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  1. Full name: ONE-PERIOD TEST No 1 - GRADE 9 (Units 1,2,3) Class: Time: 45 minutes I. LISTENING 1. Listen to a conversation between a man and a receptionist. Fill each of the gaps in the notes with no more than two words or a number. You will listen TWICE. MAYFAIR HOTEL - BOOKING FORM Name: Mark (1) ___. Phone number: (2) ___. Number of days: (3) ___. Number of guests: (4) ___. Price: $160 Note: Book a (5) ___ for him. 2. Listen to Mrs Blue Hair giving advice to two teenagers who call the helpline. You will listen TWICE. For questions 1-3, fill each gap with NO MORE THAN THREE words. 1. The competition at Minh’s school is ___. 2 & 3. Minh has to compete in both ___ and ___ activities. For questions 4-6, decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. 4. Minh’s parents expect him to do excel. T F 5. Minh doesn’t want to become an excellent student. T F 6. Minh has taken pride in any work that he does with all efforts. T F II. READING 1. Read the three leaflets about three amusement parks in the United States. For questions 1. to 10, complete the numbered spaces in the table below with ONE word or number from the leaflets. Disney's Animal Kingdom Park Legoland California Resort Orlando, Florida Carlsbad, California This Disney Park takes the animal theme and runs The obsession with Legos lives large at this with it - we have 1,700 animals of 250 species. It's building-block-inspired resort. It's part amusement like a zoo, a safari, an amusement park and, well, park, part science center, part look-what-we-built- Disney World, all in one. with-Legos exhibit. For little kids: Head with little kids to the Affection For little kids: Head to Fun Town with your Station petting zoo and see what animal encounters preschoolers, where they can play with Duplos, are happening at the Conservation Station. drive a mini car, and see how Legos are made. For big kids: Thrill seekers will revel in the Kali For big kids: The Land of Adventure has several River Rapids, Dinosaur, and Expedition Everest exciting rides. Big kids will probably also want to rides. spend a day at the water park. Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom Park Orlando, Florida
  2. Magic Kingdom is massive and a day there can be exhausting, but there's really something for everyone - and the characters and stories that inspired the attractions have a soft spot in our hearts, which is why families from all over the world flock there every year. For little kids: Take a boat ride and sing the infectious song at 'it's a small world' tour Mickey and Minnie's homes. For big kids: Don't miss favorite coasters Space Mountain and Splash Mountain. General Parks Location Little kids Big kids information Disney’s (1) ___ Orlando, - animal theme - Affection Station (6) - Kali River Rapids Kingdom Park Florida - (3) ___ ___ zoo - Dinosaur animals - Conservation Station - Expedition Everest (8) - 250 species ___ Legoland California Carlsbad, - building-(4) - Fun Town - Land of Adventure Resort California ___ - play with Duplos, - (9) ___ park - inspired resort drive (7) ___ cars Walt Disney Orlando, - something for - Boat ride- Tour - Favorite (10) ___ World’s (2) ___ Florida everyone Mickey and Minnie's Space Mountain and Kingdom Park - characters and homes Splash Mountain (5) ___ 2. Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings. 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
  3. III. WRITING 1. Write an email (100 - 120 words) to a friend of yours telling him/her about one city that you would like to visit the most. You should write about: - The name of the city - The reasons why you like to visit it - Its special features - The time when you plan to visit it 2. 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 THREE words. Here is an example. 0. The bookshop is opposite the library. → ___ a bookshop opposite the library. (THERE) Answer: 0. There is 1. Living in the country is more inconvenient than living in the city. → Living in the city is ___ living in the country. (CONVENIENT) 2. I have never visited such a historic temple. → This is ___ temple I have ever visited. (HISTORIC) 3. This is the most luxurious hotel in this city. → This hotel is ___ than any other hotel in this city. (MORE) 4. Tom drives his car more carefully than Peter. → Peter drives his car ___ than Tom. (CARELESSLY) 5. This international conference is extremely important. Make a note in your diary. → This international conference is extremely important ___ in your diary. (PUT) IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS 1. Choose the word which is stressed in each sentence. Circle A, B or C.
