Đề cương ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 9 - Lần 1 - Trường THCS Diễn Xuân

14. Would you like some more ?

 A. staple B. curry C. tender

 15. I prefer meat to fatty meat.

 A. shallot B. tasteless C. lean

 16. The restaurant also serves children’s

 A. toss B. batters C. portions

 17. Wheat has become the in many countries in Africa.

 A. spring roll B. staple C. sprout

 18. What would you like for a ?

 A. shallot B. lean C. starter

 

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TRƯỜNG THCS DIỄN XUÂN 
 REVIEW FOR UNIT 7 – ANH 9
Exercise 1: Make questions for the underlined part. Then mark the intonation: rising (Þ) or falling (à) at the end of each sentence. Number 1 is an example.
	1.	She is going to school by bike today. à
	How is she going to school today? à
	2.	My parents live on a small farm in the countryside.
	3.	This book is twenty dollars.
	4.	I didn’t go to school because I was sick.
	5.	Peter often goes to bed at 10 p.m.
Exercise 2: Complete the sentence with a tag-question. Then mark the intonation at the end of each sentence. Number 1 is an example.
	1.	He didn’t go to the party yesterday, did he?
	2.	Your father is a teacher, ..?
	3.	Phong and Hung can play badminton, ..?
	4.	Your grandparents couldn’t use smartphones, ..?
	5.	Linda likes going shopping at the weekends, ..?
Exercise 3: Choose the best option to complete the sentence.
	1.	Can you  the butter on this slice of bread for me?
	A. sprinkle	B. spread	C. grate
	2.	She garnished the pasta with some  cheese.
	A. peeled	B. drained	C. grated
	3.	Peel the carrot and  it into small pieces.
	A. chop	B. whisk	C. steam
	4.	 is to cook thin strips of vegetables or meat quickly by stirring them in very hot oil.
	A. Deep-fry	B. Roast	C. Stir-fry
	5.	 is to fry food in oil that covers it completely.
	A. Deep-fry	B. Roast	C. Stir-fry
	6.	It is healthier to  your food than to fry it.
	A. steam	B. cube	C. whisk
	7.	Shall I fry the chicken or would you prefer it ?
	A. garnished	B. roasted	C. sliced
	8.	First  and chop the potatoes finely.
	A. sprinkle	B. spread	C. peel
	9.	Remember to  the shrimp in the batter before frying it.
	A. purée	B. dip	c. slice
	10.	You don’t need to dry the rice - just leave them to 	
	A. steam	B. dip	C. drain
	11.	 is a mixture of eggs, milk and flour used in cooking to coverfood such as fish or chicken before you fry it.
	A. Batter	B. Broth	C. Sprout
	12.	 is a thick soup made by boiling meat or fish and vegetables in water.
	A. Broth	B. Curry	C. Shallot
	13.	 is a new part growing on a plant.
	A. Staple	B. Sprout	C. Batter
	14.	Would you like some more ?
	A. staple	B. curry	C. tender
	15.	I prefer  meat to fatty meat.
	A. shallot	B. tasteless	C. lean
	16.	The restaurant also serves children’s 
	A. toss	B. batters	C. portions
	17.	Wheat has become the  in many countries in Africa.
	A. spring roll	B. staple	C. sprout
	18.	What would you like for a ?
	A. shallot	B. lean	C. starter
Exercise 4: Choose the best option to complete the sentences: A lot of/lots of, many và much.
	1.	I have  free time.
	A. many	B. much	C. lot of	D. a lot of
	2.	We have  oranges.
	A. a lot of	B. a lot	C. lot	D. much
	3.	We don’t have	  bananas, and we don’t have  fruit juice.
	A. many – much	B. a lot of – much	C. much – many	D. much – a lot
	4.	Do you have any cereal? - Sure, there’s  in the kitchen.	
	A. a lot of	B. lots of	C. a lot	D. many
	5.	How  is this? - It’s ten dollars.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot	D. a lot of
	6.	How  do you want? - Six, please.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot	D. a lot of
	7.	He’s very busy; he has	  work.
	A. a lot of	B. many	C. a lot	D. lots
	8.	David has  rice, but Tyler doesn’t have 
	A. many – much	B. many – many	C. a lot of – much	D. many – lots
	9.	London has  beautiful buildings.
	A. much	B. a lot of	C. a lot	D. lots
	10.	They eat  apples.
	A. much	B. a lot of	C. a lot	D. lots
Exercise 5: Put in “much” or “many” to complete these sentences.
	1.	We saw  interesting things in the museum.
	2.	We don’t have	  bananas, and we don’t have  fruit juice.
	3.	She invites  friends to her birthday party.
	4.	Do you have  notebooks? - Yes, I have ten.
	5.	There isn’t  sugar in this bottle.
	6.	Paula hasn’t got  money to travel around the world
	7.	There are  old temples in Chiang Rai.
	8.	There aren’t  hotels in this town.
	9.	Does your father drink  coffee?
	10.	The old man hasn’t got  hair on his head.
	11.	I’m sorry, I don’t have  time.
	12.	That store hasn’t got  notebooks.
	13.	Today I’ve got	 work to do.
	14.	He always puts  sugar in his tea.
