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  1. ĐỀ THI CUỐI HỌC KÌ 2 LỚP 9 NO 5 I. LISTENING 1. Listen to a radio talk about Canada. Fill each of the gaps with no more than two words. You will listen TWICE. CANADA Most large cities have (1) ___. It is popular to see restaurants serving (2) ___. Food is reasonably priced and of (3) ___. For shopping, there are a lot of huge (4) ___. Souvenirs include jewellery, (5) ___ and maple syrup. 2. Listen to a talk between Tom and Lena about having a native-like accent. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. You will listen TWICE. 1. Lena is busy because she is trying to practise pronunciation. T F 2. Tom thinks pronunciation is important in communication. T F 3. Tom thinks a foreigner shouldn’t have British accent. T F 4. People from Singapore and Malaysia also have British accent. T F 5. Tom suggests Lena should practise the language skills and learn more vocabulary. T F II. READING 1. Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question. First explorations into the planets Human’s dream of stepping into the outer space has been long ago and Jules Verne - a famous fiction writer of the 19th century was the first to describe such journeys. However, it was not until 14 September 1959 when the first artificial object - Lunar 2 - reached the moon. It was a journey of around 36 hours. Then on 3 February 1966 Luna 1
  2. 9 - an unmanned space mission - achieved a soft landing on the moon and transmitted photographic data to Earth. Lunar 10 - a robotic spacecraft mission entered lunar orbit on April 3, 1966. On 20 July 1969, the first manned landing on the moon was made by Neil Armstrong. After his journey, a series of journeys to other planets were made. The first flyby - the flight of a spacecraft near a planet to record data - of Venus was made by Mariner 2 in 1962. Other flybies include that in 1965 for Mars by Mariner 4, 1973 for Jupiter by Pioneer 10, 1974 for Mercury by Mariner 10, 1979 for Saturn by Pioneer 11, 1986 for Uranus by Voyager 2, 1989 for Neptune by Voyager 2. 1. Jules Verne was the first ___. A. to dream of flying into space B. to enter the moon C. to describe space journeys 2. Lunar 2 was the first artificial object to ___. A. orbit the moon B. reach the moon C. land on the moon 3. Lunar 9 ___. A. was launched eight years after Lunar 2 B. was launched with a human C. could send photographic data to Earth 4. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of Lunar 10? A. It was launched with a robot. B. It was launched in the same year with Lunar 9. C. It landed on the moon. 5. A flyby is a flight of a spacecraft ___. A. near Venus, Mars and Mercury to take pictures B. made near a planet to gain data of the planet C. made in 1962, 1974 and 1898 2. Read the following passage and answer the questions. Circle A, B or C. A Chinese tourist on holiday in Egypt was shocked to see graffiti in Chinese on a 3,500- year-old monument in Luxor. A photo of the graffiti was soon on his blog on the Internet. 2
  3. People in China couldn’t believe it! They were angry and there was a big hunt to find the person responsible.They could find him easily because the message wasn’t very imaginative or clever. It was basically ‘Ding Jinhao was here’. That was enough for Internet users to find this particular Ding Jinhao, a teenager in Nanjing. His parents were quick to tell a local newspaper that their son was very sorry for his actions. Ding’s graffiti was a terrible idea. It is a serious crime to write on a historic monument in Egypt. You can go to prison for a year for doing it. But in the past, people could write on monuments and no one was angry about it. At Giza there is an example of graffiti on a temple wall from 1244 BC. It says ‘Hadnakhte came to make an excursion and amuse himself on the west of the Memphis, together with his brother, Panakhti’. 1. Why was it easy to find Ding Jinhao? A. Because it was on a monument. B. Because he wrote it on his blog. C. Because it was basic and clear. 2. What is the attitude today to tourist graffiti in Egypt? A. People can’t believe it. B. It is considered a crime. C. People are sorry for this action. 3. What does the pronoun “It” in the second paragraph refer to? A. the monument B. the message C. the blog 4. What is the word “particular” in the second paragraph closest in meaning to? A. specific B. usual C. definite 5. What is there at the top of Giza? A. a drawing of the pyramid B. a photo of graffiti C. an example of graffiti III. WRITING 1. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets. You may need to change the word. Write no more than three words. 3
