§Ò kiÓm tra häc k× I M«n : TiÕng Anh 9 Thêi gian: 45 phót Ngêi ra ®Ò: NguyÔn M¹nh Hïng trêng THCS §«ng Hng I. Choose the best answer A, B or C 1. I …… Quang for a few days. A. not have seen B. have not seen C. do not see 2. You ……… here for my party won’t you / A. shall be B. Won’t be C. will be 3. When I was young, I ………. to be a singer A. want B. wanted C. had wanted 4. I’ve …… to Singapore, I ……… there last week. A. been- went B. just – go C. been – gone II. give the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1. These students (learn) ……… English since they were five. 2. Kangaroo (can see) ………. everywhere in Australia. 3. Who (invent) ……… telephone ? 4. Nam is interested in (ask) ………. questions. III. Fill in the space with suitable prepositions. “Michel is an account in a language school. He lives in a flat ….(1) the fourth floor … (2)…. Tokio. The school is very far …(3)… his house so he goes to work …(4)… bus.” IV. Rewrite these sentences, beginning with the words given. 1. She hasn’t finished her work yet. Her work………………………………………………………………. 2. “How old is your little son?” said the doctor to Mrs Brown. The doctor asked Mrs Brown …………………………………………. 3. “Please don’t talk in the class” Lan told us. Lan told us ……………………………………………………………. 4. You don’t have a brother. I wish I ………………………………………………………………… V. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions below. Sports and games make our body strong, prevent us from getting too fast and keep us healthy, these are not their only uses. They give us valuable practice in making eyes, brain and muscles work together. Sports and games are olso useful for character training, boys and girls may learn about such virtues as courage, discipline and love their country. 1. What are the uses of sports and games to uor body ? 2. Do sports and games make eyes, brain and muscles work together ? 3. Are sports and games useful for character training ? 4. What virtue may boys and girls learn about ? ----------------------------------------------- Answer I. (2p) 1B 2C 3B 4A II. (2p) 1. have learned 2. can be seen 3. invented 4. asking III. (2p) 1. on 2. in 3. from 4. by IV. (2p) 1. Her work hasn’t been finished yet. 2. The doctor asked Mrs Brown how old his little son was. 3. Lan told us not to talk in the class. 4. I wish I had a brother. V. (2p) 1. Sports and games make our body strong, prevent us from getting too fast and keep us healthy. 2. Yes, they do. 3. Yes, they are. 4. boys and girls may learn about such virtues as courage, discipline and love their country. §Ò kiÓm tra häc k× Ii M«n : TiÕng Anh 9. Thêi gian: 45 phót Ngêi ra ®Ò: NguyÔn M¹nh Hïng trêng THCS §«ng Hng I. Choose the best answer A, B or C 1. My mother showed me how ………… clothes. A. to make B. making C. make 2. Life in the city is different ………. life in the country. A. to B. from C. with 3. The fresh air in the countryside is good for our ……… A. healthy B. healthful C. health 4. A dripping faucet can ……… 500 liters of water a month A. waste B. save C. reduce II. Supply the correct tense form of verbs in brackets. 1. The teacher (explain) ………to you if you ask him. 2. I (speak)………. to her about that matter several times already. 3. A new text book (publish) …… by that company next year. 4. Listen ! someone (knock) ………. on the front door. III. Finish the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first. 1. Parents ought to send their children to school. Children ………………………………………………………………… 2. Everday thousands of trees are cut down in the world. Everyday people ………………………………………………………… 3. The red dress is more expensive than the blue one. The blue dress isn’t …………………………………………………… . 4. My little sister likes to watch cartoons. My little sister enjoys …………………………………………………… IV. Fill in the blank in each sentence with: because, then, but, so. 1. I turned off all the lights and……… I left the room. 2. The small window didn’t let in enough light, …… I had to turn on all the lights. 3. The room was so dark ……… the single light bulb was broken. 4. I open the window, ………. the room wasn’t much lighter. V. Read the passage and write T (true) or F (false) after statements about the passage. Milk is considered the most nearly perfect of all foods. Because it contains most of the element the body needs, a person could live on milk alone for some time. In addition to containing things the body needs, milk contains them in a form that easy for the body use. There is fat in milk. Milk is also contain sugar and potein, which are necessary to the body. In the desert people get milk from camels. in the U.S.A, many gallons of milk are available to each man, woman and child. 1. A person could live on milk for some time. 2. Milk contains fat and sugar. 3. Milk contains no protein. 4. There are nine cows for every person in the U.S.A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer I. (2p) 1A 2B 3.C 4.A II. (2p) 1. will explain 2. have spoken 3. will be published 4. is knocking III. (2p) 1. Children ought to sent to school (by parents). 2. Everyday people cut down thousands of trees in the world. 3. The blue dress isn’t as/so expensive as the red one. 4. My little sister enjoys watching cartoons. IV. (2p) 1. then 2. so 3. because 4. but V. (2p) 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F . §Ò ki m tra häc k× I M«n : TiÕng Anh 9 Thêi gian: 45 phót Ngêi ra ®Ò: NguyÔn M¹nh. verbs in brackets. 1. These students (learn) ……… English since they were five. 2. Kangaroo (can see) ………. everywhere in Australia. 3. Who (invent) ………