Đề cương ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 9 - Review 3
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- REVIEW 3 I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. spicy B. seaside C. sauce D. sugar 2. A. luggage B. butter C. pumpkin D. cube 3. A. safaris B. status C. guess D. class 4. A. cooked B. searched C. pleased D. experienced 5. A. pinch B. cuisine C. sprinkle D. whisk II. Choose the word that has different stress pattern. 1. A. salad B. garnish C. output D. shallot 2. A. celery B. bilingual C. adventure D. nutritious 3. A. versatile B. delicious C. vinegar D. marinate 4. A. variety B. affordable C. avocado D. derivative 5. A. characteristic B. flexibility C. speciality D. punctuality III. Fill in each blank with a suitable word. 1. I haven’t made up my ___ about where to go on holiday. 2. Going sightseeing in a historic city seems interesting but it’s not my ___ of tea. 3. On weekends, which do you prefer, eating at home or eating ___ ? 4. I’m not going to buy anything in this mall - I’m just doing some ___ shopping. 5. There are many ___ of English such as British English, American English, Australian English, Indian English, etc. 6. I’m busy making some pancakes and it will be great if you can give me a ___. 7. Things are affordable in my place, so you can have a lovely time without ___ the bank. 8. Having borrowed many words from other languages is one of the reasons ___ the vocabulary of English is open. 9. Many non-Japanese use the terms sashimi and ___ interchangeably, but the two dishes are distinct and separate. 10. If you don’t know what a word means, try to ___ up the word in your dictionary. IV. Write the correct form of the word in brackets. 1. The most common way to guess the ___ of a word is to use the context. (mean) 2. This dish, usually served as a ___ , is only flavoured with some oil, salt and pepper. (start) 3. Fairs, festivals, and sports events are held throughout the year and attract many ___. (sightsee) 4. There are very few savoury recipes that don’t begin with a ___ onion or that contain minced herbs or garlic. (chop) 5. I live in a neighbourhood where there are a lot of Australian families, so I am ___ good at English. (reason) 6. Whether you’re shopping, going to work or travelling for ___ , cycling is a lot cheaper and much healthier. (please) 7. When someone is very hungry we say he is ___ , and how do we describe someone who is very thirsty? (starve) 8. ___ , new technologies, popular culture and even war have all contributed to the growth of English. (Immigrate) 9. I had an amazing time on this trip mainly because of the knowledge, support and ___ of the tour guide. (kind) 10. Most multinational companies require a certain degree of English ___ from potential employees. (proficient) V. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences. 1. Cooks from all around the Mediterranean have been using olive oil to ___ for centuries. A. bake B. roast C. grill D. fry
- 2. Many universities in different countries offer courses in English even though it is not their ___ language. A. local B. additional C. native D. foreign 3. The butter bread was horrible and my coffee was ___, but that may be because of long distance delivery. A. tasty B. tasteless C. tasteful D. tasting 4. I’d like to ___ the accommodation and rent a private car with a guide who can bring us around. A. book B. buy C. keep D. check 5. The iconic Vietnamese beef noodle ___ or pho bo is probably one of the most well- known noodles. A. gravy B. sauce C. soup D. broth 6. A(n) ___ consists of transport and accommodation advertised and sold together by a tour operator. A. exclusive tour B. open tour C. package tour D. tailor-made holiday 7. This type of pastry is ___ cold and contains rich mousses - lemon cream, butterscotch and toffee. A. garnished B. cooked C. prepared D. served 8. Were you ___ in your childhood but you stopped using one of your languages and forgot it? A. bilingual B. fluent C. good D. a bit rusty 9. Thomas Cook (1808 -1892) is widely considered to be the father of modern mass ___ A. tour operator B. tour guide C. tourism D. tourist 10. English is a flexible language and many words do not change according to ___ of speech. A. characteristics B. parts C. terms D. varieties VI. Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition. 1. Tourists get by ___ English in most restaurants and other widely visited places. 2. Dinner will be served ___ wine at the guests’ table and cocktails available from the bar. 3. Mom and Dad are taking me ___ holiday with them to the Central Highlands. 4. Even though butter is made ___ milk, there’s some confusion about whether it’s considered dairy. 5. Every staff member that I spoke to on the phone and came ___ contact with were very courteous. 6. I’ve narrowed down my holiday destination ___ two countries: Singapore and Thailand. 7. Mai is bilingual in Vietnamese and French because she was born in Viet Nam and grew ___ in France. 8. The great thing about salad is that you can make it ___ including your favourite fruits, veggies and grains. 9. Have you ever experienced the disorienting feeling of jet lag ___ a long-haul flight? 10. She didn’t feel confident ___ the interview because her English was not very good. VII. Write the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. If Isabella ___ (eat) less fast food and ___ (do) exercise regularly, she may lose weight. 2. Meat and poultry ___ (can marinate) for several hours or days to tenderize or add flavour. 3. My mother ___ (help) me to translate this sentence into Vietnamese if she ___ (not, cook) now.
