Read the passage and choose and Answer the questions below: 2ps All languages have rules for forming words and for ordering those words in meaningful sentences.. In written languages, m
Trang 1Name: THE SECOND ENGLISH TEST
Class: 9 Time: 45 minutes
I.Listen Complete the passage: (2ps)
Nam learns vocabulary by and reading many times in early mornings He _ a lot of words in his house, he writes them
on paper and cuts out Then he _ them on the chair, on the table, on the wall…He usually the labels when he has learned them by _ He
is very good _ English vocabulary Everyone in our class calls him “a live ”
II Choose the best answer and circle the each letter ( a, b, c, or d): ( 2ps)
1 He wishes he a car
a have b has c had d have had
2 She is very tired _ she goes to bed early
a so b although c so that d however
3 Nam asked me where
a do you go b did you go c went you d you went
4 He was very full he ate a lot of cakes
a so that b because c as d since
5 She asked me I liked durians
a that b if c whether d both b and c
6 have you been waiting for me? – For 20 minutes
a How much b How many c How long d How far
7 Thanh Nam since yesterday.
a didn’t see b hasn’t seen c haven’t seen d saw
8 I my pen I can’t find it anywhere
a have lost b has lost c lost d losed
III Write these sentences in reported speech: (2ps)
1 “I’ll see you tomorrow,” she said
………
2 “I saw her today,” said Nam
………
3 “ I don’t like this film,” said Mai
………
4 “ Are you going to the cinema?” he asked
………
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V Read the passage and choose and Answer the questions below: (2ps)
All languages have rules for forming words and for ordering those words in meaningful sentences In written languages, meaning is expressed through a system of characters and rules for combining those characters In spoken languages, meaning is expressed through a system of sounds and rules for combining those sounds Word order
is more important in English than it is in some languages , such as Russian
Like others languages English is always changing, but it changes very slowly People invent new words, borrow words from other languages, and change the meaning
of words as needed…
*QUESTIONS :
1. What kinds of rules do all languages have?
2. How is meaning expressed in written languages? In spoken languages?
3. What is more important in English in comparison with some languages?
4. How does English change?
THE END
column A column B
Direct speech Reported speech
these
here
now
tomorrow
then the following day those there
column A column B
Direct speech Reported speech
may must
today this
that day that might
had to
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Listening
Nam learns vocabulary by writing and reading many times in early mornings He writes a lot of words everywhere in his house, he writes them on paper and cuts out Then he labels them on the chair, on the table, on the wall…He usually changes the labels when he has learned them by heart He is very good at English vocabulary Everyone in our class calls him “a live dictionary”.
Key test2
I Listen (2ps)0,5p for each correct word
1 writing 2 everywhere 3 changes 4 dictionary
II ( 2ps)0,25p for each correct word
1 c 2 a 3.d 4.b 5.d 6.c 7.b 8.a
III (2ps)0,5p for each correct sentence
1.She said she would see me the following day.
2.Nam said that he had seen her that day.
3 She said that she didn’t like that film.
4 He asked me if/ whether I was going to the cinema.
IV (2ps)0,25p for each correct word
these → those
here → there
this → that
now → then
tomorrow → the following day
may → might
must → had to
today → that day
V (2ps)0,5p for each correct sentence
1.All languages have rules for forming words and for ordering those words in meaningful sentences
Trang 42.In written languages, meaning is expressed through a system of characters and rules for combining those characters In spoken languages, meaning is expressed through a system of sounds and rules for combining those sounds
3.Word order is more important in English than it is in some languages , such as Russian.
4.Like others languages English is always changing, but it changes very slowly People invent new words, borrow words from other languages, and change the meaning of words as needed…