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TRƯỜNG THCS
Đề thi thử số 04
ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI
Môn: Tiếng Anh 9
Năm học: 2022 – 2023
Thời gian: 120 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
SECTION 1 LISTENING
Part 1. Listen to the recording twice. Choose the correct answer A, B, or C for each of the
following questions.
1. The main reason for Angela's trip was to
A. make money for her business B. make money for other people C. have an exciting adventure
2. What does Angela say about her life now?
A. She feels much older
B. She likes to be active and busy C. She is lonely without her
children
3. When Angela had flying lessons
A. her course lasted five months
B. her husband took lessons as well
C. she got to know her teacher well
4. During the trip, Angela and her teacher
A. did very little sightseeing B. carried all the water they needed C. had engine problems several times
5. What did Angela enjoy most about the trip
A. flying at night
B. walking in the desert
C. watching the changes in the scenery
Part 2. Listen to the recording twice . Complete the table below.
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SECTION II: LEXICO – GRAMMAR (7.0 POINTS)
I. Choose the word in each line that has part underlined is pronounced different from the others
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
sentences B. places
property B. ability
import B. worry
kids B. years
decisive B. ring
C.
C.
C.
C.
C. diseases D. surfaces
capacity D. supply
lorry D. form
films D. helps
prison D. himself
II. Choose the word in each line that has different stress pattern from the others
6. A. community B. developing C. conditioner D. interested
7. A. county B. mention
C. disease D. luggage
8. A different B. importance C. continue D. directed
9. A. medicine B. opposite C. pollution D. capable
10. A. collapse B. healthy
C. dislike D. appear
SECTION III: LEXICO-GRAMMAR
I. Choose the best answer to each question.
1. We expected him at eight, but he finally _______at midnight.
A. turned up
B. came off C. came to
D. turned in
2. “Would you like to have dinner with me tomorrow?” – “…………………..”
A. I hope that tomorrow is glad
B. I am sorry I have an extra class tomorrow
C. Hope to see a lot of fun tomorrow
D. All right, you are so generous
3. Better life habits can reduce your ……………….of getting a heart attach
A. emergency
B. risk
C. danger
D. threat
4. When you immune …………..is weak, you can catch colds easily
A. structure
B. body
C. system
D. organ
5. I had a pain ……………….my head because I did not wear helmet when riding bicycle
A. on
B. of
C. with
D. in
6. It took me a lot of time …………………what the aim of the game was
A. focus
B. concentrate
C. grasp
D. consider
7. Don't be …………………Everything will be fine
A. pessimistic
B. optimistic
C. happy
D. disappointed
8. I am so ………………….under the assignments at the moment. Terrible!
A. iced
B. snowed
C. fogged
D. tired
9. Could you lend me some money to …………………me over until I get paid?
A. hand
B. tide
C. help
D. meet
10. The Sears Tower can be ………………the peak which human beings have ever
achieved in skyscraper construction
A. thought
B. considered
C. believed
D. said
11. You better think ……………….a good excuse why you did not come to the meeting
A. up
B. on
C. of
D. about
12. I am in a real …………………and I do not know what to do
A. dilemma
B. paradox
C. querry
D. nuisance
13. She thinks that he should ………………….the fact that their relationship is over
A. catch up with B. face up to
C. keep up to
D. come up with
18. I am going to ……………………up on what all the road signs mean before my driving
test
A. learn
B. swot
C. look
D. catch
14. The boss would like me to ……………..the report to include material costs
A. reform
B. rewrite
C. revise
D. redo
15. Hope that bad weather will not ………………..your summer holiday
A. worsen
B. deteriorate
C. harden
D. spoil
16. Nghia practices English everyday ………………….improve his English
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A. as a result
B. in order that
C. so as to
D. in spite of
17. He …………..the assignment to teacher yet
A. didn't submit
B. hasn't submitted C. doesn't submit
D. isn't submitted
18. You live in this area so you …………know it well
A. must
B. can
C. could
D. may
19. Our family has just …………….our parents' 20th anniversary meeting
A. held
B. celebrated
C. praised
D. performed
20. Did you send a postcard …………your mother on the occasion of Vietnam Teacher's Day?
A. with
B. to
C. at
D. on
II. Give the correct form of the verb in brackets
1. I (see)____________ a car accident while I (wait) ___________for you on this corner yesterday.
2. Mr Jone (be) ______________principal of our school since last year.
3. By the end of December, John (work) ______________as a reporter for ten years.
4. If his mother (not help) _____________ him, he (not succeed) ____________ now.
5. The film (show) _____________ several times.
6. My husband persuades me (buy) ___________ a new car.
III. Give the correct form of the words in brackets
1. I am doing some …………………works at hospital. Do you want to join?
VOLUNTEER
2. My teachers always give me much …………….
ENCOURAGE
3. Students at my college persuade their family to collect waste paper for
………………….program
RECYCLE
4. It is ………………that he does not want to see his son
5. The company had a ……………………..sales last year
NATURE
WORLD
6. The ……………..population will develop a country
EDUCATE
7. People need to fill a written …………………...form for membership
APPLY
8. Bahasa is the ………………………language of Malaysia
OFFICE
IV. Correct the mistake
1. I used to going on foot to school when I was a primary student
A
B
C
D
2. The students in class 8A complain that sometimes their English teacher arrives lately for class
A
B
C
D
3. You should try yourself best in studying Science subjects
A
B
C
D
4. Teacher said students should try to apply different methods of learning new words to find the best one
A
B
C
D
5. My father told me clean the house and make meal
A
B
C
D
6. I am proud with being a part of the team. Hope that our team will achieve excellent result.
A
B
C
D
7. He told that there is a fire on the street and group of firefighters worked hard
A
B
C
D
8. I came with my old school reports when I was clearing out my desk
A
B
C
D
9. Oh my god! Someone stole my laptop! How can I type with it?
A
B
C
D
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10. He collided with a car because he was driving too fastly
SECTION IV: READING
I. Choose the best answer
Although some groups of people have always lived outdoors in tents, camping as
we know it today only began to be (1) __________ about 50 years ago. The
increase in the use of cars and improvements in camping (2) __________ have
allowed more people to travel longer (3) __________into the countryside and to
stay there in greater comfort.