- 4. I grated the cheese then ___ (put) it on the bread, after that I ___ (add) all my other ingredients. 5. I ___ (prepare) ingredients for 12 dishes but ___ (be) only able to get 11 dishes on the table by the next morning. 6. The pot of soup ___ (simmer) at the moment, and there ___ (be) water droplets on the wall above the back of the stove. 7. I ___ (have) no experience in baking this cake because this is the first time I ___ (ever, cook) it. 8. He whisked the eggs until they ___ (be) nice and fluffy, then ___ (pour) them into the hot pan. 9. This time last month, we ___ (travel) to the north to view the snow - a rare phenomenon in Viet Nam. 10. If Sebastien ___ (not, be) too fat, he ___ (could choose) to play for the school’s football team. VIII. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences. 1. Dinner is a valuable time ___ our family members stay together after a long day at work. A. whose B. which C. where D. when 2. ___ winner of ___ award will be announced at ___ dinner at the Sheraton Hotel. A. The - an - Ø B. The - the - a C. The - the - Ø D. A - the - the 3. More people have suffered obesity, ___ can be caused by improper eating habits. A. which B. by which C. that D. from which 4. If you ___ your diet properly, you ___ on essential nutrients. A. didn’t plan - may miss out B. planed - could miss out C. don’t plan - might miss out D. plan - wouldn’t miss out 5. You ___ a holiday abroad if you ___ in English-speaking countries. A. could take - might afford B. shouldn’t take - may afford C. must take - could afford D. should take - can afford 6. He spoke English with ___ exotic accent and in ___ voice that was strong, melodious and full of ___ authority. A. an - a - Ø B. the - the - Ø C. an - the - the D. the - a - the 7. If the tourists ___ less, we ___ if there was something wrong with our service. A. come - would ask B. came - will ask C. came - would ask D. would come - asked 8. I’d like to give special thanks to Mr. Colin, ___ I learned a lot about the best speaking practices. A. from whom B. to whom C. who D. whose 9. Do you know that in ___ English, ___ questions have ___ rising intonation? A. an - some - the B. Ø - some - a C. Ø - any - a D. the - some - Ø 10. I ___ candles on a birthday cake unless the cake ___ large enough. A. won’t put - were B. wouldn’t put - was C. wouldn’t put - isn’t D. would put - were IX. Choose the word or phrase that needs correction. 1. Locating in Banff National Park, Lake Louise is one of the most extraordinary lakes in A B C D Canada. 2. You can get a regular tourist visa at some Vietnamese embassy abroad if you want to A B C D visit Viet Nam. 3. What children ate and drank during their early years can affect their health for many
- A B C years to come. D 4. Spanish is without doubt the most popular second language that is taught within A B C United States. D 5. Quebec, the heart of French Canada whose English is the second language, is unlike A B C anywhere else in North America. D 6. If you are planning to see only one attraction in South America, Machu Picchu in A B C Peru should be a place. D 7. You may not be able to focus on your lessons in the morning classes if you didn’t eat A B C enough at breakfast. D 8. Sapa Trekking is a adventure tour providing trekking, hiking and home-stay for A B C 6 days and 5 nights. D 9. Would you like anything for dessert? - Yes, a cup of hot tea with a slice of orange or A B C D lemon please! 10. You can spread bacteria from yourself to food you eat if you touch your nose, mouth, A B C hair or your clothes, and then food. D X. Match the expressions to respond to the statements in the following short conversations. a. I think it is both. According to Oxford Learner Dictionary, it is a soft fruit but eaten as a vegetable either raw or cooked. b. Really? How many countries have you visited so far and which countries do you like most? c. I read an article saying that a little salt in the water can minimize the mess if your egg cracks and leaks while cooking. d. Why don’t you visit some countries in Africa? Many travel agents offer adventure tours and safari holidays for both group and solo travellers there. e. Yes, it is. There are still other English words that come from Japanese such as origami, karate, karaoke, zen, tycoon, bonsai, emoji f. Yes, I do. Another famous Vietnamese dish long found in the Oxford English Dictionary is pho. g. That depends on which Irish they mentioned because the first official language of the Republic of Ireland is Irish Gaelic while English is the most spoken language in Northern Ireland. h. My mother is also good at cooking, but my father is even better. He is a professional chef. i. You should travel to Phu Quoc, which is the largest island in Viet Nam. It’s known for white- sand beaches, palm-lined coast and beautiful resorts. j. I’m not sure either, but Hindi and English are the only two languages mentioned in the Indian passport. 1. Jane: My mother is a good cook and she can make a lot of delicious dishes.
