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Đề thi giữa kì 2 Tiếng Anh 9 Thí điểm có đáp án (Đề 2)
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Đề thi giữa kì 2 Tiếng Anh 9 Thí điểm có đáp án (Đề 2)

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Tiếng AnhLớp 910 lượt thi
20 câu hỏi
1. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern.

Universe

Satellite

Experience

Meteorite

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2. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern.

Spacewalk

Trainee

Object

Private

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3. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern.

Impressive

Commercial

Proferssion

Altitude

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4. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern.

Parabolic

Astronomy

Experiment

Collaborate

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5. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern.

Descend

Explore

Surface

Approach

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6. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D to complete the sentences.

The first _______ was done by Alexei Leonov, a Russian cosmonaut on March 18th, 1965. It was 10 minutes long.

spacesuit

spacewalk

spaceship

spaceward

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7. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

The Milky Way is just a ______ in the universe and it contains our Solar System.

planet

comet

meteorite

galaxy

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8. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Christer Fuglesang said he enjoyed floating around in the _____ environment.

homesick

heavy

weightless

quiet

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9. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

NASA is now working hard to _____ whether there is life on Mars.

discover

collect

experience

accept

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10. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

The closest potentially _______ planet ever found has been spotted by Australian scientists, ant it’s just 14 light-years away.

Foreseeable

Habitable

Transferable

Workable

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11. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

As soon as the spacecraft________ into space, the crew started to observe the sun.

Travelled

Was travelling

Has travelled

Had travelled

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12. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

The launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour _____ broadcast live this morning.

Was

had been

has been

was being

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13. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Do you want to meet my colleague ______ son Is training to be an astronaut?

That

whom

whose

x

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14. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

The mission ______ they are talking about plans to send humans to Mars by 2030.

Who

when

where

x

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15. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

The Astronauts Memorial Foundation honors all American astronauts ________ have lost their lives while on missions or in training.

Who

who

whom

x

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16. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question.

Where will you go on your next vacation? Disneyland? Sea World? Outer space?

That’s right; tourists are now paying big bucks to travel into space with astronauts! The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman. In 2001, he paid about $20 million to ride on a Russian rocket to the International Space Station. The Space Station circles 220 miles above Earth. Tito stayed on the station for a week, hanging out with astronauts and eating space food. The latest space tourist was Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-born woman from the United States who went to the Space Station in mid-September 2006.

How safe is space travel? Apart from the risk of crashing, space tourists have some special things to worry about. Earth’s atmosphere protects us from dangerous radiation from the sun. Space travelers are exposed to more of the sun’s rays. But for tourists spending only a few days or weeks in space, the radiation probably isn’t harmful.

A bigger problem might be space sickness. Without Earth’s gravity to hold them down, visitors to the Space Station float around inside the craft. It may look like fun on TV, but it can make first-time space travelers dizzy and sick. Luckily, the sickness usually wears off quickly. Then space tourists can enjoy their trip and the amazing view of Earth.

 Traveling to space _____.

Will be available to everyone

Is not expensive

Will be limited to the very wealthy

Will be limited to the very poor

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17. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question.

Where will you go on your next vacation? Disneyland? Sea World? Outer space?

That’s right; tourists are now paying big bucks to travel into space with astronauts! The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman. In 2001, he paid about $20 million to ride on a Russian rocket to the International Space Station. The Space Station circles 220 miles above Earth. Tito stayed on the station for a week, hanging out with astronauts and eating space food. The latest space tourist was Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-born woman from the United States who went to the Space Station in mid-September 2006.

How safe is space travel? Apart from the risk of crashing, space tourists have some special things to worry about. Earth’s atmosphere protects us from dangerous radiation from the sun. Space travelers are exposed to more of the sun’s rays. But for tourists spending only a few days or weeks in space, the radiation probably isn’t harmful.

