Week 26 Designing date: Friday, February 17th, 2017 Period 77 Testing date: TEST 3 (45’) I/ ASIGNMENT AIMS: To identify a student’s level and result of Ss in first stages of second term II/ AIM AND REQUETION OF TEST: By the end of the test, Ss will be able to review and remember knowledge of Unit 9, 10, 11 Form of test: multiple choice and write III/ TEST GRIDS: Language area and skill Topic weight Recognition Understanding Application Total No Ms No Ms No Ms No Ms Listening True/False statements Multiple choice 20 % 4 1 4 1 8 2 Pronunciation 1. /iə / - /eə / - / ʊə/ 2. / b/ - / p / /d/ - /t/ 5% 2 0.5 2 0.5 Vocabulary Vocabulary related to the topics: 1. Undersea world 2. Conservation 3. National Parks. 10% 2 0. 5 2 0.5 4 1 Grammar 1.Conditional sentence type 2 and 3 2.should 3. Passive voice 20% 6 1. 5 1 0.25 1 0.25 8 2 Reading 1. Undersea world 2. Conservation 3. National parks 25% 6 1.5 4 1 10 2.5 Writing 1. Sentence transformation 2. Paragraph writing 20% 4 1 1 1 5 2 TOTAL 100% 12 3 17 4.25 8 1.75 37 10 IV/ CONTENT: I. LISTENING A. Listen to a small part about Arches National Park and fill in the blanks the missing words. This park is home to over __(1)______ natural arches carved from sandstone layers by wind, water and erosion. Local and international can enjoy breathtaking views of these natural ___(2)_____ throughout the year. Some ___(3)_____ are just off the roads and are accessible to all people within a short distance on well-travelled trails; other arches can ____(4)____ be reached by driving distances on four-wheel drive roads or after long strenuous hikes along sandy washes. Your answer: 1. ________________ 3. ________________ 2. ________________ 4. ________________ B. Listen again and choose the best answer. 5. Arches National park is located in the just north of the city of Moab. A. desert of the southeastern Utah C. southeast of Utah B. south desert of Utah D. dry desert of the southeastern Utah 6. According to the recording, you should wear ______________ while visiting the park in the summer. A. light and breathable clothing B. a hat C. sturdy hiking shoes D. light, breathable clothing, a hat and sturdy hiking shoes 7. Which item was NOT mentioned as a means of getting around in the park? A. a map B. a guide book C. a compass D. a GPS 8. Why should visitors take nothing home except for pictures and memories?. A. Because it has nothing for visitors to take home B. Because this can protect the natural wonders of the park C. Because it would be hard to move in the dry desert D. Because visitors will get a fine if they take things from the park. II. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in PRONUNCIATION in each of the following questions. 9. A. played B. passed C. liked D. stopped 10. A. clear B. bear C. hear D. near Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 11. If I _________ you, I wouldn’t buy that coat . A. am B. was C. were D. would be 12. The speed limit is 60km, but Minh is doing 80km. He________be driving so fast. A. must B. should C. need D. shouldn't 13. _______ taking the train instead of the bus? It’s faster. A. How about B. Let’s C. Why don’t D. Why not 14. If Peter _________ his car before the drive he _________the problem of out of petrol. A. checked / will not get C. had checked / would not have got B. checks / will not have got D. would be checking / will not have got 15. She sometimes does not have enough time to take care _______her old parents. A. on B. to C. for D. of 16. “What shall we do this evening? - _________ A. Let’s go out for dinner C. Oh, that’s good B. No problem D. I went out for dinner 17. Computers_________ since 1940s. A. is used B. was used C. are used D. have been used 18. People were watching the match on TV. -> _________ A. The TV match were being watched. B. The match on TV was watched. C. The match were being watched on TV. D. The match was being watched on TV. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s)in each of the following questions. 19. We visited Cuc Phuong National Park and enjoyed different species of fauna. A. animals B. flowers C. trees D. fish 20. Today’s scientists have overcome many of the challenges of the depth by using more sophisticated tools. A. complicated B. worldly C. experienced D. aware Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s)in each of the following questions. 21. The floor was covered in tiny pieces of paper. A. unimportant B. many C. very large D. extremely small 22. Rearrange the following sentences to make a letter of acceptance responding to an invitation to spend a weekend in the country. A. dislike B. disparagement C. rebuke D. refusal III. READING Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks. Man is only just beginning to realize how much he must look ____(23)_____ the sea. It can be an important source of food for millions of people in the world. When we know how much and in what way oceans____(24)_____ the weather, we can plan the growing of crops and even work out the best time to take our holidays. But when we get ____(25)_____ to the bottom of the sea, we find things that no one ever dreamed of their existence until recently. Lands which were covered with water when the ice melted at the end of the Ice Age are rich in ____(26)_____. Off the south African coasts, for example, is a place which has five times the quantity of diamond as in all the mines on land. Howerver, as man continues to____(27)_____the sea, he doesn’t care much