Bồi dưỡng học sinh giỏi môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 9

1. The shoes were too small for her to wear.

The shoes were not ____________________________________________________________

2. This motorbike is cheaper than I thought I would be.

This motorbike is not___________________________________________________________

3. Sue is excited about going to Spain on holiday.

Sue is looking ________________________________________________________________

4. I can hardly keep my eyes open.

Hardly______________________________________________________________________

5. I drank such a lot of coffee that I couldn’t get to sleep.

I drank so____________________________________________________________________

6. They couldn’t do anything to stop it.

7. She can’t sing as well as she used to.

She used ____________________________________________________________________

 

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es or hunting ranches in the US or South Africa, where some people are willing to pay a lot of money for the chance to kill an animal in a fenced enclosure. Often, these animals are familiar with humans and have very little chance of escaping.
So, are zoos good for animals or not? Perhaps it all depends on how well individual zoos are managed, and the benefits of zoos can surely outweigh their harmful effects. However, it is understandable that many people believe imprisoning animals for any reason is simply wrong.
1.Modern zoos can offer animals a living environment that is as good as their natural habitats.
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2.One of the reasons zoo animals become distressed is because they are separated from their families.
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Dolphins and whales usually live longer in zoos than in the wild.
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People who have visited zoos are more likely to support animal conservation and protection.
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Zoos protect animals from being used for scientific research.
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Endangered animals kept in zoos are less likely to meet a mate and breed.
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In their natural habitats, animals suffer problems related to human activity.
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Endangered species often lack genetic diversity in their population.
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Zoos promote genetic diversity by breeding animals and then releasing them back into the wild.
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If zoos have more animals than they can look after, they always give them to another zoo or release them back into the wild.
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Animals that have been bred in captivity quickly adapt to life in hunting ranches.
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The author thinks that, on balance, zoos are generally a good thing.
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WEEK 20: CLOZE TEXT
BÀI TẬP VỀ ĐỌC ĐIỀN KHUYẾT - GAPS FILLING
Exercise 01. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
As swimming became a popular recreation in England during the 1860s and 1870s, several (1)_______ sports developed, roughly patterned after land sports. (2)_______ them were water football (or soccer), water rugby, water handball, and water polo, in which players rode on floating barrels, painted to look (3)_______ horses, and struck the ball with a stick.
	Water rugby became most popular of these sports, but somehow the water polo name became attached to it, and it's been attached (4)_______ since.
	As played in England, the object of the sport was for a player to touch the ball, with both (5)_______, at the goal end of the pool. The goaltender stood on the pool deck, ready to dive on any opponent who was about to score.
	Water polo quickly became a very rough sport, filled (6)_______ underwater fights away from the ball, and it wasn't unusual for players to pass out for lack of air.
	In 1877, the sport was tamed in Scotland by the addiction of goalposts. The Scots also replaced (7)_______ original small, hard rubber ball with a soccer ball and adopted (8)_______ that prohibited taking the ball under the surface or, "tackling" a player unless he had the ball.
	The Scottish game, which emphasized swimming speed, passing, and (9)_______ work, spread to England during the early 1880s, to Hungary in 1889, to Austria and Germany in 1894, to France in 1895, and (10)_______ Belgium in 1900. 
	Water polo was the first team sport added to the Olympic program, in 1900.
Exercise 02. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
MTV stands for Music Television. It's a television (1)_______ dedicated to pop music. It was (2)_______ on 1st August 1981 in the United States. Because of MTV's instant success in the US, the company expanded into other (3)_______. MTV Europe (4)_______ operating on 1st August 1987. MTV Europe (5)_______ 24 hours a day from its London studios. It can be seen in 33 countries and reaches an estimated (6)_______ of 110 million viewers.
