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ÔN TËP VÀ TỤ KIỂM TRA OÁNH GIÁ TIẾNG ANH 9
17. My friend and went for a walk. A. me B. my C. I D. mine 18. Jennet gets used to breakfast very early with rice. A. have B. having C. has D. had 19. My colleague was proud finishing the work in such a short time. A. about B. on C. over D. of 20. Pauline me very much of a girl I used to know at university. A. remembers B. reminds C. recalls D. recollects 21. A good friend will stand you when you're having trouble. A. by B. out C. against D. in 22. They live with their grandmother in Ho Chi Minh city. A. used to B. get used to C. got used to D. are used to 23. It was cold, I have to put on my warm clothes. A. because B. however C. if D. so 24. When you go to a new country, it takes time to eating a strange food, and having a different culture. A. get used to B. select C. realize D. learn 25. She was that she couldn't speak any word. A. very angry B. too angry C. so angry D. such angry III. READING 1. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D. MEETING A FRIEND Last year I had a most enjoyable experience when I met somebody I had been writing to (26) over seven years. When I was about twelve years old one of the teachers at school asked (27) anyone wanted to have an English pen-friend. I had recently begun learning English and as I was (28) it rather difficult I thought this might help me. A few weeks (29) the teacher gave me the address of a boy who lived in Leeds. We began to write to (30) straight away and usually exchanged letters about (31) a month. We often wrote that we would like (32) but, unfortunately, this was never possible. (33) , last year I was sent on a two-week course in London by my firm. There was a great deal of work to do and I did not have (34) time free but on the second weekend my friend came to see me. I wondered if we would really like each other when we met. Fortunately, there was absolutely nothing to worry (35) , we had been writing for so long that it was like meeting an old friend. We had a meal together and spent the whole of the day talking about our shared interests. I hope we will be able to meet again soon. 26. A. for B. on C. at D. in
27. A. how B. if C. when D. who 28. A. thinking B. dreaming C. learning D. finding 29. A. later B. ago C. before D. after 30. A. one another B. together C. each other D. others 31. A. two B. second C. twice in D. twice 32. A. meeting B. to meet C. met D. meet 33. A. However B. Besides C. Though D. Because 34. A. many B. some C. much D. few 35. A. of B. about C. for D. at 2. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to each of the following guestions. One warm spring day, Mrs. Baker went to the park near her house. She sat down on a park bench and started to read a letter from her daughter, Karen. Karen and her husband, John and their two children, Ken and Kathy, were on Florida on vacation for two weeks, Karen said that they were having a wonderful time, and she sent some postcards in the letters. The postcards showed pictures of Florida. Mrs. Baker smiled as she read the letter again. She was happy that they were having a good time. While she was reading, a man came and sat down at the other end of the bench. He opened his newspaper and began to read. Suddenly the postcards blew out of Mrs. Baker's hand and fell on the ground. They started to blow away. Mr. Marks quickly reached down and helped Mrs. Baker pick them up. Mrs. Baker thanked him and showed him the postcards. They introduced themselves. It was the beginning of a very pleasant friendship. 36. Mrs. Baker was . A. at home reading her letter B. in the park reading her letter C. in the park reading her newspaper D. in the park reading her book 37. Mrs. Baker was happy because . A. they were having a good time B. they were gone C. she was alone D. she read about her daughter 38. What happened? - . A. The letter blew onto the ground B. The newspaper blew onto the ground C. The postcards blew onto the ground D. Her hat blew onto the ground