ĐẾ SỐ 07 HSG ANH 9
SECTION ONE. LISTENING
I. Part 1: (1.0 point)
You will hear an interview with a woman called Rachel who is talking about the
shows she puts on for children. For each question, put a tick (√) in the correct box.
1. Before her children were born, Rachel worked as
A. an art teacher.
B. a painter.
C. an actor.
2. Who first thought of doing a show at a party?
A. Rachel’s husband.
B. Rachel’s children.
C. Rachel’s parents.
3. Rachel’s neighbor, Lena, helps by
A. making some dolls for the shows.
B. performing in the shows.
C. writing the music for the shows.
4. When Rachel did a play about a lion
A. the children laughed too much.
B. the children’s parents complained.
C. the children were frightened.
5. Rachel thinks her shows are successful because
A. she enjoys doing them so much.
B. she does a show daily.
C. they are suitable for all ages.
II. Part 2: (1.0 point)
You will hear a radio program about some historic places to visit. For each
question, fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces.
HISTORIC PLACES TO VISIT
Black Rock Caves
® Over 2 million years old.
® For half a million years, people and animals, especially
(1)______________lived here.
® Special evening tours during the month of (2)_______________Salter House.
® Built in the year (3)_______________.
® Made famous by the television series called Aunt Dorothy.
® All visitors want to see Dorothy's kitchen.
The Old Port
® Have a ride on an old tram to the (4)_______________village.
SECTION TWO. PHONETICS
III. Pronunciation: (1.0 point)
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from
that of the rest by circling the letter (A, B, C, or D).
1. A. precious B. preparation C. prepare D. repetition
2. A. ploughed B. advised C. removed D. sacred
3. A. months B. youths C. clothes D. mouths
4. A. adjective B. apply C. advance D. addition
5. A. book B. good C. boot D. foot
IV. Stress: (1.0 point)
Choose the letter (A, B, C or D) next to the word whose main stress is placed
differently from the others.
1. A. ancestral B. understand C. overcome D. employee
2. A. interfere B. referee C. introduce D. intolerant
3. A. realize B. midlands C. mechanic D. separate
4. A. diversity B. ecosystem C. severe D. courageous
5. A. atmosphere B. employment C. insurance D. interpreter
SECTION THREE. LEXICO-GRAMMAR
V. Multiple choice: (4.0 points)
Choose the letter (A, B, C, or D) as the best answer to complete the following
sentences. There can be some more than one correct answer to some questions.
1. If we __________ to the path, we won’t get lost.
A. follow B. keep C. on D. out
2. He strongly denied __________ the new Australian car.
A. that he is stealing B. having stolen C. stealing D. to steal
3. Do you remember ____________ to help us when we were in difficulty?
A. once offering B. to offer C. being offered D. you offer
4. Writing is a special kind of _________.
A. accomodation B. communication C. transportatin D. publication
5. My girlfriend suggested __________ alone to a football match.
A. going B. went C. to go D. I go
6. Dinosaurs are thought to __________ out millions of years ago.
A. die B. died C. have died D. dying
7. You are late again, please try to be __________ in the future.
A. punctual B. accurate C. efficient D. reliable
8. It was __________ I met Mr. Black in London.
A. before many years B. since many years ago
C. many years that D. for many years since
9. John: “I didn’t pass my driving test.” – Anna: “__________!”
A. Better luck next time B. So poor
C. Congratulations D. That was nice of you.
10. If you__________ somebody else, who would you like to be?
A. will be B. can be C. could be D. would
11. The winner of the competition was__________ with a cheque for 500 dollars.
A. awarded B. given C. offered D. presented
12. When __________, the goods can be exchanged.
A. considering to be equal value B. considered to be equal value
C. considering equal value D. considered equal value
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13. They seemed to be__________ to the criticism and just carried on as before.
A. disinterested B. indifferent C. sensitive D. uncaring
14. Her penknife came in very __________when they were on their picnic.
A. hand B. useful C. convenient D. handy
15. “So long!” is another way of saying: __________.
A. I’m very happy! B. Goodbye! C. Cheer up! D. Hello!
16. Various societies define __________ in many rather complex ways.
A. that is successful B. that success is C. what success is D. what is
success
17. All of us were__________ her success
A. surprise B. surprised at C. taking aback D. taken aback
18. His business is growing so fast that he must take __________ more workers.
A. up B. on C. in D. over
19. The bad weather __________ the plane being delayed.
A. resulted in B. caused C. made D. created
20. When Lien saw my new fashionable coat, she was __________ with envy.
A. blue B. green C. yellow D. white
VI. Error identification: (1.0 point)
From four underlined parts, choose the one that needs correction then correct it.
