ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP HỌC KÌ II (2021 – 2022) TIẾNG ANH LỚP 7 A. THEORY Vocabulary Pronunciation Grammar Speaking Unit 7: Traffic Means of transport; Road Signs. Sounds /e/ and /ei/ - It indicating distance. - Used to V. Talk about obeying traffic rules. Identify road signs. Unit 8: Films Different types of films. Sounds /t/ and /d/ and /id/ - –ed and –ing adjectives. - Connectors: although, despite, in spite of, however, nevertheless. Talk about favourite films. Unit 9: Festivals Around the World -Types of festivals. -Festival activities. Stress in two- syllable words. - H/Wh questions: Review. - Adverbial phrases. Talk about popular festivals. Unit 10: Sources of Energy - Types of energy sources. - Words to describe energy sources. Word stress (three syllables). - The future continuous. - The future simple passive. Talk about advantages and disadvantages of types of energy sources. Unit 11: Travelling in the future - Means of transport in the future. - Movement words. Rising and falling intonation for questions. - Will (review). - Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs. Talk about means of transport in the future. B. PRACTICE EXERCISES A. LANGUAGE I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. diverse B. drive C. invention D. crime 2. A. nature B. poverty C. question D. future 3. A. convenient B. social C. ocean D. special 4. A. designs B. sails C. pedals D. pollutes 5. A. measure B. breakfast C. appear D. spread 6. A. flood B. wood C. book D. cook 7. A. overcrowded B. house C. country D. town 8. A. health B. heat C. meat D. seat 9. A. pavement B. travel C. imagine D. transport 10. A. footprint B. shoot C. smooth D. toothache 11. A. ended B. shocked C. laughed D. missed 12. A. washed B. missed C. talked D. annoyed II. Find the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. l. A. another B. plentiful C. dangerous D. limited 2. A. attention B. pollution C. holiday D. effective 3. A. expensive B. different C. abundant D. convenient 4. A. petroleum B. advantage C. enormous D. tendency 5. A. bamboo B. invite C. tourist D. prepare 6. A. petrol B. chimney C. future D. hotel 7. A. overcrowded B. population C. uncomfortable D. celebration 8. A. successful B. renewable C. available D. electricity 9. A. underwater B. supersonic C. malnutrition D. intelligent 10. A. spacious B. comfort C. traffic D. resource 11. A. silent B. noisy C. pretty D. polite 12. A. agree B. hurry C. enter D. visit III. Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete the sentences. 1. __________books are here. __________ are there. A. Theirs – ours B. Their – our C. Theirs – our D. Their – ours 2. Linda used to __________ morning exercise when she got up early. A. did B. does C. doing D. do 3. The ending of the film is __________ All audiences are very sad. A. disappointed B. satisfying C. disappointing D. satisfied 4. __________the film was gripping, Tom slept from beginning to end. A. Therefore B. Despite C. However D. Although 5. You should look right and left when you go__________ the road. A. down B. across C. up D. along 6. You found the plot of the film __________ A. boring B. bored C. interested D. acting 7. A lot of dancers go to Rio de Janeiro to __________ the Carnival. A. attend B. join C. perform D. appear 8. Nuclear power__________ in the future. A. will replace B. replaced C. will be replaced D. replaces 9. Wind, hydro and solar are __________ resources. A. modern B. renewable C. non-renewable D. new 10. It’s really difficult to __________ a bicycle up the hill. A. fly B. drive C. pedal D. sail 11. At this time next week, we __________ a test on sources of energy. A. will take B. take C. will be taking D. are taking 12. My children often sleep while they are __________ a plane. A. on B. in C. by D. X 13. Have you ever __________ to Sapa? A. seen B. be C. visited D. gone 14. Don’t eat that type of fish, you may have a/an __________ A. energy B. sick C. sore D. allergy 15. What __________ do I need to cook an omelet? A. menu B. food C. material D. ingredients 16. My cousin, Hoa, is the same age __________ me. A. as B. of C. too D. like 17. I __________ marbles when I was young, but now I didn’t. A. play B. used to play C. have played D. didn’t use to play 18. __________ bottles of milk does your family need for a week? A. How B. How many C. How much D. How old 19. My brother doesn’t like ice-skating because he thinks it is__________ A. dangerous B. endangered C. danger D. in danger 20. Driverless cars have already , and they look so cool. A. gone B. travelled C. exist D. existed 21. If I have a jet pack. I will use to fly anywhere easily. A. my B. mine C. his D. their 22. I think teleportation is only . A. imagine B. imaginary C. imaginable D. imagining 23. Do we need much to park that kind of vehicles? A. land B. ground C. soil D. space 24. Do you think it will be (an) , green way to travel? A. convenient B. inconvenience C. polluting D. polluted 25. I think in the future cities will be more crowded and the traffic will get . A. good B. well C. worse D. worst 26. Which is the best of transport for the future? A. mean B. means C. traffic D. ways 27. Sidewalks are to moving walkways in airports. A. familiar B. similar C. different D. same 28. We are looking for cheap, clean, sources of energy. A. polluting B. harmful C. expensive D. effective 29. We should try to reduce