Ôn tập Tiếng Anh 9 - Tuần 5 (2) - Teacher: Le Thi Hieu
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- School: Kim Son Secondary School Teacher: Le Thi Hieu Week: 05 Name: .Revision 1: Fill ‘a’, ‘an’ or “ Ø “. 1. Mary spent ___ hours preparing a four-course meal for her family. 2. ___ apple a day keeps the doctor away. 3. It may take you up to ___ hour to make this dish. 4. You should drink ___ glass of warm water and take ___ rest 5. Jane have ___ beautiful eyes. 6. Jane is studying at ___ university in Australia. 7. Can you take ___ care of the house when I am not home? 8. It is ___ honor for me to be invited to your party 9. ___ sheep were gazing in the fields over there. 10. I have to wear ___ uniform when I go to school. 11. I asked Mr. Brown to keep ___ eye on your house when we were away 12. The English test was just ___ piece of cake to me. I didn’t worry much about it. 13. ___ police suspect a local gang. 14. This is ___ expensive restaurant. We should find another one. 15. The room is in ___ need of a thorough clean. 2:Circle the correct answer . 1. Mary doesn’t need (some/ any) help from others as she can do it by herself. 2. There aren’t (some/ any) flowers in my garden. 3. Excuse me, I need (some/ any) information about the flights to Moscow next Monday. 4. We went shopping although we didn’t intend to buy (some/ any) clothes. 5. I wish that my teacher wouldn’t give us (some/ any) homework today. 6. I’m exhausted. I want to have (some/ any) time to get back my energy. 7. Do we have (some/ any) money to buy a new carpet? This one is too old. 8. I don’t have any wet tissues but Jane has (some/ any). 9. Yesterday the interviewer asked me (some/ any) questions related to my previous job. 10. I hope that you will put (some/ any) more effort in your learning. 11. I bought (some/ any) milk and (some/ any) cheese yesterday. 12. It was such a pity that they didn’t have (some/ any) more tickets to sell. 13. I really need (some/ any) help from my friends at the moment.
- 14. Jim wants to have (some/ any) new shoes. 15. I think I should prepare (some/ any) cookies in case Jim wants to eat. 3: Fill ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘some’ or ‘any’ . 1. Have you heard ___ news about the accident on the main road? 2. It is a pity that I don’t have ___ camera now. 3. My brother likes ___ modern music. 4. I realized that ___ strange man was following me. 5. Would you like ___ cup of coffee? 6. There is ___ glimmer of hope that Mary will recover from her illness. 7. I don’t have ___ pets. I wish I had one. 8. I think ___ black dress is not suitable for you. 9. Jim has made ___ good impression on his new co-workers. 10. It was ___ great honor to receive the reward. 11. Mary claimed that she didn’t have ___ unique talents. 12. I don’t want ___ more vegetables. 13. ___ people find it difficult to learn a foreign language. 14. There aren’t ___ oranges left in the fridge so we decided to go shopping for ___. 15. Dayid doesn’t have ___ expectations of his future career. 4: Complete the sentences. heads bowl glass kilos pinch cloves slice pitchers carton handful 1. My father rarely has a ___ of bread for breakfast. 2. Would you like a ___ of beer? 3. We need to buy some ___ of rice. 4. Jane is making some ___ of lemonade for the party. 5. I asked my mother for another ___ of soup. 6. My grandmother often give me a ___ of home-made cookies every week. 7. Can you help me crush some ___ of garlic? 8. You might need more than a ___ of cherry tomatoes to make salad. 9. Can you go to the supermarket and buy some ___ of cabbage? 10. A ___ of salt is enough. If you put more, the soup will be too salty. 5: Find the mistake and correct . 1. Have you put some salt in the curry? 2. The ingredients of this dish include a spoontable of sugar.
