Đề cương ôn tập học kì 2 Tiếng Anh Lớp 9 - Năm học 2022-2023

Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.  

1. Lee: What do you have for lunch?   Nathan:________________ 

   A. A tuna sandwich and some fruit                  B.Yes. I really like tuna sandwiches            C.Let’s go get burgers for lunch.                       D.How about a veggie burger? 

2. What will you do to earn _____________?  

   A. life                               B.a living                 C.a job                                D.a career  

3. I wish I could take _____________ where I can experience microgravity.  

  A. a parabolic flight         B.an ocean cruise  C.an express train       D.flying course  4. In the near future, a teacher will act more like a(n) ______ than a giver of knowledge.  

   A. instructor                     B.facilitator             C.speaker                           D.listener  

5. I can’t make pizza because I haven’t got __________ cheese. 

   A. any                              B.an                         C.some                               D.a  

6. Beyond 2030 is a forum ________ allows students to share their vision of the future.  

    A.who                             B.where                   C.which                             D.whose  

7. Place 6 _______ of garlic in a small saucepan, cover with water and bring to the boil. 

    A. pinches                       B.bunches                C.cloves          

8. These red buttons are only used in case of _____________.  

   D.sticks  

   A. emergency                  B.hurry                    C.rain              

9. If I had wings, I _______          able to fly like Peter Pan. 

   D.sickness 
   A. will be                         B.were                    C.would be       D.am  

10.I didn’t know that _______ Lake Michigan was one of the Great Lakes until last year. 

