This document provides an answer key for a mid-year English proficiency exam for 9th grade students in Vietnam. It tests students on their language focus, reading comprehension, and writing skills. For the language focus section, it provides the correct answers to multiple choice questions testing grammar and vocabulary. The reading comprehension section contains questions about two passages. The writing section contains sentences to be completed based on prompts assessing use of reported speech.
This document provides an answer key for a mid-year English proficiency exam for 9th grade students in Vietnam. It tests students on their language focus, reading comprehension, and writing skills. For the language focus section, it provides the correct answers to multiple choice questions testing grammar and vocabulary. The reading comprehension section contains questions about two passages. The writing section contains sentences to be completed based on prompts assessing use of reported speech.
This document provides an answer key for a mid-year English proficiency exam for 9th grade students in Vietnam. It tests students on their language focus, reading comprehension, and writing skills. For the language focus section, it provides the correct answers to multiple choice questions testing grammar and vocabulary. The reading comprehension section contains questions about two passages. The writing section contains sentences to be completed based on prompts assessing use of reported speech.
A. LANGUAGE FOCUS. I. 1. B 2. D 3. A II. 1. B 2. C III. 1. D 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. A 8. D 9. D 10. B IV. 1. Will find 2. Liked 3. Had left 4. Were destroyed 5. Visited B. READING I. 1. With 2. Negative 3. Factories 4. Thirdly 5. For 6. In II. 1. It is in the USA. 2. Because the sun does not set for nearly three months in the summer. 3. A 4. B C. WRITNG 1. Nam said (that) he had just received a postcard from his foreign friend. 2. Thu said (that) all the students would have a meeting the following week. 3. I told/ said to my teacher (that) I had forgot to do my homework. 4. Phong said (that) he was looking forward to his grandfather’s gift. 5. She said to/ told me to bring her a book. 6. The mother said to/ told him to open the window. 7. A murder suspect is being questioned by the policeman now. 8. The instructions will be translated into French (by me). 9. Has the meeting been postponed by the council? 10.The room was being cleaned when I arrived.