	15.	She didn’t make  mistakes in her test.
	16.	We don’t have  juice left. I’ll go to buy some.
	17.	How  money do you earn?
	18.	We didn’t take  photos when we were on vacation.
	19.	Did you get  homework?
	20.	How  sisters does he have?
Exercise 6: Choose the right answer.
	1.	She can drink  water, but she cannot drink much coffee.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	2.	She does not eat  meat, but she eats a lot of vegetables.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot	of
	3.	She has got a lot of dresses, but she has not got  skirts.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	4.	She does not buy much perfume, but she buys  clothes.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	5.	Every morning she buys a lot of newspapers, but she does not buy  magazines.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	6.	How  English books have you got?
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	7.	I have got  English books, but I have not got many Spanish ones.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	8.	How  money do you need to buy this French dictionary?
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	9.	Are there  new students in the class?
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	10.	There are not  Italian teachers in that school, but there are a lot of English ones.
	A. much	B. many	C. a lot of
	11.	He looks  younger than me.
	A. a lots	B. a lot of	C. lots of
	12	of taxis pass down this street.
	A. A lots	B.Lot	C. Lots
	13.	There are a  smokers in my family.
	A. lots	B.a lot	C. lot of
	14.	We have  time to get it finished.
	A. lots of	B.lot of	C. a lot
	15. I don’t like apples 
	A. a lot of	B. a lot	C. lots of
Exercise 7: Put in “a few” or “a little” to complete these sentences.
	1.	There are  bottles on the table.
	2.	There are  hotels in this town.
	3.	I want to eat  bread.
	4.	Have you got  magazines at home?
	5.	Put  cooking oil in the pan.
	6.	Sindy has only  flowers.
	7.	There are quite  buffaloes in the field.
	8.	There is only  food in the refrigerator.
	9.	He has	 cats.
	10.	Every day she drinks  green tea.
	11.	We need  help.
	12.	I give  fish to my cat.
	13.	We learn  every day.
	14.	Jane needs  books.
	15.	He has	 good ideas.
Exercise 8: In each space put few - a few - little - a little to complete the sentences.
	1.	If you have  time, could you come and have a look at my computer? It’s not working very well.
	2.	She is quite poor. Ever since she lost her job last year, she’s had  money.
	3.	I don’t want any more wine, thank you. I have  here.
	4.	Jack has  friends and is often at home alone. I worry about him, you know.
	5.	You know  people here, don’t you? I’ll leave you to chat.
	6.	That new employee is great. She asked me a few questions at the start and, since then, seems to need  help. A very independent type!
	7.	I have  patience for your stupid questions Smithers. Now tell me what you want and stop wasting my time.
	8.	Add  salt to the soup. It needs it!
	9.	“How many extra chairs do you need for the dinner tonight?”
	“ We have almost all the chairs we need.”
	10.	This hotel is  better than the one where we were last year! I don’t know why we changed!
	11.	The postman doesn’t often come here. We receive	 letters.
	12.	The snow was getting quite deep. I had  hope of getting home that night.
	13.	A: I’m having  trouble fixing this shelf.
	B: Oh, dear. Can I help you?
	14.	I shall be away for  days from tomorrow.
	15.	Tony is a keen golfer, but unfortunately he has  ability.
	16.	I could speak  words of Swedish, but I wasn’t very fluent.
	17.	Could I have  cream, please?
	18.	Very  people were flying because of terrorist activities.
	19.	Can you speak English? – Just  	
	20.	He gave  thought to his future.
Exercise 9: Give the correct form of the verb in brackets.
	1.	If we send an invitation, our friends (come)  to our party.
	2.	He doesn’t understand you if you (whisper) 	
	3.	She will forget to pick you up if you (not phone)  her.
	4.	If you press “CTRL + S”, you (save)  the file.
	5.	I will remember you if you (give)  me a photo.
	6.	Fred will answer the phone if his wife (have)	  a bath.
	7.	If Claire wears this dress at the party, her friends (be)  happy.
	8.	If I touch this snake, my girlfriend (not scream) 
	9.	If he (study)  harder, he can pass an exam.
	10.	She may be late if she (not hurry) 
	11.	Tell him to ring me if you (see)  him.
	12.	If you are kind to me, I (be)  good to you.
	13.	If he (give)  up smoking, as his doctor orders, he will be soon well again.