    A. a                                B. an                        C. Ø                                    D. the 

11. They added some black pepper ________ the salad dressing. 

             A. to                        B. on             C. in                                             D. with 

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  1. REVISION FOR THE SECOND TERM TEST GRADE 9 *VOCABULARY: Topics 1. Recipes and Eating Habits 2. Tourism 3. English in the World 4. Space Travel 5. Changing Roles in Society 6. My Future Career *GRAMMAR POINTS: 1. Conditional sentences (Type 1, Type 2) 2. Articles (a, an, the) 3. Relative clauses (who, whom, which, whose, where, when, why, that) 4. Passive forms 5. Tenses (past simple, past perfect, present perfect, simple future) 6. Verb forms (Gerund, Infinitive) 7. Conjunctions (though, although, even though, despite, in spite of) 8. Suggest 9. Food quantifiers 10. Phrasal verbs PRACTICE I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. staple B. habit C. gravy D. grate 2. A. fresh B. tender C. celery D. versatile 3. A. explored B. relaxed C. tanned D. delayed 4. A. experience B. exciting C. expedition D. explore 5. A. continent B. openness C. operate D. dominant 6. A. fluency B. punctual C. rusty D. multinational 7. A. burden B. student C. humour D. contribute 8. A. affection B. facilitate C. attendance D. application 9. A. challenged B. reduced C. employed D. performed 10. A. process B. society C. certain D. financial II. Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others. 1. A. onion B. lasagne C. cucumber D. marinate 2. A. vegetable B. sashimi C. delicious D. tomato 3. A. unacceptable B. individual C. characteristic D. irresponsible 4. A. magnificence B. available C. accessible D. speciality 5. A. cooperation B. expedition C. preservation D. underneath 6. A. popularity B. pronunciation C. university D. multinational 7. A. tailor B. vision C. demand D. figure 8. A. content B. hands-on C. virtual D. facilitate
  2. 9. A. independent B. curriculum C. externally D. society 10. A. communicator B. interviewer C. evaluator D. facilitator III. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentence. 1. Lee: What do you have for lunch? Nathan:___ A. A tuna sandwich and some fruit B.Yes. I really like tuna sandwiches C.Let’s go get burgers for lunch. D.How about a veggie burger? 2. What will you do to earn ___? A. life B.a living C.a job D.a career 3. I wish I could take ___ where I can experience microgravity. A. a parabolic flight B.an ocean cruise C.an express train D.flying course 4. In the near future, a teacher will act more like a(n) ___ than a giver of knowledge. A. instructor B.facilitator C.speaker D.listener 5. I can’t make pizza because I haven’t got ___ cheese. A. any B.an C.some D.a 6. Beyond 2030 is a forum ___ allows students to share their vision of the future. A.who B.where C.which D.whose 7. Place 6 ___ of garlic in a small saucepan, cover with water and bring to the boil. A. pinches B.bunches C.cloves D.sticks 8. These red buttons are only used in case of ___. A. emergency B.hurry C.rain D.sickness 9. If I had wings, I ___ able to fly like Peter Pan. A. will be B.were C.would be D.am 10.I didn’t know that ___ Lake Michigan was one of the Great Lakes until last year. A. a B. an C. Ø D. the 11. They added some black pepper ___ the salad dressing. A. to B. on C. in D. with 12. Learning the English parts of ___ is a must if you want to learn grammar. A. speech B. accent C. dialogue D. tone 13. I said that I remembered___with him in a handicraft village, but he said I was mistaken. A. to work B.working C.work D.worked 14.Don't forget ___ your identity card with you to the interview. A. taking B.take C.to take D. took 15. He suggests that mothers ___ are employed full-time will not be able to give their children enough care and attention. A. which B.who C.whom D.whose 16. In China, Japan and Vietnam, English is spoken as a(n) ___ language A. second B. foreign C. official D. primary 17. Some people say that the role of family ___ to fit the development of society. A. will be changed B.changes C.will change D.is changed 18. Louis Lassen,___made and sold the first hamburger, was an American chef from Connecticut. A. which B.that C.whose D.who 19.More open discussions ___ online to help us reach a good decision. A. will conduct B.will be conducted C.conducts D. conducted 20.The Mona Lisa, ___ is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, has caused a lot of disputes. A. which B.who C.it D. they
  3. 21.I n the future, men and women ___ equal roles in society. A. play B.will be played C.will play D.are playing 22.Would you mind ___ me through to the manager, please? A. putting B.to put C.put D. puts 23.Remember ___ smartly when you attend an interview. A. dress B.to dress C.dressing D. dressed 24.I tried ___ some essential skills before applying for that job. A. to master B.master C. mastered D. mastering 25.My boss promised ___ me a pay rise but he broke the promise. A. give B.giving C.to give D. gave 26.He admitted not ___ his colleagues well. A. to treat B.treating C. treat D. treated 27.The company tends ___ people with higher qualifications. A. to employ B. employ C. employing D. employed 28.The book ___ Amelie is reading now is about the Big Bang theory. A. which B.who C.where D. whose 29.In winter, many Swedes travel to a country ___ there's a lot of sunshine. A.which B.where C.who D. when 30.This is the space tourism service ___ is being advertised on our website. A.that B.who C.when D. whose 31.The dance club ___ Mai often goes to will be doing a performance this Christmas. A.when B.who C.which D. whose 32. She was___ because she'd won the scholarship. A.over the moon B.the sky’s the limit C.out of this world D.once in a blue moon 33. All food products should carry a list of ___ on the packet. A.elements B.materials C.foods D.ingredients 34. You can choose any colours and any materials you like for this painting. ___. A.Over the moon B.The sky’s the limit C.Out of this world D.Once in a blue moon 35. We had such a good time last summer in Mui Ne. It was a(n)___holiday! A.over the moon B.the sky’s the limit C.out of this world D.once in a blue moon 36.If our ___ makes it difficult for others to understand us, then we should seek ways to improve our pronunciation. A. accent B. tone C. dialect D. language 37.