energy as much as possible. A. production B. producers C. consumption D. consumers 30. Solar energy is and it can be replaced easily. A. new B. renew C. renewable D. non-renewable 31. For many people living in rural areas, biogas is a cheap energy available. A. method B. production C. supply D. consumption 32. Nuclear energy can provide enough electricity for the world’s needs, but it is very . A. risk B. risky C. endanger D. endangered 33. Alternative sources of energy are and safe. A. enough B. not enough C. short D. abundant 34. Sources of energy will be used more for our future. A. effective B. efficient C. effectively D. efficiently 35. A sky safety system will stop everyone crashing in the sky. A. at B. from C. through D. for 36. __________ regular light bulbs with low energy light bulbs, which use less energy. A. Turn B. Replace C. Place D. Put 37. __________is it from your house to the nearest bus stop?” - “About 50 metres”. A. How much B. How long C. How far D. How often 38. A(n) station will be built in the North of the country next decade. A. hydropower B. water C. hydroelectricity D. energy 39. We can the problem of energy shortage by using solar energy. A. carry out B. get C. recover D. solve 40. Don’t forget to the lights when leaving a room or going to bed. A. turn B. turn on C. turn off D. turn out 41. What should we do to our electric bills? A. fall B. cut down C. drop D. reduce 42. The use of biogas for cooking in the countryside. A. will increase B. will be increasing C. will be increased D. will have increased 43. The digital camera belongs to Nick. That camera is . A. him B. he C. his D. one 44. Is this schoolbag ? A. you B. your C. yours D. them 45. The city is working on a project the slums with clean water. A. providing B. provide C. to provide D. to providing 46. In that country, over 30% of the population live in . A. poor B. poorer C. poverty D. the poor 47. Children who malnutrition can have a lot of diseases. A. suffer from B. avoid C. gain D. obtain 48. There are more problems in the slums than in the areas. A. wealth B. richness C. wealthy D. country 49. __________ is quite popular in an overcrowded city where you can see people sleeping in a park or under a bridge. A. Homeless B. The homeless C. Homelessly D. Homelessness 50. Last night, I didn’t go to bed early being very tired. A. despite of B. in spite of C. although D. because of III. Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable respond to complete each of the following exchange. 1. Daisy: “Could you give me two bowls of beef soup, please?” Pike: “__________”. A. Do you have any soup? B. You don’t have soup. C. How’s the soup? D. Would you like anything else? 2. Jane: “Congratulation! You have got high marks in the last term.” Mary:“ __________”. A. Really? Never say so. B. I’d love to say so. C. It is kind of you to say so. D. You’re welcome. 3. Nick: “Why don’t we go to the cinema ?” Hoa:“ __________” A. Will you join us? B. Yes, lets! C. I’d like it D. What play is it? 4. Peter: “Let’s have a drink. What would you like?” Jack: “___________”. A. It’s not good. B. Some coffee, please. C. No, it isn’t D. certainly. Here you are. 5. Mai: “What a beautiful painting!” Peter: “___________”. A. I’m glad to tell you so. B. It’s very nice of you to say so. C. I don’t mind if you say that. D. You’re welcome. 6. Quan: “Would you like to come to my house for dinner next Friday?” Hoa: “__________”. A. Certainly not. B. Unfortunately not. C. I'm afraid, I can't. D. I hope not. 7. Laura: “Where did you go on vacation?” Jasmine: “__________”. A. To California. B. Next month. C. For six days. D. David and I went there. 8. Nam: “What do you think about the music film?” Huy: “__________”. A. I can’t wait. B. It’s an animation film. C. Yes. I love sound effects. D. Wow, it’s quite gripping. 9. Jack: “Do you want to the museum with us?” Mary:“_ __________”. A. Thanks, but I’d rather stay at home. B. Titanic, please. C. I’d like two tickets. D. I enjoy watching films. 10. David: “I think to reduce pollution, people should use public transport instead of their own cars.” Linda:“ __________”. A. I don’t know. I just don’t think it’s for me. B. What nonsense! C. Yes, let’s. D. I can’t agree with you more. B. SKILLS: READING - WRITING READING: I. Choose the correct answer A, B, c or D to fill each blank in the following passage. In the modern world, people depend on energy to power their everyday lives. A wide range of power-run devices and modern conveniences (1) ___________, and although it may seem that we will not be in danger of living without those conveniences, the fact is that many supplies of energy are running out rapidly. Scientists are constantly (2) __________new sources of energy to keep modern society running. Whether future populations will continue to enjoy the benefits of abundant energy will depend (3) __________the success of this search. Coal, oil, and natural gas are now being used widely. (4) ___________, these supplies are limited, and they are a major source of pollution. Therefore, the existing alternative energy sources must be involved or further explored and developed. These include nuclear, water, solar, and wind power, as well as energy from new, (5) __________types of fuels. Each of these, however, has advantages and disadvantages. 