	14.	You (not pass)	 your driving test unless you drive more carefully.
	15.	He’ll be ill if he (not stop)  worrying so much.
	16.	Jane never (get)  there on time if the train leaves soon.
	17.	I’ll be very angry if he (make)	 any more mistakes.
	18.	If he (wash)  my car I’ll give him $10.
	19.	If he (not eat)  all, he will be ill.
	20.	If you  (not finish) your homework, you can’t play computer games.
Exercise 10: Choose the best answer for each of the following sentences.
	1.	have enough apples, she’ll make an apple pie this afternoon.
	A. Should she	B. If she	C. Will she	D. Unless she
	2.	If you  to me, you wouldn’t have got so much trouble.
	A. listened	B. would listen
	C. had listened	D. would have listened
	3.	If you don’t know how to spell a word, you  look it up in the dictionary.
	A. must	B. will	C. should	D. ought
	4.	If the sun , we  for a walk.
	A. shines - will go	B. shone - will go
	C. shone - would go	D. had shone - would go
	5.	The campfire  if it  last night.
	A. wouldn’t be cancelled - hadn’t rained
	B. wouldn’t have been cancelled - hadn’t rained
	C. would have been cancelled - hadn’t rained
	D. will be cancelled - rains
	6.	But for our parents, we  successful in life.
	A. will never be	B. would never be
	C. wouldn’t have been	D. would have never been
	7.	If I  my wallet at home this morning, l  money for lunch now.
	A. leave - will have	B. didn’t leave - would have
	C. hadn’t left - would have	D. hadn’t left - would have had
	8.	It is too bad, Lam isn’t here. If he  here, he  what to do.
	A. were/ would know	B. is/ will know
	C. had been/ would have known	D. was/ would know
	9.	If we  the plans carefully, we would not have had so many serious mistakes.
	A. study	B. had studied	C. studied	D. were studying
	10.	I  will never talk to you again  you apologize me  your being rude.
	A. if - for	B. unless - for	C. or - of	D. whether-or
	11.	 you work harder, you will be sacked.
	A. Whether	B. If	C. However	D. Unless
	12.	I think you should stop smoking.
	A. If I am you, I will stop smoking.
	B. If I were you, I will stop smoking.
	C. If I were you, I would stop smoking.
	D. If I had been you, I would stop smoking.
	13.	If you take the ice out of the fridge, it 	
	A. vaporizes	B. melts	C. heats	D. disappears
	14.	We should do something to protect water from being polluted  we will have nothing to drink in the future.
	A. if	B. whether	C. or	D. unless
	15.	Let’s knock on their door to see  home.
	A. if they’re	B. unless they’re	C. whether they were	D. if they were
	16.	Unless we  more snow, we can’t go skiing.
	A. will have	B. have	C. have had	D. had
	17.	You’ll fail the exam  you start revising.
	A. if	B. until	C. when	D. unless
	18.	Unless you wash the car, you	 not drive it at the weekend.
	A. would	B. could	C. have to	D. may
	19.	If Peter	 his car before the drive, he  the problem of out of petrol.
	A. checked - will not get
	B. had checked - would not have got
	C. checks - will not have got
	D. would be checking - will not have got
	20.	He stepped on the mine, and it exploded.
	A. If he doesn’t step on the mine, it doesn’t explode.
	B. If he doesn’t step on the mine, it won’t explode.
	C. If he didn’t step on the mine, it wouldn’t explode.
	D. If he hadn’t stepped on the mine, it wouldn’t have exploded.
WEEK 2
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Exercise 1: Listen and complete the sentence. (Track 12)
	1.	Hung Yen is  for longan and Dong Tao chicken.
	2.	Dong Tao chicken  only in the district of Khoai Chau, Hung Yen.
	3.	Dong Tao chicken has a  pair of walkers.
	4.	DongTao Chicken requires intensive care from knowledgeable  to raise.
	5.	The  DongTao chicken is, the better the meat is.
Exercise 2: Listen again and write T (true)/ F (false) for each statement.
	No.
Statements
T
F
1.
Dong Tao chicken is a unique species that resides only in Khoai Chau district.
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2.
Dong Tao chicken is tough, strong and comes on the heavy side.
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¨
3.
Dong Tao chicken has small legs.
¨
¨
4.
Dong Tao chicken is considered to be dragon’s meat.
¨
¨
5.
It’s easy to buy Dong Tao chicken from the owners.
¨
¨
Exercise 3: Read the text and decide T (true)/ F (false) for each statement.
FOOD OF TYPICAL WET RICE COUNTRY
	Vietnamese sometime wonder how westerners can eat bread days after days but the vice-versa also holds water. Most tourists coming to Vietnam are amazed at the omni-presence of rice and rice-related dishes.