Many campers like to be (4) __________themselves in quiet areas, so they (5)
__________ their tent and food and walk or cycle into the forests or the mountains,
others, preferring to be near people, drive to a public or private- owned campsite
(6) __________ has up-to-date facilities, (7) ________ hot showers and swimming
pools.
Whether campers are (8) _________ in the mountains or on a busy site, they should
remember to (9) ______ the area clean and tidy. In the forests, they must put out
any fires and keep food hidden to avoid attracting (10) _________ animals.
II. Read the following two passages below and choose one correct answer for each question.
Science is a very important indicator of the future. Every scientific advance or discovery gives us a clue
about what the future will hold for society. Perhaps the most amazing scientific discovery in recent times was
the birth of Dolly the sheep Dolly was the first successful cloned animal – that is, she was the first animal ever
to be created from a single adult cell. She is an exact copy of her biological mother. Since Dolly's birth, there
has been debate about what this means for society In the future – because if we can clone sheep, we can surely
clone humans. Some think that there are aiready signs that such things will eventually happen. For example,
couples in the United States who can't or don't want to have children by natural methods can now select the
human egg and sperm they want through catalogues, audio tapes or oven computer order systems. One
journalist has commented, "Ordering a frozen embryo is a little more emotionally complicated than ordering a
home-delivered pizza - but not so different logistically”.
1. According to this passage, future changes in society are……………
A. unexpected
B. amazing
C. complicated
D. predictable
2. What do some people think is a sign of the future cloning of humans?
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A. The birth of Dolly the sheep.
B. Selecting a human egg and sperm through different systems.
C. Thinking about the future of humanity.
D. Ordering home-delivered pizzas.
3. Which phrase best defines the word “cloned”?
A. The first animal to do something.
B. Dolly the sheep.
C. Created from a single adult cell.
D. An exact copy of a biological mother.
4. Hewitt states that ordering a frozen embryo is …………… ordering a home-delivered pizza.
A. totally different from
B. just the same as
C. as complicated as
D. somewhat similar to
5. The word “logistically" as used in the passage most nearly means ……………
A. in theory
B. in practice
C. emotionally
D. culturally
III. Insert a suitable word in each of the blanks to complete the following passage.
TRADITIONAL COOKING
A new school of cookery has opened in France. "The Friends of French Cookery" has been started by a
group of grandmothers who are (1)……………to keep traditional food and cooking techniques alive. They are
against the modem-day use (2) ……………freezers, microwaves and TV dinners.
None of these grandmothers have had any experience as professional cooks, and they run their school
(3) ……………being paid. They are motivated only by a desire to produce good quality, tasty food. They are
especially, keen to (4) ……………the younger generation (5) ……………to cook traditional dishes, and to
convince that traditional food is better than convenience foods and take-aways.
The e grandmothers run cookery courses two or three times a week, and the fee is about -20,
(6) ……………includes tuition and lunch.
Most of the recipes are traditional, and some of (7) …………… have ancient legends attached (8)
……………them. Only seasonal ingredients are used.
The courses are great fun, and tourists join (9) ……………with the locals (10) ……………they work together
to create a delicious meal. At midday they all sit down at long tables to eat a three-course lunch.
SECTION V: WRITING
I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that It means the same as the sentence printed
before it.
1. "Can you give me a lift to school?" he asked his friend.
→He asked his friend………………………………………………………………………………….
2. I'm amazed by the mistakes you have made.
→What…………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. For further information, please send a self-addressed envelope to the above address.
→Further information can……………………………………………………………………………..
4. The northwest of Britain has more rain each year than the southeast
→The annual…………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. If anyone succeeds In solving the problems, it will probably be him.
→He is the most……………………………………………………………………………………….
6. Do you want to go to the zoo?
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Do you feel ………………………………………………………………………………….
7. Sometimes my parents do not agree with each other
Sometimes my parents do not see ………………………………………………………….
8. “Will you cope with me to the concert next Friday?” Dat asked Hoa
Dat asked Hoa if …………………………………………………………………………….
9. It would be in your interest to take an earlier bus on Sunday
You would be better ………………………………………………………………………..
10. I'd prefer to come out on top in the end, though!
I'd rather ……………………………………………………………………………………
II. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. Use the words in brackets:
(5 0.2 = 1.0 pt)
1. “That's the way the radiator should be installed,” the shopkeeper said to us.
-> The shopkeeper explained ……………………………………….……..…… (how)
2. Mr. Hoang decided to have an early night because he was exhausted.
-> ……………………………………..……….…… because he was exhausted. (go)
3. Couldn't the newspaper have printed a better headline?
-> Was that…………………………………………………………….…….….? (could)
4. In spite of his old age, my granfather runs seven miles before breakfast.
-> .......………………………………………………………... before breakfast. (Although)
5. If I had been you, I would have punished your naughty son.
-> If ………………………………………………………………….…………. (shoes)
6. They're telling me that I must make a decision soon. (pressure)
……………………………………………………………………………………
7. Nobody expected her to lose, but she did. (against)
……………………………………………………………………………………
8. You must concentrate on your work more. (apply)
……………………………………………………………………………………
9. The boss was annoyed because his secretary came to work late. (objected)
……………………………………………………………………………………
10.The demand for tickets was so great that people queued day and night. (such)
………………………………………………………………………………………
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TRƯỜNG THCS
ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI
Môn: Tiếng Anh 9
Năm học: 2022 – 2023
Thời gian: 120 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
Đề thi thử số 05
SECTION 1 LISTENING
Part 1. Listen to the recording twice. Choose the correct answer A, B, or C for each of the
following questions.
1. How often does Sarah paint now?
A. three days a week
B. five days a week
C. every evening
2. Sarah earns enough money from her painting to
A. give up her computing job
materials
B. pay for her flat and car C. pay for her artist's
3. When she was at primary school, Sarah
A. painted picture of people
B. learnt to use chalk C. drew scenes in pencil
4. What pleased Sarah most about her painting holidays?
A. meeting other artists
individual teaching
B. seeing beautiful scenery C.
receiving
5. Which of these has Sarah done?
A. painted people in Greece
birds in Spain
B. painted sunrises in Scotland
C.
watched
6. After watching's Sarah video, the audience will
A. fill in a questionnaire about the talk
B. look round at an exhibition
C. have a break and drink
II. Listen to a radio programme and fill in each blank with the words you
hear
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SECTION II: PHONETICS
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others'.
