Đề số 9 luyện thi vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Năng Khiếu ĐHSP

1/9/2024 6:00:00 AM

What does the notice say?

  • The restaurant serves food for all the meals of the day.
  • Customers cannot pay a visit to the restaurant on weekends.
  • The restaurant opens daytime only.
  • The Japanese restaurant only serves breakfast.

What does the notice say?

  • These animals may appear friendly but can be unpredictable.
  • You will meet dangerous animals if you stay behind the fence.
  • Protect yourself from dangerous animals by staying behind the fence.
  • Please don't feed the animals to avoid attracting them near the fence.

All instruments in the school band make beautiful sounds. All trumpets in the school band are instruments. Therefore, _____.

  • all beautiful sounds come from trumpets in the school band
  • all instruments in the school band are trumpets
  • all members in the school band have trumpets
  • all trumpets in the school band make beautiful sounds

Choose the shape that completes the bottom pair so it shares the same relationship as the top pair.

  • Shape A
  • Shape B
  • Shape C
  • Shape D

Mom washed the fruit, sliced the fruit into pieces, and threaded the fruit onto the skewers. Which photo is the missing step?

  • Photo A
  • Photo B
  • Photo C
  • Photo D

Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.

How To Improve English Speaking Skills

Many students learn English grammar very well cannot actually have a conversation with native speakers. Here are a few tips for improving English skills.

First of all, it is important to find native speakers to with. Recording is also a great way to get the maximum benefit from a conversation with a native speaker. When you listen again, you can notice what you need to improve.

Another way is to watch movies or TV in English, with subtitles if you need them, and watch the same programs over and over. people find that they understand more each time. Listening to music in English and singing along can also help you a lot.

Reading out loud or talking to yourself is also a great way to practice speaking when there is no conversation partner . Practicing alone is a low-pressure way to practice, since nobody will hear your mistakes.

Read the article about Gavin Clark, a young farmer. Are the following sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’.

Young Farmer

At the age of four, Gavin Clark knew the names of each one of his neighbor’s cows. By ten, he sold chickens and eggs to his friends and won prizes for them at farm shows. Now, at thirteen, he still loves farming and has his own animals. Presents for Gavin are not a problem – every year he gets another animal from his parents and brother.

Gavin’s father, Steven, works for an international company and travels all over the world. Gavin has visited many exciting places in Europe with his father, but he is much happier doing his weekend job on his neighbor’s farm. Steven’s company wanted him to move to Portugal with the family. Everyone liked the idea of living somewhere warm - but not Gavin! He said he wouldn’t leave his animals!

In his free time, Gavin plays tennis and football. He goes out with his friends and enjoys computer games, just like other teenagers. But every morning he gets up at half past five to give his animals food and water before he goes to school. His parents want him to go to college and get a diploma when he is sixteen. ‘Let’s wait and see,’ he says.

Gavin won first prize for his chickens and eggs when he was ten.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Gavin’s father always travels alone on business.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Gavin likes to spend Saturdays and Sundays working on his neighbor's farm.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Gavin didn’t agree with his parents about moving to Portugal.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.

Buddy, the Red Panda

Buddy and his brother, Rusty, are red pandas. They were both born on 15 June 2013 and have lived in their own cage at London Nature Centre since 2015. Wild red pandas live in India, China and other Asian countries, but experts think that there are only about 2,500 still living in the wild.

Luckily, a lot of zoos and wildlife parks around the world are trying to protect the red panda. They have to eat special food called 'bamboo' which is difficult to buy, so there are over 50 bamboo plants growing at the Nature Centre for the pandas.

Just a few months after the pandas arrived at the Nature Centre, a terrible thing happened - Buddy got out of the Nature Centre. He was very clever though because he stayed close to home, and away from the traffic on the city's crowded roads. It took four days for the workers of the Nature Centre to find him!

One of the people who worked at the Nature Centre and who went to look for Buddy was Trudy Andrews. Trudy's father, Mr Andrews, told her that birds don't like being too close to animals like red pandas and they'll make a lot of noise to keep the panda away. He told her to look for Buddy up in the trees. Trudy heard some birds and looked up and saw Buddy there, just like her father explained.

Everyone was very happy when Buddy arrived back safely, especially Rusty! He happily shared some bamboo with his brother, who looked tired and was very hungry.

(Adapted from CE Key for School Exam Trainer)

What does the Nature Centre do to ensure a food supply for the red pandas?

  • They import bamboo from multiple countries.
  • They train red pandas to eat other plants.
  • They grow bamboo for the red pandas.
  • They limit the pandas' bamboo intake.

How long was Buddy lost?

  • For less than a week
  • For more than a week
  • For four weeks
  • For nearly four weeks

What is TRUE about Mr. Andrews' ability?

  • He relied on luck to locate missing animals.
  • He is good at helping his daughter.
  • He understands animal behavior.
  • He had never experienced an escaped panda before.

What happened when Buddy arrived back home?

  • He gave his brother some food.
  • His brother wasn't very happy.
  • He was immediately put back into his cage.
  • He had a meal with Rusty.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

The last time I went to the aquarium was 2 years ago.

  • I have not been to the aquarium for 2 years.
  • Two years ago, I often went to the aquarium.
  • My going to the aquarium lasted 2 years.
  • At last, I went to the aquarium after 2 years.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

It is not necessary for you to take this training course.

  • You can't take this training course.
  • You would like to take this training course.
  • You needn't take this training course.
  • You must take this training course.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Lucy always reminds me of my youngest sister.

  • Lucy looks very different from my youngest sister.
  • Whenever I see Lucy, I think of my youngest sister.
  • Lucy and my youngest sister have similar interests.
  • Lucy and my youngest sister have very different personalities.