- Maya: 2. Jacob: I know English has borrowed words from many other languages, but is it true that the term "tsunami" originates from Japan? Lucas: 3. Hoang: Travelling to a foreign country really broadens your horizons and you will probably be addicted to it. Duong: 4. Kim: I’m not quite clear about the official language of India. I heard that they speak many languages there. Kyle: 5. Susan: Some people said that we should add salt to the water before boiling the egg. I don’t really know why. Anna: 6. Trang: Do you know that banh mi was admitted into the Oxford English Dictionary in 2011? Nhan: 7. Tuan: I can’t decide which island in the south to stay on during my summer vacation because I’ve never been to any of them. Thuy: 8. Nhu: Some of my friends said that English is not the Irish’s mother tongue. I think they were wrong. Mai: 9. Khoa: My sister insisted that tomato is vegetable because she doesn’t eat it in the same way as eating other fruits such as apple and orange. Long: 10. Danh: I don’t like going to the zoo to watch imprisoned animals, but I dream of getting close to the wild side of the natural world. Tien: XI. Put the sentences in the correct order to make a conversation. Nothing. Just come and enjoy a nice evening. Yes, I have. I usually take a walk in the pedestrian streets where I can meet lots of westerners and practise speaking English without going to a class. But I’m a little nervous. This is going to be a hard time for me. I’ll need your help then. No, I haven’t. I don’t know what to do and how to talk to them. What do you often talk about? You’re right. Sometimes I can’t guess what they mean, but they realize that and then they use simple words or speak more slowly. Hey, why don’t you join us? I’ll get there again this Saturday evening. 1 Have you ever talked to foreign tourists? To the pedestrian street downtown? Yes, I’d love to. What should I prepare? Actually, I was really shy at first, but I feel rather easy to talk with them now. They are also friendly. What about you? Haven’t you tried it? Wow! But can you understand all of those things? I mean you may not always understand what they said because of their strange accent and pronunciation. Just relax! It’s going to be fun. Really? Aren’t you shy? We talk about lots of common things such as the surrounding, country, people, etc. They usually ask us for direction, transportation, tourist attractions XII. Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. Travel and tourism are very important to millions of people over the world. In every country you can find people that work in these fields. Some countries need the money from
- tourism to help their people survive. It is necessary for these places that travel and tourism continue to expand and bring money to their regions. However, travel and tourism also have negative aspects. Planes, buses, boats and other means of transportation that carry travellers and tourists cause pollution. Moreover, some people do things during their holiday which they would never think of doing at home. For example, many travellers use a lot of water and electricity when they stay in hotels. They forget to turn off the lights or even leave televisions and air-conditioning units on when they leave the room. On top of that, it is often difficult or impossible for travellers to recycle items, so they end up leaving large amounts of waste behind. That’s why it is important for people to travel wisely and respect the places they visit. There are ways you can travel and be environmentally friendly. Here are some tips to help you: - Don’t throw rubbish on streets, beaches or in the countryside. Use bins. Don’t throw anything into the sea, especially plastic bags. Every year many turtles and other sea animals die after swallowing plastic bags. - Don’t use too much water or electricity. Many parts of the world have not got enough water. - Taste the local and national dishes of the country. This is an important part of your experience and can be lots of fun, while supporting local farming. - Don’t buy any products made from endangered species but do buy local products or souvenirs. This helps people keep their jobs and will help you remember your trip and share the experience with friends and family. 