1. You’re tired as you got up late too late to watch TV last night.
A B C D
2. These exercises look easy, but they are very relatively difficult for us.
A B C D
3. John’s parents are very glad that he has done lots of progress this school year.
A B C D
4. It is much better that she learns English at her school.
A B C D
5. Jim’s grandfather left him 50,000 dollars, this was too big a sum to him.
A B C D
Write your answers here:
Number Error Correction
1 C Stayed up
2 C Too relatively
3 B Has made
4 C Should learn
5 C Which
VII. Word form: (1.0 point)
Give the correct form of the words in CAPITAL to complete the following sentences.
1. When Jean made up for the play, she was _unrecognizable__. RECOGNIZE
2. Dolphins sometimes are killed when they are _accidently____ ACCIDENT
entrapped in fishing nets.
3. Students hate their classmates who have ___prefferential_____ PREFER
treatment from their teacher.
4. She has too many children and they always cause her a lot of __discomfort___.
COMFORT
5. Nowadays, chemicals, biological or physical materials _degrade__GRADE
water quality.
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VIII. Verb form: (1.0 point)
Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
1. This was the second time I (eat) ____had eaten____ this kind of food.
2. It’s advisable that he (arrive) ___arrive____ before seven.
3. His book fell into the river and (lose) __was lost__ forever.
4. It was our fault to keep you waiting so long. We (inform)_should have informed_
you in advance.
5. I don’t know what the matter with him is. He has been acting funny since you (be)
___have been___away.
SECTION FOUR. READING
IX. Exercise 1: (2.0 point)
Read the following passage, then choose the letter (A, B, C, D) that best fits
each of the blanks.
Mobile phones (1)_____, microwave radio emissions. Researchers are
questioning whether exposure to these radio waves might (2)_____ to brain cancer.
So far, the data are not conclusive. The scientific evidence does not (3)_____ us
to say with certainty that mobile phones are categorically (4)_____. On the other hand,
current research has not yet demonstrated clear adverse (5) _____ associated with the
prolonged use of mobile phones.
Numerous studies are now going (6) _____ in various countries. Some of the
results are contradictory but others have shown an association between mobile phone
use and cancer. (7) _____, these studies are preliminary and the issue needs further,
long-term investigation.
(8) _____ the scientific data are more definite, it is prudent for people to try not
to use mobile phones for long (9) _____ of time. Don’t think that hands-free phones
are any safer either. At the moment, research is in fact showing the opposite and they
may be just as dangerous.
It is also thought that young people (10) _____ bodies are still growing may be
at particular risk.
1. A. send B. give C. emit D. charge
2. A. cause B. lead C. produce D. bring
3. A. enable B. make C. able D. let
4. A. risky B. secure C. unhealthy D. safe
5. A. affects B. effects C. impact D. impression
6. A. by B. on C. through D. about
7. A. Though B. additionally C. However D. While
8. A. Provide B. As C. When D. Until
9. A. amounts B. periods C. quantities D. intervals
10. A. their B. that C. which D. whose
X. Exercise 2: (1.0 point)
Read the text and questions below. For each question, mark the correct letter A,
B, C or D in the numbered space.
The latest addiction to trap thousands of people is the Internet, which has been
blamed for broken relationships, job losses, financial ruin and even one suicide.
Psychologists now recognize Internet Addiction Syndrome (IAS) as a new illness that
could cause serious problems and ruin many lives, special help groups have been set
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up to offer suffers help and support. Psychologists have described many worrying
examples, including one man who took his own life after borrowing more than 14.000
dollars to feed his addiction, and a teenager also had to receive psychiatric treatment
for his 12-hour-a-day habit. “This illness is not a fake, and it must be taken seriously,)
said an expert in behavioral addiction at Nottingham Trent University. “These are not
bad people with serious personality defects; they are people who were fine before they
found the Internet.”
IAS is similar to other problems like gambling, smoking and drinking: addicts
have dreamed about the Internet; they need to use it first thing in the morning; they
lied to their partners about how much time they spend online; they wish they could cut
down, but are unable to do so. A recent study found that many users spend up to 40
hours a week on the Internet. Although they felt guilty, they became depressed if they
were made to stop using it.
