all travellers to save money.
5. The national debt __________ in the near future.
A. will pay off B. will be paid off C. will pay D. will be paid
6. Choose the underlined word or phrase marked (A, B, C or D) in each sentence that needs correcting.
The United Nations, that was established in 1945, has over 200 members.
A B C. D
7. In 2010, Naoko Yamazaki, the second female Japanese astronaut, ________ on Discovery space shuttle to the ISS after she _________ her training at the Johnson Space Center.
A. had flown – completed B. flew – had completed
C. flew – was completing D. was flying – was completing
8. He agreed to go climbing_______ he hated heights.
A. despite B. in spite of C. so D. although
9. Perhaps the three most popular ice cream________ are vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.
A. flavours B. ingredients C. dishes D. brands
10. Valentina Tereshkova, _________ was born in 1937, is the first woman to fly and orbit in space.
A. she B. which C. who D. that
II. Reading (2,5pts)
Part 1- Read the passage carefully and choose the best answers (1,25pts)
How old (26) _______ you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to our planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (27) ________ close to Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, you can sometimes see them in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists believe one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, (28) _______ the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists discovered it in 2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (29) ______ large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss us by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’s much closer than our moon (30) _________ is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will miss us by only a few minutes.
1. A. are B. will C. do D. can
2. A. came B. comes C. coming D. come
3. A. crash B. hit C. touched D. came over
4. A. no B. don’t C. isn’t D. not
5. A. which B. who C. whose D. in which
Part 2- Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions (1,25pts)
Millions of people around the world like travelling. They travel to see other countries and continents, modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns. They travel to enjoy picturesque places or to learn about other cultures. It’s always interesting to discover new things and different ways of life, to meet different people, to try to different food, to listen to different music.
People who live in the countryside often like to go to a big city in order to visit museums and art galleries that they don’t have in their hometown. They like to buy things in shops and to eat out big restaurants. People in big city often like a quiet holiday by the sea or in the mountains where they can sunbathe or walk. Many tourists love taking photographs of everything that interest them – the sights of a city, old churches and castles, views of mountains, lakes, valleys, plains, waterfalls, forests, different kinds of trees, flowers and animals.
People travel by train, by plane, by ship or boat and by car. All means of transport have their advantages and disadvantages. The fastest way of travelling – is travelling by plane, but the most comfortable one is travelling by ship and the cheapest one is travelling on foot.
1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason why people enjoy travelling?
A. meet different people B. like travelling by air
C. go to see other nations D. learn new things
2. People in the countryside like ______.
A. visiting a big city B. staying at home for decorating the house
C. going on holiday by the sea D. going climbing for their holidays
3. The word “They” in the passage refers to ______
A. people in a big city B. art galleries C. people in the countryside D. museums
4. How can people travel?
A. People can travel by train, plane.
B. People can travel by car.
C. People can travel by train, plan and by car.
D. People can travel by train, plane, ship or boat and by car.
5. The most comfortable way to move to another place is travelling ______.
A. by car B. by plane C. on foot D. by ship
IV/ Do as directed: (2pts)
1. If / you / come / Viet Nam / you / try / pho/. / It / really / delicious/ (Make up sentences using the words and phrases given)
___________________________________________________________________
2. His family is very poor. However, he is the best student of my class.(Rewrite sentence with Although)
_________________________________________________________________
3. We can't offer you the job because you can't speak English.(Rewrite sentence with If)
4. The old man and his cows are on the meadow. They are unoccupied. (Rewrite sentence with relative clauses)
______________________________________________________________________
5.In about 50-60 words, write a paragraph about the negative effects of tourism on a region or country.(1pt)
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ĐÁP ÁN KIỂM TRA HỌC KÌ II
NĂM HỌC 2022 - 2023
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9
I.Listening: (2pts)
Part 1: Listen to Grace telling a friend about a hotel. Listen and mark the letter A, B, or C to indicate the correct answer to the following sentences. You will listen to the recording TWICE. (1pt)
1.Where is the hotel ?
A.in a town B. on a mountain C. near the sea.
2. What could Grace do at the hotel ?
A. play golf. B. play tennis. C. use the swimming pool.
3. What was there in Grace’s room?
A. a fridge. B. a video player C. a coffee machine.
4.In the restaurant, Grace had………………….
A. too few vegetable B. a lot of fried food C. chips with every meal.
Part 2.. You will hear a conversation about a holiday English course. Listen carefully and fill in the blank ,You will hear the recording TWICE. (1pt)
HOLIDAY ENGLISH COURSE
Place: Oxford
Students must be: | 1 | 13/ thirteen years old and more |
Starting date: | 2 | 11(th)// eleventh July |
Students stay with: | 3 | English family// families |
Price of course: | 4 | £ 690//six hundred (and) ninety |
College in: | 5 | Farley street |
II. Multiple choice (2,5pts)
1. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others
A. vacation B. delicious C. excursion D. holiday
2. If she sold her car, she_____ much money.
A. gets B. will get C. would get D. would have got
3. John: “How often do you play golf?” - David: “______________”
A. Oh, once in a blue moon C. The sky’s limit
B. Over the moon D. Out of this world.
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A. Cheaper tickets are available for people who travel often.
B. You need a special type of ticket if you travel regularly.
C. The Super Weekly Saver ticket can help all travellers to save money.
5. The national debt __________ in the near future.
A. will pay off B. will be paid off C. will pay D. will be paid
6. Choose the underlined word or phrase marked (A, B, C or D) in each sentence that needs correcting.
The United Nations, that was established in 1945, has over 200 members.
A B C. D
7. In 2010, Naoko Yamazaki, the second female Japanese astronaut, ________ on Discovery space shuttle to the ISS after she _________ her training at the Johnson Space Center.