	People of 19 different nationalities work at London headquarters, and they try to offer a (7)_______ of music from all over Europe. The channel broadcasts in (8)_______ but Germany provides the biggest number of viewers. Currently, one fifth of the (9)_______ is by German artists.
	Most of TV output is video and concerts, but there is also a programme (10)_______ . Unplugged, where major artists play (11)_______ and acoustic in front of a small studio audience.
	In addition to music, the channel's programmes (12)_______ with news, movie information and comedy. MTV has also broadcast special report (13)_______ racism, immigration and unemployed teenagers.	
Exercise 03. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
When going on holiday, it is always a good idea to take out travel insurance. This is just in case something goes (1)_______ along the way. You could lose your luggage, you could be robbed, or even become ill and need expensive medical treatment. For millions of holiday makers, travel insurance is just a precaution (2)_______ will help them have an enjoyable and worry-free holiday. But for (3)_______, travel insurance is a way of earning money (4)_______ making false claims against insurance companies. For (5)_______ some people pretend that they have had expensive equipment stolen which in (6)_______ never even existed, and then claim large sums in compensation. Such claims cost insurance company a total (7)_______ £ 50 million per year. But the cheats’ luck is about to run (8)_______ . (9)_______ to a new computer system, companies will be able to tell at a glance (10)_______ someone has made a claim within the last three years. Honest travelers will no longer have to pay through the nose for other people’s dishonesty.
Exercise 04. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
True relaxation is most certainly not a matter of flopping down in front of the television with a welcome drink. Nor is it about drifting (1)_______ an exhausted sleep. Useful though these responses to tension and over-tiredness (2)_______ be, we should distinguish between them and conscious relaxation in (3)_______ of quality and effect. (4)_______ of the level of tiredness, real relaxation is a state of alert yet at the same time passive awareness, in which our bodies are (5)_______ rest while our minds are awake.
Moreover, it is as natural for a healthy person to be relaxed when moving as resting. (6)_______ relaxed in action means we bring the appropriate energy to everything we do, so as to have a feeling of healthy tiredness by the end of the day, (7)_______ than one of exhaustion. Unfortunately, as a result of living in today’s competitive world, we are under constant strain and have difficulty in coping, (8)_______ alone nurturing our body’s abilities. What needs to be rediscovered is conscious relaxation. With (9)_______ in mind we must apply ourselves to understanding stress and the nature of its causes (10)_______ deep-seated.
Exercise 05. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
Enjoyment is what drinking wine is all about. However, the more you know, (1)_______ easier it becomes to select the right wines for you or your guests. Wine is basically grape juice to (2)_______ yeast has been added causing it to ferment and produce alcohol. Alcohol is flavourless, so there must be something more (3)_______ wine than this. Many of the secrets of wine lie within the grape. Its pulp is a sugar solution which contains the things that give a wine its fruity flavour. In a dry wine, most of a grape’s sugar has been converted	(4)_______ alcohol. In a sweet one, more sugar is left. This can be felt on the (5)_______ of the tongue. The pulp also contains acidity which gives the wine "crispness” that makes the mouth water.
Too much (6)_______ it can make you wince, too little and the wine could taste dull. The skin contains flavour and tannin. Tannin produces a tingling sensation in the gums and gives a wine firmness. White grapes (7)_______ their skins removed before fermentation so tannin is only really found in red wines. The pulp of black and white grapes is (8)_______ same pale colour. The fact that the skins of black grapes are left on (9)_______ the wine is fermented gives red wine its colour.
The wines which are often considered to be the best are (10)_______ where all the elements balance one another. There are many grape varieties grown in many climates which influence the emphasis given to these features and this is why wines can be so wonderfully different.
Exercise 06. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
School students do not shower after sports class
A report has found that more than half of high (1)_______ boys and two-thirds of girls never shower after a physical (2)_______ class. Researchers suggest that students don't want to sweat and take a (3)_______, so they are less active in sports classes. The researchers questioned almost 4,000 children in schools in Essex, England. Lead researcher Dr Gavin Sandercock said he was surprised (4)_______ how rarely students showered. He said: "We know (5)_______ children aren't getting (6)_______ physical activity because we have seen their fitness declining; (7)_______ the unwillingness to shower is a barrier to working up a sweat (8)_______ playing sport, it's something we need to tackle to promote activity at schools."