- 3. Would you like any more tea? 4. The thief has been arrested by a police. 5. I have never watched an horror movie before. 6. There aren’t some piece of news about the robbery. 7. They haven’t made a decisions yet. 8. My mother has bought some pitchers of sardine. 9. You might need a sugar to perfect your dish. 10. Do you have any stick of cinnamon here? 6: Match the column A with B. A B 1. If you want to be a good cook, a. you mustn’t watch TV or play computer games. 2. Even if Kate begs you to let b. you might be in great trouble. her cook, 3. If you do not finish your c. you can catch the bus number 03. homework, 4. If you do not obey your d. you may not come to the meeting. teacher, 5. If you want to go downtown, e. you should practice cooking every day. 6. If you are very busy. f. you shouldn’t allow her to do it. 7 If Peter realizes his full g. he may be more successful in life. potential. 8. If I save enough money by the h. I will definitely go on an excursion with my family. end of this year, 1 - ___ 2 - ___ 3 - ___ 4 - ___ 5 - ___ 6 - ___ 7 - ___ 8 - ___ 7:Put the correct tense of the verbs. 1. If it (not pour)___ with rain tomorrow, we can (go)___ on a picnic. 2. If James (start)___ to cook now, dinner (be)___ ready in one hour. 3. If Jane (not make)___ it the meeting on time, her manager may (get)___ very angry. 4. If they (be)___ occupied this weekend, they can (not come)___ to my house for dinner. 5. You must (not leave)___ the house unless I (allow)___ you to go. 6. Peter (just waste)___ his money if he (take)___ a course in this English center. 7. If he (be)___ late, he can (not buy)___ the tickets. 8. Unless she (pay)___ more attention to the lesson, she (fail)___ the test. 9. It (be)___ late if you (not start)___ your work now.
- 10. My mother (not permit)___ me to go out unless I (promise)___ her to come back before 10. 8: Write the conditional sentences type 1 . 0. Work harder or you will lose your job. If you don’t work harder, you will lose your job. 1. Stop telling lies or no one will trust you anymore. 2. Pay attention to the teacher or you can’t understand the lessons. 3. Go to bed early or you may be exhausted the next morning. 4. Save money from now and you can reward yourself with a long vacation at the end of the year. 5. Read more books and you can broaden your knowledge. 6. Brush your teeth often in order not to get toothache. 7. Listen carefully or you won’t know what to do. 8. Unless you want to get sick, you should eat more healthily. 9:Arrange the words . 1. even/ I/ me/ if/ will/ to/ never/ apologizes/ forgive/ he/ him. 2. to/ You/ may/ have/ early/ you/ if/ leave. 3. specialties/ Thailand/ local/ visit/ ,/ the/ to/ try/ happen/ should/ you/ you/ If. 4. harder/ your/ you/ work/ in/ can/ you/ achieve/ If/ more/ ,/ life. 5. promotion/ he/ get/ must/ to/ dedication/ show/ wants/ his/ James/ hard/ If/ work/ ,/ and. 6. Will/ time/ you/ afford/ come/ can/ to/ you/ my/ if/ house? 7. if/ job/ he/ do/ to/ What/ change/ can/ he/ wants/ his?
- 8. trouble/ ,/ you/ in/ help/ can/ are/ call/ you/ me/ If/ for. 10: Fill “ a/ an/ some/ any “. 1. We are going to work together for ___ time. 2. Would you like ___ more coffee? 3. I don’t have ___ time for myself now. 4. You can’t go out without ___ shoes. 5. I hope my teacher will provide me ___ information about the internship this year. 6. I regretted that I didn’t take ___ photos of the city I visited last month. 7. I really admire Jim because he has ___ good knowledge of fine art. 8. It seemed like ___ thousand people presented at the city square. 9. Have you got ___ first-hand experiences related to this job? 10. I can see ___ golden fish in the pool. They are darting around. 11. I haven’t heard ___ single song of this singer but I have heard a lot of her bad reputation. 12. Have you done ___ research on the matter? 13. I’ve got hardly ___ money. 14. She asked if we had ___ questions concerning the topic of light pollution. 15. My teacher forbids ___ talking in class. 11:Complete sentences with the suitable quantifier. 1. There is not a ___ of pepper left in the cupboard. We need to buy some. 2. Jim has had two ___ of beer and he is getting drunk now. 3. My mother told me to put a ___ of salt into the soup. 4. My friend gave me a ___ of strawberry jam yesterday. 5. Jim came to my house with a ___ of rice wine as a gift. 6. You don’t need a ___ of sugar to sweeten your coffee, just a teaspoon is enough. 7. You need half a ___ of flour to make a cake that is big enough for all of us. 8. I don’t want any ___ of lettuce in my salad because I hate that. 12: Underline and correct the mistake. 1. Should I will find a part time job if I have free time? 2. If Jane doesn’t show up before ten, she can have to be disqualified from the contest. 3. I will hope you will join on us Sunday if you can afford time. 4. You should practice a lot if you should want to speak English fluently. 5. If you are a teacher, you could be put under a lot of pressure.
