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PHÒNG GD&ĐT THANH OAI
TRƯỜNG THCS BÌNH MINH
ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 9
Năm học: 2013- 2014
Môn: Tiếng anh
Thời gian: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
A. PHONETICS:
I. Find out and circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from
those of the others. (3 × 0,2 = 0,6 pt)
1. A. of B. coffee C. off D. wife
2. A. relaxes B. watches C. misses D. lives
3. A. opened B. closed C. contained D. finished
II. Pick out and circle the word whose main stress is different from those of the others.
(3 × 0,2 = 0,6 pt)
4. A. literature B. entertainment C. recreation D. information
5. A. pollution B. excitement C. usually D. remember
6. A. assistant B. difficult C. important D. encourage
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
I. Circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. (20 × 0,2 = 4,0 pts)
7. He came to Paris 6 months ago…………………………………… French.
A. so that to learn B. in order to learn
C. for learning D. being learning
8. The examiner didn’t tell me……………………… I passed or not
A. whether B. how C. if D. why
9. I’m expecting an important phone call from America. ……….you tell me when it comes?
A. Could B. Would C. Will D. all are correct
10. Everyone is ready, …………………………………?
A. isn’t he B. isn’t she C. aren’t they D. is he
11. I had my trousers………………………because they were too short.
A. long B. length C. lengthening D. lengthened
12. The house was …………………… expensive than he thought it would be.


A. far more B. many more C. even more D. much
13. Nina wants to be a(n)…………………………….and join the government.
A. politician B. economist C. physician D. socialist
14. She had to do the shopping for her friend………………………… ….she?
A. didn’t B. hadn’t C. does D. isn’t
15. The more the car costs, ……………………… it goes.
A. faster B. the more fast C. the fastest D. the faster
16. He looked at me………………………….
A. angry B. angrily C. anger D.angryly
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17. It is difficult to find……………………… in this city.
A. employment B. employer C. employee D. employ
18. The coach didn’t let anyone……………the team……………before the champion game.
A. to watch/ to practise B. watch/ to practise
C. to watch/ practise D. watch/ practise
19. My mother seldom goes to the theater and…………………………
A. neither do I B. so do I C. I do to D. I do either
20. While working in the garden, ……………………….
A. a snake attacked him B. a snake had attacked him
C. he was attacked by a snake D. he had been attacked by a snake
21. You won’t have that cake…………………… you promise to help me.
A. when B. except C. unless D. only if
22. I have just bought………………………….
A. a brown nice leather belt B. a nice leather brown belt
C. brown a leather nice belt D. a nice brown leather belt
23. Thank you very much for that! - Well, …………………….
A. you’re welcome B. of course
C. thank you D. I don’t mind
24. Excuse me! I’m doing my homework…………………… turning down your radio a bit?
A. Would you please B. Can you

C. Could you D. Would you mind
25. We are delighted…………………you won the English speaking contest. Well done!
A. if B. whether C. that D. While
26. The team……………… by an experienced rice cook won the rice-cooking contest.
A. led B. leads C. leading D. lead
II. Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word. (7× 0,2 = 1,4 pts)
A DOCTOR
A doctor who worked in a village was very annoyed because many people (27)……… ………
to stop him in the street and ask (28)………………….his advice. In this way, he was never paid
for his services, and he never managed to earn much money. He made up(29)…………………
mind to put an end to do this. One day, he (30)……………… stopped by a young
man(31)………………said to him, “Oh, doctor, I’m so happy to see you. I’ve got a severe pain
in my left side”. The doctor pretended to be interested (32)…………………… said, “Shut your
eyes and stick your tongue out of your mouth”. Then he went away, leaving the man standing in
the (33)…………… with his tongue hanging out and a large crowd of people laughing at him.
-> Your answers:
27: ……………. 28: …………… 29: …………… 30: …………
31: ……………. 32: ……………. 33: ……………
III. Give the correct form of the words in brackets. (7× 0,2 = 1,4 pts)
34. In her………………………………… she was a well – known athlete. (YOUNG)
35. English is a……………………………difficult language for us to learn. (COMPARE)
36. During wars civilians may be ……………………… to obtain food, water, shelter, and
medical care. (ABLE)
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37. The…………………………need assistance from the whole society. (POVERTY)
38. Our………………………………will arrive at Tan Son Nhat Airport at 6.30. (FLY)
39. The boy felt quite ……………………… … with his examination results. (SATISFY)
40. After the earthquake, very few people were found to be……………………… (LIVE)
IV. There is a mistake in each of the following sentences. Find and correct it.
(10× 0,2 = 2,0 pts)

