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  1. Full name: ONE-PERIOD TEST AFTER REVIEW 1 Class: Time: 45 minutes I. LISTENING 1. Listen to a telephone conversation between two friends about their trip to a craft village. Fill each of the gaps in the notes with no more than TWO words or a number. You will listen TWICE. A trip to Chuông Village Famous for making conical hats Location: Phương Trung Commune, Thanh Oai (1) ___ Distance: (2) ___ kilometres from Ha Noi centre Activities: learning to make (3) ___; going around the village Means of transport: by (4) ___ Date: (5) ___, Sunday 2. Listen to a conversation between a journalist and Kate. Fill each of the gaps with no more than two words. You will listen TWICE. Kate is living in Melbourne. She feels proud when it became the most liveable city in (1) ___. According to her, there are many recreational facilities, and the transport system is very (2) ___. There are also many cultural (3) ___ in a year, which makes her feel great. However, Kate doesn’t like the (4) ___ because it is so changeable and may become extreme. Kate suggests young people stay in Melbourne because of its educational (5) ___ and fantastic nightlife. II. READING 1. Read the passage and circle the best answer A, B or C. I was born in Ha Noi, the capital of Viet Nam. Ha Noi is famous for its natural beauty, with lots of rivers and lakes. There are many historical places to visit in Ha Noi. The Literature Temple (Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam) is the country’s first ever historical university. Teenagers often come here to pray for high results in their upcoming examinations. As Viet Nam is a Buddhism-oriented nation, its capital has also been the centre of Buddhism for centuries. In Ha Noi alone, there are about 600 temples and pagodas. It also has a big church in the city centre, a popular place for the few Christians living here. With a population of nearly eight million, the city is quite crowded. However, the public transportation is not adequate, so visitors find it hard to safely cross the roads. The city is packed with universities and enterprises, making it the top destination for higher education students and labour workers. Many people from rural areas reside in Ha Noi so that they can get well paid jobs. This makes the city become more crowded than ever before. 1. What is the passage about? A. a city B. changes in a city C. a city in the past 2. What does 'pray for' means? A. pass B. like C. wish 3. What is the most popular religion in Ha Noi? A. Buddhism B. Christianity C. both A and B 4. What does 'adequate' mean? A. satisfactory B. abundant C. much 5. Which among this is NỚT mentioned about Hà Nội? A. natural features B. nightlife C. infrastructure 2. Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings.
  2. TEENS’ SOURCES OF STRESS 1. In adolescence, teens experience so many physical and psychological changes that they may not know how to deal with. Many boys feel obsessed with their voice or appearance. Girls feel annoyed with unwanted spots on their faces. 2. As teens reach adolescence, they have more friends and come in contact with many more people. They now have to learn to interact socially and they may find it is not easy to adjust in the complicated world or to gain social acceptance. 3. Many teenagers start to have emotional feelings for another boy or girl, or feel the need to be loved. If a teen fails to get love from the one he/she likes or loves, they may find it is hard to get over the painful experience. 4. Pressures to do well academically can be a source of stress. If teens are academically strong, they can perform well. If not, they suffer from endless stress. 5. Being under pressures of a number of things, teenagers become constantly anxious. If they are unlucky to fail in anything, they may fall into the feeling of self-doubt and low self-esteem. List of Headings A. Academic stress B. Low self-esteem stress C. Stress due to physical or physiological changes D. Social stress E. Stress due to romantic relationships III. WRITING 1. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets. DO NOT change the word. Write NO MORE THAN FIVE words. Here is an example. 0. "How much is the book?" he asked. (COST) Answer: 0. He asked how much the book cost. 1. He asked: “How should I deal with school pressure?” (TO) He asked me how ___. 2. “What are self-care skills?” he asked me. (INCLUDED) He wondered what ___. 3. He asked me: “What should I do?” (WONDERED) He ___. 4. He asked: “Could you tell me what social skills I should have?” ( SHOULD) He asked ___ have. 5. He said: “Why don’t you call the helpline? They can give you good advice”. (BECAUSE) He advised me ___ they could give me good advice. 2. Your friend is going to finish his junior secondary school. Her mother told you via the phone that he is now experiencing a stress. Write a letter to him to give him some advice on how to deal with the stress. You should write 100-120 words. You should start with the following opening: Dear Thai, You are going to finish your junior secondary school, so you must be working very hard. I know you may feel very stressed as I do now. However, I think there are several ways we may do to deal with this. First,