- 6. You could go out if you have done the housework. 7. Mary often asks me what should she do if she is in trouble. 8. If you wish to be a good student, you would spend more time self-studying. 13: Complete the sentences 1. Jim/ always/ ask/ me/ what/ I/ do/ lf/ I/ see/ shooting star. 2. My mother/ often/ add/ stick/ cinnamon/ in/ soup. 3. If/ you/ can/ not/ drink/ black/ coffee/ ,/ you/ can/ add/ milk/ or/ sugar. 4. How/ the/ cake/ taste/ if/ we/ add/ drop/ olive/ oil? 5. My son/ not/ eat/ salad/ if/ there/ be/ tomatoes/ in/ it. 6. My sister/ often/ eat/ slices/ bread/ with/ strawberry/ jam/ for/ breakfast. 7. Yesterday/ my/ mother/ and/ I/ buy/ some/ tin/ sardine/ and/ vegetables. 8. If/ you/ want/ your/ dish/ look/ better/ you/ garnish/ it/ with/ vegetables. 14: Circle the correct answer. Whenever we think of an English man, we often (1) ___ him with an obsession with tea drinking. Tea has been a huge part of English and British culture up to now. If you want to make tea in the way (2) ___ millions of English do it every day, you (3) ___ consider following these steps. First of all, you need to pick you tea, ideally by going to a tea store and buying (4) ___ good quality brand of tea. Once you get your tea, you have your tea bag ready in a mug while boiling the water. In the next step, you pour boiling water over the teabag and (5) ___ briefly. The tea needs (6) ___ time to develop its flavor so you have to wait 3 to 5 minutes for a pot. After that, you remove the teabag and add (7) ___ milk. If you want to achieve the classic taste of British tea, you (8) ___ use fully sterilized milk. Now it’s time to enjoy your tea as an English. 1. A. connect B. linkC. associate D. match 2. A. a B. some C. any D. Ø 3. A. must B. might C. have D. would 4. A. a B. some C. any D. Ø 5. A. stir B. whisk C. grate D. chop 6. A. a B. some C. any D. Ø 7. A. a B. some C. any D. Ø 8. A. will B. should C. would D. could 15: Read the passage and answer the questions. The government published a report yesterday saying that we need to eat more healthily – more fruits and vegetables, less fat and sugar. So that means fewer burgers, chips and fried food as well as cutting down on sweet things. We went into central London yesterday at lunchtime and asked people what they thought about it. “It’s got nothing to do with the government what I eat,” say Paul Keel, a building worker, as he eats beefburger and chips washed down with strawberry milkshake. “I think I have a healthy diet. You see, I don’t normally eat a beefburger for lunch. Normally I just have chips.” Any fish? “I like cod. But I’ve only ever had it once.” Tim Kennor, a librarian, welcomes the government advice. But he also has his own rules. “I think,” he explains, eating his fried chicken and chips, “it’s important to eat a variety of food.” We then asked Dorothy Matthews, aged 74. “I don’t think it’s the government’s business to tell us what to eat.” We went into Simpson’s Restaurant and asked the manager if people changed what they were eating. “I don’t think people believed all these reports anymore. What they say is good for you in June, they say is
- bad in July. People have stopped talking notice. We serve what we’re always served. Almost all of it is fattening.” 1. What is the writer trying to explain in the text? A. what people think B. his own opinion C. the government report D. the popularity of certain foods 2. What can the reader learn from the text? A. what the government is going to do B. which meals are the healthiest C. whether the advice will be followed D. what kind of people like beefburgers 3. What is Paul Klee’s opinion? A. The government advice is wrong. B. Fish isn’t good for you. C. He doesn’t need to change his habits. D. He eats too many beefburgers. 