1.A. are used B. used to C. are using D. use 2.A. looking into B. searching for C. researching D. finding 3.A. on B. for C. with D. in 4.A. Moreover B. Because C. Although D. However 5.A. polluting B. polluted C. nonpolluting D. pollution II. Read the passage, and then choose the correct answer. The natural environment includes all natural resources that are necessary for life: the air, the oceans, the sun and the land. Because they are vital for life, these resources must be protected from pollution and conserved. Ecologists study their importance and how to use them carefully. According to ecologists, resources are divided into two groups: renewable and non-renewable. When a resource is used, it takes some time to replace it. If the resource can be replaced quickly and easily, it is called renewable. If it cannot be replaced quickly and easily, it is called non-renewable. For example, grass for animals is a renewable resource. When cows eat the grass, the resource is used. If the soil is fertilized and protected, more grass will grow. Coal, however, is non-renewable because it takes millions of years to make coal. All fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources. 1. The natural environment consists of_______________. A. the air and the land B. the oceans and the sun C. the sun and the land D. all natural resources 2. According to ecologists, there are _______________resource groups. A. two B. three C. four D. five 3. If the resource can be_______________, it is called renewable. A. burnt quickly B. replaced quickly C. divided properly D. used quickly 4. Grass for animals is a______________resource. A. limited B. non-renewable C. renewable D. clean 5. According to the passage, coal is non-renewable because it takes_____________ to make coal. A. hundreds of years B. thousands of years C. millions of years. D. billions of years III. Read the passage, and then choose the correct answer. In Britain, the climate is not very good. There are very few hot days and it rains a lot. Because of this, people spend a lot of time at home. Generally, British homes have a lot of furniture in them, carpets on the floors and heavy curtains. Many houses in Britain are old. Many of them are over one hundred years old. Often, they do not have enough insulation and the heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney. Because of the climate, people in Britain have to spend a lot of money on heating. Many houses have a special system called "central heating". This heats all the rooms and, at the same time, heats the hot water. Houses without central heating often have gas, electric or coal fires. The rooms in most British houses are quite small. New houses are much better. They have two layers of glass in the windows to stop the heat going out. 1. Why do British people spend a lot of time at home? A. Because the climate is not very good.Why do British people spend a lot of time at home? B. Because they don't know where to go. C. Because the climate is very good. D. Because they want to stay at home. 2. The heat goes out of the houses through_____ . A. the doors and up the chimney B. the windows and up the chimney C. the windows, the doors and up the chimney D. the walls and up the chimney 3. Because of______ , people in Britain have to spend a lot of money on heating. A. cold weather B. cool weather C. hot weather D. bad weather 4. Houses without central heating often have_____ . A. only coal fires B. gas or coal fires C. electric or coal fires D. gas, electric or coal fires 5. New houses usually have______ in the windows to stop the heat going out. A. one layer of glass B. two layers of glass C. three layers of glass D. two or three layers of glass WRITING: I. Complete the sentences, using the given words: 1. How long/ it/ take/ get through/ worst/ traffic jam? → ______________________________________________________________________. 2. It/ take/ me/ 15 minutes/ walk home/ from/ train station. → ______________________________________________________________________. 3. Max/ frighten/ by the film/ that he couldn’t sleep/ night. → ______________________________________________________________________. 4. The festival/ take/ place/ every year/ the end/ August. → ______________________________________________________________________. 5. Christmas / be / one / most famous / religious festivals / the world. → ______________________________________________________________________. 6. My family and I / go / Thailand / last April / take part / the Songkran Festival. → ______________________________________________________________________. 7. It/ important/ us/ learn/ use/ roads properly/ safely. → ______________________________________________________________________. 8. Mai/ used/ go/ school/ foot/ when/ she/ primary school. → ______________________________________________________________________. 9. Despite/ good/ English,/ he /was/ not/ chosen. → ______________________________________________________________________. 10. How far/ it/ your house/ the bookstore? → ______________________________________________________________________. II. Rewrite the sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one. 1. Although Tom was tired, he tried to smile. → In spite of______________________________________________________________. 2. In spite of heavy rain, my brother went to work. → Although_______________________________________________________________. 