Đề ôn học kì 1 Tiếng Anh Lớp 9

Choose the best answer.

1. Pressure _____ children to get into top schools has reached a crisis point.

A. at                                            B. under                           C. on                                D. with

2. Perhaps what you’re reading or hearing is boring, which makes it hard to _____ on the book or the conversation.

A. concentrate                            B. rely                               C. depend                        D. notice

3.  A great way to improve _____ skills is to keep trying new things.

A. reason                                    B. reasoned                      C. reasoning                     D. reasons’

4. As children move toward _____, they are less likely to ask for advice.

A. dependent                              B. dependence                 C. independent                 D. independence

5. Taking good notes _____ students to evaluate, organize and summarize information.

A. requests                                 B. requires                        C. allows                           D. offers

6. Susan needs someone to show her how to _____ her anxiety and depression.

A. empathise                               B. try                                 C. succeed                       D. manage

7. Craft village are becoming popular                    in Viet Nam.

A. tourism attractions                   B. tourist attraction          C. tour attractiveness      D. physical attraction

8. Vietnamese traditional__________  is done with a simple hammer and chisel.

A. sculpture pieces                        B. sculpture                  C. Sculptured feature     D. sculptor

9. Now, at the age of over 80, the artisans is leaving the craft to his descendants with the desire to_____ this ancient craft.

A. preserve                                    B. reserve                    C. change                       D. consider

10. For that artisans, making the paintings is a career ______ it supports the life of many generations of the family.

A. so that                                        B. because                   C. because of                 D. although

11. The Van Phuc silk producers have expended their silk garment goods________________ they can satisfy the varied demand for their silk.

 A. in order to                                 B. despite                     C. because                     D. so that

12. Weaving mats in Dinh Yen, Dong Thap used to be sod in the “ghost” markets set up at night and operate up to early morning                         the government built a new market five years ago.

A. when                                          B. until                          C. after                           D. as soon as