  4. 1. My village is famous for making paper fans. 2. Ngoc Ha market is a popular one in my area. 3. I don’t know where the craft village is. 4. Excuse me! Can you tell me where the nearest bank is? 5. The artisan painted the picture very quickly. 2. Fill each blank with the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box. live on keep up with pass down come back bring out 1. They ___ to the craft village to buy more lacquerware. 2. They ___ the money they get from selling silk clothes. 3. The custom of gathering to gether on the second day of Tet has ___ through generations in my family. 4. She reads a lot of magazines to ___ current trends in fashion. 5. My father is going to ___ a new robot this year. 3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. Our schools have put various kinds of ___ on us. A. homework B. pressures C. difficulties 2. We feel ___ to have a long summer holiday after a hard year of work. A. delighted B. stressful C. embarrassed 3. During adolescence, teens experience both emotional and ___ changes. A. physical B. spiritual C. social 4. Many teens try to work hard to meet parents’ ___. A. hope B. expectation C. belief 5. Cognitive skills enable teen to ___ better and be more self-disciplined. A. emphasise B. focus C. concentrate The end –
  5. manual page break Đáp án I. LISTENING 1. Listen to a conversation between a man and a receptionist. Fill each of the gaps in the notes with no more than two words or a number. You will listen TWICE. 1. Gibson 2. 0404668886 3. Two/2 4. One/1 5. (city) tour Hello. This is Tieng Anh 9. Unit 2. Listening Test.// Task 1. Listen to a conversation between a man and a receptionist.// 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. // Receptionist: Good morning, Mayfair hotel. How may I help you? Mark: Hi, I would like to book a room in your hotel. Receptionist: Certainly. May I have your name please? Mark: Mark Gibson. That’s G – I – B – S – O – N. Receptionist: May I have your phone number? Mark: It’s 0404668886. Receptionist: Thank you. How long are you going to stay here? Mark: Saturday and Sunday. Receptionist: So that’s two days. Are you on your own? Mark: Yes, it’s only for me. So I’d like a single room. Receptionist: That’s 80 dollars per night. So that will be 160 for two days. Mark: No problem. Excuse me. Can you suggest some places to visit in Adelaide? Receptionist: Sure. You can take a city tour to visit places such as The House of Parliament, the State Library and the University of Adelaide in the morning. In the afternoon it will take you to Hahndorf village, a very famous German village. Mark: Sounds good. Could you book it for me? Receptionist: Sure. Mark: Thanks a lot. Goodbye. Receptionist: Goodbye. (Dừng) Now listen again. (phát lại bài nghe) (Dừng) 2. Listen to Mrs Blue Hair giving advice to two teenagers who call the helpline. You will listen TWICE. 1. fierce 2. academic 3. extra-curricular 4. T 5. F 6. F TASK 2: Listen to Mrs Blue Hair giving advice to a teenager who calls the helpline. // For questions 1-3, fill each gap with NO MORE THAN THREE words.//
  6. For questions 4-6, decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). //Circle T or F.// You will listen TWICE.// Now listen and do the tasks. // Consultant: Magic Number is listening! Minh: Hi, I am Minh. I feel tired of fierce competitions at school. Consultant: Do you? What competitions? Minh: Those in both academic and extra-curricular activities. I am under pressure to excel. Consultant: Do you have to do so? Minh: At least my parents expect that from me. Consultant: I see. Do you think you can achieve all these? Minh: No, I don’t think so. Consultant: If so, you might need to talk to your parents. Minh: They will blame me. Consultant: Have you tried yet? Minh: No, not yet. Consultant: If I were in your shoes, I would tell them what I feel like doing and what is beyond my ability. Minh: They will never accept! Consultant: Believe me! They love you so I think they will do what is best for you. Also, it might help if you learn to relax. Take pride in any work that you have done with all your efforts. Minh: Yes, I’ll do that. Thank you. (Dừng) Now listen again. (phát lại bài nghe) (Dừng) II. READING 1. Read the three leaflets about three amusement parks in the United States. For questions 1. to 10, complete the numbered spaces in the table below with ONE word or number from the leaflets. 1. Animal 2. Magic 3. 1,700 4. block 5. stories 6. petting 7. mini 8. rides 9. water 10. coasters 2. Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings. 1. C 2. D 3. E 4. A 5. B III. WRITING 1. Write an email (100 - 120 words) to a friend of yours telling him/her about one city that you would like to visit the most. Dear Nick, How have you been going? I am still good. I am writing to tell you about the city that I would like to visit the most. Can you guess? It’s Tokyo. I want to go to Tokyo because it is the capital of Japan. I really want to discover its culture and history. It is especially famous for cherry blossom in spring. I will go there next February, after finishing end-of-term examination. Would you like to go there? Perhaps we can set the date and meet each other in Tokyo. Looking forward to hearing from you. Best, Jerry
  7. 2. 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 THREE words. 1. more convenient than 2. the most historic 3. more luxurious 4. more carelessly 5. Put it down IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS 1. Choose the word which is stressed in each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. C 2. Fill each blank with the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box. 1. came back 2. live on 3. passed down 4. keep up with 5. bring out 3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. C