Test 41 - lop 9-Đã Chuyển Đổi-đã Chuyển Đổi
Test 41 - lop 9-Đã Chuyển Đổi-đã Chuyển Đổi
Test 41 - lop 9-Đã Chuyển Đổi-đã Chuyển Đổi
1. A. in B. for C. on D. during
2. A. addition B. connection C. combination D. attachment
3. A. course B. food C. menu D. goods
4. A. For B. In C. At D. With
5. A. each other B. together C. one another D. others
6. A. a B. an C. the D. no article
7. A. holiday B. engagement C. diet D. duty
8. A. vary B. variety C. varied D. variously
9. A. say B. talk C. speak D. tell
10. A. too B. either C. so D. neither
VII. Give the correct form of the words.
1. The conditions in the men’s prison were .................................. (human)
2. We hate him because of his ....................................to the children. (kind)
3. The boy ate two of the cakes .................................... (hungry)
4. You'll get good crops after keeping grass for a few years to make the soil...................................(fertility)
5. She fell off the horse but................ she wasn't injured. (fortune)
6. There's no easy........................to this problem. (solve)
7. Don’t be so.........................; we've only been waiting for a few minutes. (patient)
8. In ancient Greece, the owl was a symbol of ......................... (wise)
9. Where is the ........................to his shopping centre? (enter)
10. We’ll........................our room with some roses. (beauty)
VIII. Fill in each space in the following passage with one suitable word.
Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) of her
favourite sayings. She lived (2) herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. (3) I never
went to her house, I knew it was full of antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house
was (4) an art gallery. I remember my father (5) that she was a “Straffordshire Darby” but I (6) no idea of what
he meant. I (7) out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Straffordshire. We used to make (8)
stories about her. My sister, Alice, (9) was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a
lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) saw him again!