for it. 23. A. at B. over C. to D. for 24. A. interrupt B. influence C. endanger D. distract 25. A. fast B. wide C. deep D. long 26. A. minerals B. water C. potentials D. plankton 27. A. expand B. explain C. expect D. exploit Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. A recent investigation by scientists at the U.S Geological survey shows that strange animal behaviour might help predict future earthquakes. Investigators found such occurences in a ten- kilometer radius of the epicenter of a fairly recent quake . Some birds screeched and flew about wildly; dogs yelped and ran around uncontrollably. Scientists believe that animals can perceive these environmental changes as early as several days before mishap. In 1976 after observing animal behaviour, the Chinese were able to predict a devastating quake. Although hundreds of thousands of people were killed, the government was able to evacuate millions of other people and thus keep the death toll at a lower level. 28. What prediction may be made by observing animal behaviour? A. An impending earthquake. B. The number of people who will die. C. The ten- kilometer radius of the epicenter. D. Invironmental changes. 29. Why can animals perceive these changes when humans can not? A. Animals are smaller than humans. B. Animals have certain instinct that humans don’t possess. C. By running around the house, they can feel the vibrations. D. Humans don’t know where to look. 30. Which of the following is NOT true ? A. Some animals may be able to sense an approaching earthquake. B. By observing animal behaviour scientists perhaps can predict earthquakes. C. The Chinese have sucessfully predicted an earthquake and save many lives. D. All birds and dogs in a ten- kilometer radius of the epicenter went wild before the earthquake. 31. In this passage, the word “evacuate” mostly means: A. remove B. exile C. destroy D. emaciate 32. If scientists can accurately predict earthquakes, there will be: A. fewer animals going crazy. B. a lower death rate. C. fewer people evacuated. D. fewer environmental changes. IV. WRITING A. Rewrite the sentences below without changing their meaning from the roots, using the words given: 33. We spend too much money on electricity because we have four air conditioners in our house. @If 34. Daniel really wanted to buy the book, but he didn’t have enough money. @ If 35. He didn’t told me the reason yesterday. I am sad now. @ If 36. They think visiting the pyramids is interesting. @Visiting B. One of your friend has invited you to have dinner with his family at weekend. Write a reply letter accepting or refusing his/her invitation. (1m) ------THE END---------- Week 26 Designing date: Friday, February 17th, 2017 Period 78 Teaching date: Thursday, March 2nd , 2017 TEST CORRECTION Tape script: Arches National Park is located in the dry desert of the southeastern Utah just north of the city of Moab. This park is home to over 2000 natural arches carved from sandstone layers by wind, water and erosion. Local and international can enjoy breathtaking views of these natural wonders throughout the year. Some formations are just off the roads and are accessible to all people within a short distance on well-travelled trails; other arches can only be reached by driving distances on four-wheel drive roads or after long strenuous hikes along sandy washes. Like any hike of this nature, you should be prepared for the adventure in the desert: First, hike with a partner for safety and leave word when you will be travelling in case of an emergency. Personally, I enjoy hiking with family members and close friends. Second, carry a cell phone with you. However, keep in mind that you might not get any reception, so don’t depend on it. Third, be sure to have right clothing and footwear for the hike. Light, breathable clothing is best during the summer, along with a hat and sturdy hiking shoes. Fourth, carry plenty of water because you can become quickly dehydrated without it. Having a few snacks can give you energy, too. Fifth, take a small first-aid kit with you, particularly on longer hikes in case you get injured. Sixth, pack a detailed map of the area you are hiking, along with a compass and/ or a GPS to locate your position. You might need them to navigate through unfamiliar terrain. And finally, take nothing home with you except for pictures and memories. You can protect these areas by leaving all rocks, flowers and other objects for future visitors. Your answer: 1. 2000 3. formations 2. wonders 4. only 5 D 15 D 25 C 6 D 16 A 26 A 7 B 17 D 27 D 8 B 18 D 28 A 9 A 19 A 29 B 10 B 20 A 30 D 11 C 21 C 31 A 12 D 22 D 32 B 13 A 23 C 14 C 24 B A. Rewrite the sentences below without changing their meaning from the roots, using the words given: 33. @ If we didn’t have four air conditioners in our house, we wouldn’t spend too much money on electricity. 34. @ If If Daniel had had enough money, he would have bought the book. 35. @ If he had told me the reason yesterday, I wouldn’t be sad now. 36. @Visiting the pyramids is thought to be interesting. B. One of your friend has invited you to have dinner with his family at weekend. Write a reply letter accepting or refusing his/her invitation. (1m) - Full three parts: 1. Starting 2. Body: (0.5 ms) + Thank for invitation + accepting or refusing ( suggest time and place, give reason, suggest another time) 3. Closing: (0.5 ms) + Hoping + Ending sentence
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