___ they are delicious, hamburgers and French fries are too high in fat. A. Although B. Because C. Despite D. However 38. Koren: “Do you think we will travel to Mars in 15 years?” Lisa: “___ But there’s positive signs.” A. I’m not so sure. B. Sounds interesting! C. It’s wonderful. D. Yes, why not? 39. My chemistry professor, from ___ I received a fantastic recommendation, has left the university. A. that B. which C. who D. whom 40.My favourite holiday was the one ___ in a cottage in the mountains. A. which spent B. that we spent it C. we spent D. where we spent 41.Beginning next semester, only registered students ___ to enter the building at night. A. allow B. are allowed C. will allow D. will be allowed 42.At midnight, ___ the fireworks start, the band is going to start playing.
  4. IV. READING A. Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space WHAT WILL I BE DOING? Hi Nguyen, Many of my friends have started talking about their future career though we still have three more years to go before we finish our school education. Some want to have a nine-to-five job like a bank clerk, some want to be something more creative like a designer, and my friend Dan even dreams of travelling into space. For me, my plan for the future will take far more than three years to accomplish. After getting a university degree, I will fulfil my long dream: joining the Peace Corps, which is a volunteer programme run by the United States of America. This programme allows young people to work abroad for two years with schools, non-profit organisations, and charities in areas like education and agriculture. One aim of the programme is to help us to understand the cultures of other countries, and to help people outside the USA to understand us. The work can be difficult, but I believe it has its rewards. I can see myself travelling in a faraway land, finding ways to fit into a community that is very different from my own, and working together with the local people for a better future. I might even come to Viet Nam and visit you. Who knows? All the best for now. Yours, Mark. Are these statements TRUE or False? 1.Mark is in his last year at school. ___ 2.None of his friends wants to work in an office. ___ 3.Mark dreams of working as a volunteer abroad. ___ 4.Mark believes that it's worth working for the Peace Corps. ___ 5.The aim of the Peace Corps is to promote education. ___ B. Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space Earth, our beautiful home planet, is the only astronomical object to accommodate life as we know it. Scientists believe Earth was formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago. It is the fifth-largest planet in our solar system. Its equatorial diameter is about 12,074 kilometres. Earth is the thirdclosest planet to the sun. The distance from Earth to the sun is roughly 149,600,000 kilometres. It takes 365.3 days for Earth to orbit the sun, and 24 hours to rotate on its axis. The surface temperature ranges from -88 to 58°C. Nearly 70 percent of Earth's surface is covered by ocean, which has an average depth of about 4 kilometres. In 2015 it was estimated that 7.3 billion humans are living on Earth. 1.As we know it, Earth is the only planet that accommodates life. It is ___. A.habitable B.habitual C.habitat D. habit 2.There are ___ planets between Earth and the sun. A.two B.three C.four D. one 3.In our solar system, ___ planets are larger than Earth. A.two B.three C.four D. one 4.The hottest place on Earth may have the temperature of ___. A.-88°C B.58°C C.40°C D.44°C 5.It takes ___ for Earth to rotate on its axis.
  5. A.one year B.one month C.one day D. one week 6.Most of Earth's surface is covered by ___. A.ocean B.mountain C.forest D. trees C. Read the letter from Duong to Jenny, and choose the best answer for each of the questions Dear Jenny, It's great to learn that you have been granted a scholarship to study at Queens' College, a prestigious part of Cambridge University, and that you will be able to pursue your dream of becoming a biologist. Congrats! I have been accepted to the maths class at Ha Noi High School - one of the best schools in Ha Noi. I love maths and I hope to become a mathematician one day. I know the route ahead is not smooth because I will have to take courses in maths, physics, and even in computing. My dad said I need not only a bachelor's degree, but ideally a doctoral one if I want to get a good job. I would love to work at the Institute of Mathematics like my dad because, due to his work at the institute, he has also been invited to teach in several universities in France. Alternatively, I can choose applied mathematics and work in finance for an international company. Moreover, my mother said I also need soft skills like teamwork skills, interpersonal skills, and communication skills to do either of those jobs. Luckily, my new school provides many extracurricular classes which I can take part in to relax and to pick up those skills. Anyway, there is plenty of time for me to make detailed plans. I've decided to take a break for a while. Wish you were here to go with me to Da Nang. Duong 1.Jenny is going to study at Queens' College because ___. A.she has been granted a scholarship B.she wants to study biology there C.it's a prestigious college in the UK D.all of the above 2.Which of the following is most likely NOT true of Ha Noi High School? A.It's one of the best schools in Ha Noi. B.It has also non-academic subjects. C.It merely focuses on providing knowledge. D.It provides both good knowledge and skills. 3.Duong wants to work in the Institude of Mathematics because ___. A.he can earn a lot of money B.he can travel to many countries C.his dad is a mathematician D.he loves mathematics 4.He intends to obtain ___. A.a doctoral degree only B.a doctoral degree and the necessary skills C.a bachelor's degree and the necessary skills D.a master's degree and the necessary skills 5.An example of soft skills can be ___. A.driving a car B.communication skills C.knowledge D.a sense of humour 6.The word extracurricular mostly means ___. A.academic B.compulsory C.additional D.outside D. Read the passage carefully. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F) ROBOT TEACHERS If you think of the jobs that robots could never do, you probably put doctors and teachers at the top of the list. However, in some cases robots already perform better than doctors at diagnosing illness. Also, some patients might feel more comfortable sharing personal information with a machine than with a person. Could there be a place for robots in education after all?