1. Travel and tourism have both positive and negative aspects. ___ 2. Travel and tourism don’t affect the country’s economy at all. ___ 3. Many travellers don’t save energy when they stay in the hotel room, but they do recycle items. ___ 4. Travellers tend not to behave responsibly in the places they visit. ___ 5. The locals aren’t allowed to throw rubbish on streets or into the sea, except tourists. 6. We mustn’t try any specialities of the place where we visit to protect the environment. 7. We shouldn’t buy local products made from endangered species. ___ 8. Souvenirs help to remind us of the memories we had in the past trips. ___ XIII. Read the passage and choose the best answers to fill in the blanks. The biggest love of my life is pizza. The crispy (1) ___ , cheesy top, and spicy taste all in a single dish, the hot pizza in hand, is the best feeling in the world. Always ready for a slice of pizza anytime in the day. Those healthy and delicious tomatoes, cheese, herbs, and toppings make it even (2) ___. It’s easy to bake and tastes very good. Readily available and whenever I see a pizza, I automatically crave to eat it. You can carry it anywhere, it may be eaten as a snack or an appetizer or the main meal. It can be (3) ___ at any time. Whether hot or cold, it tastes fantastic and yes, all over the world, there are lots of pizza deliveries which are always at your service. All these things make pizza my favourite dish. Pizza is (4) ___ all around the world nowadays. Some companies and food brand provide frozen pizza, all we have to do is heat them in the oven for 5 minutes, and it’s ready to eat. Everywhere near to us, there are lots of multinational pizzeria (5) ___ that make incredible pizza. We can order them online while we are at the office, and till the time we reach home, they will get it delivered to our home. The best part about pizza is it’s available (6) ___ , and it’s cheap so it can be consumed by anybody. 1. A. base B. bottom C. ground D. stand 2. A. tasted B. tasteful C. tastier D. tasteless 3. A. made B. consumed C. delivered D. brought 4. A. invalid B. invaluable C. valuable D. available
- 5. A. agencies B. services C. offices D. chains 6. A. somewhere B. everywhere C. wherever D. nowhere XIV. Rewrite the sentences (1 - 5) using Conditional Sentences Type 2. Combine the pairs of sentences (6 - 10) using Relative Clauses. 1. The price of flight tickets is too expensive for us to travel by air. 2. Duong does not practice his English frequently, so it becomes rusty. 3. Lan does not learn any foreign language because she does not have enough free time. 4. You’d better take some more English courses before going to study in London. 5. She wants to travel to Europe this summer but she does not have the Tourist Schengen Visa. 6. You should avoid bad eating habits and unhealthy lifestyles. They may cause health problems. 7. The chairman is visiting the local hotel next week. He lives in the United States. 8. In that restaurant, there is a famous Japanese cook. I have forgotten his name. 9. The tour guide is going to take the tourists to a special cafe. They can enjoy excellent coffee there. 10. They spent their holiday in Scotland last month. The country had a terrible storm during that time. XV. Complete the second sentences so that it means the same as the first one. 1. We have run out of milk and eggs. There aren’t 2. The Taj Mahal is such a big attraction for tourists. The Taj Mahal is 3. I don’t think you ought to write in that dictionary. If I 4. Being punctual helps her gain respect at work. Her 5. Despite the cold weather, the beach was fun. Even though 6. Walking along the street, I saw a beautiful coffee shop. While 7. Loan finds it hard to do her English homework on her own. Loan has 8. Unless you depart in the early morning, you will be stuck in traffic jams. If 9. What do you want to do - have dinner at home or in a restaurant? Would you rather 10. If my brother weren’t proficient in English, he couldn’t easily find a good job. Thanks to