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Tran Manh TUdng DE KIEM TRA ^ ^ Anh Lop 9 On t^p Tieng Anh theo chi/olng trlnh chua'n. Cac d6' thi hpc ky 15 phut va 45 phut. Bien so^n theo chuong trinh ciia bg giao dgc. '13 IHiiVIPNTiNHBlNHTHUAN NHA XUAT BAN DAI HOC QU6C GIA HA NQI LCJI NOI DAU Cac em hoc sinh va cac bac phu huynh than men! Vai muc dich giup cac em hoc sinh cung c6 va van dung kien thuc da hoc d^ dat ket qua tot trong cac bai ki8m tra cung nhu cac ki thi, chiing toi bien soan cuon "De kiem tra tieng Anh 16"p 9" dira theo chuong trinh cua Bo Qiao due va Dao tao. Sach dung cho hoc sinh lop 9 vai moi trinh do trung binh, kha va gioi. Cuon sach gom c6: 4 phan • Phan I: Cac 6.h kiem tra hoc ki l': 15 phut, 45 phut, de kiem tra hoc ki I va mot s6 dl thi tham khao. • Phan 11: Cac d6 kiem tra hoc ki II: 15 phut, 45 phut, dk kilm tra hoc ki II va mot so d^ thi tham khao. j • Phan III: Tom tat ngCr phap tieng Anh lop 9. • /F: De tuyen sinh vao lap 10. Moi bai kiem tra deu c6 dap an de cac em hoc sinh c6 thi tir danh gia trinh do ciia minh, d6ng thai cac bac phu huynh cung c6 thi kilm tra cho con em minh. Chung toi tin rang cuon sach nay se rat b6 ich trong qua trinh hoc tap cua cac em. Cuon sach con c6 thi lam tai lieu tham khao cho cac ban dong nghiep. •-; *;,/.;:, Tac gia PHAN I CAC KI^M TRA HOC KY I • 1. DE KIEM TRA 15 PHUT DE so 1 I. Choose the best answer. 1. I wish you some money for your rent, but I'm broke myself. A. can lend B. would lend C. could lend D. will lend 2. Would you like and visit me next summer? A. come B. coming C. to come D. came 3. Rick left class early because he a headache. A. had B. used to have C. was having D. has had 4. Sara didn't hear the phone. She A. sleeps B. slept C. is sleeping D. was sleeping 5. Marie and Pierre Curie penicillin. A. discover C. have discovered B. are discovering D. discovered 6. I have worked for the company since I for Ho Chi Minh City. A. have left B. left C. am leaving D. was leaving 7. We our English assignment since 7:00 AM. > . A. are working B. worked C. have worked D. will work 8. I the climate in the country. A. used to B. didn't use to C. am not used toD. am used 9. 1 didn't use .abroad to visit my uncle. A. to going B. go C. to go D. to have gone 10. We have learnt Japanese 2003. A. for B. since C. in D. on II. Write sentences beginning "/H'/.v/i". , j, , * 1. We don't buy that house. -> PHAN I. CAC DE KIEM TRA HQC KY I 2. They never visit us. —> 3. She is often late school. —> 4. I can't go to the museum with you now. —> 5. I don't like eating chicken, i ri'iw 1 :.! DES6 2 : I. Put in the Present perfect or Past simple of the verbs in brackets. 1. I (not see) Rachel for ages. She (not visit) us since July. 2. Martin (be) to Greek five times. He loves the place. 3. I (work) for a computer company for a year. That was after college. 4. The last time I (go) to Brighton was in August. 5. When my parents were on holiday, I (stay) with my grandparents for two weeks. ^ II. Change the following sentences into the Passive. 1 • Peter is writing a letter to his friend. '^'i ' " • • 2. My friends are making some phone calls in the evening. —> 3. Bad drivers are causing many accidents. -> 4. My father used to take me to the place when I was young. -> 5. What will you do if you finish writing the book? 4 DE KIEM TRA TIENG ANH LCiP 9 DE SO 3 I. Put in at, on or in into each gape. •'• '' •'^'^-'^'•^ ftrar-l 1. We travelled overnight to Paris and arrived 5 o'clock the morning. 2. The course begins 7 January and ends sometime April. 3. I haven't seen Kate for a few days. I last saw her Tuesday. 4. The price of electricity is going up October. 5. I've been invited to the wedding 14 February. II. Use the construction "so that" or "such that"to rewrite the sentences below. 