  3. IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS 1. Choose the word which is stressed in each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. They haven’t been to London but we have. 2. That’s him! He just took my bag. 3. I think we should choose him, not her. 4. Are you serious? You choose me? Oh, thank you. 5. Give it to me! Don’t give it to her! 2. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. Because of population growth, the city has become ___ than it used to be. A. more crowdedly B. more crowded C. most crowded 2. Transportation systems in big cities are often ___ those in the countryside. A. more reliable B. more reliably than C. more reliable than 3. I can’t put up ___ this anymore! You keep making so much noise! A. about B. on C. with 4. Hoi An is one of the ___ in Viet Nam. A. most ancient town B. most ancient towns C. more ancient town 5. This building has been ___ because it was no longer safe for people. A. pulled down B. pulling down C. pull down 3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. What is the point of trying to stay here when you don’t have a job? You have been ___ for two years! A. uncomfortable B. unemployed C. unhappy 2. Many city___ find it difficult to deal with the city’s pollution. A. dwellers B. livers C. individuals 3. City life not only offers young people with lots of opportunities, but it has lots of ___ as well. A. variety B. advantages C. drawbacks 4. Sydney is a ___ city. People from all around the world come and live here. A. multicultural B. affordable C. challenging 5. This city’s ___ is awful. We’ve been waiting for hours without moving a single inch! A. traffic accident B. vehicle C. transport THE END –
  4. manual page break Đáp án I. LISTENING 1. Listen to a telephone conversation between two friends about their trip to a craft village. Fill each of the gaps in the notes with no more than TWO words or a number. You will listen TWICE. 1. District 2. 30 3. conical hats 4. car 5. 7 a.m. Hello. This is Tieng Anh 9. Unit 1. Listening Test.// Task 1. Listen to a telephone conversation between two friends about their trip to a craft village.// Fill each of the gaps in the notes with no more than TWO words or a number. // You will listen TWICE.// Now, listen and fill the gaps.// A: What are you going to do this weekend? Do you like to go to Chuông Village with us? B: Chuông Village? What is it? A: It’s a craft village famous for making conical hats. B: Sound interesting! Where is it? A: It’s in Phương Trung Commune, Thanh Oai District. B: How far is it from the centre of Ha Noi? A: About 30 kilometres. It’s next to the Đáy River. B: It’s not very far. What can we do there? A: Ngoc’s grandparents live there. They are great artisans. They can teach us how to make conical hats. Ngoc can also show us around the village. B: So when and where will we meet? A: I’ll see you at the school gate at 7 a.m. this Sunday. Then Ngoc’s father will drive us to the village in his car. B: Should I bring anything? A: Some drinks and fruits will be nice. B: OK. See you then. Thanks for inviting me. (Dừng) Now listen again. (phát lại bài nghe) (Dừng) 2. Listen to a conversation between a journalist and Kate. Fill each of the gaps with no more than two words. You will listen TWICE. 1. 2015 2. reliable 3. festivals 4. weather 5. opportunities TASK 2: Listen to a conversation between a journalist and Kate. // Fill each of the gaps with no more than two words. // You will listen TWICE.//
  5. Now listen and fill the gaps.// Journalist: So Kate, what do you think when Melbourne became the most liveable city in 2015? Kate: That’s amazing, I am proud to be a resident here. Journalist: What do you like most about the city? Kate: Well, there are lots of recreational facilities such as entertainment centres, movies, bars. The transport infrastructure is very reliable. We have people coming from all parts of the world so there is a variety of cultural festivals during a year. Everything is great! Journalist: Is there anything that you don’t like? Kate: Well, to be honest, I don’t like the weather, it is so changeable. You can have four types of weather in a day. And it is very hot in summer and extremely cold in winter. Journalist: Last question. Will you recommend other people to reside in Melbourne? Kate: Sure. I think this is a perfect place for young people, with great educational opportunities and fabulous nightlife. I am not so sure this is a good place for young children or the elderly. Journalist: Thanks a lot. Kate: You are welcome. (Dừng) Now listen again. (phát lại bài nghe) (Dừng) II. READING 1. Read the passage and circle the best answer A, B or C. 1. A 2. C 3. A 4. A 5. B 2. Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings. 1. C 2. D 3. E 4. A 5. B III. WRITING 1. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets. DO NOT change the word. Write NO MORE THAN FIVE words. 1. to deal with school pressure 2. self-care skills were 3. wondered what to do/ wondered what he should do 4. what social skills he should 5. to call the helpline because 2. Your friend is going to finish his junior secondary school. Her mother told you via the phone that he is now experiencing a stress. Write a letter to him to give him some advice on how to deal with the stress. You should write 100-120 words. You should start with the following opening: 2. Your friend is going to finish his junior secondary school. Her mother told you via the phone that he is now experiencing a stress. Write a letter to him to give him some advice on how to deal with the stress. You should write 100-120 words. You should start with the following opening: Dear Thai, You are going to finish your junior secondary school, so you must be working very hard. I know you may feel very stressed as I do now. However, I think there are several ways we may do to deal with this. First, you should learn to relax because a calm mind makes us stable. Second, we should take pride in any work we can do with our best even though we may not come best. Moreover, because we have to work harder, we may lack sleep. So you can stop your work for a day to have a sound sleep, or at least we should not stay up too late. Most importantly, sometimes we may need to bear in mind that failure is not the end of the world. Finally, if you stay calm and believe in yourself, you will get rid of all that unwanted feelings. Hope you spare some time to relax and write to me soon. Love, Mai IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS
  6. 1. Choose the word which is stressed in each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 2. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. A 3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. C