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  1. ĐỀ ÔN HỌC KÌ 1 TIẾNG ANH 9
  2. A. PHONETICS I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. surface B. artisan C. lacquer D. asset 2. A. authentic B. thread C. thereby D. theory 3. A. craftsman B. factor C. indicator D. concentrate 4. A. sculpture B. failure C. closure D. structure 5. A. wandered B. embroidered C. preserved D. embarrassed II. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. forbidden B. metropolitan C. polluted D. affordable 2. A. playgrounds B. crowded C. mountain D. countryside 3. A. institutes B. feature C tradition D. statue 4. A. multicultural B. surface C. conduct D. stuck 5. A. combine B. tiring C. hiking D. promise III. Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern. 1. A. convenience B. resident C. vehicle D. skyscraper 2. A. metropolitan B. university C. organization D. multicultural 3. A. affordable B. environment C. variety D. indicator 4. A. development B. intelligence C. facility D. education 5. A. expensive B. fascinate C. restaurant D. difference IV. Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern 1. A. medicine B. graduate C. confident D. encourage 2. A. expect B. depress C. manage D. assure 3. A. cognitive B. abandon C. emotion D. important 4. A. disappointed B. preparation C. adolescence D. communicate 5. A. pressure B. convince C. friendship D. guidance V. Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern. 1. A. surprise B. event C. behave D. damage 2. A. develop B. understand C. imagine D. consider 3. A. illiterate B. communicate C. entertainment D. traditional 4. A. programme B. downtown C. postman D. custom 5. A. importance B. violence C. buffalo D. grandparent B. GRAMMAR I. Complete each of the following sentences with comparatives or superlatives. Add ‘the’ where necessary. 1. I think this is (noisy) ___ part of the city. 2. This place was (dangerous) ___ than we thought. 3. Could you show me the way to (near) ___ bus stop? 4. The trip to Ho Chi Minh City was (interesting) ___ for us. 5. This is (good) ___ food I’ve ever eaten in this country. 6. David’s new haircut is (trendy) ___ than the previous one. 7. The building looks much (nice) ___ in green than the previous white. 8. I had to drive my car along (narrow) ___ road in the region. 9. Quan’s house is (far) ___ from the city centre than my house. 10. In my opinion, living in the city is (hard) ___ than living in the country. II. Rewrite the following sentences using questions words + to-infinitives. 1. We don’t know where we should put the sofa. 2. The rules didn’t specify who I should speak to in case of an emergency.
  3. 3. Mai wondered how she could ride the scooter. 4. Let us decide when we should start the project. 5. Could you tell me where I can find a good hotel? 6. We must find out what we are to do next. 7. A good dictionary tells you how you should pronounce the words. 8. We are not sure who we will meet at the entrance. 9. I can’t remember when I have to turn off the oven. 10. Do you know what you should look for? III. Rewrite the sentences using questions words and to-infinitives. 1. I don’t know what I should review first for the coming test. 2. Marry can’t decide whether she should go to the school library or stay at home to do her homework. 3. Please tell me how I can get to the bus station. 4. Jim told us where we could find that atlas. 5. He told me when I should come to the meeting. 6. The plumber told me how I could fix the leak in the sink. 7. Please tell me where I should meet you tomorrow morning. 8. Jim found two shirts he liked, but he had trouble deciding which one he should buy. IV. Read the situations and write wishes you want to make for them. 1. Many schools are overcrowded because there are so many children in Viet Nam. I wish 2. My school has no playground equipment or extra activities. I wish 3. In the Mekong Delta, small children go through some foot bridges in order to get to school. I wish 4. Kindergarten teachers don’t have training courses in making handmade teaching materials. I wish 5. Children from poor families can’t go to school because they have to earn money to support their families. I wish C. STRUCTURES AND VOCABULARY I. Fill in each blank in the sentences with the correct word from the box. helpline frustrated tense confident adolescence