Exercise 07. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
ITALY’S MOST POETIC CITY
Venice has been an inspiration for writers, artists and musicians throughout history. In the 15th century it was the world’s (1)_______ port. Since then it has built up an astonishing collection of art and architecture (2)_______ to its trade with the East.
The city (3)_______ its visitors incredible sights. Do not believe those who say Venice is a museum. This is still a living city full of joys. Venice looks good in any light. The sun makes the domes sparkle, but even on a grey, (4)_______ day the city can be extremely romantic.
And (5)_______ it gets overcrowded, (6)_______ is an easy escape to the other islands in the Venice Gulf, (7)_______ brightly-colored houses are a photographer’s dream. In a curious way, Venice is a model city for the future; it is free from cars and the (8)_______ way to get around is by public transport or on foot. This one fact alone (9)_______ it a unique city, one (10)_______ traffic noise, the creation of genius indeed.
Exercise 08. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
The majority of lottery winners change their lives (1)_______ little, and continue on their settled way happy ever after. A couple of years ago, a Mr. David Horabin won a million. He had been struggling to (2)_______ a success of his dry cleaning shop for the past 12 months. He accepted his cheque in a small ceremony (3)_______ the premises at 2.30, and by three o'clock he had reopened for business. The reaction of Mr. Pasquale Consalvo who won $30 million in the New York state lottery was very (4)_______. He was unhappy not to be able to fulfill his desire to go to work as (5)_______ on the day he won. He also said that if the money made him (6)_______ he would give it back. In fact, the chances of his life being made a misery by his new-found wealth are almost (7)_______ slim though not quite as the sixty million-to-one odds he beat to take a jackpot (8)_______ had remained unclaimed through six previous draws. Gambling small amounts (9)_______ the lottery is a harmless if futile hobby. (10)_______, gambling can become an addiction, increasingly so as the activity becomes socially acceptable.
Exercise 09. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
PEER PRESSURE
 	One of the strongest influences on children today (1)_______ that of their peers. What their classmates think, how they dress and how they act in class and out of it (2)_______ the behavior of nearly every child at school. In their efforts not to be different, some children go so far as to hide their intelligence and ability in case they are made (3)_______ of. Generally, children do not want to stand (4)_______ from the crowd. They want to fit in, to be accepted. In psychological terms, the importance of (5)_______ pressure cannot be over emphasized. There is a lot of evidence that it has great bearing on all aspects of children's lives, (6)_______ the clothes they wear, the music they listen to and their attitude to study to their ambitions in life, their relationships and their sense. (7)_______, as children grow up into adolescents, individuality becomes more acceptable, desirable even, and in their search for their (8)_______ personal style, the teenager and young adult will begin to experiment and be more willing to run the (9)_______ of rejection by the group. Concern about intellectual prowess and achieving good exam results can dominate as the atmosphere of competition develops and worries (10)_______ the future override any fears of appearing too brainy.
Exercise 10. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
THE BIRTH OF THE T-SHIRT
The T-shirt, or at least the T-shirt as we know it, was born in the theatre. When Tennessee William's play A Streetcar Named Oesire opened in New York in December 1947, a young actor (1)_______ Marlon Brando went (2)_______ stage wearing a (3)_______ of blue jeans and a bright, white, capped-sleeve T-shirt. It was the first time the T-shirt had been seen publicly as anything (4)_______ an item of underwear and it set a fashion trend that was to last through (5)_______ the end of the century. The idea for the T-shirt came (6)_______ Brando himself. He had worn one at rehearsals for the play. The director was so impressed by the look that was created that he asked Brando to wear the shirt in the play itself. Brando may have seen the shirt being advertised by the American company Sears Roebuck. They had decided to market the shirt (7)_______ a fashionable garment in its (8)_______ right, rather than just something to be worn (9)_______ warmth beneath a denim workshirt (10)_______ an army uniform. It was Brando, however, who popularized it, especially with the release of the film version of Streetcar in 1951. A short leather jacket completed the look that was to be adopted by teenage rebels in many countries for decades afterwards.
WEEK 21: B1 READING
1. B1 level - The Truth about Kids and Tech
Read the text below and match the headings A to H with paragraphs 1 to 5. There are two more headings than you need. Write the answers on the answer sheet.