1. A. relative
B. qualified C. fatigue
D. appealing
2. A. spouse
B. astounding
C. lounger
D. carousel
3. A. dynamic
B. syringe
C. cynical
D. lyric
4. A. tuition
B. punctual C. initiative D. influential
5. A. promised
B. decreased
C. finalised D. released
II. Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others'.
6. A. concept
B. absorb
C. arrest
D. compile
7. A. tobacco
B. dietary
C. aggressive
D. intuitive
8. A. juvenile
B. submarine
C. underline
D. comprehend
9. A. untrustworthy
B. inattentive
C. biographer
D. appropriate
10. A. supernatural
B. ecotourism
C. infrastructural D. beneficiary
PART B. LEXICO AND GRAMMAR (40 POINTS)
I. Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. The president said he would rather let the economy………..than try to manipulate it
with a stimulus package.
A. take the charge
B. do its action
C. run its course D. perform the task
2. Paula thought the song would be a big hit,………..?
A. didn't it B. wouldn't it C. wouldn't she D. didn't she
3. Other than the face, hands are the most visible part of one's body and invariably ……… volumes about a
person.
A. tell
B. speak C. talk
D. say
4. It is essential that all top security documents…………….CONFIDENTIAL.
A. are stamped
B. will be stamped
C. be stamped
D. would be stamped
5. You…………such a long essay. The teacher only asked for 300 words, and you wrote 600 words.
A. needn't have written B. didn't need to write
C. haven't needed to D. needn't write
6. The situation is so complex that many people are unable to see the…………for the trees.
A. jungle
B. wood C. foliage
D. root
7. A quarter is…………much as 25%.
A. almost as
B. nowhere near as C. nothing like as D. just as
8.…………anyone object, the plan will be reconsidered.
A. If
B. Unless C. Should
D. Might
9. It's time she…………promotion, in my view.
A. got
B. gets C. has got
D. will get
10. Peter: “You don't need a raincoat! The weather's fine!”
Mary: “…………, I think I'll take one; you never know.”
A. Same again
B. One and the same
C. All the same
D. Same old, same old
11. You've got to be…………certain before you make up your mind.
A. deadly
B. dead C. dearly
D. deathly
12. By the time he…………out on a Saturday afternoon, the kitchen had been full of water.
A. got a plumber to come
B. had a plumber coming
C. had a plumber to come
D. got a plumber come
13. The cameraman…………tired because he…………through the night.
A. was feeling - was filming
B. felt - had been filming
C. had felt - had filmed
D. felt - filmed
14. If you need anything during your stay, our staff is…………your disposal.
A. in
B. under C. on D. at
15. I don't understand why people can't just…………instead of trying to bend everyone to their will.
A. live and let live
B. live and breathe
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C. live rough
D. live in clover
16. It has been a good year. I………….two books and several short stories, all of which are
now in print.
A. have written B. have been writing C. will have written D. had written
17. Liverpool beat local…………., Everton, by two goals to one last Saturday.
A. opponents
B. supporters
C. enemies D. foes
18. Most newspapers are usually………….towards a certain political outlook.
A. prejudiced
B. justified
C. presumed
D. biased
19. Do you expect him………….treated in this way?
A. to not object to be B. not to object to be
C. not to object to being
D. not object to being
20. She………….for her parents' support during her university education, but she preferred to work part-time
and support herself.
A. should have asked B. could have asked
C. must have asked
D. ought to ask
II. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I think I (lose)………….my sunglasses. I (look)………….for them since noon, but I can't
find them.
2. I wish it (not, rain) …………. now so that we could go out for a walk.
3. Hurry up. By the time you finish getting ready, we (miss) …………. the train.
4. Nam, together with his classmates, (be)…………. in the voluntary program last year.
5. He………….…. (play) the part now if he……….…….(not offend) the producer at the last rehearsal.
6. Brian had no money, so he sold his car. A few days later he won some money in a lottery. He
(not sell)……….…….his car.
7. When I ( arrive)…………….…. home last night, I discovered that Jane ( prepare)………………….a
beautiful candlelit dinner.
III. Give the correct form of the words in brackets to complete each of the following sentences.
1. People who are…………………..may need some help filling in forms. (LITERACY)
2. Many children may create…………….…..friends to talk to. (IMAGINE)
3. I'm slightly……………………..about whether Sean's idea is going to work. (DUBIETY)
4. We often think of ourselves as living in a time of……………..…..technological change
and development. (CONTINUE)
5. We need to rely more on wave power, wind power and other…………..……..sources of
energy. (RENEW)
6. Mary showed a lot of……………….…..in the way she handled the problem with her friends. (MATURE)
7. Some of the working practices at the factory are, frankly antiquated and totally……………….…..to the
modern world. (APPLY)
8. Your supervisor will be checking up on you………………….…... (PERIOD)
9. I found her last book of poetry very………………..…... (MOVE)
10. Mum's fine after her operation, although she's still a little………………….…..on her feet.
(STEADY)
IV. Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
1. We took part in a six- hours journey to the eastern coast.
2. Different kinds of newspapers are arranging on the. shelves.
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3. There are a little activities that we can do after the meeting
4. Hung really wishes that he can take part in the game
5. They're going to get their house to decorate for the Christmas
6. I used to sit next to a man who his name is Michael Faraday.
7. I'd rather typing this letter than write it because it's faster.
8. He drives too fast that no one likes to ride with him.
9. The novel writing by Mark Twain attracts a lot of children
10. Thank you very much for your letter, who came yesterday.
PART C. READING (35 POINTS)
I. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
Foreign families living in Japan have to decide (31)……………to send their children to Japanese schools or to
make other (32)………………arrangements. Those who choose (33)……………… Japanese schools are
demonstrating a (34)…………………to the Japanese way of life. Many foreign families are concerned (35)
……………….their inability to use the language and possibility that they will not only stay in Japanese for a
(36)……………time. Those who do not use the Japanese system are pleased by the free education, standard of
teaching, the facilities and the (37)……………..of the elementary schools. They also see (38)
………………..for their children in becoming part of Japanese society. There are some problems, largely to do
with class size and language. Although (39)……………..happy with Japanese elementary education, the
foreign parents are less pleased with the Japanese education system as it (40)……………. To secondary school
students.