1. The house was so expensive that we can't buy it. 2. The room was so narrow that we couldn't live in it. -> 3. It was such a dark room that we could see nothing. -> 4. She is so unhappy that she rarely smiles. -> 5. It was so hot today that we had to delay the picnic. -> DE S64 I. Choose the best answer. » , ,i 1. He told me the flight then. A. cancel B. not cancel C. not to cancel D. cancelled 2. If you open the window, the room bright. A. are B. will be C. should be D. could be 3. It is very hot now. I wish it tomorrow. A. was raining B. rained C. would rain D. rains 4. The girl is too young the games. A. to play B. playing C. play D. played PHAN I. CAC DE KIEM TRA HQC KYI 5. The president will visit Viet Nam June 20"' 2006. A. in B. at C. on D. from II. Report the sentences. ' 1. "We are watching TV now," they said. r 2. "I don't have much free time to speak to you now," he said to me. 3. "She usually waits for me here," he said. 4. "She doesn't like drinking coffee," he said. mn>.Htiifj 5. "They read English books every day," she said to me. III. Report the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets. 1. "You had better leave this party early," he asked, (advise) ->• 2. "Stop your car," the policeman asked me. (order) -> DESOS I, Choose the best answer. 1 English fluently isn't difficult. A. Speak B. To speak C. Speaking D. To speaking 2. Don't forget Mr. Thieu as soon as you arrive in the city. A. to visit B. visiting C. visited D. to visiting 3. They prefer reading books TV. A. to watch B. to watching C. watching D. for watching 4- You not spend much time playing games. A. have to B. had better C. suggested D. will have to 5. I am too busy you with work. A. help B. helping C. to help D. to helping 6 DE KIEM TRA TIENG ANH LCiP 9 II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. In Spring, the place is with skiers, (crowd) 2. He was so sad because the film ended (happy) III. Make a new sentence with a tag question which has the same meaning as the first sentence. , 1. They don't go to school on foot every day. 2. She doesn't have a lot of friends in Ha Noi. 3. He waited for her until she came back. 4. They have already spoken to her about the problem. 5. She won't meet you this morning. 2. DE KIEM TRA 45 PHUT DESOl I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. south B. about C. country D. around 2. A. mosque B. question C. quarter D. gueen 3. A. special B. climate C. because D. come 4. A. ghost B. hold C. gold D. monster II. Choose the best answer. , ., 1. If the sky is clear, you can see the stars night. ,,,, • A. at . B. in C. on D. when 2. The first man walked on the moon 21 July 1969. A. in B. at C. on D. 0 3. In Britain people send each other cards Christmas. A. in B. on C. at D. till 4. Would you mind me some money? A. to lend B. lend C. lending D. lent 5. Do they like football every day? A. to play B. play C. playing D. played 6. We'd like you to answer the two questions immediately. A. inviting B. invite C. to invite D. invention 7. They used famous football players. We all admire them. A. to being B. to be C. be D. being 8. We can find the of the information on the Internet, can't we? A. source B. picture C. limitation D. area 9. Can you tell me some of the Internet? A. advance B. disadvantages C. valuable D. worthless 10. The magazine is read in our country. It is known as "the magazine for teenager". A. widely B. rearely C. hardly D. scarely III. Complete the sentences with an appropriate form of the words in parentheses. 1. They became after the earthquake, (home) 2. It is such an day that I will remember it in my mind, (enjoy) 3. Everyone wants to reduce air (pollute) 4 stamps is one of my hobbies, (collect) IV. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 1. It's a pity I cant play the guitar well. i, I wish 2. My mother spent three hours making a dress. It took 3. We haven't been to the concert for over a year. The last time 4. I don't normally have coffee for breakfast. I am not used V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces. Everybody loves movies. We see them at (I) and we watch them on TV. They are popular (2) children and adults, too. We can learn from them or we can have a good time watching them. We also call movies "motion 8 DE KIRM TR A TIRNH ANH I (ip Q pictures". "Motion" is a noun for "moving". People tried to (3) motion in pictures for centuries. Even prehistoric artists showed animals running in their cave pictures. Near the end of the 19th century several Europeans and Americans tried to (4) movies. No one knows who made the first one. New York City had the first movie theatre (5) 1894. People (6) money in a small machine and looked into it at the movie. By 1900, movies were popular all over Europe and the United States. They were not very good, but people liked them because they were new and different. Every year people (7) ways to make movies better. They invented machines to show the pictures on a (8) . Then everyone could see the motion pictures on the front wall of a theatre (9) inside a small machine. In 1927, inventors added sound to movies. Then they added color. Today it (10) several million dollars to make a movie. However, movie makers collect million dollars from people at movie theatres because everyone loves movies. 