Đề thi học kì 1 Tiếng Anh Lớp 9 - Test 4 (Có đáp án)
III. Choose the best answer.
1. She just likes him his looks.
A. as to B. since C. as D. because of
2. He his driving test yesterday. Up to now, he three times.
A. has failed/ failed B. failed/ has failed
C. was failing/ will failed D. failed/ is failing
3. She stopped eating meat
A. because how she felt ill B. because of how ill she felt
C. how she felt ill D. as how she felt ill
4. , he works as hard as he used to.
A. Although his older B. Because of he is old
C. In spite of his age D. Although aging
5. I left home early I had to do several errands.
A. because B. because of C. due to D. so as to
6. It has been a long time since I my native village.
A. leave B. have left C. left D. had left
7. They have worked as porters since 1999.
A. They began to work as porters in 1999.
B. They worked as porters in 1999.
C. They did not work as porters in 1999.
D. They do not work as porters from 1999 up to now.
8. I have things to do that I cannot find any time to relax.
A. so much B. so many C. as much D. as many
9. He needs a lot of money to cure his daughter s illness he worked day and night.
A. if B. unless C. then D. so
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- TEST 4 I. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 1. A. invention B. question C. serious D. suggest 2. A. limited B. visited C. missed D. divided 3. A. pictures B. computers C. errors D. students II. Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 1. A. receive B. perform C. manage D. relax 2. A. capable B. beautiful C. interesting D. attractive III. Choose the best answer. 1. She just likes him his looks. A. as to B. since C. as D. because of 2. He his driving test yesterday. Up to now, he three times. A. has failed/ failed B. failed/ has failed C. was failing/ will failed D. failed/ is failing 3. She stopped eating meat A. because how she felt ill B. because of how ill she felt C. how she felt ill D. as how she felt ill 4. , he works as hard as he used to. A. Although his older B. Because of he is old C. In spite of his age D. Although aging 5. I left home early I had to do several errands. A. because B. because of C. due to D. so as to 6. It has been a long time since I my native village. A. leave B. have left C. left D. had left 7. They have worked as porters since 1999. A. They began to work as porters in 1999. B. They worked as porters in 1999. C. They did not work as porters in 1999. D. They do not work as porters from 1999 up to now. 8. I have things to do that I cannot find any time to relax. A. so much B. so many C. as much D. as many 9. He needs a lot of money to cure his daughter s illness he worked day and night. A. if B. unless C. then D. so 10. The tests are difficult so we have to try hard. A. as B. more and than C. more and more D. more and as 11. Thomas said that he would be home A. tomorrow B. next week C. then D. the next day 12. The doctors say if it’ll take him a long time to get the shock. A. past B. above C. through D. over 1
- 13. I wish you stop interrupting me whenever I speak. A. will B. would C. could D. might 14. The policeman is happy the kids safe and sound now. A. finding B. be found C. to find D. have found 15. Tom is in astronomy. He finds astronomy very . A. interesting/ interested B. interest/ interested C. interested/ interesting D. interests/ interest IV. Put the verbs in brackets in the present perfect tense, past simple tense or past perfect tense. 1. When the waiter finally (arrive) with the food, the guest (already leave) the restaurant. 2. The Smiths (spend) two days in Hanoi before they (travel) to Sa Pa last week. 3. I went to the box office at lunchtime, but they (already sell) all the tickets. 4. I felt very tired when I got home, so I (go) straight to bed. 5. Two days ago I (meet) an old friend who I (not see) for years. V. Put in the blank with one suitable preposition or adverb. 1. Pick your litter! Don’t drop it on the street. 2. Don’t worry about the baby. I’ll look her while you’re out. 3. I’m looking to meeting her very much. 4. Who do you take the most, your father or your mother? 5. I ran an old friend in the street this morning VI. Read the passage and answer the questions Family life is changing. Two - parent households are on the decline in the United States as divorce, remarriage and cohabitation are on the rise. And families are smaller now, both due to the growth of single - parent households and the drop in fertility. Not only are Americans having fewer children, but the circumstances surrounding parenthood have changed, while in the early 1960s babies typically arrived within a marriage, today fully four - in - ten births occur to women who are single or living with a non - marital partner. At the same time that family structures have transformed, so has the role of mothers in the workplace - and in the home. As more moms have entered the labor force, more have become breadwinners - in many cases, primary breadwinners - in their families. As a result of those changes, there is no longer one dominant family form in the U.S. Parents today are raising their children against a backdrop of increasingly diverse and, for many, constantly evolving family forms. 1. Which of the following trends is true in the United States? A. The rate of divorce in increasing. B. More women become housewives. C. Nuclear family becomes the dominant family form. D. Family structures remain unchanged. 2. Why the size of families in the us reduced? 2