31. A. whether
B. both
C. either
D. whole
32. A. selections
B. arrangements
C. decisions
D. options
33. A. use
B. to use
C. using
D. used
34. A. preparation
B. warranty
C. promise
D. commitment
35. A. at
B. of
C. about
D. to
36. A. limited
B. unlimited
C. limitless
D. limit
37. A. generosity
B. creativity
C. imagination
D. innovation
38. A. strengths
B. advantages
C. profits
D. shortcomings
39. A. completely
B. perfectly
C. generally
D. totally
40. A. applies
B. glues
C. sticks
D. requests
II. Read TWO passages and choose the correct answer
Most of us have heard stories about people keeping their money under the floorboards or in their
mattress but this is not the best way to look after money. We need money to live our lives so it is important that
we keep it somewhere that we can get hold of it but we also need to make sure it is safe.
People have worries about keeping their money safe throughout history. Rather than leaving it at home,
the ancient Egyptians used to keep their gold in temples because they believe it would be safer. The temples
were bid, sturdy buildings that were never left unattended and they were so sacred, which mean it was less
likely someone would steal from them.
Today most of us choose to keep our money in banks or building societies. While we don't see these as
sacred they do have qualities similar to ancient temples. Set up specially to manage money, banks and buildings
societies are considered safe places that are capable of keeping our money secure for us until we need it.
21. Why do people have to look after their money?
A. It is the safest way to reserve money
B. They must sure that money will be always by their side
C. It is believed that God will protect them
D. Money helps them maintain their lives
22. The word “sturdy” in the second paragraph is closet in meaning to ……………
A. robust
B. determined
C. fragile
D. delicate
23. The word “unattended” in the second paragraph is closet in meaning to ………………
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A. absent
B. unwatched
C. overlooked
D. unseen
24. People choose to have their money kept in banks or building societies because ……………..
A. the holy places are no longer safe to keep money
B. there are no other places for money
C. these places are believed to be secure for their money till it is used
D. the holes temples have no more space for money
25. Which of the following might NOT be the author's purpose in writing the passage?
A. To warn people against a way of keeping money
B. To reduce the essence of protecting money
C. To introduce a religious belief realted to money saving
D. To encourage banking transactions
Through the end of the 19th century, Vancouver was the center of British Columbia's logging and
sawmilling industry. Its forest provided some of the finest straight masts and spars the world's shipyards had
ever seen. Framing timbers, 70 feet long ad 20 inches square with scarcely a knot and blemish, fed hungry
Imperial Palace was constructed with beams shipped from Vancouver to Perking in 1879
Today greater Vancouver is home to 1.6 million people. Although temperature rainforests have given
away to high-rises and highways, manicured lawns and suburban sprawl, vestiges of the region's original
ecology remain. Though logged to various degrees around the turn of the century, the North Shore mountains,
Stanley Park and the Pacific Spirit Park are all examples of the temperate rainforest ecosystem that once
dominated British Columbia's south coast.
26. The topic of the passage is …………
A. The important location of Vancouver
B. The prosperity of Vancouver
C. The abundance of woods in Vancouver
D. The development periods of industry in Vancouver
27. The word “scarcely” is closet meaning to ………..
A. almost
B. hardly
C. totally
D. lacking
28. According to the first paragraph, what can be inferred?
A. Shipbuilding industry of Vancouver was popular
B. Woods in Vancouver was exported all over the world
C. Vancouver has a prosperous logging and sawmilling sector thanks to large forests
D. The nineteenth century is the successful starting point for the next period
29. According to the second paragraph, which of the following statement is TRUE?
A. Various places of entertainment are popular in Vancouver
B. Areas of rainforests are now the same as in the past
C. In spite of being logged to a certain extent, Vancouver forests are still large
D. The protection of rainforests is paid much attention in Vancouver
30. The word “temperate” is closet in meaning to ……………
A. extreme
B. mild
C. calm
D. controlled
PART D. WRITING
I. Use the suggested words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
1. However / you / offer / pay / he / never / sell / family memorabilia.
……………………………………………………………………………………….
2. Provided / there / no / protest / public / ballot / carry out.
……………………………………………………………………………………….
3. common knowledge / earth / one / eight / planet / orbit / sun.
……………………………………………………………………………………….
4. Hardly / I / fall / asleep / neighbour's dog / start / bark.
……………………………………………………………………………………….
5. I / suggest / he / lay / coal / case / forecasts / long / heavy / winter / come / true.
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……………………………………………………………………………………….
II. Rewrite the second sentence using the given word(s) so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence.
1. We regret to inform you that there is no more demand for your products.
Much to…………………………………………………………………………..
2. Ann paints her landscapes with great pleasure.
Ann takes…………………………………………………………………………
3. They do not clean the windows so the room looks rather dark.
Were they …………………………………………………………………………….
4. People believe that the explosion was caused by terrorists.
The explosion ………………………………………………………………………………
5. It was a nice party when you take everything into consideration.
All things………………………………………………………………………….
6. He brought the umbrella along but it didn't rain.
He needn't ………………………………………………………………………………….
7. “You stole the jewels!” the inspector said to him.
The inspector accused…………………………………………………………………
8. I'm sure it wasn't Mrs. Elton you saw because she's in Bristol.
It can't …………………………………………………………………………………
9. If I were him, I would return home no later than 11 o'clock.
It is advised that………………………………………………………………………..
10. Immediately after winning the race, Sandy began training for the next one.
No sooner………………………………………………………………………………
III. Rewrite the second sentence using the given word(s) so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence.
1. He was really jealous when he saw his brother's new car. (GREEN)
He was……………………………………………………………………………
2. Austin and his father are very similar, aren't they? (AFTER)
Austin …………………………………………………………………………..?
3. After working for six hours, I finally managed to finish the report. (IN)
I finally…………………………………………………………………………...