  6. British education expert Anthony Seldon thinks so. He predicts by 2027 robots will do the main job of transferring information and teachers will be like assistants. Intelligent robots will read students’ faces, movements and maybe even brain signals. Then they will adapt the information to each student. It’s not a popular opinion and it’s unlikely robots will ever have empathy and the ability to really connect with humans like another human can. Teachers all over the world are leaving because it is a difficult job and they feel overworked. Perhaps the question is not ‘Will robots replace teachers?’ but ‘How can robots help teachers?’ Office workers can use software to do things like organise and answer emails, arrange meetings and update calendars. Teachers waste a lot of time doing non-teaching work, including more than 11 hours a week marking homework. If robots could cut the time teachers spend marking homework and writing reports, teachers would have more time and energy for the parts of the job humans do best. 1. Robots are always better at diagnosing illness than doctors. 2. Education experts agree robots will fully replace teachers by 2027. 3. Anthony Seldon thinks teachers in the future will help robots in class. 4. Robot teachers will be able to read the brains and facial expressions of students and change the information so that it fits each student. 5. One advantage of robot teachers is that they could empathise with students. E. Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answer for each of the questions We need to eat to meet our nutritional needs, but people often make their food choices for reasons other than nutrition. The availability of foods and their cost, the taste and appearance of foods, personal food likes and dislikes, convenience, religious and cultural practices and traditions, health and medical conditions, etc. are reasons why people eat the foods that they eat. The foods in people’s diets around the world are very different from each other, but all good diets must be composed of a variety of different foods that provide all of the food energy and other nutrients in the amounts needed. For most people, a good meal will be based on a starchy food, sometimes referred to as a “staple” food, as it forms the basis or main portion of the meal, and a variety of other foods (side dishes) that provide the additional protein, vitamins and minerals needed for a good, healthy diet. Staple foods are usually starchy carbohydrates such as rice, pasta, bread, couscous, maize (corn), potatoes, and foods made from wheat, rice, rye, barley or oats. The other foods eaten with the meal should include generous amounts of vegetables and fruits; good amounts of legumes; smaller amounts of meat, poultry, eggs or fish and milk and milk products, such as cheese and yoghurt. The greater the variety of side dishes served with the staple food, the greater the chance that all the needed nutrients are included in the meal. 1.The text is mainly about ___. A. what we should eat to be healthy B. the careful food choices we need to make C. the different reasons we eat what we eat and a healthy diet D. eating habits and dining customs 2.According to the first paragraph, people tend to eat ___. A. the foods they like B. foods that are rich in nutrients C. more food than their body needs D. the foods that are unhealthy
  7. 3.A healthy, balanced diet consisting of several food groups provides ___. A. everything you need to satisfy your hunger B. large quantities of protein C. only a small amount of carbohydrate D. all the required nutrients in proper amounts 4.What is a staple food? A. A food that plays an important role in a healthy diet. B. A food that is high in nutrients but low in calories. C. A food that makes up a significant portion of a person’s diet D. A food that provides a large amount of starch. 5.Which is not considered as a starchy carbohydrate? A. spaghetti B. fruit salad C. breakfast cereals D. toast 6.Which is not true about a healthy diet? A. Eat a variety of foods in proper amounts. B. Make starchy foods the basic of most meals. C. Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables. D. Limit consumption of milk and dairy products. F. Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answer for each of the questions When you hear how I learned a foreign language, you have to remember a few things. In 1993, when I was starting to learn English, no one had heard of the internet. I wasn't able to read websites on topics that I found interesting or follow blogs. And I have no idea how I decided which movies to see without my favourite movie review website. My reading practice was limited. All I had were the few books on sale locally. For listening practice, I only had the news and cartoons on cable TV. People bought and rented VHS videos but in Poland there was no spoken English on them. The only way to hear that was to visit the movies. My dictionaries were all in book form until I received my first PC dictionary. It came on at least six disks and had unhelpful explanations and few example sentences. It doesn't sound very useful but I loved it because of its ability to work with other programs and find English words more quickly. Today, computerised dictionaries have simple explanations and lots of examples. If I were a complete beginner learning English today, I'd spend hours on the web, reading about my favourite topics, downloading up-to-date movi emailing English-speaking friends and posting comments on forums. (Adapted from an article by Tomasz P. Szynalski) 1.What is Tomasz trying to do in the text? ___ A.Encourage people to start learning a foreign language. B.Complain about the use of technology in language learning. C.Compare two different ways of teaching a language. D.Explain how language learning materials have changed. 2.Tomasz says he doesn't know ___ A.which topics he found interest! B.when he first heard about the Internet C.how he used to choose films to watch. D.where he bought English book online from 3.To watch films in English, Polish people in the 1990s had to ___ A.have cable television.