  4. concentrate independent cognitive sites resolve 1. ___ is a time when they’re becoming more independent. 2. By age 16, most teens have had ___ development, and they have the ability to think abstractly. 3. It’s important for students to ___ and avoid distractions when the teacher is presenting the lessons. 4. Most shy people wish they were more ___. 5. Adolescents can learn to ___ conflicts peacefully. 6. I was told I was shy as a child, which led me to feel ___ and anxious during social situations. 7. Children from northern provinces, especially mountainous areas, made the highest number of calls to the ___. 8. I have tried many advice ___ for teenagers. 9. Kids with low motivation get ___ easily, so teachers or parents should be good listeners. 10. Give students a little bit of freedom, and this will help them feel ___. II: Complete each of the following sentences using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box. close down come back deal with get up keep up with live on look through pass down set off turn down 1. My sister is an early bird. She ___ at 7 o’clock every day of the week. 2. We’ll ___ for Tay Ho village at 9 o’clock and arrive at 10 o’clock. 3. When I was a student, I ___ small allowances from my parents. 4. The government must now ___ the preservation of traditional craft villages. 5. The banks have ___ a lot of branches in villages over the last few years. 6. Many foreign tourists decided to ___ Viet Nam for another holiday. 7. They offered her a trip to Europe but she ___ it ___. 8. He has ___ the report and found nothing interesting. 9. Phong walks too fast and it’s really hard to ___ him. 10. These traditional stories have been ___ from parents to children over many generations. III. Complete each of the following sentences with a phrasal verb from the box. Change the form of the verbs if necessary. apply for cheer up dress up find out get over go on pull down set up take off turn back 1. We’ve ___ a really good restaurant near the central station. 2. You don’t need to ___ to go to the mail – jeans and a T-shirt are fine. 3. Professor Colin Evers ___ a job at a famous university in Sydney. 4. We really can’t ___ living like this – we’ll have to find a bigger house. 5. Mary was very unhappy last week, but she has ___ now. 6. You need to ___ your shoes before going inside the house. 7. They ___ the old cinema to build a new shopping mall. 8. A committee has been ___ to organize social events for the students. 9. It took me a few days to ___ my flu. 10. The mountain climbers has to ___ because they were exhausted. IV. Fill in the correct particles to complete the following sentences. 1. I’ve thought it ___ and have made up my mind; I’m going to take the job in New York. 2. Can you put your name, telephone number and email address ___ in the book, please? 3. Mark was born in the East End, but he grew ___ in the West End. 4. Phong turned the TV ___ and went to bed because it was quite late. 5. The guide showed us ___ the historic parts of the city. 6. David is very friendly. He gets ___ ___ most of my friends. 7. I don’t know why they turned ___ our invitation to the party. 8. Nam didn’t know the correct spelling so he had to look it ___ in the dictionary.
  5. X. Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence 1. You need to ___ your shoes before going inside the house. A. take off B. take in C. take on D. take out 2. Tom is not very punctual. He usually ___ten minutes after the lesson has started. A. turns off B. turns up C. turns out D. turns away 3. They ___ the old cinema to build a new shopping mall. A. push off B. pull down C. get up D. turn over 4. I’m really ___ my holiday to Nha Trang. A. seeking for B. seeing to C. looking forward to D. getting over 5. The police never ___ all hope of finding the lost child. A. give out B. give off C. give in D. give up 6. A committee has been ___ to organize social events for the students. A. brought down B. put away C. set up D. put forward 7. It took me a few days to ___ my flu. A. get over B. come up C. take off D. go along 8. Please ___your shoes when you come in the house. A. do away B. take off C. make up D. drop off 9. The mountain climbers has to ___ because they were exhausted. A. turn over B. turn back C. turn out D. turn away 10. I was born in Hai Duong, but I ___in Ha Noi. A. got by B. went off C. left for D. grew up 6. It is considered that life in a City is wonderful and ___. A. funny B. boring C. enjoyable D. helpful 7. You’ll have ___opportunities to widen your global horizons while living in this cultural capital city. A. unlimited B. comfortable C. cheerful D. populous 8. Dubai’s Palm Islands in the blue ocean is the ___ of a good and sunny lite. A. indicatorB. view C. signal D. sign 9. This place is so ___with the non-stop flow of customers to come and enjoy pho. A. deliciousB. convenient C. popular D. exciting 10. Visitors can take a free boat from Manhattan to Staten Island for a great ___ ___of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline. A. view B. sight C. scene D. landscape 11. Ha Noi also offers a nightlife as exciting as ___in Ho Chi Minh City. A. it B. which C. what D. that 12. When you Want to relax, you’ll have one of the world’s ___ cities at your feet, with more than 40% green space and open water to enjoy. A. greener B. greenest C. mostly green D. green mostly 13. Let me know when you come to Ha Noi and I’ll ___ ___. A. take you out B. bring you around C. cheer you up D. show you around 14. We expected her at nine but she finally ___ ___at eleven. A. tuned up B. tuned out C. came over D. grew up 16. Ann is taking extra lessons___ to what she missed while she was sick. A. take back B. get on well with C. keep up with D. look forward to XI. Choose the correct option A, B, C or D to complete each sentence. (2p) 1. Your pink shoes go ___ your trousers nicely. A. with B. in C. for D. off 2. Look ___! You’re going to drop the vase if you’re not careful. A. up B. out C. in D. ahead
