ĐỀ KIỂM TRA TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH - TEST 9
A. Structure
1. Indian summer is a period of mild weather during the autumn.
A) occurs B) occurring
C) it occurs D) is occurring
2. Bacteria may be round, , or spiral.
A) rod shapes B) in the shape of rods
C) like a rod's shape D) rod-shaped
3. of his childhood home in Hannibal, Missouri, provided Mark Twain with the
inspiration for two of his most popular novels.
A) Remembering B) Memories
C) It was the memories D) He remembered
4. The yearly path of the sun around the heavens .
A) is known as the ecliptic
B) known as the ecliptic
C) it is known to be ecliptic
D) knowing as the ecliptic
5. many improvements made to highways during the nineteenth century, but
Americans contributed to depend on water routes for transportation.
A) Despite the B) There were
C) However D) Though there were
6. There are believed over 300 species of trees in EI Yunque rain forest in
Puerto Rico.
A) to be B) being
C) they are D) there are
7. First performed in 1976, .
A) William Lane wrote the one-character play 'The Belle of Amberst' about the life of
Emily Dickinson
B) The life of Emily Dickinson was the subject of the one-character play 'the Belle of
Amberst' by William Lane
C) William Lane's one-character play 'The Belle of Amberst' was about the life of
B) Bees are not the only
C) Not the only bees are
D) Bees are not only the
B. Written Expression
16. Machines (A. used to) harvest tree crops, (B. such as) cherries and almonds, can
be classified (C. both) as shakers or (D. as) pick up machines.
17. An extended family consists (A. not only) of parents and (B. children) but also of
(C. others) relatives, such as grandparents and (D. unmarried) aunts and uncles.
18. Draft horses (A. are) the (B. tallest), most (C. powerful), and (D. heavy) group of
horses.
19. The (A. sculptor) John Rogers produced many (B. replica) of (C. his) (D. bronze
statues)
20. (A. Archaeological) sites are sometimes revealed (B. when) the (C. construction)
of roads (D. and buildings)
21. (A. Acting teacher) Stella Adler (A. played) a (C. pivotal role) in the (D. develop)
of the Method school of acting.
22. Medical students must (A. learning) both the theory (B. and) the (C. practice) of
(D. medicine)
23. The first (A. recorded) use of natural gas (B. to light) street lamps (C. it was) in
(D. the) town of Frederick, New York, in 1825.
24. Quinine, cinnamon, and other (A. useful) substances (B. are) all derived (C. of)
the (D. bark of trees)
25. Although the social sciences (A. different) a (B. great deal) from (C. one another),
they share a common interest in human (D. relationships)
26. Admiral Grace Hopper (A. created) the (B. computer) language COBOL, which is
used (C. primary) for scientific (D. purposes)
27. Unlike competitive (A. running), race walkers must (B. always) keep some
portion of (C. their) feet (D. in contact with) the ground.
28. Henry David Thoreau's book Walden ; A life in the Woods is a (A. record) of (B.