........ SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH TEST No 3 – GRADE 9 Time: 45 Ms Full name: Class 9B Point Teacher’s assessment A. LISTENING (2 points) I. (1 point) Listen then write True (T) or False (F). Statements T/ F 1. Natural resources will be never run out. 2. We don’t know exactly how much fuel is left. 3. According to the scientists, we have to start conserving coal. 4. Radioactivity (Phóng xạ) is harmful for health. II. (1 point) Listen again and choose the correct option. 1. The world’s energy resources are (limit/ limited/ limiting) 2. We should use energy resources . (economically/ effectively/ expensively) 3. power is the only alternative. (natural/ nuclear/ solar) 4. Many people do not approve .. using nuclear power. (in/ on/ of) B. LANGUAGE FOCUS AND PRONUNCIATION: Choose A, B, C, or D (3 points) 1: Can I give you a little more coffee?" - “ ........................ ” A. No, you`re welcome. B. No, Thanks. C. Yes, you`re right. D. Yes, I`m OK. 2: “Let’s go for a drink” “” A. You’re welcome B. It’s all right C. That’s a good idea D. Yes,please 3: she was an hour late, she didn’t apologize. A. However B. In spite of C. Because D. Even though 4: ..the TV. There is nothing interesting on. A. Turn off B. Turn down C. Turn on D. Turn up 5: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in the following sentence. My father gave gave up smoking two years ago. A. liked B. continued C. stopped D. enjoyed 6: She suggests ...................... money for the poor in her town. A. to save B. save C. saved D. saving 7: If the rice paddies are polluted, the rice plants ...................... A. will die B. won’t die C. died D. would die 8: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. enough B. though C. cough D. Rough 9: David usually gives his wife roses on her birthday. A. Roses are usually gives to his wife on her birthday by David. B. Roses are usually given to his wife on her birthday by David. C. David’s wife is usually gave roses on her birthday by David. D. Roses usually are given to his wife on her birthday by David. 10: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. hour B. high C. hotel D. happy 11: Ha said nothing, he seemed to be very upset about it. Despite B. Because C. Although D. Even though 12: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Let’s not go to the park if it will rain tomorrow. A B C D C. READING (2,5 points) I. (2.0 points) Read the passage below and answer the questions. In Britain, natural gas is the most popular fuel of heating homes, and for cooking. It is piped all over the country from the gas fields below the North Sea. Natural gas is used chiefly as direct source of energy, although it is also used in chemical industry. At the moment the supply is plentiful, but it will be running short by the end of the century, and will run out, during the 21st century unless are found. We could do without natural gas, as coal gas can be used as a substitute, and there should be enough coal to last for several centuries. However, it is a form of energy which is not only cheap, but also highly efficient. 1. What is natural gas used for? 2. What is gas used chiefly? . 3. What can be used as a substitute for natural gas? 4. Is natural gas expensive? II. (0,5 point) Read again and choose the best option. 5. What does the word “ it” (line 6) refer to? (Britain / natural gas / coal) 6. Coal is not only cheap, but also highly ... (time-saving / economical / effective) D. WRITING (2,5 points) I. (1.5 point)Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one, beginning with the given. 1. Tom failed the exam because of his laziness. Because Tom .................................................................................................................... 2. Keeping the environment clean is very important. It is.................................................................................................................................. 3. Shall we use gas instead of burning coal? I suggest ........................................................................................................................... II. (1.0 point) Complete the sentences with the words given. 4. Nam / suggest / that / use / bicycles / of / motorbikes. .. 5. If there / too / litter / the streets, / environment / become / polluted. ----- THE END ----- ................ SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH TEST No 3 – GRADE 9 Time: 45 Ms Full name: Class 9B Point Teacher’s assessment A. LISTENING (2 points) I. (1 point) Listen then write True (T) or False (F). Statements T/ F 1. Natural resources will be never run out. 2. We don’t know exactly how much fuel is left. 3. According to the scientists, we have to start conserving coal. 4. Radioactivity (Phóng xạ) is harmful for health. II. (1 point) Listen again and choose the correct option. 