4. Are you sorry that you invite...
Đề thi thử số 04
ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI
Môn: Tiếng Anh 9
Năm học: 2022 – 2023
Thời gian: 120 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
SECTION 1 LISTENING
Part 1. Listen to the recording twice. Choose the correct answer A, B, or C for each of the
following questions.
1. The main reason for Angela's trip was to
A. make money for her business B. make money for other people C. have an exciting adventure
2. What does Angela say about her life now?
A. She feels much older
B. She likes to be active and busy C. She is lonely without her
children
3. When Angela had flying lessons
A. her course lasted five months
B. her husband took lessons as well
C. she got to know her teacher well
4. During the trip, Angela and her teacher
A. did very little sightseeing B. carried all the water they needed C. had engine problems several times
5. What did Angela enjoy most about the trip
A. flying at night
B. walking in the desert
C. watching the changes in the scenery
Part 2. Listen to the recording twice . Complete the table below.
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SECTION II: LEXICO – GRAMMAR (7.0 POINTS)
I. Choose the word in each line that has part underlined is pronounced different from the others
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
sentences B. places
property B. ability
import B. worry
kids B. years
decisive B. ring
C.
C.
C.
C.
C. diseases D. surfaces
capacity D. supply
lorry D. form
films D. helps
prison D. himself
II. Choose the word in each line that has different stress pattern from the others
6. A. community B. developing C. conditioner D. interested
7. A. county B. mention
C. disease D. luggage
8. A different B. importance C. continue D. directed
9. A. medicine B. opposite C. pollution D. capable
10. A. collapse B. healthy
C. dislike D. appear
SECTION III: LEXICO-GRAMMAR
I. Choose the best answer to each question.
1. We expected him at eight, but he finally _______at midnight.
A. turned up
B. came off C. came to
D. turned in
2. “Would you like to have dinner with me tomorrow?” – “…………………..”
A. I hope that tomorrow is glad
B. I am sorry I have an extra class tomorrow
C. Hope to see a lot of fun tomorrow
D. All right, you are so generous
3. Better life habits can reduce your ……………….of getting a heart attach
A. emergency
B. risk
C. danger
D. threat
4. When you immune …………..is weak, you can catch colds easily
A. structure
B. body
C. system
D. organ
5. I had a pain ……………….my head because I did not wear helmet when riding bicycle
A. on
B. of
C. with
D. in
6. It took me a lot of time …………………what the aim of the game was
A. focus
B. concentrate
C. grasp
D. consider
7. Don't be …………………Everything will be fine
A. pessimistic
B. optimistic
C. happy
D. disappointed
8. I am so ………………….under the assignments at the moment. Terrible!
A. iced
B. snowed
C. fogged
D. tired
9. Could you lend me some money to …………………me over until I get paid?
A. hand
B. tide
C. help
D. meet
10. The Sears Tower can be ………………the peak which human beings have ever
achieved in skyscraper construction
A. thought
B. considered
C. believed
D. said
11. You better think ……………….a good excuse why you did not come to the meeting
A. up
B. on
C. of
D. about
12. I am in a real …………………and I do not know what to do
A. dilemma
B. paradox
C. querry
D. nuisance
13. She thinks that he should ………………….the fact that their relationship is over
A. catch up with B. face up to
C. keep up to
D. come up with
18. I am going to ……………………up on what all the road signs mean before my driving
test
A. learn
B. swot
C. look
D. catch
14. The boss would like me to ……………..the report to include material costs
A. reform
B. rewrite
C. revise
D. redo
15. Hope that bad weather will not ………………..your summer holiday
A. worsen
B. deteriorate
C. harden
D. spoil
16. Nghia practices English everyday ………………….improve his English
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A. as a result
B. in order that
C. so as to
D. in spite of
17. He …………..the assignment to teacher yet
A. didn't submit
B. hasn't submitted C. doesn't submit
D. isn't submitted
18. You live in this area so you …………know it well
A. must
B. can
C. could
D. may
19. Our family has just …………….our parents' 20th anniversary meeting
A. held
B. celebrated
C. praised
D. performed
20. Did you send a postcard …………your mother on the occasion of Vietnam Teacher's Day?
A. with
B. to
C. at
D. on
II. Give the correct form of the verb in brackets
1. I (see)____________ a car accident while I (wait) ___________for you on this corner yesterday.
2. Mr Jone (be) ______________principal of our school since last year.
3. By the end of December, John (work) ______________as a reporter for ten years.
4. If his mother (not help) _____________ him, he (not succeed) ____________ now.
5. The film (show) _____________ several times.
6. My husband persuades me (buy) ___________ a new car.
III. Give the correct form of the words in brackets
1. I am doing some …………………works at hospital. Do you want to join?
VOLUNTEER
2. My teachers always give me much …………….
ENCOURAGE
3. Students at my college persuade their family to collect waste paper for
………………….program
RECYCLE
4. It is ………………that he does not want to see his son
5. The company had a ……………………..sales last year
NATURE
WORLD
6. The ……………..population will develop a country
EDUCATE
7. People need to fill a written …………………...form for membership
APPLY
8. Bahasa is the ………………………language of Malaysia
OFFICE
IV. Correct the mistake
1. I used to going on foot to school when I was a primary student
A
B
C
D
2. The students in class 8A complain that sometimes their English teacher arrives lately for class
A
B
C
D
3. You should try yourself best in studying Science subjects
A
B
C
D
4. Teacher said students should try to apply different methods of learning new words to find the best one
A
B
C
D
5. My father told me clean the house and make meal
A
B
C
D
6. I am proud with being a part of the team. Hope that our team will achieve excellent result.
A
B
C
D
7. He told that there is a fire on the street and group of firefighters worked hard
A
B
C
D
8. I came with my old school reports when I was clearing out my desk
A
B
C
D
9. Oh my god! Someone stole my laptop! How can I type with it?
A
B
C
D
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10. He collided with a car because he was driving too fastly
SECTION IV: READING
I. Choose the best answer
Although some groups of people have always lived outdoors in tents, camping as
we know it today only began to be (1) __________ about 50 years ago. The
increase in the use of cars and improvements in camping (2) __________ have
allowed more people to travel longer (3) __________into the countryside and to
stay there in greater comfort.