41. Children should not be allowed to watch the lately film on TV when they have to get up
early for school. ->………
42. They who arrive early will get the best selection of seats. ->…….…… ….
43. Either my sister or the neighbors is looking after the dog. ->……….……….
44. The progress made in space travel for the early 1960s was remarkable. -> ………………
45. There was a very interesting news on the radio this morning about the earthquake in Italy.
->……….………
46. The person sits next to me is someone I’ve never met. ->………………
47. This is our new employee. Will you show him how sending a fax? ->… ………….
48. They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them. ->………… …
49. Each student studying chemistry have to spend at least three hours per week in the
laboratory. ->…………….…
50. The little boy’s mother bought him a five speeds racing bicycle for his birthday.
->………………
V. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct forms. (5× 0,2 = 1,0 pt)
51. The door to this room (shut)…………………………………… …… since Monday.
52. Terance and Alice (water)…………………………………….when they suddently heard an
alarm going off.
53. You shouldn’t get Jack (type)……………………………… this letter, he’s a careless man.
54. The money (steal)…………………………… in the robbery was never found.
55. My boss is angry with me. I didn’t do all the work that I (do)……………………last week.
C. READING COMPREHENSION
I. Choose the word or phrase to fill each of the blanks to make a meaningful passage.
(10× 0,2 = 2,0 pts)
Television may be a bad influence on children for three main reasons:
First of all, some programmes are (56)………… for children to see. For example, there are
many police stories on television. People (57)………… with guns, knives and even cars. Some
children might think that these things could happen to them at any time. Therefore, they can
become frightened.
(58)…………., some youngsters might begin to think that violence is a normal part of life

because they see it so often on television. They may begin to act out violence they see and (59)
………… or their playmates.
(60)…………., television can affect children’s reading ability. Reading requires skills and
brain processes that watching television does not. If children watch television too many hours
each day, they don’t practise the skills they need to learn (61)…………to read.
Finally, television may affect children’s (62)……………… in other ways. If they spend too
much time watching television, they may get behind in their work. Also, if they stay up late to
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watch a (63)……………………, they may fall (64)……………………… in class the next day.
Consequently, they will not learn their lessons, and they could (65)…………… fail in school.
56. A. unimportant B. inconvenient C. unpopular D. unsuitable
57. A. are killed B. killed C. are died D. died
58. A. In addition B. Moreover C. Furthermore D. all are correct
59. A. hurt them B. are hurt them
C. hurt themselves D. are hurt themselves
60. A. Second B. Secondly
C. both are correct D. both are incorrect
61. A. what B. something C. all D. how
62. A. ability B. schoolwork C. health D. activities
63. A. late film B. exciting game
C. good talk show D. fascinating cartoons
64. A. asleep B. sleepy C. sleeping D. slept
65. A. also B. even C. only D. still
II. Read the text and decide whether the following is true (T) or false (F).
(10× 0,2 = 2,0 pts)

A TRADITIONAL WEDDING
Everybody loves a good wedding and I’m no exception. I’ve been to a load of them in my
native Britain and I must say that I usually have a great time. I’ve also been to a few abroad,
including the Caribbean and Spain, and most recently (last week in fact) to one in the mountains

of Sardinia. No two weddings are ever the same and I really enloyed this one for one or two of
the differences from those in the UK.
First, the two families spent at least three weeks before the big day preparing all the food, from
wonderful home-made delicacies to simple traditional breads and pastas. In my experience, in
the UK that onerous task is left to the caterers! In the week leading up to the wedding there is a
dinner or some forms of celebration every day- training for stomach I guess. I know that we
have the traditional Bachelor party and Bachelorette party, but this is more family orientated
and certainly a little less rowdy. This particular ceremony was in a beautiful country church and
afterwards the couple were driven to the reception in a wonderfully decorated classic Fiat 500,
which was really similar to what happens in the UK, even down to the string of tin cans trailing
behind the car!
The reception itself was also very similar until I realized that the seven tables in the hall each
sat sixty guests (that’s four hundred and twenty, for those of you who didn’t study Math), an
average number for Sardinia but would be considered a very large wedding where I’m from.
The wine flowed, as did the chatter – the famous Italian exuberance showing itself to the full.
There were the five or six courses of wonderful food, screaming kids running wild, the
ceremonial cutting of the cake by the bride and groom – but no speeches! Not one. In the Uk
it’s traditional for the father of the bride to propose a toast. Followed by the groom and
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finishing up with that of the best man. His is meant to be the highlight of the lunch/ dinner,
generally having a good laugh at the groom’s expense, but here the groom was spared that
particular discomfort.
Instead there was a delightful custom which I’d never seen before, in which six or seven of the
male guests pass round the hall banging trays, drums, pots, pans or basically anything that
makes a horrendous noise, selling pieces of the groom’s tie which has been cut into tiny bits.
The money raised is then given to the happy (!)couple to help them set up their new life
together. Really nice. Finally, the evening saw a lot of traditional dancing, a little disco dancing
and some karaoke. Pretty much the part I like best, and again I wasn’t disappointed. Can’t wait
for the next one.
66. …………………… The writer generally likes weddings.