  6. 3. If milk smells bad’ you can be certain it has ___ off. A. come B. got C. decayed D. gone 4. ___ I don’t like about city life is the noise; I prefer to live in the countryside. A. Which B. That C. Whether D. What 5. At Bat Trang village, they sell beautiful earthen wares at ___ prices. A. cheap B. positive C. affordable D. favourite 6. In the central park, there is a statue ___ from a single blockof marble. A. moulded B. cut C. carved D. built 7. My sister asked me ___ to use the new washing machine. A. how B. what C. why D. where 8. Peter was expelled from the volunteer team ___ his misbehavior. A. in spite of B. regardless of C. except for D. because of 9. It’s a truth that dogs can hear and see ___ better than humans. A. a lot B. much more C. very D. far more 10. The art gallery will be a new visitor ___ for the city. A. interest B. attraction C. place D. appeal XII: Each line has a mistake, find and correct it 1.Thank you for inviting me to the party. I wish I can but I can’t. 2. He is used to drink coffee for breakfast but now he drinks milk. 3. The kitchen is not very big but there’s a lot of cupboards. 4. Lukas can play the piano when he was two and now he practices it. 5. We were very poor when we were first in America, we can’t buy anything. 6. They are going on a sightsee tour of New York. 7. We have lived in Vietnam for a long time, so we used to the hot. 8. Liverpool is an industry city in the North of England. 9. Primary school children can learn three language at school in Malaysia. 10. The West and the East Malaysia are separate by about 640 km of the sea. XIII: Each line has a mistake find and correct it 1.Hoa lived there for ten years 2. I wish you will come with me now. 3. How long did they work in that factory? For 3 months 4. He wishes he knows the answer , but he really doesn’t. 5. He wished he saw that film last night. 6. Lan uses to walk past the mosque on her way to primary school . 7. The Malaysian unit of currency is the dollar. 8. Buddhism is the country’s official region in Malaysia . 9. Some designers has printed lines of poetry on the Aodai . 10. The word jeans come from a kind of material that was make in Europe XIV: Choose the underlined words or phrases that are not correct in standard written English. 1. They asked me what did happen lastnight, but I was unable to tell them. 2. Air pollution, together with littering, are causing many problems in our large, industrial cities today. 3.These televisions are quite popular in Europe, but those ones are not. 4. Nora hardly never misses an opportunity to play in the tennis tournaments. 5. Many people believe that New York is the most great city in America. 6. Each year people around the world spending billions of dollars buying goods on the Internet 7. Children enjoy telling and listening to ghosts stories, especially on Hallowen night. 8. One of the most urgent problem facing us now is the need to control population growth. 9. I'd lost my front door key and I had to smash a window by a brick to get in.
  7. 10. Despite of the heavy snow, she went out. D. READING I. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. We know that nowadays students (1) ___ from test stress, and there are a few of the biggest causes. First, it is important to do your best and study hard, but you may push yourself too much to get a high grade, and (2) ___ can be hard to deal with. Second, many schools want to show high test grades from their students to (3) ___ that they are doing a good job of educating them. Therefore, they have high expectations for the teachers, who (4) ___ have high expectations for the students. In addition, most parents want to see great school (5) ___, and they can start pushing their children when test time (6) ___. Moreover, if you had a (7) ___ time with a test in the past, or if you have (8) ___ poorly on one or more tests, you could feel anxious about the next one. Finally, sometimes other students can (9) ___ rumors about a test, or you might hear things from older friends or siblings. Rumors like “That teacher’s tests are totally impossible to pass!” can make you a lot (10) ___ nervous. 