Many campers like to be (4) __________themselves in quiet areas, so they (5)
__________ their tent and food and walk or cycle into the forests or the mountains,
others, preferring to be near people, drive to a public or private- owned campsite
(6) __________ has up-to-date facilities, (7) ________ hot showers and swimming
pools.
Whether campers are (8) _________ in the mountains or on a busy site, they should
remember to (9) ______ the area clean and tidy. In the forests, they must put out
any fires and keep food hidden to avoid attracting (10) _________ animals.
II. Read the following two passages below and choose one correct answer for each question.
Science is a very important indicator of the future. Every scientific advance or discovery gives us a clue
about what the future will hold for society. Perhaps the most amazing scientific discovery in recent times was
the birth of Dolly the sheep Dolly was the first successful cloned animal – that is, she was the first animal ever
to be created from a single adult cell. She is an exact copy of her biological mother. Since Dolly's birth, there
has been debate about what this means for society In the future – because if we can clone sheep, we can surely
clone humans. Some think that there are aiready signs that such things will eventually happen. For example,
couples in the United States who can't or don't want to have children by natural methods can now select the
human egg and sperm they want through catalogues, audio tapes or oven computer order systems. One
journalist has commented, "Ordering a frozen embryo is a little more emotionally complicated than ordering a
home-delivered pizza - but not so different logistically”.
1. According to this passage, future changes in society are……………
A. unexpected
B. amazing
C. complicated
D. predictable
2. What do some people think is a sign of the future cloning of humans?
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A. The birth of Dolly the sheep.
B. Selecting a human egg and sperm through different systems.
C. Thinking about the future of humanity.
D. Ordering home-delivered pizzas.
3. Which phrase best defines the word “cloned”?
A. The first animal to do something.
B. Dolly the sheep.
C. Created from a single adult cell.
D. An exact copy of a biological mother.
4. Hewitt states that ordering a frozen embryo is …………… ordering a home-delivered pizza.
A. totally different from
B. just the same as
C. as complicated as
D. somewhat similar to
5. The word “logistically" as used in the passage most nearly means ……………
A. in theory
B. in practice
C. emotionally
D. culturally
III. Insert a suitable word in each of the blanks to complete the following passage.
TRADITIONAL COOKING
A new school of cookery has opened in France. "The Friends of French Cookery" has been started by a
group of grandmothers who are (1)……………to keep traditional food and cooking techniques alive. They are
against the modem-day use (2) ……………freezers, microwaves and TV dinners.
None of these grandmothers have had any experience as professional cooks, and they run their school
(3) ……………being paid. They are motivated only by a desire to produce good quality, tasty food. They are
especially, keen to (4) ……………the younger generation (5) ……………to cook traditional dishes, and to
convince that traditional food is better than convenience foods and take-aways.
The e grandmothers run cookery courses two or three times a week, and the fee is about -20,
(6) ……………includes tuition and lunch.
Most of the recipes are traditional, and some of (7) …………… have ancient legends attached (8)
……………them. Only seasonal ingredients are used.
The courses are great fun, and tourists join (9) ……………with the locals (10) ……………they work together
to create a delicious meal. At midday they all sit down at long tables to eat a three-course lunch.
SECTION V: WRITING
I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that It means the same as the sentence printed
before it.
1. "Can you give me a lift to school?" he asked his friend.
→He asked his friend………………………………………………………………………………….
2. I'm amazed by the mistakes you have made.
→What…………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. For further information, please send a self-addressed envelope to the above address.
→Further information can……………………………………………………………………………..
4. The northwest of Britain has more rain each year than the southeast
→The annual…………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. If anyone succeeds In solving the problems, it will probably be him.
→He is the most……………………………………………………………………………………….
6. Do you want to go to the zoo?
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Do you feel ………………………………………………………………………………….
7. Sometimes my parents do not agree with each other
Sometimes my parents do not see ………………………………………………………….
8. “Will you cope with me to the concert next Friday?” Dat asked Hoa
Dat asked Hoa if …………………………………………………………………………….
9. It would be in your interest to take an earlier bus on Sunday
You would be better ………………………………………………………………………..
10. I'd prefer to come out on top in the end, though!
I'd rather ……………………………………………………………………………………
II. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. Use the words in brackets:
(5 0.2 = 1.0 pt)
1. “That's the way the radiator should be installed,” the shopkeeper said to us.
-> The shopkeeper explained ……………………………………….……..…… (how)
2. Mr. Hoang decided to have an early night because he was exhausted.
-> ……………………………………..……….…… because he was exhausted. (go)
3. Couldn't the newspaper have printed a better headline?
-> Was that…………………………………………………………….…….….? (could)
4. In spite of his old age, my granfather runs seven miles before breakfast.
-> .......………………………………………………………... before breakfast. (Although)
5. If I had been you, I would have punished your naughty son.
-> If ………………………………………………………………….…………. (shoes)
6. They're telling me that I must make a decision soon. (pressure)
……………………………………………………………………………………
7. Nobody expected her to lose, but she did. (against)
……………………………………………………………………………………
8. You must concentrate on your work more. (apply)
……………………………………………………………………………………
9. The boss was annoyed because his secretary came to work late. (objected)
……………………………………………………………………………………
10.The demand for tickets was so great that people queued day and night. (such)
………………………………………………………………………………………
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TRƯỜNG THCS
ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI
Môn: Tiếng Anh 9
Năm học: 2022 – 2023
Thời gian: 120 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
Đề thi thử số 05
SECTION 1 LISTENING
Part 1. Listen to the recording twice. Choose the correct answer A, B, or C for each of the
following questions.
1. How often does Sarah paint now?
A. three days a week
B. five days a week
C. every evening
2. Sarah earns enough money from her painting to
A. give up her computing job
materials
B. pay for her flat and car C. pay for her artist's
3. When she was at primary school, Sarah
A. painted picture of people
B. learnt to use chalk C. drew scenes in pencil
4. What pleased Sarah most about her painting holidays?
A. meeting other artists
individual teaching
B. seeing beautiful scenery C.
receiving
5. Which of these has Sarah done?
A. painted people in Greece
birds in Spain
B. painted sunrises in Scotland
C.
watched
6. After watching's Sarah video, the audience will
A. fill in a questionnaire about the talk
B. look round at an exhibition
C. have a break and drink
II. Listen to a radio programme and fill in each blank with the words you
hear
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SECTION II: PHONETICS
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others'.
