Bài tập Tiếng Anh Lớp 9 - Unit 7: Recipes and eating habits

 I    Find the word which has a different sound in the underlined part.

       1.   A. second                     B. welcome                  C. collection                D. improve

       2.   A. other                         B. colourful                  C. dolphin                    D. wonderful

       3.   A. food                          B. took                          C. cook                         D. look

       4.   A. fun                            B. uncle                        C. club                          D. aquarium

       5.   A. clever                       B. circus                       C. collect                      D. cushion

 II  Find the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.

       1.   A. generous                  B. suspicious               C. constancy                D. sympathy

       2.   A. acquaintance          B. unselfish                  C. attraction                 D. humorous

       3.   A. loyalty                     B. success                     C. incapable                 D. sincere

       4.   A. carefully                  B. correctly                  C. seriously                  D. personally

       5.   A. excited                     B. interested                 C. confident                 D. memorable

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  1. 2. a glass of 12. a pinch of 3. a bottle of 13. a handful of 4. a bowl of 14. a clove of 5. a bar of 15. a spoonful of 6. a can of 16. a mug of 7. a carton of 17. a barrel of 8. a basket of 18. a sip of 9. a bunch of 19. a stick of 10. a bag of 20. a head of IV Find one verb about food preparation for each definition below. Verb Definitions 1. to mix the food very well using the blender 2. to cut into thin pieces 3. to move the food with a circular movement of the spoon 4. to take off the skin 5. to put two or more different things together 6. to remove the water from something (for example, pasta) 7. to cut into small pieces 8. to soak meat in a mixture of spices and seasonings 9. to leave something in water Now write a verb you have found under each photo below. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I.
  2. 2. In spite of his , he ignored all the delicious food hungry served on the table. 3. Eating a lot of fast food can do to your health. harmful 4. Jenny is feeling sick. She thinks that she is having a problem with her digest . 5. Eating without being treated possibly cause a order number of long-term problems for your health. VIII Find one mistake in each sentence and correct it. 1. If you do not have breakfast in the morning, you should not be able to ABC study or work efficiently. D 2. I don’t like eating something overcooked, so I will ask the chef to cook ABC another piece of beef for me. D 3. My mother needed some cloves of garlic, so I went to the market and ABC buy it for her. D 4. While the chicken is cooking, wash two cucumbers, chop them in ABC a half and slice them. D 5. If you can cook some food for yourself, have a bowl of cereal and a ABCD bottle of milk. C. READING IX Read the passage. Fill in the blank with one word, based on the beginning letter(s).
  3. Buying organic produce Organic food is the cheapest when bought directly from a farmer or producer, either via a box scheme, farmers market or farm shop. Buying local, organic food will often cost less than the non-organic equivalent. Unfortunately, most of us cannot access organic food directly from the producer, and therefore it tends to be more expensive than the basic non-organic equivalent in the supermarkets. It does pay to shops around. Some organic products cost less than premium non-organic products. You might be pleasantly surprised. If you are on a tight budget, but would like to buy more organic food, then you could try prioritising your purchases. Items such as organic flour, milk, bread and butter can be cheaper. If you compare prices, you may actually find that many organic brands are cheaper than their conventional equivalents and are often on special offer. There are other reasons, besides nutrition, that people choose organic food - such as taste, to avoid pesticides and a concern for the environment. The organic movement does promote better soil and it stands to reason that in the long run, organic farming is better for overall soil quality. Let’s not forget the most important factor in your diet, as far as fruit and vegetables are concerned, is to eat as much and as wide variety as possible. 2 1 Find a word/ phrase in the reading that means: 1. a thing that is equal to or corresponds with another in value, amount, function, meaning (paragraph 1) 2. very little money to spare (paragraph 2) 3. a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals (paragraph 3) 4. support, actively encourage or improve (paragraph 3) 5. over or after a long period of time (paragraph 3)
  4. 3. Momofuku Ando didn’t succeed in making noodles immediately. 4. Ando’s cup instant noodles was born after Ando saw the Americans eating them. 5. Cup instant noodles were liked by many people then. 2. Listen again and fill in the gaps with the missing numbers. 1. The history of instant noodles begins in Japan in 2. Momofuku was years old at that time. 3. For year, he tried to make instant noodles, and he succeeded. 4 years later, he went to America. 5. In , he made instant noodles in a cup. 6. Ando died in F. WRITING XV Complete the following sentences, using modal auxiliary verbs (can, must, may, might, should, etc.) 1. If you are afraid of gaining weight, 2. If she wants her skin to be more beautiful, 3. If he wants to strengthen his muscles, 4. If the boy drinks a lot of soda, 5. If you don’t want to have stomachache, 6. If the food is served when it is hot, 7. If you want to add some flavors to the cake, 8. If your daughter gets addicted to chocolate, 9. If you eat too late, 10. If Dad likes to eat spicy food, XVI Write an email (100-120 words) to your grandmother who lives far from you. Tell her about your recent eating habits. You should base on some suggestions below: - What do you often have for breakfast? for lunch? for dinner? - What are your favorite foods and drinks? - By whom in your family do you like foods are cooked? - Do you and your family often eat out or eat fast food? - Do you think you have good eating habits or not? Why? - Do you have any eating problems? If yes, do you need her advice? Dear ,