1. The world’s energy resources are (limit/ limited/ limiting) 2. We should use energy resources . (economically/ effectively/ expensively) 3. power is the only alternative. (natural/ nuclear/ solar) 4. Many people do not approve .. using nuclear power. (in/ on/ of) B. LANGUAGE FOCUS AND PRONUNCIATION: Choose A, B, C, or D (3 points) 1: she was an hour late, she didn’t apologize. A. However B. Because C. In spite of D. Even though 2: Ha said nothing, he seemed to be very upset about it. Despite B. Because C. Although D. Even though 3: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in the following sentence. My father gave gave up smoking two years ago. A. continued B. enjoyed C. liked D. stopped 4: She suggests ...................... money for the poor in her town. A. saved B. save C. saving D. to save 5: . Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Let’s not go to the park if it will rain tomorrow. A B C D 6: “Let’s go for a drink” “” A. That’s a good idea B. Yes,please C. It’s all right D. You’re welcome 7: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. enough B. cough C. though D. Rough 8: David usually gives his wife roses on her birthday. A. Roses are usually gives to his wife on her birthday by David. B. Roses are usually given to his wife on her birthday by David. C. David’s wife is usually gave roses on her birthday by David. D. Roses usually are given to his wife on her birthday by David. 9: ..the TV. There is nothing interesting on. A. Turn down B. Turn off C. Turn up D. Turn on 10: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. hotel B. hour C. happy D. high 11: If the rice paddies are polluted, the rice plants ...................... A. will die B. would die C. won’t die D. died 12: Can I give you a little more coffee?" - “ ........................ ” A. Yes, you`re right. B. No, Thanks. C. No, you`re welcome. D. Yes, I`m OK. C. READING (2,5 points) I. (2.0 points) Read the passage below and answer the questions. In Britain, natural gas is the most popular fuel of heating homes, and for cooking. It is piped all over the country from the gas fields below the North Sea. Natural gas is used chiefly as direct source of energy, although it is also used in chemical industry. At the moment the supply is plentiful, but it will be running short by the end of the century, and will run out, during the 21st century unless are found. We could do without natural gas, as coal gas can be used as a substitute, and there should be enough coal to last for several centuries. However, it is a form of energy which is not only cheap, but also highly efficient. 1. What is natural gas used for? 2. What is gas used chiefly? . 3. What can be used as a substitute for natural gas? 4. Is natural gas expensive? II. (0,5 point) Read again and choose the best option. 5. What does the word “ it” (line 6) refer to? (Britain / natural gas / coal) 6. Coal is not only cheap, but also highly ... (time-saving / economical / effective) D. WRITING (2,5 points) I. (1.5 point)Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one, beginning with the given. 1. Tom failed the exam because of his laziness. Because Tom .................................................................................................................... 2. Keeping the environment clean is very important. It is.................................................................................................................................. 3. Shall we use gas instead of burning coal? I suggest ........................................................................................................................... II. (1.0 point) Complete the sentences with the words given. 4. Nam / suggest / that / use / bicycles / of / motorbikes. .. 5. If there / too / litter / the streets, / environment / become / polluted. ----- THE END ----- ................ SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH TEST No 3 – GRADE 9 Time: 45 Ms Full name: Class 9B Point Teacher’s assessment A. LISTENING (2 points) I. (1 point) Listen then write True (T) or False (F). Statements T/ F 1. Natural resources will be never run out. 2. We don’t know exactly how much fuel is left. 3. According to the scientists, we have to start conserving coal. 4. Radioactivity (Phóng xạ) is harmful for health. II. (1 point) Listen again and choose the correct option. 1. The world’s energy resources are (limit/ limited/ limiting) 2. We should use energy resources . (economically/ effectively/ expensively) 3. power is the only alternative. (natural/ nuclear/ solar) 4. Many people do not approve .. using nuclear power. (in/ on/ of) B. LANGUAGE FOCUS AND PRONUNCIATION. Choose A, B, C, or D (3 points) 1: “Let’s go for a drink” “” A. That’s a good idea B. Yes,please C. You’re welcome D. It’s all right 2: . Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Let’s not go to the park if it will rain tomorrow. A B C D 3: She suggests ...................... money for the poor in her town. A. saved B. save C. Saving D. to save 4: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in the following sentence. My father gave gave up smoking two years ago. A. enjoyed B. liked C. continued D. stopped 5: If the rice paddies are polluted, the rice plants ...................... A. will die B. would die C. won’t die D. died 6: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. enough B. cough C. though D. Rough 7: David usually gives his wife roses on her birthday. A. Roses are usually gives to his wife on her birthday by David. B. Roses are usually given to his wife on her birthday by David. C. David’s wife is usually gave roses on her birthday by David. D. Roses usually are given to his wife on her birthday by David. 