Boys prefer video games; girls prefer communicating online.
Reading is not dead.
Most young people spend too much time looking at screens.
Teens can look at more than one screen at a time.
The Digital Revolution is not making young people more creative.
Kids who use social media get more exercise than kids who play video games.
Kids with smartphones watch less TV.
TV and music are not losing popularity.
The Truth About Kids and Tech
A new study reveals some surprises about kids and technology
Common Sense Media, a non-profit group focused on helping children, parents and teachers better understand media and technology, has conducted a study. It looked at a wide range of media-related activities, from old methods like reading and listening to the radio, to new favorites like using social media and video chatting. More than 2,600 kids from around the country were surveyed. Here are some facts that the study revealed about tweens (8 to 12 years) and teens (13 to 18 years).
B. Reading is not dead.
While the average time young people spend reading, either in print or on a screen, is only 30 minutes per day, kids who took the survey say reading is one of their favorite activities.
1. _____________________________________________________
One in five tweens uses more than six hours of screen media each day, and 18% of teens are looking at their screens for more than 10 hours a day. Often they’re doubling up on screens, watching television on one while chatting with friends on another
2._____________________________________________________
Among tween boys, 71% enjoy playing video games, twice as many as tween girls. And while more than 25% of teen boys list playing video games as their favorite media activity, only 2% of teen girls do. Teen girls, meanwhile, spend about 40 minutes more each day on social media than boys do.
3. ______________________________________________________
For tweens, TV is still the top media activity. They enjoy it the most and watch it every day. In fact, 47% of tweens have television sets in their bedrooms. For teens, while 57% have TV sets in their rooms, music is the reigning form of entertainment. However, only about a third listen to music on the radio. Most teens listen to it on their smartphones.
4. ______________________________________________________
Kids report spending about an hour each day being active. For gamers, that average drops to 47 minutes, the lowest for any kind of media consumer. Social media users are the most active, spending one hour and 13 minutes per day doing some form of physical activity.
5. ______________________________________________________
So far, kids are too busy consuming to be doing much producing. Tweens spend an average of five minutes and teens nine minutes per day making something with all their digital tools, whether it’s art, music, or writing.
In a statement, Common Sense Media chief executive officer James P. Steyer said that the study “provides parents, educators and the media industry with an excellent overview of what kids are doing today and how we can make the most of the media and technology in their lives."
2. B1 level - The Importance of Music in Schools
Read the text below and complete the sentences with a maximum of 4 words. Record your answers on the answer sheet. The first one (0) has been done as an example for you.
The Importance of Music in Schools
"Music helps the mind develop and grow," my dad often says, and I have found this to be very true. It is a proven fact that participating in a music program in school will help develop your brain to a higher level and faster than other students. Music actually improves communication between the right and left sides of the brain, allowing you to gain better comprehension and memorization skills.
So, why do we need music in our schools? Well, because music is everything.
Music is science. It is exact and demands acoustics. The conductor's score is a graph that contains volume changes, melody and harmony, all the while keeping the group at a constant pace.
Music is math. It is based on the rhythmic subdivisions of time, done in a split second.
Music is history. The music you hear or play is usually an indication of the time and environment in which it was created.
Music is physical education. It requires an immense amount of coordination of fingers, hands, arms, lips, cheeks and facial muscles. Not to mention control of your diaphragm, back, stomach and chest muscles to make sure every note comes out clearly and in pitch
Music is a foreign language. Its terms are usually in Italian and the music is not in any language known to man. It is its own language and uses symbols to represent ideas.
Music is the universal language that everyone understands and can relate to. Music is what brings everything together.
Most of all, music is art. It is the greatest form of art that allows a human to take boring notes on a page, and transform them into an emotion and feeling you cannot measure.
Music is just as important as all the classes you are required to take, and it is critical that music classes remain in schools. Not only to provide a place for students to belong, but also something that will help their minds grow and develop like no

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