A bigger problem might be space sickness. Without Earth’s gravity to hold them down, visitors to the Space Station float around inside the craft. It may look like fun on TV, but it can make first-time space travelers dizzy and sick. Luckily, the sickness usually wears off quickly. Then space tourists can enjoy their trip and the amazing view of Earth.

 While in outer space it is likely that people will _____.

Experience space sickness

Not need space suits

Will get a sunburn

Make side trips to Mars

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18. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question.

Where will you go on your next vacation? Disneyland? Sea World? Outer space?

That’s right; tourists are now paying big bucks to travel into space with astronauts! The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman. In 2001, he paid about $20 million to ride on a Russian rocket to the International Space Station. The Space Station circles 220 miles above Earth. Tito stayed on the station for a week, hanging out with astronauts and eating space food. The latest space tourist was Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-born woman from the United States who went to the Space Station in mid-September 2006.

How safe is space travel? Apart from the risk of crashing, space tourists have some special things to worry about. Earth’s atmosphere protects us from dangerous radiation from the sun. Space travelers are exposed to more of the sun’s rays. But for tourists spending only a few days or weeks in space, the radiation probably isn’t harmful.

A bigger problem might be space sickness. Without Earth’s gravity to hold them down, visitors to the Space Station float around inside the craft. It may look like fun on TV, but it can make first-time space travelers dizzy and sick. Luckily, the sickness usually wears off quickly. Then space tourists can enjoy their trip and the amazing view of Earth.

It is probably so expensive to travel to space because_____.

Astronauts want to make a lot of money

Astronaut food is very expensive

Space equipment and fuel is expensive

There are high taxes on space travel

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19. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question.

Where will you go on your next vacation? Disneyland? Sea World? Outer space?

That’s right; tourists are now paying big bucks to travel into space with astronauts! The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman. In 2001, he paid about $20 million to ride on a Russian rocket to the International Space Station. The Space Station circles 220 miles above Earth. Tito stayed on the station for a week, hanging out with astronauts and eating space food. The latest space tourist was Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-born woman from the United States who went to the Space Station in mid-September 2006.

How safe is space travel? Apart from the risk of crashing, space tourists have some special things to worry about. Earth’s atmosphere protects us from dangerous radiation from the sun. Space travelers are exposed to more of the sun’s rays. But for tourists spending only a few days or weeks in space, the radiation probably isn’t harmful.

A bigger problem might be space sickness. Without Earth’s gravity to hold them down, visitors to the Space Station float around inside the craft. It may look like fun on TV, but it can make first-time space travelers dizzy and sick. Luckily, the sickness usually wears off quickly. Then space tourists can enjoy their trip and the amazing view of Earth.

This passage is ____.

A poem

fiction

a biography

non-fiction

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20. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question.

Where will you go on your next vacation? Disneyland? Sea World? Outer space?

That’s right; tourists are now paying big bucks to travel into space with astronauts! The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman. In 2001, he paid about $20 million to ride on a Russian rocket to the International Space Station. The Space Station circles 220 miles above Earth. Tito stayed on the station for a week, hanging out with astronauts and eating space food. The latest space tourist was Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-born woman from the United States who went to the Space Station in mid-September 2006.

How safe is space travel? Apart from the risk of crashing, space tourists have some special things to worry about. Earth’s atmosphere protects us from dangerous radiation from the sun. Space travelers are exposed to more of the sun’s rays. But for tourists spending only a few days or weeks in space, the radiation probably isn’t harmful.

A bigger problem might be space sickness. Without Earth’s gravity to hold them down, visitors to the Space Station float around inside the craft. It may look like fun on TV, but it can make first-time space travelers dizzy and sick. Luckily, the sickness usually wears off quickly. Then space tourists can enjoy their trip and the amazing view of Earth.

Why are space travelers exposed to more radiation?

Their spacesuits are too thin to protect them.

They lack protection provided by Earth’s atmosphere.

They stay in the space for such a long time.

They float around inside the craft and have space sickness.

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