8: Ha said nothing, he seemed to be very upset about it. Despite B. Because C. Although D. Even though 9: Can I give you a little more coffee?" - “ ........................ ” A. Yes, I`m OK. B. No, Thanks. C. No, you`re welcome. D. Yes, you`re right. 10: ..the TV. There is nothing interesting on. A. Turn off B. Turn on C. Turn up D. Turn down 11: she was an hour late, she didn’t apologize. A. Because B. Even though C. In spite of D. However 12: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. high B. happy C. hotel D. hour C. READING (2,5 points) I. (2.0 points) Read the passage below and answer the questions. In Britain, natural gas is the most popular fuel of heating homes, and for cooking. It is piped all over the country from the gas fields below the North Sea. Natural gas is used chiefly as direct source of energy, although it is also used in chemical industry. At the moment the supply is plentiful, but it will be running short by the end of the century, and will run out, during the 21st century unless are found. We could do without natural gas, as coal gas can be used as a substitute, and there should be enough coal to last for several centuries. However, it is a form of energy which is not only cheap, but also highly efficient. 1. What is natural gas used for? 2. What is gas used chiefly? . 3. What can be used as a substitute for natural gas? 4. Is natural gas expensive? II. (0,5 point) Read again and choose the best option. 5. What does the word “ it” (line 6) refer to? (Britain / natural gas / coal) 6. Coal is not only cheap, but also highly ... (time-saving / economical / effective) D. WRITING (2,5 points) I. (1.5 point)Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one, beginning with the given. 1. Tom failed the exam because of his laziness. Because Tom .................................................................................................................... 2. Keeping the environment clean is very important. It is.................................................................................................................................. 3. Shall we use gas instead of burning coal? I suggest ........................................................................................................................... II. (1.0 point) Complete the sentences with the words given. 4. Nam / suggest / that / use / bicycles / of / motorbikes. .. 5. If there / too / litter / the streets, / environment / become / polluted. ----- THE END ----- ............. SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH TEST No 3 – GRADE 9 Time: 45 Ms Full name: Class 9B Point Teacher’s assessment A. LISTENING (2 points) I. (1 point) Listen then write True (T) or False (F). Statements T/ F 1. Natural resources will be never run out. 2. We don’t know exactly how much fuel is left. 3. According to the scientists, we have to start conserving coal. 4. Radioactivity (Phóng xạ) is harmful for health. II. (1 point) Listen again and choose the correct option. 1. The world’s energy resources are (limit/ limited/ limiting) 2. We should use energy resources . (economically/ effectively/ expensively) 3. power is the only alternative. (natural/ nuclear/ solar) 4. Many people do not approve .. using nuclear power. (in/ on/ of) B. LANGUAGE FOCUS AND PRONUNCIATION. Choose A, B, C, or D (3 points) 1: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. cough B. Rough C. enough D. though 2: Can I give you a little more coffee?" - “ ........................ ” A. No, Thanks. B. Yes, I`m OK. C. Yes, you`re right. D. No, you`re welcome. 3: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. high B. hour C. happy D. hotel 4: ..the TV. There is nothing interesting on. A. Turn off B. Turn on C. Turn up D. Turn down 5: If the rice paddies are polluted, the rice plants ...................... A. won’t die B. would die C. will die D. died 6: “Let’s go for a drink” “” A. That’s a good idea B. You’re welcome C. It’s all right D. Yes,please 7: Ha said nothing, he seemed to be very upset about it. Despite B. Because C. Although D. Even though 8: She suggests ...................... money for the poor in her town. A. saving B. saved C. to save D. save 9: . Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Let’s not go to the park if it will rain tomorrow. A B C D 10: she was an hour late, she didn’t apologize. A. Because B. Even though C. In spite of D. However 11: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in the following sentence. My father gave gave up smoking two years ago. A. enjoyed B. liked C. continued D. stopped 12: David usually gives his wife roses on her birthday. A. Roses usually are given to his wife on her birthday by David. B. David’s wife is usually gave roses on her birthday by David. C. Roses are usually given to his wife on her birthday by David. D. Roses are usually gives to his wife on her birthday by David. C. READING (2,5 points) I. (2.0 points) Read the passage below and answer the questions. In Britain, natural gas is the most popular fuel of heating homes, and for cooking. It is piped all over the country from the gas fields below the North Sea. Natural gas is used chiefly as direct source of energy, although it is also used in chemical industry. At the moment the supply is plentiful, but it will be running short by the end of the century, and will run out, during the 21st century unless are found. We could do without natural gas, as coal gas can be used as a substitute, and there should be enough coal to last for several centuries. However, it is a form of energy which is not only cheap, but also highly efficient. 