Bài tập kiểm tra môn Tiếng anh Lớp 9 - Review 1

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  1. REVIEW 1 I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. knit B. silk C. kitchen D. look 2. A. pottery B. cost C. modern D. wonder 3. A. carve B. warm C. hard D. far 4. A. weave B. thread C. feature D. deal 5. A. stressed B. relaxed C. annoyed D. asked II. Choose the word that has different stress pattern. 1. A. discover B. empathize C. decorate D. concentrate 2. A. cognitive B. skyscraper C. discipline D. poetic 3. A. adolescence B. disappointment C. embarrassment D. entertainment 4. A. botanical B. emotional C. embroidery D. comfortable 5. A. communicator B. multicultural C. metropolitan D. recreational III. Fill in each blank with a suitable word. 1. What is special about bai tho ___ hat and the village where people made it? 2. He was born and ___ up in Sydney, which is the biggest city in Australia. 3. What would you do in that situation? Just put yourself in my ___. 4. For most people in the United States, the car is still their main ___ of transport. 5. The cost of ___ in Tokyo is very high and prices continue to rise month after month. 6. If I ___ him, I would convince my parents that designer is a good and well-paid job. 7. Tommy never ___ on his lessons, he always looks out of the window. 8. You should know ___ number to call to report the fire and ask for help. 9. The number 114 is a toll-free and you can call it any time from ___ a mobile or a landline. 10. Some people say that a place of ___ is a place famous for its scenery or a well-known historical site. IV. Write the correct form of the word in brackets. 1. Negative feelings won’t bring you any good changes, they only cause ___. (depressed) 2. Everyone was surprised when she ___ dressed up in dark trousers and a red sweater. (fashion) 3. As a kid in the countryside, he spent hours watching the night skies and became ___ by the stars. (fascinate) 4. I could see the ___ and sadness on Ann’s face when she read the exam result. (confuse) 5. He led a ___ life during his childhood, but he also suffered from loneliness and depression. (luxury) 6. We have seen most of the town’s famous ___, so we would like to take a break now. (see) 7. As a ___ she deals with problems reasonably and equably, never losing her temper. (manage) 8. It’s hard to describe but the position of the house combines ___ and convenience. (quiet) 9. She is a smart girl and she shows ___ talent for getting what she wants. (consider) 10. This practical guidebook teaches you about ___, coping skills, and time management. (relax) V. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences. 1. The men practised various traditional crafts, such as ___ toys out of wood. A. weave B. carve C. knit D. embroider 2. In rural areas, the school is often one of the focal points for the ___ community. A. local B. national C. international D. global 3. Frank easily gets ___ when people don’t understand what he’s trying to say. A. frustrated B. delighted C. excited D. relaxed 4. Van Phuc ___ Village went into poetry and music as a beautiful cultural village of Vietnam. A. Wood B. Silk C. Stone D. Clay 5. This city’s economy is ___ on tourism, so the residents here treat tourists very well.
  2. A. modern B. fascinating C. dependent D. ancient 6. The developments in this town will create spillovers for several ___ regions. A. bordering B. urban C. downtown D. neighbouring 7. The new programme aims to make the country ___ in food production and to cut energy imports. A. self-sufficient B. self-disciplined C. self-aware D. self-care 8. The Cham ethnic minority in Ninh Thuan province uses clay to make their famous ___ products. A. hat B. lacquerware C. painting D. pottery 9. Flying is ___ the first time you do it, but you soon become jaded and bored. A. calm B. exciting C. frightening D. tense 10. Please stop making that noise or go away for a while! It’s getting ___. A. depressed B. stressful C. annoying D. exhausted VI. Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition. 1. This city is very populous and there are people from all ___ the world. 2. We are having a fabulous time in Hoi An and I wish you could be here ___ us! 3. Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are well-known ___ tourists. 4. Do you think that each craft reminds people ___ a specific region? 5. Physical changes are different ___ everyone, so you don’t need to feel embarrassed. 6. How much do you care ___ the environmental and health damage caused by air pollution? 7. I’m so delighted as I’ve just received a surprise birthday present ___ my sister. 8. I’ll look through this leaflet to see what activities are organised ___ this attraction. 9. They took some clay and used their hands to make it ___ a bowl shape. 10. We have a big collection of handicrafts made ___ different craft villages. VII. Write the correct tense or form of the verb in brackets. 1. Jody and I were classmates but I ___ (not, keep up with) her since high school. 2. They ___ (set up) the information desk only a couple of hours before the exhibition started. 3. She ___ (usually, criticize) everyone and the trouble is she ___ (not, know) when to stop. 4. Thank you very much for your cute gift - it ___ (always, remind) me of you. 5. On Sunday mornings she ___ (get up) late and then ___ (have) a leisurely breakfast with her family. 6. He was quite annoyed when he ___ (find out) that his things on the bookshelves ___ (disturb). 7. Ever since taking up writing romance in 2001 she ___ (bring out) over twenty books. 8. Later this week they ___ (consider) the overall design and how the playground caters for children with disabilities. 9. I must admit that I ___ (look) forward to visiting England for a long time. 10. Paul is suffering from cancer so his daughter ___ (take over) his position recently. VIII. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences. 1. The designer says the new monument will be 120 meters high, ___ the old one. A. as high as twice B. twice as high as C. as twice high as D. as high twice as 2. Helen asked for an explanation ___ the committee acted unreasonably when they turned down her application. A. though B. why C. so that D. because 3. Most people have no real idea ___ healthy habits, and Mike was no exception. A. how to change to B. how can change to C. how change to D. to how to change 4. Watching sport was ___ activity on Saturday afternoons in Britain. A. most popular by far B. by the far most popular C. by far the most popular D. the most popular by far