4. What does the manager think of the report? A. People don’t understand the advice given. B. People think they will soon be given different advice. C. People don’t bother to read these reports. D. People are more concerned about losing weight. 5. Which of the following is part of the government report? A. The population of this country should eat less. B. Bad health in this country is caused by people eating the wrong kinds of food. C. People should take the time to prepare their own food at home instead of eating in restaurants. D. Working people should make sure they have a good hot meal in the middle of the day. 16: Fill ‘a’, ‘an’, “the”or “ Ø” . 1. ___ Earth orbits around ___ Sun. 2. ___ dogs are our best friends. 3. My mother used to be ___ most beautiful girt in her class. 4. We need to join hands to protect ___ cheetahs from extinction. 5. My foreign friend took me on a sightseeing tour around ___ town. 6. There are many festivals taking place in ___ spring. 7. Communication has never been so convenient before thanks to ___ Internet. 8. Last year, a terrible storm reached ___ Philippines. 9. Many people mistake Rio de Janeiro for ___ capital of Brazil. 10. Many people migrate to ___ US in the hope of material success. 11. ___ Japan is my favorite country besides my homeland. 12. Do you have any ideas about ___ British Isles?
- 13. Yesterday I watched a documentary about ___ River Nile. 14. I know some people who have climb ___ Himalayas. 15. Our family has lived ___ Canada for 5 years. 17. Circle the correct answer . 1. Please turn off ___ air-conditioner when you leave ___ room A. the - the B. a - the C. a - a D. the - a 2. Jim hasn’t found ___ place to ___ night. A. the - the B. a - the C. a - a D. the - a 3. Can you show me ___ way to ___ post office please? A. the - the B. a - the C. a - a D. the - a 4. Mr. Smith is ___ old customer of my store and he is also ___ man A. the - the B. a - an C. an - a D. the - a 5. My brother has bought me ___ beautiful dress as a birthday present. A. the B. a C. an D. Ø 6. Jim is ___ youngest boy of the family and this year he will go to ___ school. A. the - Ø B. a - a C. a - the D. the - a 7. There is a huge gap between ___ rich and ___ poor in this country. A. the - the B. a - an C. a - the D. the - a 8. Peter wash in ___ hospital and yesterday we went to ___ hospital to visit him. A. the - Ø B. the - the C. Ø - the D. the - a 9. My sister told me that she had met her old teacher ___ day before. A. the B. a C. an D. Ø 10. Have you ever gone to ___ prison to visit him? A. the B. a C. an D. Ø 11. I didn’t think it was ___ expensive restaurant until I checked the menu. A. the B. a C. an D. Ø 12. Yesterday my teacher told us ___ story about ___ English writer. A. the - the B. a - an C. a - the D. the - a 13. Unlike other girts, Mary doesn’t like ___ parties and ___ cosmetics. A. the - the B. the - Ø C. Ø - the D. Ø - Ø 14. Last year I visited ___ village in the Northern part of Vietnam. ___ locals were very friendly. A. the - the B. a - an C. a - the D. the - Ø 15. Job hunters always seek for people with ___ experience A. the B. a C. an D. Ø
- 18: Fill “ a/ an/ the/ Ø”. 1. After having ___ breakfast, we went out for ___ walk in ___ local park. 2. Watch out! Do not sit on ___ bench. It has been painted recently. 3. My father often takes me to ___ cinema on ___ Sunday. 4. Yesterday ___ Prime Minister gave a speech in front of his people. 5. Jim is always staying in ___ bed until lunch time when he doesn’t have to go to ___ school. 6. The robber was sent to ___ prison for five years. 7. My brother has got ___ new job and in ___ next few years he will live far from home. 8. Mr. Brown always water his trees in ___ morning. 9. As ___ little boy, I wished to be ___ hero but now I just want to be ___ normal person with ___ decent job. 10. Although I had worked in ___ France for 3 years, I could hardly speak French. 