1. What is natural gas used for? 2. What is gas used chiefly? . 3. What can be used as a substitute for natural gas? 4. Is natural gas expensive? II. (0,5 point) Read again and choose the best option. 5. What does the word “ it” (line 6) refer to? (Britain / natural gas / coal) 6. Coal is not only cheap, but also highly ... (time-saving / economical / effective) D. WRITING (2,5 points) I. (1.5 point)Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one, beginning with the given. 1. Tom failed the exam because of his laziness. Because Tom .................................................................................................................... 2. Keeping the environment clean is very important. It is.................................................................................................................................. 3. Shall we use gas instead of burning coal? I suggest ........................................................................................................................... II. (1.0 point) Complete the sentences with the words given. 4. Nam / suggest / that / use / bicycles / of / motorbikes. .. 5. If there / too / litter / the streets, / environment / become / polluted. ----- THE END ----- ................ SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH TEST No 3 – GRADE 9 Time: 45 Ms Full name: Class 9B Point Teacher’s assessment A. LISTENING (2 points) I. (1 point) Listen then write True (T) or False (F). Statements T/ F 1. Natural resources will be never run out. 2. We don’t know exactly how much fuel is left. 3. According to the scientists, we have to start conserving coal. 4. Radioactivity (Phóng xạ) is harmful for health. II. (1 point) Listen again and choose the correct option. 1. The world’s energy resources are (limit/ limited/ limiting) 2. We should use energy resources . (economically/ effectively/ expensively) 3. power is the only alternative. (natural/ nuclear/ solar) 4. Many people do not approve .. using nuclear power. (in/ on/ of) B. LANGUAGE FOCUS AND PRONUNCIATION. Choose A, B, C, or D (3 points) 1: If the rice paddies are polluted, the rice plants ...................... A. won’t die B. will die C. would die D. died 2: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. happy B. hour C. hotel D. high 3: ..the TV. There is nothing interesting on. A. Turn off B. Turn on C. Turn up D. Turn down 4: . Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Let’s not go to the park if it will rain tomorrow. A B C D 5: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in the following sentence. My father gave gave up smoking two years ago. A. enjoyed B. liked C. continued D. stopped 6: David usually gives his wife roses on her birthday. A. Roses usually are given to his wife on her birthday by David. B. David’s wife is usually gave roses on her birthday by David. C. Roses are usually given to his wife on her birthday by David. D. Roses are usually gives to his wife on her birthday by David. 7: “Let’s go for a drink” “” A. That’s a good idea B. Yes,please C. It’s all right D. You’re welcome 8: she was an hour late, she didn’t apologize. A. Because B. Even though C. In spite of D. However 9: Can I give you a little more coffee?" - “ ........................ ” A. Yes, you`re right. B. No, you`re welcome. C. Yes, I`m OK. D. No, Thanks. 10: She suggests ...................... money for the poor in her town. A. to save B. saved C. saving D. save 11: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. though B. cough C. enough D. Rough 12: Ha said nothing, he seemed to be very upset about it. Despite B. Because C. Although D. Even though C. READING (2,5 points) I. (2.0 points) Read the passage below and answer the questions. In Britain, natural gas is the most popular fuel of heating homes, and for cooking. It is piped all over the country from the gas fields below the North Sea. Natural gas is used chiefly as direct source of energy, although it is also used in chemical industry. At the moment the supply is plentiful, but it will be running short by the end of the century, and will run out, during the 21st century unless are found. We could do without natural gas, as coal gas can be used as a substitute, and there should be enough coal to last for several centuries. However, it is a form of energy which is not only cheap, but also highly efficient. 1. What is natural gas used for? 2. What is gas used chiefly? . 3. What can be used as a substitute for natural gas? 4. Is natural gas expensive? II. (0,5 point) Read again and choose the best option. 5. What does the word “ it” (line 6) refer to? (Britain / natural gas / coal) 6. Coal is not only cheap, but also highly ... (time-saving / economical / effective) D. WRITING (2,5 points) I. (1.5 point)Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one, beginning with the given. 