Bài kiểm tra học kỳ II môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 9

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  1. Test 1- Name: ĐỀ KIỂM TRA MÔN TIẾNG ANH 9 - HỌC KÌ II SECTION A. LISTENING (2.0 POINTS) Part 1. Listen to Dawn talking about her trip to California (0.5 pt) 1. Dawn booked the concert ticket A. on the internet B. over the phone C. by post 2. Dawn’s plane ticket costs . A. £230 B. £300 C. £350 3. Dawn stayed in A. a student’s hotel B. a family friend’s home C. a campsite 4. Dawn thought the concert was . A. not very good B. too short C. too noisy 5. Most of the time Dawn was . A. on the beach B. on a tour bus C. in the shop Part 2. Listen and complete the questions 6-10 (0.5 pt) Teacher’s name: Paul 6 Day: 7 Cost: £ per hour 8 At tennis courts in: Street 9 Starting time: p.m. 10 Wear: . and T-shirt Part 3. Listen and complete the questions 11-15 (1.0 pt) Best time to visit: June 11 Name: The Hotel 12 Where: Island 13 Hotel first built in the year: 14 Number of bedrooms: 15 Restaurant famous for: SECTION B. VOCABULARY- STRUCTURES- READING- WRITING (8.0 POINTS) PART 1. Phonetics: (1.0 pt) I. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) whose underlined part is pronounced differently 1. A. piece B. thief C. peace D. friend 2. A. reduce B. fence C. prevent D. receive 3. A. fans B. seas C. works D. jobs II. Choose the word A, B, C or D whose primary stress is different from the others 4. A. climate B. comprise C. casual D. formal 5. A. temperature B. acquaintance C. priority D. pollution PART 2. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES I. Choose the best answer (2.0 pts) 6. Bob’s doctor advised him . smoking. A. go off B. do up C. end up D. give up 7. David: That’s an excellent painting, Peter.- Peter: ___. A. Well done B. You’re welcome C. It’s nice of you to say so D. I’m fine 8. The weather was cold, we didn’t go on a picnic. A. because B. so C. however D. but 9. Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is . city in the country. A. large B. the largest C. largest D. the larger 10. The problem with him is that he suffers from . A. sleep B. sleeplessness C. sleepy D. asleep 11. Peter . in three movies already. I am sure that he will be a star someday. A. appeared B. had appeared C. has appeared D. appears 12. If he . taller, he . join the army. A. is – would B. were – would C. were – will D. are – would 13. Jimmy: “Did you hear about the burglary last week?” Janet: “Yes. The thieves . now, haven’t they?” A. have been caught B. caught C. are caught D. have caught 14. She asked . to speak to. A. who I want B. who wanted I C. I wanted who D. who I wanted 15. Auld Lang Syne is a song . is sung on New Year’s Eve. A. which B. of which C. in which D. what II. Choose the word or phrase A, B, C, or D that needs correcting. (1.0 pt) 16. I think the best way to reduce garbage is to recycle and reused things. A B C D
  2. 17. Simon finds it hard for making friends with other children. A B C D 18. If you meet him, remember not telling him what I have just said to you. A B C D 19. He decided doing the job himself as the cost of repairs to his car was so high. A B C D 20. Mrs. Lien, that sings very well, is my teacher of English. A B C D PART 3. READING I. Read the passage and choose the best answer to fill in the blank (2.0 p) Cartoon films have very few limits. If you can draw something, you can (21)___ it move on the cinema screen. The use (22)___ new ideas and advanced computer programs means that cartoons are becoming exciting againfor people of (23)___ ages. By the (24)___ of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were only for children. But soon (25)___ , one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved that it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could (26)___ the fun. However, not (27)___ cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example, failed, mainly because it was too (28)___ for children and too childish for adults. Directors learnt from this (29)___, and the film companies began to make large (30)___ of money again. 21. A. get B. cause C. wish D. make 22. A. for B. of C. with D. by 23. A. more B. other C. all D. these 24. A. end B. finish C. departure D. back 25. A. before B. afterwards C. next D. then 26. A. divide B. add C. mix D. share 27. A. every B. both C. any D. each 28. A. nervous B. fearful C. afraid D. frightening 29. A. damage B. crime C. mistake D. fault 30. A. amounts B. accounts C. numbers D. totals II. Read the passage and choose the best answer to the questions (1.0 pt) News media are the means or methods by which people learn what is happening in the city, in the country and in the world. The news media can be classified into two general categories: the categories of print media and electronic media. Print media use the written materials to communicate news to readers. Electronic media use air waves to send news into homes, offices and public places. Print media are usually divided into newspapers and magazines. Most newspapers print news daily. Electronic media are generally divided into radio and television. Radio news is the one that you listen to. In the United States, many radio stations broadcast five minutes of news every hour. Television news is the one that you not only listen to but also watch. In Canada and the United States, for example, many people watch an hour of news on TV at 6 o’clock in the evening. In the future, new categories of news media will develop. Even today computers are beginning to influence the transmission and reception of news. 31. People learn what is happening in the world by A. news media B. television C. radios D. newspaper 32. How many groups can the media be arranged? A. three B. two C. four D. five 33. Television and radio are A. visual media B. audio media C. print media D. broadcast media 34. In the United States, news A. is broadcast widely by both radio and television. B. is only read at six o’clock in the evening. C. is broadcast every five minutes. D. is transmitted live. 35. Which of the following NOT true? A. Televisions, radios, newspapers and magazines are all media. B. Newspapers print news every day. C. The six o’clock news is a popular program. D. Computers will be developed to transmit and receive news. PART 4. WRITING (1.0 pt) Complete each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the one printed before 36. I’m not very good at chemistry. I wish 37. “Don’t tell anyone the secret,” Jane said to Anna. Jane told Anna . 38. We need to protect our environment. Our environment . . 39. We are studying in a very large classroom now. The classroom in which 40. In spite of taking a taxi, Ann still arrived late for the meeting. Although =THE END=