1. A. suffer B. prevent C. experience D. show 2. A. force B. causes C. grades D. pressure 3. A. make B. prove C. discover D. try 4. A. after B. again C. then D. than 5. A. events B. reports C. descriptions D. statements 6. A. comes around B. comes through C. comes to D. comes under 7. A. bad B. low C. pleasant D. harmful 8. A. come B. taken C. made D. done 9. A. expand B. spread C. reach D. extend 10. A. much B. over C. more D. less II. Choose the correct option A, B, C or D for each blank to complete the passage. What will the city of the future look like? This question has been asked so many times over the (1) ___ 500 years – and answered inconsequentially an equal number of times – that we can be sure of one thing only: no one can predict (2) ___ how cities will look 50 or 500 years from now. The reason is simple. Cities change continually. For over fifty years they have changed so rapidly that the oldest (3) ___ will remember a time when their city seemed to belong not just to another era but to a different dimension. This is true both of planned and unplanned cities. Planned cities such as New York and Paris, which are closely (4) ___ on a grid or diagram of streets and avenues, have effectively burst at the seams this century, while unplanned cities such as London, Tokyo and Los Angeles have grown just as dramatically. (5) ___ their centres might remain much as they were many years ago, their suburbs have spread like the tentacles of an octopus. 1. A. last B. few C. previous D. next 2. A. correctly B. suitably C. accurately D. acceptably 3. A. dwellers B. occupants C. tenants D. residents 4. A. arranged B. organized C. planned D. designed 5. A. Because B. Although C. Since D. However III. Read the following passage and choose the best option for each blank to complete the passage. Over the last century, there have been many significant changes in the way we live. Obviously, it is difficult to (1) ___ the life of ancient people and the life of the people living in the twenty-first century because so many changes have occurred. Even the changes that have (2) ___ over the last ten years are amazing. People in the past were not (3) ___ to travel such long distances within such a short period of time. Nowadays, we have become very mobile. We have fast and (4) ___ cars. In addition, more and more people travel by plane. Moreover, in the past people had to work harder as they did not have (5) ___ and machines to make their work easier. Today, most of the difficult and dangerous work is (6) ___ by computers and other powerful machines. In the past (7) ___ of living were not as comfortable as they are now. Besides many
  8. people could not afford (8) ___ appliances like a fridge or a vacuum cleaner because those used to be luxurious goods. Another difference (9) ___ living now and in the past is the fact that nowadays education is accessible to everyone. In the past men were mainly the only ones educated and women were not (10) ___ into public or private schools. 1. A. predict B. discuss C. compare D. suppose 2. A. occurred B. considered C. expressed D. arranged 3. A. used B. able C. might D. capable 4. A. skillful B. difficult C. historical D. comfortable 5. A. rules B. tools C. teams D. ideas 6. A. thought B. played C. done D. seen 7. A. conditions B. performances C. stories D. conflicts 8. A. mobile B. physical C. bare-footed D. household 9. A. within B. among C. between D. behind 10. A. allowed B. attended C. agreed D. appeared IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Cyberbullying is the (1) ___ of technology to annoy, threaten, or embarrass (2) ___ person. Online threats and aggressive, or rude texts, posts, or messages all count. So does (3) ___ personal information, pictures, or videos designed to hurt or embarrass someone else. (4) ___ comments often focus on things like a person’s gender, religion race, or physical differences. Online bullying can be particularly damaging and upsetting (5) ___ it is usually anonymous or (6) ___ to find. People can suffer (7) ___ a 24/7 basis – every time they (8) ___ their cellphone or computer. The first thing (9) ___ to solve the problem is to tell an adult you trust. You also can talk to your school counselor or a trusted teacher or family member. Ignoring bullies is the best way to take away their power, but it isn’t always easy to do – in the real world (10) ___ online. 1. A. use B. purpose C. advantage D. control 2. A. the other B. others C. other D. another 3. A. sending B. placing C. posting D. adding 4. A. Polite B. Rude C. Sudden D. Simple 5. A. so B. because C. due to D. but 6. A. hard B. hardly C. severe D. easy 7. A. at B. on C. of D. on 8. A. stop B. leave C. check D. mark 9. A. do B. doing C. to be done D. to do 10. A. of B. on C. in D. or E. WRITING I: Rewrite sentences, using the provided word keep meaning as that of the root one 1. Thousands of people have to build that castle for him for years. That castle 2. She has never read this book before. It is 3. He failed in the examination last year. He did not 4. I haven’t eaten this kind of food before. This is the first 5. His parents made him study for his exam. He was made 6. I don’t really want to go to the museum. I’d rather