1. Tom failed the exam because of his laziness. Because Tom .................................................................................................................... 2. Keeping the environment clean is very important. It is.................................................................................................................................. 3. Shall we use gas instead of burning coal? I suggest ........................................................................................................................... II. (1.0 point) Complete the sentences with the words given. 4. Nam / suggest / that / use / bicycles / of / motorbikes. .. 5. If there / too / litter / the streets, / environment / become / polluted. ----- THE END ----- ................ SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH TEST No 3 – GRADE 9 Time: 45 Ms Full name: Class 9B Point Teacher’s assessment A. LISTENING (2 points) I. (1 point) Listen then write True (T) or False (F). Statements T/ F 1. Natural resources will be never run out. 2. We don’t know exactly how much fuel is left. 3. According to the scientists, we have to start conserving coal. 4. Radioactivity (Phóng xạ) is harmful for health. II. (1 point) Listen again and choose the correct option. 1. The world’s energy resources are (limit/ limited/ limiting) 2. We should use energy resources . (economically/ effectively/ expensively) 3. power is the only alternative. (natural/ nuclear/ solar) 4. Many people do not approve .. using nuclear power. (in/ on/ of) B. LANGUAGE FOCUS AND PRONUNCIATION. Choose A, B, C, or D (3 points) 1: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. hotel B. happy C. high D. hour 2: ..the TV. There is nothing interesting on. A. Turn on B. Turn up C. Turn off D. Turn down 3: David usually gives his wife roses on her birthday. A. Roses are usually gives to his wife on her birthday by David. B. Roses usually are given to his wife on her birthday by David. C. Roses are usually given to his wife on her birthday by David. D. David’s wife is usually gave roses on her birthday by David. 4: She suggests ...................... money for the poor in her town. A. saved B. saving C. save D. to save 5: Ha said nothing, he seemed to be very upset about it. Despite B. Because C. Although D. Even though 6: she was an hour late, she didn’t apologize. A. Because B. Even though C. In spite of D. However 7: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Let’s not go to the park if it will rain tomorrow. A B C D 8: Can I give you a little more coffee?" - “ ........................ ” A. Yes, you`re right. B. No, you`re welcome. C. Yes, I`m OK. D. No, Thanks. 9: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. though B. cough C. enough D. Rough 10: “Let’s go for a drink” “” A. You’re welcome B. Yes,please C. It’s all right D. That’s a good idea 11: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in the following sentence. My father gave gave up smoking two years ago. A. enjoyed B. liked C. continued D. stopped 12: If the rice paddies are polluted, the rice plants ...................... A. would die B. won’t die C. died D. will die C. READING (2,5 points) I. (2.0 points) Read the passage below and answer the questions. In Britain, natural gas is the most popular fuel of heating homes, and for cooking. It is piped all over the country from the gas fields below the North Sea. Natural gas is used chiefly as direct source of energy, although it is also used in chemical industry. At the moment the supply is plentiful, but it will be running short by the end of the century, and will run out, during the 21st century unless are found. We could do without natural gas, as coal gas can be used as a substitute, and there should be enough coal to last for several centuries. However, it is a form of energy which is not only cheap, but also highly efficient. 1. What is natural gas used for? 2. What is gas used chiefly? . 3. What can be used as a substitute for natural gas? 4. Is natural gas expensive? II. (0,5 point) Read again and choose the best option. 5. What does the word “ it” (line 6) refer to? (Britain / natural gas / coal) 6. Coal is not only cheap, but also highly ... (time-saving / economical / effective) D. WRITING (2,5 points) I. (1.5 point)Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one, beginning with the given. 1. Tom failed the exam because of his laziness. Because Tom .................................................................................................................... 2. Keeping the environment clean is very important. It is.................................................................................................................................. 3. Shall we use gas instead of burning coal? I suggest ........................................................................................................................... II. (1.0 point) Complete the sentences with the words given. 4. Nam / suggest / that / use / bicycles / of / motorbikes. .. 5. If there / too / litter / the streets, / environment / become / polluted. ----- THE END -----
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