67. ……………………. He didn’t particularly enjoy the Sardinian one.
68. …………………… The families helped the caterers to prepare the food.
69. …………………… There is usually a dinner the night before the wedding.
70. …………………… The groom meets the bride outside the church.
71. ………………………UK wedding receptions are often a lot smaller than Sardinian ones.
72. …………………… The writer found it hard to understand the speeches.
73. ………………………The staff of the reception hall cut the cake for the guests.
74. ………………………There is an auction to sell the groom’s tie.
75. ……………………….The money from this hepls to pay for the reception.
D. WRITING
I. Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning. (5× 0,2 = 1,0 pt)
1. You won’t get into university without passing your exam.
-> Unless…………………………………………………………………………………… ?
2. Both Jean and my sister can do nothing to help him.
-> Neither……………………………………………………………………………………
3. He is said to have been in the French Foreign Legion.
-> People………………………………………………………………………………………
4. I regret selling the car.
-> I wish……………………………………………………………………………………….
5. Bob is a much better swimmer than George.
-> George can’t……………………………………………………………………………….
II. Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in capitals and so that the meaning
stays the same. (5× 0,2 = 1,0 pt)
1. People say that the couple are living in London. (SAID)
-> ……………………………………………………………………………………….……
2. “Can I borrow your calculator?” Mandy said. (IF)
-> ……………………………………………………………………………………………
3. It is difficult for me to read without my glasses. (FIND)
->………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Unless he changes his way of living, he’ll meet a lot of troubles. (IF)

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-> …………………………………………………………………………………………….
5. It’s over six months since Long last had his hair cut. (FOR)
-> ……………………………………………………………………………………………
III. In about 200 words, write about advantages and disadvantages of television. (3,0 pts)
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ĐÁP ÁN VÀ BIỂU ĐIỂM
A. PHONETICS
I. (3 × 0,2 = 0,6 pt)
1. A 2. D 3. D
II. (3 × 0,2 = 0,6 pt)
4. A 5. C 6. B
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
I. Circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. (20 × 0,2 = 4,0 pts)
7. B 8. A 9. D 10. C 11. D 12. A 13. A

14. A 15. D 16. B 17. A 18. D 19. A 20. C

21. C 22. D 23. A 24. D 25. C 26. A
II. Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word. (7× 0,2 = 1,4 pts)
27. used 28. for 29. his 30. was 31. who 32. and 33. street
III. Give the correct form of the words in brackets. (7× 0,2 = 1,4 pts)
34. youth 35. comparatively 36. unable 37. poor

38. flight 39. satisfied 40. alive

IV. There is a mistake in each of the following sentences. Find and correct it.
(10× 0,2 = 2,0 pts)
41. lately -> late 46. sits -> sitting
42. they -> those 47. sending -> to send
43. is -> are 48. did happen -> happened
44. for -> in 49. have to -> has to
45. a -> Ø 50. speeds -> speed
V. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct forms. (5× 0,2 = 1,0 pt)
51. has been shut 54. stolen
52. were watering 55. should have done
53. to type
C. READING COMPREHENSION
I. Choose the word or phrase to fill each of the blanks to make a meaningful passage.
(10× 0,2 = 2,0 pts)
56. D 57. A 58. D 59. C 60. C
61. D 62. A 63. A 64. A 65. B
II. Read the text and decide whether the following is true (T) or false (F).
(10× 0,2 = 2,0 pts)
66. True 67. False 68. False 69. True 70. False
71. True 72. False 73. False 74. False 75. False
D. WRITING
I. Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning. (5× 0,2 = 1,0 pt)
1. Unless you pass your exam, you won’t get into university.
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2. Neither Jean nor my sister can do anything to help him.
3. People say that he was in the French Foreign Legion.
4. I wish I hadn’t sold my car.
5. George can’t swim as well as Bob (can)
II. Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in capitals and so that the meaning
stays the same. (5× 0,2 = 1,0 pt)

1. It is said that the couple are living in london.
Or The couple are said to be living in London.
2. Mandy asked if she could borrow my calculator.
3. I find it difficult to read without my glasses.
4. If he doesn’t change his way of living, he’ll meet a lot of troubles.
5. Long hasn’t had his hair cut for over six months.
III. In about 200 words, write about advantages and disadvantages of television. (3,0 pts)

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