  3. 5. Dad said, “Mom’s kind of down in the dumps at the moment - why don’t you buy something to ___?” A. cheer her off B. cheer her up C. cheer of her D. cheer on her 6. ___ everyone agrees that Daniel has tremendous talent, they still wonder ___ with him. A. Though - who can be compared B. Although - who should they compare C. As - who to compare D. Since - who they should compare 7. This city has done ___ many cities at providing preschool options for poorer children. A. better than worse B. much more badly C. better more than D. better than 8. He said that he ___ the point where he was not going to ___ her criticisms of him any more. A. has reached - get on with B. had reached - keep up with C. had reached - put up with D. has reached - face up to 9. He remembered the date but forgot to ___ an alert for the event and ___ an hour late. A. set off - turned off B. set - turned up C. set up - showed up D. set - showed off 10. ___ Emma and Jennifer are siblings, they never really ___ each other. A. Though - put up with B. Although - get on with C. Because - look after D. As - take care of IX. Choose the underlined word or phrase that needs correction. 1. I have heard your proposal, but I will think it up and give you an answer next week. A B C D 2. I always take off my gloves before using smartphone as the touch screen responds correctly to A B C D them. 3. She put on her coat, light the candle and went on tip-toe down the back stairs and into the kitchen. A B C D 4. She said, “Could you turn the volume down a bit, please? It’s too late now and I try to sleep.” A B C D 5. Sidewalks here were more crowded, traffic felt more chaotic and there were much more people A B C on the streets than when I had left. D 6. While I insisted on dressing up as a witch every Halloween, Steve, Erin and Evan all want A B C D vampire costumes. 7. He found it is difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. A B C D 8. They said that they would set off for a new adventure in the United States in the first day of new A B C D year. 9. Books are treasure banks stored wisdom which has been passed down from generation to A B C D generation. 10. The view from this mountain shows up the red maple forest for which Canada is famous. A B C D X. Write questions for the underlined ports. 1. We will leave for the pottery village as soon as we finish breakfast. ___ 2. London is probably most famous for its museums, galleries, palaces, and other historic sites. ___
  4. 3. Yes, you should talk to your parents about your tiredness at school. ___ 4. I have had problems with my classmates since grade eight. ___ 5. I stay home all the weekends to review the lessons. ___ 6. I submitted my application for the part-time job to the company’s receptionist. ___ 7. They can carve several eggshells a day. ___ 8. Tokyo is still the largest city by population. ___ 9. All of these baskets are made by my friend’s family and their workers. ___ 10. The public transport in my city is among the best ones in Europe. ___ XI. Complete the conversation with the sentences from the box. A. Yes, what’s wrong? B. Oh, really? Do you want the address? C. From a company called XQ in Da Lat city. D. I just enjoy the painting. E. That’s easier for them to sell products. F. My father bought it last year. G. Not many artisans can establish a company like how the XQ does. H. Then the artisans can live on their job. Thanh: This painting looks so beautiful. Ngoc: It’s a silk painting, embroidered by hand. (1) ___ Thanh: Where did he buy it? Ngoc: (2) ___He says their paintings look very special. This is the one he likes most. Thanh: A company? Ngoc: (3) ___ Thanh: I only heard of silk paintings from small craft villages. I don’t know people can open companies for this business. Ngoc: Well, now they do. (4) ___ Thanh: I’m impressed. (5) ___ Ngoc: I think opening a company is good for promoting traditional crafts. They can sell their products to many more customers. (6) ___ Thanh: You’re right. I think there may be many companies like this but we have never heard of. Ngoc: I don’t know. (7) ___Do you like it? Thanh: Yes, I do. I will ask my parents to buy one if we visit Da Lat. Ngoc: (8) ___ Thanh: Oh, no need now. We can easily search for it later. Thanks a lot. XII. Read the passage and choose the best answers. Social skills are one of the most noticeable skill deficits that children with autism display. It is common for parents to detect this symptom first because as humans we are social by nature. When a child does not see social interactions as reinforcing it indicates that they may have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This does not mean children with autism do not value their relationships, it means they do not understand them. The sooner a child with autism is taught the reinforcing qualities of social interaction the better their long-term outcome will be.