Almost anyone can be at risk. Some of the addicts are teenagers who are
already hooked on computer games and who find it very difficult to resist the games
on the Internet. Surprisingly, however, psychologists said that most victims are
middle-aged housewives who have never used a computer before.
1. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A. The last addiction
B. Hooked on the net
C. A new illness
D. Why is the victim?
2. According to the author, the Internet addicts ………………
A. are users who spend up to 40 hours a week on the Internet
B. are users who are already hooked on computer games
C. are middle-aged housewives who have never used a computer
D. could be anyone
3. The phrase “took his own life” in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by which of the
following?
A. to kill himself unintentionally
B. to commit manslaughter
C. to commit suicide
D. to kill someone else
4. The word “they” in the paragraph 3 refers to ………………
A. Internet addicts
B. problems such as gambling, smoking and drinking
C. ISA
D. dreams
5. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. ISA is not a fake
B. It was found that many computer users became depressed if they were made
to stop using computers.
C. All of the Internet addicts are middle-aged housewives who have never used
a computer before.
D. The latest addiction to trap thousands people is the Internet
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XI. Exercise 3: Gap-filling. (2.0 points)
Read the text below and think of ONE word which best fits each space.
On the night of March 8th, Malaysia Airlines flight 370 (1)___took___ off from
Kuala Lumpur with 239 people on board. More than nine months later, their fate
remains a mystery.
A frantic search for the Boeing 777 began in the Gulf (2) _off___ Thailand, not
far from where the (3)___aircraft __ fell off radar screens about an hour into the flight
to Beijing. Days (4)_later ____, after investigators had analyzed satellite
transmissions, the search expanded by thousands of miles.
(5)_Investigators____believe the plane was deliberately diverted by someone
with deep technical knowledge of the aircraft. No suspects or suspected motives have
emerged.
As investigators continued to refine their analysis of the so-called digital
handshakes (6)__between___ the plane and an Inmarsat PLC satellite, they narrowed
the search area to a vast stretch of sea far off the coast of western Australia,
(7)____where_ they suspect the plane crashed after (8)___running__ out of fuel.
Repeated scans of the water’s surface and seabed have yielded nothing. It is a
void that haunts the loved ones of the passengers and crew, many of (9)__whom___are
skeptical of the official investigation and feel unable to fully mourn their losses.
In October, a rebooted deep-sea search began, raising hopes for some resolution
to one of the most confounding tragedies in the (10)__history_ of aviation.
SECTION FIVE. WRITING
XII. Sentence transformation: (2.0 point)
Finish the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one.
1. If you worry, you will find it dificult to get to sleep.
F The more……....you worry, the more difficult you’ll find it to get to sleep……
2. Her ability to run a company really impresses me.
F What I…am really impressed by is her ability to run a company…
3. Her handwriting is so bad that I can’t read.
F She writes…so illegably that I can’t read her handwriting……
4. Letters of application must be handwritten.
F You must…write letters of application by hand…
5. She was so angry, so she broke all the dishes in the cupboard.
F So …angry was she that she broke all the dishes in the cupboard …
6. He introduced me briefly to the school’s teaching staff.
F He gave…a brief introduce about me to the school’s teaching staff…
7. English is easy to learn.
F What …an easy to learn laguage English is…
8. Nguyen Du wrote “Kim Van Kieu Truyen or Truyen Kieu” himself.
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F It was…Nguyen Du who wrote “Kim Van Kieu Truyen or Truyen Kieu”……
9. Ugh! This cake has a rubbery taste.
F This cake tastes …like rubber……
10. We weren’t surprised by his success.
F It came …as no surprise to us to us that he was successful…
XIII. Sentence building: 2.0 points
Use the prompts provided to write full sentences to make a complete letter.
Dear Sir,
1. I am writing to complain about the condition of the cassette recorder which I bought
from your shop on the 2nd February.
2. Although the outer box was in perfect condition. I found when I arrived home that
the player itself had obviously been used before
3. The headphone cable was badly twisted and I don’t think that it will be long.
4. In addition, neither of the two free cassettes which came with the machine was at
the beginning.
5. I’m sure that they must have been played before by a previous customer
6. Or perhaps the machine had been used for demonstration purposes.
7. There is nothing wrong with the sound quality of the player,
8. But, as I had payed full price, I have a right to expect and receive a brand new
equipment.
9. I would therefore be grateful if you would replace the player with a new model of
the same type.
10. I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours faithfully,
_____THE END_____
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