- A. There are more families with one parent a fewer babies born each year. B. There are more extended families and less medical care. C. There are more people living abroad. D. More teenagers decide to live independently of their parents. 3. Who are breadwinners in the US? A. only men B. only women C. either men or women D. either women or children 4. Family forms in the US are A. similar B. changing C. chaotic D. remaining the same 5. Which of the following statements are not true? A. The number of families with born parents is reducing. B. More women can earn money. C. More women have had their own jobs. D. In 1961, most babies were born by single mothers. VII. Rewrite the sentences, using the words given, so that their meaning stays the same. 1. The last time I saw my aunt was during Tet holiday (since) 2. Latin was an international language (used) 3. “Why don’t you ask her yourself?” (suggested) 4. My parents never let me stay out late at night (wish) 5. The opening of the new stadium was postponed for a week (put) LISTENING Part I. Listen to the introduction to the significant features of Seoul, Korea Answer the following questions. TRACK 17 1. How many districts are there in Seoul? 2. How many sub - districts are there in Seoul? 3. What is the population of the metropolitan area? 4. When did Seoul become the capital city of South Korea? 5. How many big parks are there in Seoul? Part II. Listen again and fill in the blank with a suitable word or phrase. TRACK 18 3
- 1. Seoul is the and capital of South Korea. 2. In terms of the largest urban cities, Seoul is preceded by . 3. Seoul has become a modern city with only few remaining. 4. The success of has made Seoul a favorite city to tourists from China, Japan and Southeast Asia. 5. Among many activities to do in the city, visitors can also bet on and . KEY TEST 4 I. l. C 2. C 3. D II. 1. C 2. D III. l. D 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. D 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. C IV. 1. arrived, had already left 2. had spent, travelled 3. had already sold 4. went 5. met, hadn’t seen V. 1. up 2. After 3. Forward 4. After 5. Into VI. 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. D VII. 1. I haven’t seen her since Tet holiday. 2. Latin used to be an international language. 3. He/ She/ My friend suggested that I should ask her myself. 4. I wish my parents let me/ would let me stay out later at night. 5. The opening of the new stadium was put off for a week. LISTENING Part I. 1. 25 2. 522 3. 25.6 4. 14th century 5. 9 Part II. 1. political – economic 2. Tokyo 3. historical points of interest 4. Korean pop culture 5. horse racing – casino 4
- TAPESCRIPTS Part I. Listen to the introduction to the significant features of Seoul, Korea. Answer the following questions. TRACK 17 Seoul is the largest city in South Korea as well as the political and economic capital. Administratively, Seoul is divided into 25 districts, each with an area and population comparable to a small city. The districts are then further subdivided into 522 sub-districts. The city houses 11.8 million people, and the metropolitan area has 25.6 million, which is just over half of the population of South Korea. By some measures, it is the worlds second largest urban agglomeration, after Tokyo. Seoul as the capital city of Korea has a history back to the 14th century. While few historical points of interest remain (most of the temples and palaces are reconstructions), much of Seoul’s infrastructure is exceptionally modern and clean. Skyscrapers and high rises abound. The subway system is the third - largest in the world and perhaps one of the finest. In recent years, Seoul has been swamped with tourists from China, Japan, and Southeast Asia, following the success of Korean pop culture. There are a lot to see and do here. There are nine big parks in the city, with a lot of temples and shrines. Coming here, you can go skiing, bet on horse racing and go to a casino and enjoy performing arts. There are also a lot of spas, saunas and massage rooms for you to relax. Part II. Listen again and fill in the blank with a suitable word or phrase. TRACK 18 5