  5. Children with autism will display their level of understanding social interaction in different ways. Commonly young children with autism will avoid eye-contact, fail to babble or point, not respond to language, have a preference of playing alone, and will not engage in pretend play. However, not all children with autism show a severe lack of social skills. They can still show a great interest in social relationships but may not understand how to engage in them. As children with autism get older it is challenging for them to understand emotions or the perception of others. These social skills always have to be taught to enable the person with autism to fully understand their social world. With treatment children with autism are able to learn how to express their own feelings and engage with others. Without treatment people with autism often feel very isolated which can lead to anxiety or depression in their adolescent years. - Autism Spectrum Disorder: Hội chứng tự kỷ 1. The word “outcome” in the first paragraph can be replaced by ___. A. result B. impact C. treatment D. cure 2. According to the second paragraph, what symptom will a child with autism show? A. prefer using eye-contact B. babble or point to respond to language C. play alone D. engage in pretend play 3. Which of the following is true about children with autism? A. Children with autism do not value their relationships. B. Child with autism should be taught social interactions as soon as possible. C. All children with autism show a severe lack of social skills. D. Children with autism have no interest in social relationships. 4. According to the third paragraph, children with autism ___. A. will never understand other people’s emotions and perception B. will develop social skills when they grow old C. will fully understand their social world without any treatment D. need to be taught to develop their social skills 5. What is the passage mainly about? A. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children B. Social skills in children with autism C. Children with autism and the society D. Improving social skills in children with autism XIII. Fill in each blank with a word from the box. location provincial border international growing influence metropolitan multicultural Toronto is the capital city of the province of Ontario in southeastern Canada. It is the most populous city in Canada, also a (1) ___ city with different races, and the country’s financial and commercial centre. Its location on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, which forms part of the (2) ___ between Canada and the United States, and its access to Atlantic shipping via the St. Lawrence Seaway and to major U.S. industrial centres via the Great Lakes have enabled Toronto to become an important (3) ___ trading centre. Moreover, the city is positioned on the edge of some of the best farmlands in Canada, with a climate favourable to (4) ___ a wide range of crops, thereby making Toronto a transportation, distribution, and manufacturing centre. Most importantly, its central (5) ___, along with a host of political policies favouring international trade, places this city with the greatest economic ties to, and (6) ___ from, the United States. Since the second half of the 20th century the city has grown phenomenally, from a rather quiet (7) ___ town - “Toronto the Good” - to a lively, thriving, cosmopolitan (8) ___ area. XIV. Write complete sentences using the cues given. 1. They/ going/ bring out/ guidebook/ different/ craft villages/ Viet Nam ___ 2. The attractions/ Singapore/ quite/ close/ each other,/ so/ travel/ between/ convenient
  6. ___ 3. My aunt/ have got/ two teenage children,/ but/ they/ not/ seem/ get on with/ each other ___ 4. After/ have/ lunch,/ tourists/ went/ Non Nuoc marble village/ buy/ some souvenirs ___ 5. Their children/ all/ grown/ and/ they/ want/ leave/ home/ work/ city ___ 6. When/ you/ tired/ stressed out,/ it/ important/ look after/ yourself/ and find/ way/ deal/ it/ later ___ 7. Measure/ just/ 0.2 square miles,/ Vatican City/ hold/ crown/ for/ be/ smallest country/ world ___ 8. She/ live/ one/ most/ fashionable parts/ city/ lots of/ luxury shops ___ 9. This helpline/ encourage/ child participation/ its operations/ by/ involve/ children/ as/ peer communicators ___ 10. We/ already/ spend/ a lot of/ time/ wander/ around/ town/ and/ visit/ famous places ___ XV. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. 1. The exam makes her feel nervous and stressed out. Because of ___ 2. This is the first time I’ve ever walked in such a crowded street. I’ve never ___ 3. Jimmy came late this morning because of the heavy traffic jams. Jimmy didn’t turn ___ 4. “Why did Freddy drop out of school last year?” Susan said to herself. Susan wondered ___ 5. I don’t know about this type of handicraft as well as my cousin does. My cousin knows ___ 6. Kelvin would rather play sports at weekends than do exercises every day. Kelvin preferred playing ___ 7. Johnny said to me, “If I were you, I wouldn’t be worried about the exam so much.” Johnny advised me ___ 8. I’m looking forward to having a one-day trip around your city. I’m really excited ___ 9. Amanda asked me, “Why don’t you focus on your strong points?” Amanda suggested that ___ 10. Knitting a basket out of bamboo is more difficult than I thought. Knitting a basket out of bamboo isn’t ___