	Rice is an object for worshipping in many temples of Vietnam. It is said to originate from the Mother Godness Worshipping, the most long–standing belief in Vietnam. Yes rice is a big thing out here. The very first written characters constituting the word “Happiness” in ancient Vietnamese is the image of many rice plants and a square symbolizing a paddy field. Rice is not only happiness, it really forms Vietnamese.
	Accordingly, many main dishes and snacks in Vietnam are made from rice: boiled rice in daily meal, rice porridge, steamed rice, glutinous rice cake, well-known Banh Chung (square cake) and uncountable made-from rice dishes from every region in Vietnam.
	Even the universal Pho that you definitely hear about is made from rice as well. Rice is the center of everything, like a sun lying in the center of the whole solar planet.
	Considering rice important, Vietnamese has been always developing their farming method and new rice genres. Many Vietnam rice varieties exported to all over the world are renowned for their distinctive flavor, yet only when coming to Vietnam and have boiled rice with soya sauce pickled egg-plants, your adventure to Vietnam is considered perfect.
	No.
Statements
T
F
1.
Few tourists coming to Vietnam are amazed at the omni-presence of rice and rice-related dishes.
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¨
2.
Rice is an object for worshipping in many temples of Vietnam.
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¨
3.
Few main dishes and snacks in Vietnam are made from rice.
¨
¨
4.
Pho is one of the most popular dishes made from rice.
¨
¨
5.
Vietnamese rice is exported to lots of countries in the world.
¨
¨
Exercise 4: Read the passage and answer the questions.
VIETNAMESE SNACKS
	Vietnamese peasants used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time past, and preparing some nosh to eat is a certain result of the circumstance. Sweet potato is a prime example for the case. It is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside. Ever experience Vietnam home-staying? You must realize boiled sweet potato, cassava and peanuts are the most typically Vietnamese snacks - of course without salt or sugar added.
	And if you dare venture beyond the standard ones, there are surely bizarre things to try. The best place to taste purely Vietnamese snacks is to have them right in a family or on the sidewalks along every street. Tasting a fertilized egg at 4pm in a breezy afternoon may scare you, yet it is one of the most popular snacks out here and is considered extremely nutritious.
	Besides varieties of wonderful noodle, made-of-rice cakes, bean sweet soups you may be too shy to eat a bowl of pig raw blood soups. Does it originate from Totem belief? Not many Vietnamese questions that when eating the dish. All they want to do is to choose a right restaurant and wait to be served the raw blood soups with Vietnamese spirit.
	1.	When do Vietnamese farmers used to have lots of free time?
	2.	What is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside?
	3.	What are the most typically Vietnamese snacks?
	4.	Are blood soups can be served in restaurants?
Exercise 5: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence.
	1.	I didn’t know that you were in hospital, so I didn’t visit you.
	[ If 	
	2.	Hurry up or you will be late.
	[ If 	
	3.	She is very busy, so she can’t help me now.
	[ If 	
	4.	He didn’t phone me because he didn’t know my phone number.
	[ If 	
	5.	You’re unfit because you don’t take exercise.
	[ If 	
	6.	Unless you are careful, you will cut yourself with that knife.
	[ If 	
	7.	If I have time, I’ll help you.
	[ Unless 	
	8.	He didn’t study his lessons very carefully, so he gets bad marks now.
	[ If 	
	9.	Dick often causes accidents because he drives carelessly.
	[ If 	
	10.	I can’t apply for that job because I don’t know English.
	[ If 	
Exercise 6: Rewrite the sentences starting with the given words.
	1.	I didn’t eat lunch, I feel hungry now.
	[ If 	
	2.	I only come if they invite me.
	[ Unless 	
	3.	He didn’t revise all his lessons, he failed the exam.
	[ If he 	
	4.	The park is over there, only 5 minutes’ walk.
	[ If you walk 	
	5.	Leave me alone or I’ll call the police.
	[ Unless 	
	6.	If you arrive at the office earlier than I do, please turn on the air-conditioner.
	[ Should 	
	7.	The children don’t go to school in the snowy weather.
	[ If it 	
	8.	He died so young; otherwise, he would be a famous musician by now.
	[ Had 	
	9.	You must tell me the whole truth or I won’t help you.
	[ Unless 	
	10.	The car breaks down so often because you don’t take good care of it.
	[ Were I 	

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