1. A theatres B. stadium C. museum D. house 2. A. with B. for C. about D. at 3.A. see B. show C. made D. create 4. A. do B. make C. build D. draw 5. A. since B. for C. in D. at 6. A. gain B. throw C. put D. save 7. A. pointed B. shown C. based D. inveted 8. A. screen B. flat C. path D. speaker 9. A. but for B. instead C. instead of D. except for 10. A. costs , B. pays C. damages D. spends DE SO 2 I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. village B. shrine C. river D. picnic 2. A. town B. grown C. mountain D. down 3. A. tired B. enjoyed C. reached D. arrived 4. A. bamboo B. afternoon C. food D. foot 5. A. trips B. rivers C. trees D. days , II. Add since or for 1. We have been in Hong Kong a long time. 2. My grandfather has left for Thailand August. ' ' 3. We have worked for the Container Corporation 1820. '' 4. The have attended the important meeting this morning. :. III. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that needs ' correcting. '^/jxii 1. They asked me how did I persuade him to give up smoking. ''V''>'-' A B C Q ani',. „ (B). a. 2. If you can't answer my questions, you have bad marks. A B -CD 3. The trousers are very expensive, and they couldn't buy it. A B C D 4. The women have been unemployed in World War II. A B CD 5. Are the boys used to live without their parents' support? A B C D IV. Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root. 1. The last time I spoke to her was five years ago. A. I haven't spoken to her for five years. B. I have spoken to her for five years. C. I saw her last five years ago. D. I saw last her five years ago. 2. The children are fond of reading picture books. A. The children like reading picture books. B. The children are interested in reading picture books. C. The children are keen on reading picture books. D. All are correct. 3. People say that he is dishonest. A. He is said to be dishonest. B. It is said that he is dishonest. C. We agree that he is dishonest. D- A and B are correct. 10 BE KIEM TRA TIENG ANH I rlP q 4. I'm very pleased that we will meet again soon. A. I think we should meet again soon. B. I'm looking forward to meeting you again soon. ^ • v ' ' C. Please don't come and meet us again. '• : • ' D. I've been looking for you for a long time. 5. "Would you like to go to the movies, Sarah?" Mike asked. A. Mike invited Sarah to go to the movies. B. Mike asked Sarah if she liked to go to the movies. ' C. Mike suggested Sarah going to the movies. ; ' D. Mike reminded Sarah to go to the movies. " V. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers. Every year people in many countries learn English. Some of them are youtlg children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school. Others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office or among their fi-iends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn English. Why do all these people learn English? It's not difficult to answer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English. 1. According to the writer, A. only young people learn English. B. English is useful only for university students. C. All people learn English at school. '' D. EngHsh is popular all over the world. 2. Most people learn English by ! A. watching films B. hearing the language on television C. working hard on the lessons D. speaking English to their fi-iends 3. Many boys and girls learn English because A. it is included in their study courses. B. it's useful for their higher studies 11 C. it's their own language. D. they are forced to learn it. 4. Many adults learn English i f ( A. in order to be able to read newspapers in English. ; , B. because it helps them in their work. , C. because of their higher studies D. to communicate with their colleagues in the office. 