  9. 7. The fire has destroyed many houses. Many houses 8. May I borrow your pen? Would you mind ? 9. I started work for the company a year ago. I’ve 10. She didn’t say a word as she left the room. She left II. Use the words given and other words to complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. (Use 2 – 5 words in total). Example: Our city has five big shopping malls. are There are five big shopping malls in our city. 1. The Central Tower is the tallest building in this city. is No building in this city ___ the Central Tower. 2. I’ll consider it carefully and give you an answer next week. over I’ll ___ and give you an answer next week. 3. We have never stayed at a worse hotel than this. the This ___ we’ve ever stayed at. 4. Please continue doing your work and don’t let anything interrupt you. go Please ___ and don’t let anything interrupt you. 5. I think Da Nang is not so exciting as Ho Chi Minh City. more I think Ho Chi Minh City ___ Da Nang. III. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Use the word given and other words as necessary. Do not change the form of the given word. Example: There are five rooms in our house. HAS Our house has five rooms. 1. “What do you think about teenagers who dye their hair?” THOUGHT 2. It was quite surprising for us that he passed the exam. SURPRISED 3. “If I were you, I would tell her the truth”, said Phong to Khoa. ADVISED 4. We don’t know how we should solve the problems. TO 5. “Have I ever met him before?” Laura said to herself. WONDERED IV. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. Despite the heavy snow, the explorers managed to walk to the village. Although ___. 2. Duong has good relationship with his neighbours. Duong gets ___. 3. “You’ve passed your driving test, Ron! Well done!” said Carol. Carol ___. 4. Did you find my passport when you were tidying my room, Mum? Did you come ___? 5. This was one of the most powerful earthquakes ever. No other earthquake was ___. V. Rewrite sentences, using the provided word keep meaning as that of the root one.
  10. 1. He had a lot of money, but now he doesn’t. USED ___ 2. The boys want to win the football match. WISH ___ 3. Did you always eat sweets when you were small? USE ___ 4. She dreams to spend her vacation in Ha Long Bay. WISHES ___ 5. They didn’t use to drink coffee when we lived in Japan. NEVER ___ VI. Rewrite each sentence so that it has a similar meaning and contains the word in brackets. Make sure that you use the correct verb form. 1. Paul arrived when everyone had gone home. (up) Paul ___ 2. We should not make an important decision until we have thought carefully about it. (think) We should ___an important decision. 3. She always has a good relationship with the children. (on) She always ___ 4. I don’t believe a word he said; he just invented the story. (up) I don’t believe a word he said; he just ___ 5. Would you mind taking care of my bicycle while I’m away for a while? (after) Would you mind ___while I’m away for a while? VII. Rewrite sentences, using the provided word keep meaning as that of the root one. 1. Boiling an egg is not difficult It . . . 2. The ancient Egyptians built the pyramids The pyramids . . . 3. Cairo is hotter than Lon don Lon don isn’t . . . 4. It’ s two years since I was jast in Ha noi I have not . . . 5. She is overweight because she eats too much meat If she . . . 6. “I have visited this beauty spot many times” said my father My father told me . . . 7. People say that he is a famous singer It . . . 8. The police man does not run so fast as the thief The thief . . . 9. I haven’t seen this man here before This . . . 10. The novel is very interesting We . . . 11. Please don’t smoke in the dining room. I’d rather 12. The flight to Moscow lasted three and a half hour. It took 13. Mrs. Smith is the wisest member of the family.
  11. No member 14. I remembered and so did she. He didn’t 15. I wasn’t there at that time. He denied VIII: Rewrite sentences keep meaning as the root one 1. My son plays video games during the day. I wish 2. It will be very cold tomorrow. I wish 3. You can’t understand these things because you are very young. You are not . 4. I have so much to do today I wish 5. Tom is a playwright as well as an actor Tom is not only . 6. They did not finish the kitchen on Mon day The kitchen 7. The last time I saw Lan was at Tam’ sbirthday party I 8. What did he tell you? I need to know . 9. Where did they go on holiday? Do you know ? 10. Where is the dentist’s office? Could you tell me . .? 11. How many people are there in our school? We want to know .? 12. This shirt is too dirty for me to wear This shirt . . 13. I don’t find it difficult to get up early in the morning. I am used to . 14. Would you please give me a hand? Would you mind .? 15. I can’t understand him because he speaks so quickly. If he didn’t . 16. The suitcase is so heavy that I can’t carry it. It is such . 17. Why don’t you ask her yourself? I suggest . 18. How long is it since you last saw Mary? When .? 19. The fight to Moscow lasted three and a half hours. It took . 20. She asked, “ How many Japanese students are there in your class, Tom? “ She asked Tom .