11. In ___ future, I hope I have a chance to visit ___ Red Sea. 12. Jim and his co-workers are planning an expedition to ___ Mount Everest next year. 13. My brother owns ___ cat and ___ dog. Unfortunately, ___ cat seems to hate ___ dog and they never lives in harmony with each other. 14. What has been done so far to protect ___ environment? 15. It never snows in our region at ___ Christmas. 19: Underline and correct the mistake. 1. Many people think that the lead is the heaviest metal. ___ 2. Young people are always open-minded than old. ___ 3. The windows are supposed to let in natural light. ___ 4. The most of the students in our class comes from Hanoi. ___ 5. Do you know that Alps are the most extensive mountain range system? ___ 6. Mary doesn’t enjoy tea parties and the gossip. ___ 7. I have a friend who is studying in Netherlands. ___ 8. I think the light bulb is the very important invention of Thomas Edison. ___ 9. A relationship between Jim and Jane has turned sour since last year. ___ 10. The news came as the shock to me. ___ 20: Complete the sentences. 1. Friend/ of/ mine/ come/ back/ from/ UK/ after/ long/ vacation. 2. Hundred/ of/ people/join/ carnival/ in/ Rio de Janeiro/ next/ month. 3. Last year/ I/ go on/ expedition/ to/ North Pole. 4. I/ hope/ I/ can/ visit/ longest/ river/ in/ Europe/ ,/ Volga/ ,/ in/ future.
- 5. People/ used/ believe/ that/ Sun/ and/ all / stars/ orbit/ around/ Earth. 6. I/ often/ pay/ visit/ to/ local/ museum/ on/ Sunday. 7. Mary/ take/ care/ of/ all/ members/ of/ our team/ since/ we/ set/ off/ for/ London. 8. I/ always/ want/ climb/ Mount Everest/ since/ I/ be/ boy. 21: Fill “a,an, the, Ø”. 1. My friend is angry with me because I can’t remember ___ exact date other birthday. 2. ___ Christmas is one of ___ important holidays in ___ Western countries. 3. ___ Ho Chi Minh City is one of ___ biggest cities in ___ Vietnam. 4. “Are Kate and Dayid ___ siblings. They look alike.” “No, they aren’t They are ___ cousins”. 5. Yesterday ___ fog was so thick that we couldn’t see clearly. We followed ___ car in front of us and hoped that we were going ___ right way. 6. My father has bought me ___ computer. Thanks to it, I can learn many things from ___ Internet. I think ___ computer is one of ___ greatest inventions of all time. 7. ___ Great Lakes, also called ___ Laurentian Great Lakes and ___ Great Lakes of North America, are ___ series of interconnected freshwater lakes. 8. ___ Pacific Ocean is ___ largest and deepest of Earth’s oceanic divisions. It extends from Arctic Ocean in ___ north to ___ Southern Ocean in ___ south. It is bounded by ___ Asia and ___ Australia in ___ west and ___ US in ___ east. 9. When I was ___ student, I lived with ___ American couple in ___ home stay in Texas. Both ___ host and ___ hostess were friendly and helpful. 10. Last year, Peter paid ___ visit to ___ England on early April. He had the chance to enjoy ___ University Boat Race (between Oxford and Cambridge), which took place on ___ Thames. ___ Thames is ___ historic heartland of rowing in ___ United Kingdom. 22: Complete the sentences . resort excursions Accommodation souvenir sightseeing destinations Cruise tour guide 1. There are regular weekend ___ throughout the summer. 2. Last summer we spent our vacation in ___ town of Byron Bay. It was a nice place to relaxation and entertainment. 3. We hired ___ to get us across the forest. 4. Would you like to go ___ with me tomorrow? 5. Ha Long Bay is one of ___ most popular holiday ___ in Vietnam. 6. I bought the hand-made carpet as ___ of India. 7. More and more travelers are seeking for ___ with reasonable price so they can afford. 8. I wish I could go on ___ around the world on the most luxury ship. 23 .Circle the correct answer.