5. Which of the followings is not mentioned? A. Enghsh is widely used. B. English is a compulsory subject. / C. English is an international language. D. English is difficult to learn. DE SO 3 I. Choose the best answer. 1. We drinking coffee in the morning. A. used to B. are used to C. worthless D. would like 2. I couldn't help slowly because it rained heavily. A. driving B. drive C. to drive D. drove 3. They the big company since 1976, haven't they? A. don't run B. haven't run C. ran D. have run , 4. Everyone attended his speech, ? A. didn't they B. did they C. did he D. didn't he 5. My sister having lunch at the restaurant. A. suggested B. needs C. decided D. had better 6. Let's wait for him here, ? , A. will you B. won't you C. shan't we D. shall we 7. Nothing is wrong, ? ,, A. are they B. is it C. isn't it D. aren't they 8 Saturday night I went to bed at 11 o'clok. A. In B. On C. At D. As 9. I have the greatest for his courage. A. admire B. admired C. admiring D. admiration 12 DE KIEM TRA TIF.Nr, ANH I riP Q 10. Dior willlaunch its spring next week. A. collection B. collect C. collecting D. collective II. Supply the correct verb forms: } 1. 1 wish you more carefliUy in the future, (write) 2. I wish he me so often, (not visit) 3. If I were the Mayor of the city, I certain things, (change) 4. You poor marks if you don't work hard, (get) 5. If that man harder, he could earn more money, (work) III. Use the correct form of the word given to complete each sentence. 1. Jack is especially in geography, (interest) 2. Our athletes were ready for the (compete) 3. The Thames flows between its banks, (gentle) 4. It's a story. It's too long and not interesting at all. (bore) IV. Rewrite each sentence so that it has a similar meaning. Use the word(s) in brackets. 1. The car is too expensive for me to buy. (such that) 2. The dictionary is so useflil that I can't help buying it. (such that) 3. The water is very hot. We can't drink it. (menh de trang ngu- chi ket qua "so") 4. The last time I called her was five days ago. (thi hien tai hoan thanh) 5. I don't smoke any longer, (diing cau true used to) V. Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D. THE BEATLES In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written DE KIEM TRA HOC KYI 13 themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them - their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world many people can sing part of a Beatles song if y^u ask them. Y r 1. Which sentence below is not refered to the text? ;. "ll .£ A. The four boys of the Beatles had good training in music. B. The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world in the 1960s. C. They stopped performing live performances in 1966. D. The Beatles composed and performed their own songs. 2. What the fans of the Beatles did was A. Take their clothes as souvenirs. B. Performed songs together with them. C. Ask them to sing their songs only. D. Ask them to sing as many songs as possible. 3. Which sentence below is true about the Beatles? A. The four boys of the Beatles came from American. B. Their first record was in 1970. C. They composed and performed their own songs. D. Beatles' songs became famous until they died. 4. The Beatles began their career by ' ' A. performing their songs regularly in public. B. performing and recording songs by black Americans. C. doing live performances when they were young. D. giving their fans a lot of souvenirs. 5. Some songs of the Beatles now ' A. are the most famous. , ; i ' B. are out of date to sing.' ' ' " C. are sung by adults only. D. are still famous as they used to be. 14 DEK1EMTRATIENGANHL6P9 DE SO 4 I, Choose the best answer. a , . 1. We will stay London Tuesday through Friday. A. in B. on C. at D. 0 ' i 2. The park is open May through September. A. in B. on C. at D. from 3. The office will be closed Christmas and New Year. A. between B. behind C. among D. inside 4. He is a great admirer Picasso's early paintings. A. in B. for C. of D. on 5. She divided our class four groups. '/' A. into B. by C. on D. about 6. The house two bedrooms, a bathroom and a small kitchen. A. composes B. comprises C. store D. lay 7. Good! You have made a good at your work. A. impression B. mind C. wonder D. regard 8. Hue is for its specialities. A. compulsory B. famous C. visible D. impressive 9. Islamic people go to the church to A. pray B. combine C. appoint D. discuss 10. He was because of his infectious disease. A. divided B. adopted C. separated D. required II. Supply the correct verb forms: ^ 1. We enjoy along the river, (swim) ,., 2. The rain has made the children their games, (stop) 3. The principal noticed those pupils harder and harder, (try) 4. The lady wants the waiter her some more sugar, (bring) 5. They keep about an old friend whom they met yesterday, (talk) III. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. playecf B. live^ C. stayed D. asked 2. A. coughed B. fished C. waM D. fittg^ PHANI.CACDEKIEMTRAHOCKYI 15 3. A. ^orse B. ^ouse C. hand D. ^our 4. A. design B. present C. president D. seen 5. A. hear B. tear C. swear D. there IV. Rewrite each sentence in reported speech. Use the word in brackets. 1. "I don't mind helping you solve the problem," he said to her. (offer) 2. "I'm sorry. I am late," said she. (apologise) .v? rr, , ;•.>;. ^ rr r 3. "If 1 were you, 1 would buy the car," he said to me. (advise) •>!.}{ h 4. "Tell us where you are from," they said, (want) •> -u.iO ; .?. 5. "I'm x^illing to help her with housework," he said, (offer) ; V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces. Name'(l) an ex-Governor of New South Wales, Sydney is the State's capital (2) Located on the south-east coast of Australia in the temperate zone, it enjoys a mild (3) , averaging 14.5 hours of sunshine per day (4) summer and 10.25 hours in winter. It is also the largest, oldest and perhaps the most beautifiilly situated city in Australia. First established by the British as a convict settlement (5) 1788, it is a modern cosmopolitan city that has developed into one of the nation's major industrial, business, and (6) centers. Sydney is (7) to nearly 4.2 million people (as at 1995). The suburbs reach out from the city center and harbor creating a metropolitan area of about 1000 square kilometers. The 57 square kilometer harbor is one of the largest in the world and famous (8) the unmistakable 134 high arch of the Harbor Bridge and the graceful sails (9) the Opera House. It is a busy waterway with ferries, freighters, hydrofoils and (10) craft. 1. A. of B. like C. as D. after 2. A. area . B. part C. city D. role 3. A. wind B. atmosphere C. degree D. climate 4. A. in B. at C. on D. when 16 BE KIEM TRA TIEMG mH hdP, 9• 5. A. in B. at C. on D. when 6. A. manufacture B. manufacturing C. manufactory D. manufacturer 7. A. root B. house . ' C. home D. hometown 8. • A. on B. of C. to D. for 9. A. from B. of V C. to D. in 10. A. please B. pleasant C. pleased D. pleasure '&afi OOi C):."tJ •••a, :i<. - .,M: . DES0 5 I. Complete the conversation, using prepositions of time: in, on, at, by, during, urua, for, since. 1. A: Your mother's birthday is 23rd May, isn't it? .i .i-, B: Yes, I just hope this card gets there time. tBo i • 2. A: Did you take notes the lecture? mom. :> B: Yes, I did. 'nob vf^ ' A: Can you lend me your notebook Friday? B: Sorry, I can't. I'll have to finish my report the end of the week. 3. A: How long have you been learning English? ****** B: Well, I studied it five years at school, and I've been having evening classes last summer. That's when I left school. 4. A: Will the bank be open half past nine? , B: Yes, it always opens absolutely time. , , II. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English. 1 • This is most beautiful piece of China I have ever seen. A B C D 2. Connie walks more slow because she just had an operation. , ^ , ABC D 3. I'm busv just now but I'll be with you on a moment. , , i , • ' ' A B CD 4. I wish you would stop fight and trv to work things out. A EC D 5. It's more expensive to travel on Friday, then FlI leave on Thursday evenmg. A BCD J . .L:!^.r^A.,^,.At.Amoii unr krvi 17 III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in braclcets. 1. It's to wear T-shirts and faded jeans, (fashion) 2. I wear my school uniform with (proud) ro, t A 3. The worldwide situation is getting worse and worse, (economy) 4. He wants to make a good on everyone he meets, (impress) IV. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 1. The suitcase was too heavy for the boy to carry. The suitcase was so 2. I will ask someone to translate this letter for you. I will have this letter i 3. He was very tired, and he couldn't eat. He was too 4. If you eat much vegetables, you will feel healthy. The more 5. Why don't we go to the countryside? I suggested V. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C, or D) that best answers each of the questions about it. During World War I, many women had jobs, and their clothes needed to be more practical. They began wearing shorter skirts and bared their legs. Soon they began wearing trousers. The lively, outrageous flapper style of the 1920s included lower waistlines, long necklaces and short hair. Men's suits became looser and were worn with a long tie. During the 1960s women wore miniskirts, and jeans and T-shirts became popular with both sexes. Women's shoes appeared in many colors and styles. Including sandals and platforms (= shoes with a thick sole and high heel). Since then, fashions have continued to change rapidly, and young people, especially, are quick to wear the latest styles. 1. What can be the best title of the passage? A. Puritan-style clothes C. War Clothing B. Medieval costume D. Style of the 20th century 2. When did women wear jeans? A. In 1960. B. In the seventh decade of the 20th century. 18 £)E KIEM TRA TIENG ANH L6P 9 C. In the sixth decade of the 20th century. D. During World War I. 3. Why did women begin wearing trousers? ^ . . v A. They wanted to look lively and outrageous. ' '' B. They were fighting for greater equality between the sexes. C. They wanted to wear clothes that are usefiil for their work. D. They didn't like wearing short skirts. 4. What does the word "suits" in the first paragraph mean? A. fashions B. style C. dresses D. pieces of clothing 5. Which of the following is not true? A. During World War I women began wearing short skirts to bare their legs. B. During 1960s, men and women liked to wear T-shirts. C. During World War I women needed useful clothes. s D. Young people are quick to wear the latest styles. , * DES66 I. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence. ^' 1. I'm supposed to be here, ? A. am I B. am not I C. are I D. aren't I 2. Nothing is wrong, ? A. is it B. are they C. isn't it D. aren't they 3. I enjoy to the park on summer evenings. A. to go B. going C. having gone D. to be gone 4. Don't forget home as soon as you arrive at your destination. A. to call B. calling C. having called D. to be called 5. What about programs? A. playing B. gaming C. sports D. match 6. I like to see "Match of the Day" on Saturdays. That's my A. popular B. favorite C. preferable D. likeable 7. The company has issued a strong denial responsibility for the mistake. A. of B. about C. with D. on PHAN I. CAC BE KIEM TRA HOC KYI 19 [...]... Despite the fact C Although D Whereas B national 9 We were really A carefully C intemation D international by the beauty of Ha L o n g Bay A impress B impressed 10 This test must be done B care DEKIEMTRATIENGANHLdP9 D C D 28 Do you enjoy to work in the new environment? A B C C impression D impressive C careful D careless ' D 29 Despite of the heavy traffic, Mike managed to get to work on time B C... computer store may be lost OR K I E M T R A T I E N G A N H LC)P 9 • - - ^ , ^ , , r r „ A unr kTYI 59 4 C A C P E KIEM TRAHQC KYTTHAMKHIO cau 11: Paul come to the wedding He's working that day A can't B doesn't have C5u 12:1 had a rest, then I my bicycle A was cleaning K I E M TRA HOC K I I - NAM HQC 2008 - 20 09 THlTA T H I E N - HUE M6n:TiengAnh Thoi gian lam bai: 45 phut Cau 13: I'll A do Cau 2: I f... DEK1EMTRAT1ENGANHLC)P9 PHAN I CAC DE KIEM TRA HQC KYI 6 in this area this year Cau 11: Two department stores A have built B have been built C will build D built ? t Cau 12: John's coming to see you, A wasn't he B isn't he C doesn't he D hasn't he when you come to Hue next month Cau 13: I'm really looking forward A about meeting you C to meeting you DE SO 2 K I E M TRA HOC K I I - NAM HQC 20 09 - 2010... speaks with a BBC accent 26 27 28 B meets B hears B is 29 A make B cause C do D create 30 56 A have A speaks A begins A fails B succeeds C has D unable DEKIEMTRATIENGANHL6P9 /u: ^ C face , C wants C finishes D with D Hstens D.speaks friend on the phone 7 I wish we (buy) everything we wanted all the time 8 We were good friends, we (know) each other well 9 My thirteen-year-old daughter wishes she she 10 I... G A N H LCiP 9 D fall in this river B swam C swimming D swim ? 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