  4. Here is an example. 0. The bookshop is opposite the library. → ___ a bookshop opposite the library. (THERE) Answer: 0. There is 1. I wish I had more money; I would be having a vacation in Hawaii. (have) → If I ___ I would be having a vacation in Hawaii. 2. If I lived in the USA when I was small I would have a native-like accent. (American) → I would ___ accent if I lived in the USA when I was small. 3. I didn’t understand what those English people were talking about. (dialect) → They were ___ so I couldn’t understand them. 4. If you had a wider range of vocabulary, you could write better. (could) → Your ___ better if you had a wider range of vocabulary. 5. If English were not spoken by economic powers, it wouldn’t be so popular. (not) → Were English ___ economic powers, it wouldn’t be so popular. 2. Write a short advertisement (3. - 5 sentences) to advertise a product you choose. You can use strong adjectives, adverbs, active verbs, imperatives, comparative or/ and questions. 4
  5. ĐÁP ÁN I. LISTENING 1. Listen to a radio talk about Canada. Fill each of the gaps with no more than two words. You will listen TWICE. 1. a Chinatown 2. regional menus 3. good quality 4. shopping malls 5. crafts TASK 1. Listen to a radio talk, about Canada. Fill each of the gaps, with no more than two words. You will listen TWICE. Now listen and fill the gaps. Travelling to Canada, tourists will find many interesting things. With a population of people from all over the world, the flavours from every continent can be found everywhere in Canada. Most of Canada’s large cities have a Chinatown and some, such as Toronto, have large communities of individuals from countries such as Italy. Restaurants serving regional menus from Thailand, Australia, China, Japan, Italy, France, India and Ukraine are extremely popular. Most places are very reasonably priced and serve extremely good quality food. Fast food restaurants and drive-thru’s are a common sight in Canada. Many international-brand restaurants can be found in Canada along with Canadian equivalents. Shopping in Canada is very good, especially in and around the major cities. There are a lot of huge shopping malls, all with a wide variety of stores ranging from small specialist shops to large department stores. The types of souvenirs that are typically Canadian, however, include Native Canadian jewellery and crafts, and of course maple syrup. (Dừng) 5
  6. Now listen again. (phát lại bài nghe) (Dừng) 2. Listen to a talk between Tom and Lena about having a native-like accent. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. You will listen TWICE. 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T TASK 2 Listen to a talk between Tom and Lena, about having a native-like accent. Decide if the statements are true or false.// Circle T, or, F. // You will listen TWICE.// Now listen and circle T or F. // Tom: How’re things? Lena: I’m busy practising my English pronunciation. Tom: Sounds good! It’s essential for communication. Lena: Actually, it’s difficult. I also try to immitate the British accent but it seems impossible. Tom: You don’t have to! Lena: Why not? Don’t you think it would be best if you speak a language and have the exact accent? Tom: It’s ideal, but not a must. Lena: Why not? Tom: You see, the purpose is to communicate. If you can communicate your ideas well, and that is. If you notice, the number of native speakers is just small compared to non-native speakers. 6
  7. Lena: Right. Tom: And you see, people from Singapore and Malaysia do not have American or British accent but they use perfect English at work. Lena: You are right. So I don’t think I will spend more time imitating British accent as I did recently Tom: Instead you should spend a lot of time practising the four skills and enrich your vocabulary. (Dừng) Now listen again. (phát lại bài nghe) (Dừng) II. READING 1. Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question. 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. B 2. Read the following passage and answer the questions. Circle A, B or C. 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C III. WRITING 1. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets. You may need to change the word. Write no more than three words. 1. had more money 2. have American 3. speaking dialect 4. writing could be 5. not spoken by 7
  8. 2. Write a short advertisement (3. - 5 sentences) to advertise a product you choose. You can use strong adjectives, adverbs, active verbs, imperatives, comparative or/ and questions. Student’s answer. Mời bạn đọc tham khảo thêm tài liệu Tiếng Anh lớp 9 tại đây: Bài tập Tiếng Anh lớp 9 theo từng Unit: Bài tập Tiếng Anh lớp 9 nâng cao: Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh lớp 9 trực tuyến: anh-lop-9 8