- The Indonesian island of (1) ___ Bali is a favorite (2) ___ for both adventurers and those in (3) ___ of a little relaxation. If you like the outdoors, there is certainly no shortage of activities on Bali. The waters off the coast of Bali’s white beaches are (4) ___ ideal spot for diving, while (5) ___ dense jungles always call out for exploration. If you prefer going diving, there are over 952 species of sea life and 393 coral species waiting for you to explore. You can scuba-dive or snorkel all around Bali or its baby islands Nusa Lembongan and (6) ___ Nusa Penida. (7) ___ families will also love Bali Zoo or Safari Park, Taro Elephant Park, Bali Bird Park and more. If you are botanists, you should come and see the spectacular collections of orchids and 111 other indigenous plants in the wild jungles. There are (8) ___ huge number of leisure activities that you can enjoy in Bali, sky’s the limit. 1. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø 2. A. cruise B. expedition C. safari D. destination 3. A. hope B. need C. urgency D. mist 4. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø 5. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø 6. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø 7. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø 8. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø 24. Read the passage and tick T (True) or F (False). Visiting London with children? Here’s a guide to some attractions for younger tourists. The Barbican Centre has its annual children’s festival, Summer in the City, on 1-5 August. Each day’s timetable is handed out as you enter. It may include magic shows, face painting, hat making and music. One ticket (£4.50 for children, £1 for adults, and no children or adults allowed on their own) buys a full day’s activity so you can have a go at everything.At the South Bank Centre young dancers can join in Sleeping Beauty workshops with the English National Ballet on 3 August. On 4 August Peter Badejo encourages all comers to join in African dance and there’s outdoor dance, theatre and music for all the family on the terraces around the Centre at weekends. For example, on 21 August the Teatro Buendia from Cuba will present a show for children of all ages called An Elephant Takes Too Much Room.At London Zoo there is a special exhibition about animals which have disappeared as well as animals in danger of disappearing. There are lifesize moving models of dinosaurs, but you can also see living examples of endangered species such as tigers and bird-eating spiders. While you may not want to get too near these, there are plenty of friendly animals in the new Children’s Zoo which will be happy to let you get close to them.The Tower Hill Pageant is a dark ride museum showing the history of the City of London. Outside, the Town Crier calls visitors to Coin Striking when children can beat out copies of old coins in metal using traditional methods. Musicians and street performers will also be appearing throughout the summer.The Museum of the Moving Image is about the cinema, its guides are actors dressed as cowboys and film stars. You can learn about film-making In special classes and there is a special exhibition at eye-level for very young children under one metre tall.If adults are ready for a rest why not book Sunday lunch at the Russell Hotel? The Jumping Jelly Bean Club offers an exercise class (with qualified instructors) for children while you have a drink. Sit down to lunch together (£14.25 for adults, £3.95 for the children’s menu), then while you have your coffee the Jumping Jelly Beaners watch children’s films. The Club is held every Sunday lunchtime and it’s free to children with families eating in the hotel. 1. The Barbican Centre prograrnme changes from day to day. ___ 2. Children can be left at the Barbican Centre for the day. ___ 3. At the South Bank Centre there is dance from different parts of the world. ___ 4. The Children’s Zoo sells soft toy animals. ___ 5. At the Tower Hill Pageant visitors can learn about the past. ___ 6. Children can learn traditional music with the town crier. ___
- 7. Visitors to the Museum of the Moving Image can watch actors making a film. ___ 8. The museum of the Moving Image is most suitable for older children. ___ 9. The Jumping Jelly Bean Club is in a hotel. ___ 10. It cost £3.95 to join the Jumping Jelly Bean Club. ___