1. A. relative
B. qualified C. fatigue
D. appealing
2. A. spouse
B. astounding
C. lounger
D. carousel
3. A. dynamic
B. syringe
C. cynical
D. lyric
4. A. tuition
B. punctual C. initiative D. influential
5. A. promised
B. decreased
C. finalised D. released
II. Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others'.
6. A. concept
B. absorb
C. arrest
D. compile
7. A. tobacco
B. dietary
C. aggressive
D. intuitive
8. A. juvenile
B. submarine
C. underline
D. comprehend
9. A. untrustworthy
B. inattentive
C. biographer
D. appropriate
10. A. supernatural
B. ecotourism
C. infrastructural D. beneficiary
PART B. LEXICO AND GRAMMAR (40 POINTS)
I. Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. The president said he would rather let the economy………..than try to manipulate it
with a stimulus package.
A. take the charge
B. do its action
C. run its course D. perform the task
2. Paula thought the song would be a big hit,………..?
A. didn't it B. wouldn't it C. wouldn't she D. didn't she
3. Other than the face, hands are the most visible part of one's body and invariably ……… volumes about a
person.
A. tell
B. speak C. talk
D. say
4. It is essential that all top security documents…………….CONFIDENTIAL.
A. are stamped
B. will be stamped
C. be stamped
D. would be stamped
5. You…………such a long essay. The teacher only asked for 300 words, and you wrote 600 words.
A. needn't have written B. didn't need to write
C. haven't needed to D. needn't write
6. The situation is so complex that many people are unable to see the…………for the trees.
A. jungle
B. wood C. foliage
D. root
7. A quarter is…………much as 25%.
A. almost as
B. nowhere near as C. nothing like as D. just as
8.…………anyone object, the plan will be reconsidered.
A. If
B. Unless C. Should
D. Might
9. It's time she…………promotion, in my view.
A. got
B. gets C. has got
D. will get
10. Peter: “You don't need a raincoat! The weather's fine!”
Mary: “…………, I think I'll take one; you never know.”
A. Same again
B. One and the same
C. All the same
D. Same old, same old
11. You've got to be…………certain before you make up your mind.
A. deadly
B. dead C. dearly
D. deathly
12. By the time he…………out on a Saturday afternoon, the kitchen had been full of water.
A. got a plumber to come
B. had a plumber coming
C. had a plumber to come
D. got a plumber come
13. The cameraman…………tired because he…………through the night.
A. was feeling - was filming
B. felt - had been filming
C. had felt - had filmed
D. felt - filmed
14. If you need anything during your stay, our staff is…………your disposal.
A. in
B. under C. on D. at
15. I don't understand why people can't just…………instead of trying to bend everyone to their will.
A. live and let live
B. live and breathe
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C. live rough
D. live in clover
16. It has been a good year. I………….two books and several short stories, all of which are
now in print.
A. have written B. have been writing C. will have written D. had written
17. Liverpool beat local…………., Everton, by two goals to one last Saturday.
A. opponents
B. supporters
C. enemies D. foes
18. Most newspapers are usually………….towards a certain political outlook.
A. prejudiced
B. justified
C. presumed
D. biased
19. Do you expect him………….treated in this way?
A. to not object to be B. not to object to be
C. not to object to being
D. not object to being
20. She………….for her parents' support during her university education, but she preferred to work part-time
and support herself.
A. should have asked B. could have asked
C. must have asked
D. ought to ask
II. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I think I (lose)………….my sunglasses. I (look)………….for them since noon, but I can't
find them.
2. I wish it (not, rain) …………. now so that we could go out for a walk.
3. Hurry up. By the time you finish getting ready, we (miss) …………. the train.
4. Nam, together with his classmates, (be)…………. in the voluntary program last year.
5. He………….…. (play) the part now if he……….…….(not offend) the producer at the last rehearsal.
6. Brian had no money, so he sold his car. A few days later he won some money in a lottery. He
(not sell)……….…….his car.
7. When I ( arrive)…………….…. home last night, I discovered that Jane ( prepare)………………….a
beautiful candlelit dinner.
III. Give the correct form of the words in brackets to complete each of the following sentences.
1. People who are…………………..may need some help filling in forms. (LITERACY)
2. Many children may create…………….…..friends to talk to. (IMAGINE)
3. I'm slightly……………………..about whether Sean's idea is going to work. (DUBIETY)
4. We often think of ourselves as living in a time of……………..…..technological change
and development. (CONTINUE)
5. We need to rely more on wave power, wind power and other…………..……..sources of
energy. (RENEW)
6. Mary showed a lot of……………….…..in the way she handled the problem with her friends. (MATURE)
7. Some of the working practices at the factory are, frankly antiquated and totally……………….…..to the
modern world. (APPLY)
8. Your supervisor will be checking up on you………………….…... (PERIOD)
9. I found her last book of poetry very………………..…... (MOVE)
10. Mum's fine after her operation, although she's still a little………………….…..on her feet.
(STEADY)
IV. Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
1. We took part in a six- hours journey to the eastern coast.
2. Different kinds of newspapers are arranging on the. shelves.
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3. There are a little activities that we can do after the meeting
4. Hung really wishes that he can take part in the game
5. They're going to get their house to decorate for the Christmas
6. I used to sit next to a man who his name is Michael Faraday.
7. I'd rather typing this letter than write it because it's faster.
8. He drives too fast that no one likes to ride with him.
9. The novel writing by Mark Twain attracts a lot of children
10. Thank you very much for your letter, who came yesterday.
PART C. READING (35 POINTS)
I. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
Foreign families living in Japan have to decide (31)……………to send their children to Japanese schools or to
make other (32)………………arrangements. Those who choose (33)……………… Japanese schools are
demonstrating a (34)…………………to the Japanese way of life. Many foreign families are concerned (35)
……………….their inability to use the language and possibility that they will not only stay in Japanese for a
(36)……………time. Those who do not use the Japanese system are pleased by the free education, standard of
teaching, the facilities and the (37)……………..of the elementary schools. They also see (38)
………………..for their children in becoming part of Japanese society. There are some problems, largely to do
with class size and language. Although (39)……………..happy with Japanese elementary education, the
foreign parents are less pleased with the Japanese education system as it (40)……………. To secondary school
students.