A. had flown – completed B. flew – had completed
C. flew – was completing D. was flying – was completing
8. He agreed to go climbing_______ he hated heights.
A. despite B. in spite of C. so D. although
9. Perhaps the three most popular ice cream________ are vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.
A. flavours B. ingredients C. dishes D. brands
10. Valentina Tereshkova, _________ was born in 1937, is the first woman to fly and orbit in space.
A. she B. which C. who D. that
II. Reading (2,5pts)
Part 1- Read the passage carefully and choose the best answers (1,25pts)
How old (26) _______ you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to our planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (27) ________ close to Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, you can sometimes see them in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists believe one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, (28) _______ the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists discovered it in 2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (29) ______ large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss us by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’s much closer than our moon (30) _________ is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will miss us by only a few minutes.
1. A. are B. will C. do D. can
2. A. came B. comes C. coming D. come
3. A. crash B. hit C. touched D.came over
4. A. no B. don’t C. isn’t D. not
5. A. which B. who C. whose D.in which
Part 2- Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions (1,25pts)
Millions of people around the world like travelling. They travel to see other countries and continents, modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns. They travel to enjoy picturesque places or to learn about other cultures. It’s always interesting to discover new things and different ways of life, to meet different people, to try to different food, to listen to different music.
People who live in the countryside often like to go to a big city in order to visit museums and art galleries that they don’t have in their hometown. They like to buy things in shops and to eat out big restaurants. People in big city often like a quiet holiday by the sea or in the mountains where they can sunbathe or walk. Many tourists love taking photographs of everything that interest them – the sights of a city, old churches and castles, views of mountains, lakes, valleys, plains, waterfalls, forests, different kinds of trees, flowers and animals.
People travel by train, by plane, by ship or boat and by car. All means of transport have their advantages and disadvantages. The fastest way of travelling – is travelling by plane, but the most comfortable one is travelling by ship and the cheapest one is travelling on foot.
1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason why people enjoy travelling?
A. meet different people B. like travelling by air
C. go to see other nations D. learn new things
2. People in the countryside like ______.
A. visiting a big city B. staying at home for decorating the house
C. going on holiday by the sea D. going climbing for their holidays
3. The word “They” in the passage refers to ______
A. people in a big city B. art galleries
C. people in the countryside D. museums
4. How can people travel?
A. People can travel by train, plane.
B. People can travel by car.
C. People can travel by train, plan and by car.
D. People can travel by train, plane, ship or boat and by car.
5. The most comfortable way to move to another place is travelling ______.
A. by car B. by plane C. on foot D. by ship
IV/ Do as directed: (2pts)
1.If / you / come / Viet Nam / you / try / pho/. / It / really / delicious /( Make up sentences using the words and phrases given)
If you come to Viet Nam, you should try pho. It is really delicious
2. His family is very poor. However, he is the best student of my class.( rewrite sentence with Although)
Although His family is very poor, he is the best student of my class.
3. We can't offer you the job because you can't speak English.( rewrite sentence with If)
If you could speak English, we would offer you the job.
4. The old man and his cows are on the meadow. They are unoccupied. (rewrite sentence with relative clauses)
The old man and his cows that are unoccupied are on the meadow.
5. In about 50-60 words, write a paragraph about the negative effects of tourism on a region or country. Students answer
TAPESCRIPT FOR LISTENING
PART 1
Listen to Grace telling a friend about a hotel.
For questions 1 to 4, tick A, B or c. You will hear the conversation twice.
Look at questions 11 to 15 now. You have twenty seconds.
Now listen to the conversation.
Friend: Hello, Grace, did you have a nice time at the Rosemount Hotel?
Grace: You mean the Rose bank, yes, I enjoyed it.
Friend: Where was it?
Grace: Five minutes from the mountains, right on the beach. The shops were ten kilometers away.
Friend: It sounds rather quiet.
Grace: It was, but I liked that.
Friend: Was there a pool?
Grace: Yes, but it was closed. I swam in the sea once but I spent most days on the hotel golf course. There were tennis courts in the town but they were too far away.
Friend: Did you have a nice room?
Grace: Yes, it was quite big and I could watch television and videos there in the evening. If I wanted a cup of coffee or cold drink I went to the bar downstairs.
Friend: And how about the meals?
Grace: There were lots of vegetables but the meat and fish were always fried and often came with chips. I really prefer rice or pasta.
Friend: Me too.
Grace: Anyway, my stay didn’t cost much and it was a nice quiet break away from my noisy family!
Now listen again.
This is the end of Part Three.
Now look at Part Four.
Part 2:
You will hear a conversation about a holiday English course.
Listen and complete questions 2 to 5. You will hear the conversation twice.
Man: Dudley College.
Woman: Oh hello. Could you tell me about your holiday English courses, please?
Man: Yes, they’re in our college in Oxford.
Woman: It’s for my friend’s daughter. She’s fifteen and comes from Poland.
Man: Fine. Our holiday courses are for teenagers. We take students from the age of thirteen but most are a little older.
Woman: Oh good. How long is the course?
Man: It begins on the eleventh of July and finishes on the twenty-ninth.
Woman: That’s three weeks, isn’t it? Do the students live in the college?
Man: Not on these courses. We put the teenagers with English families in their homes. Our teachers think it’s better. That way, they speak more English and learn about English life.
Woman: Good idea! How much does the course cost? Man: It’s six hundred and ninety pounds. That’s for everything.
Woman: And where exactly is the college?
Man: It’s in Farley Street.
Woman: How do you spell that?
Man: That’s F-A-R-L-E-Y.
Woman: Thanks. Could you send me a booking form?
Man: Certainly. What’s your name ...?
Now listen again.
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