  8. B.watch TV for children. C.go to the cinema. D.rent films on videotape. 4.Tomasz liked his first computer dictionary because it ___ A.came with other computer programs. B.gave you useful example sentences. C.was better than today's dictionaries. D.found information at a faster speed. 5.Which of these might Tomasz say about learning English through the internet? A.It was more interesting to learn a language when you had to work hard to find materials to study with. B.You'll need someone to help you to begin with but eventually you'll learn English more quickly. C.If you study English through books, you learn more useful vocabulary than when you study online. D.It's a great way to improve your English because you can find things online that interest you. 6. The word up-to-date means ___ A.longest B. oldest C.latest D.daily G. Read the text carefully, then choose the right answer for each of the spaces Food, glorious food These days it's very hard to get people to agree (1) ___ anything. But there's one thing we can all accept - people like food! However, what makes good food is (2) ___ a universal concept - something consideredrepulsive in one part of the world is a delicious lunch in another.For example, many of us have been brought up to (3) ___ that insects are for swatting rather than eating, but in fact they are an important part of the diet in many places and provide a valuable source of protein. Perhaps the problem really is that we have become too unadventurous - we are now so used to vacuum-packed, tasteless ready-made meals that we are unwilling (4)___ anything unusual. Yet many less obvious combinations of food can change our tastes - simple touches like combining carrots with sugar enhances their flavour - and how about trying strawberries with (5)___ of pepper? There's food out there for everyone and if you look hard enough you are sure to find something you love. 1. A.in B. with C. on D. at 2. A.still B. until C. also D. upto 3. A.think B. believe C. say D. expect 4. A. trying B. tried C. tries D. to try 5. A. a lot B. much C. a bit D. a little V. WRITING *Combine the pairs of sentences, using relative pronouns 1.The girls have passed the entrance examination. They will enter university. → ___ 2.Some women get a university degree. They can get a well-paid job. → ___ 3.Have you heard about For a Brighter Future? It supports women in their fight for employment equality.
  9. → ___ 4.Some fathers only do a part-time job. They can stay at home more often and have a closer relationship with their children. → ___. 5.Viet Nam used to be male-dominated. It now has a large population of employed women. → ___ 6.Social media networks are an excellent tool. You can use them to promote your business. → ___ 7.You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop. It has just opened in the high street. →___ 8.I’ll call the students. I went to London with them last summer. → ___ 9.That’s the hotel. We stayed there for our honeymoon. → ___ 10.I couldn’t find the man. I’d taken his case by mistake. → ___ 11.Jeanny phoned me yesterday. I was in conference with my clients then. → ___ 12.The tree only grows in the rainforest. This drug is obtained from it. → ___ 13.People often have very little money to spend on leisure. They have a lot of leisure time. → ___ 14.His refusal to tell her the truth is the reason. That’s why she is so angry with him. →___ 15.We haven’t seen the friends for ten years. They are coming to visit us this weekend. → ___ *Rewrite, using the prompts 1. You should ride your bike carefully, or you may have an accident. - If ___ 2. I never do my homework, so my teacher always gets angry with me. - If ___ 3. Attend the class regularly and you can pass the test easily. - If ___ 4. You won’t leave home now. You will miss the flight. - If ___ 5. I'm not good at cooking, so I can't become a chef. - If ___ 6.You should ride your bike carefully, or you may have an accident. - If___ 7. She doesn’t have any friends, so she feels lonely. - If ___ 8.Katie is usually tired because she works too much. - If ___ 9.This boy eats too much snacks. That’s why he is so fat.
  10. - If ___ 10.We can’t attend English class because we don’t have time. - - If ___ 11. He doesn’t watch horror films because he has a weak heart. - If ___ 12. I think you should spend more time reading English books. - If ___ 13. Mai often talks to foreigners. That’s why she is fluent in English. - If ___ 14. I can’t reply his email because I don’t know German. - If ___ *Use the passive voice to rewrite these sentences. 1.I think robots won’t completely replace humans in the workplace. 2.SpaceX will send three tourists to the International Space Station next year. 3. They will complete the new highway from north to the south next year. 4. My aunt made this sweater for her son. 5. Mr. Joe has taught us how to make pizzas 6.Lan is going to invite her friends to her birthday party. 7.Thomas Edison invented the electricity light bulb. 8. Mary is cutting the cake with sharp knife 9. The mailman is delivering the mail now 10. Martha was delivering the documents to the department 11. A French architect was designing the palace 12. She has finished the report at noon 13 The police have arrested five suspects 14. The delegates had received the information before the recess 15. He had finished his homework before she came.
  11. *TOPICS FOR WRITINGS (No more than 60 words) 1. What is the job you want to do in the future? Please say why you want to do it. 2. How useful is English in your real life? 3. Write something about your eating habits. Do you think your eating habits are impossibly changeable?