31. A. whether
B. both
C. either
D. whole
32. A. selections
B. arrangements
C. decisions
D. options
33. A. use
B. to use
C. using
D. used
34. A. preparation
B. warranty
C. promise
D. commitment
35. A. at
B. of
C. about
D. to
36. A. limited
B. unlimited
C. limitless
D. limit
37. A. generosity
B. creativity
C. imagination
D. innovation
38. A. strengths
B. advantages
C. profits
D. shortcomings
39. A. completely
B. perfectly
C. generally
D. totally
40. A. applies
B. glues
C. sticks
D. requests
II. Read TWO passages and choose the correct answer
Most of us have heard stories about people keeping their money under the floorboards or in their
mattress but this is not the best way to look after money. We need money to live our lives so it is important that
we keep it somewhere that we can get hold of it but we also need to make sure it is safe.
People have worries about keeping their money safe throughout history. Rather than leaving it at home,
the ancient Egyptians used to keep their gold in temples because they believe it would be safer. The temples
were bid, sturdy buildings that were never left unattended and they were so sacred, which mean it was less
likely someone would steal from them.
Today most of us choose to keep our money in banks or building societies. While we don't see these as
sacred they do have qualities similar to ancient temples. Set up specially to manage money, banks and buildings
societies are considered safe places that are capable of keeping our money secure for us until we need it.
21. Why do people have to look after their money?
A. It is the safest way to reserve money
B. They must sure that money will be always by their side
C. It is believed that God will protect them
D. Money helps them maintain their lives
22. The word “sturdy” in the second paragraph is closet in meaning to ……………
A. robust
B. determined
C. fragile
D. delicate
23. The word “unattended” in the second paragraph is closet in meaning to ………………
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A. absent
B. unwatched
C. overlooked
D. unseen
24. People choose to have their money kept in banks or building societies because ……………..
A. the holy places are no longer safe to keep money
B. there are no other places for money
C. these places are believed to be secure for their money till it is used
D. the holes temples have no more space for money
25. Which of the following might NOT be the author's purpose in writing the passage?
A. To warn people against a way of keeping money
B. To reduce the essence of protecting money
C. To introduce a religious belief realted to money saving
D. To encourage banking transactions
Through the end of the 19th century, Vancouver was the center of British Columbia's logging and
sawmilling industry. Its forest provided some of the finest straight masts and spars the world's shipyards had
ever seen. Framing timbers, 70 feet long ad 20 inches square with scarcely a knot and blemish, fed hungry
Imperial Palace was constructed with beams shipped from Vancouver to Perking in 1879
Today greater Vancouver is home to 1.6 million people. Although temperature rainforests have given
away to high-rises and highways, manicured lawns and suburban sprawl, vestiges of the region's original
ecology remain. Though logged to various degrees around the turn of the century, the North Shore mountains,
Stanley Park and the Pacific Spirit Park are all examples of the temperate rainforest ecosystem that once
dominated British Columbia's south coast.
26. The topic of the passage is …………
A. The important location of Vancouver
B. The prosperity of Vancouver
C. The abundance of woods in Vancouver
D. The development periods of industry in Vancouver
27. The word “scarcely” is closet meaning to ………..
A. almost
B. hardly
C. totally
D. lacking
28. According to the first paragraph, what can be inferred?
A. Shipbuilding industry of Vancouver was popular
B. Woods in Vancouver was exported all over the world
C. Vancouver has a prosperous logging and sawmilling sector thanks to large forests
D. The nineteenth century is the successful starting point for the next period
29. According to the second paragraph, which of the following statement is TRUE?
A. Various places of entertainment are popular in Vancouver
B. Areas of rainforests are now the same as in the past
C. In spite of being logged to a certain extent, Vancouver forests are still large
D. The protection of rainforests is paid much attention in Vancouver
30. The word “temperate” is closet in meaning to ……………
A. extreme
B. mild
C. calm
D. controlled
PART D. WRITING
I. Use the suggested words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
1. However / you / offer / pay / he / never / sell / family memorabilia.
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2. Provided / there / no / protest / public / ballot / carry out.
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3. common knowledge / earth / one / eight / planet / orbit / sun.
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4. Hardly / I / fall / asleep / neighbour's dog / start / bark.
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5. I / suggest / he / lay / coal / case / forecasts / long / heavy / winter / come / true.
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II. Rewrite the second sentence using the given word(s) so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence.
1. We regret to inform you that there is no more demand for your products.
Much to…………………………………………………………………………..
2. Ann paints her landscapes with great pleasure.
Ann takes…………………………………………………………………………
3. They do not clean the windows so the room looks rather dark.
Were they …………………………………………………………………………….
4. People believe that the explosion was caused by terrorists.
The explosion ………………………………………………………………………………
5. It was a nice party when you take everything into consideration.
All things………………………………………………………………………….
6. He brought the umbrella along but it didn't rain.
He needn't ………………………………………………………………………………….
7. “You stole the jewels!” the inspector said to him.
The inspector accused…………………………………………………………………
8. I'm sure it wasn't Mrs. Elton you saw because she's in Bristol.
It can't …………………………………………………………………………………
9. If I were him, I would return home no later than 11 o'clock.
It is advised that………………………………………………………………………..
10. Immediately after winning the race, Sandy began training for the next one.
No sooner………………………………………………………………………………
III. Rewrite the second sentence using the given word(s) so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence.
1. He was really jealous when he saw his brother's new car. (GREEN)
He was……………………………………………………………………………
2. Austin and his father are very similar, aren't they? (AFTER)
Austin …………………………………………………………………………..?
3. After working for six hours, I finally managed to finish the report. (IN)
I finally…………………………………………………………………………...
4. Are you sorry that you invite...








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