3. Why don’t we go out to dinner and a movie? → Let’s___________________________________________________________________. 4. The traffic was terrible, but we arrived on time. → We arrived _____________________________________________________________. 5. What is the distance from Madrid to Barcelona? → How far_________________________________________________________________. 6. They will install solar panels on the roof of the house next week. → Solar panels_____________________________________________________________. 7. Some people said that the film was terrible. I found it quite gripping. → Although________________________________________________________________. 8. The last time she phoned me was 3 weeks ago. → She_____________________________________________________________________. 9. We often went to the cinema every Sunday last year. → We used_________________________________________________________________. 10. The distance from Ho Chi Minh to Da Nang is about 838,9 kilometres. → It is_____________________________________________________________________. III. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence which has the same meaning with the given one. 1. Although Tom was tired, he tried to smile. A. In spite of Tom was tired, he tried to smile. B. Despite Tom’s tiredness, he tries to smile. C. In spite of being tired, Tom tried to smile. D. Despite his tired, Tom tried to smile. 2. In spite of heavy rain, my brother went to work. A. In spite it rained heavily, my brother went to work. B. Although it rained heavily, my brother went to work. C. Despite it rained heavily, my brother went to work. D. Although of heavy rain, my brother went to work . 3. Why don’t we go out to dinner and a movie? A. Let’s we going out to dinner and a movie. B. How about going out dinner and movie? C. What about to going out to dinner and movie? D. Let’s go out to dinner and movie. 4. The traffic was terrible, but we arrived on time. A. We arrived on time despite the terrible traffic. B. We arrived on time despite the traffic was terrible. C. We arrived on time despite being traffic terrible. D. We arrived on time despite of the terrible traffic. 5. What is the distance from Madrid to Barcelona? A. How long is it between Madrid and Barcelona? B. How far is it from Barcelona to Madrid? C. How far it is from Madrid to Barcelona? D. How long it is from Madrid to Barcelona? 6. They will install solar panels on the roof of the house next week. A. Solar panels will be installed in the roof of our house next week. B. They will have solar panels to be installed on the roof of the house next week. C. Solar panels will being installed on the roof of the house next week. D. Solar panels will be installed on the roof of the house next week. 7. Some people said that the film was terrible. I found it quite gripping. A. Because some people said that the film was terrible, I found it quite gripping. B. Although some people said that the film was terrible, I found it quite gripping. C. In spite some people said that the film was terrible, I found it quite gripping. D Some people said that the film was terrible, nevertheless I found it quite gripping. 8. The last time she phoned me was 3 weeks ago. A. She has phoned me for 3 weeks. B. She has not phoned me for 3 weeks ago. C. She has phoned me was for 3 weeks. D. She has not phoned me for 3 weeks. 9. We often went to the cinema every Sunday last year. A. We used to went to the cinema every Sunday. B. We used to go to the cinema every Sunday. C. We used go to the cinema every Sunday. D. We used to going to the cinema every Sunday. 10. The distance from Ho Chi Minh to Da Nang is about 838,9 kilometres. A. It’s about 838,9 kilometres from Ho Chi Minh to Da Nang. B. It was 838,9 kilometres to go to Ho Chi Minh and Da Nang. C. It take Ho Chi Minh 838,9 kilometres to go Da Nang. D. It took Da Nang 838,9 kilometres to go Ho Chi Minh. IV. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word order to make meaningful sentences 1. How long/ it/ take/ get through/ worst/ traffic jam? A. How long it take for get through worst traffic jam? B. How long do it take to get through worst traffic jam? C. How long does it take to get through the worse traffic jam? D. How long does it take to get through the worst traffic jam? 2. It/ take/ me/ 15 minutes/ walk home/ from/ train station. A. It take me 15 minutes walk home from the train station. B. It takes me 15 minutes to walk home from the train station. C. It take me 15 minutes walks home from train station. D. It take me 15 minutes to walks home from the train station. 3. Max/ frighten/ by the film/ that he couldn’t sleep/ night. A. Max were so frightened by the film that he couldn’t sleep in night. B. Max was so frightening by the film that he couldn’t sleep in night. C. Max was so frightened by the film that he couldn’t sleep at night. D. Max frighten the film that he couldn’t sleep at night. 4. The festival/ take/ place/ every year/ the end/ August. A. The festival takes place every year at the end of August. B. The festival take place every year at the end of August. C. The festival taked place every year at the end of August. D. The festival take place every year at the end August. 5. Christmas / be / one / most famous / religious festivals / the world. A. Christmas is one of the most famous religious festivals in the world. B. Christmas is one of the most famous religious festivals on the world. C. Christmas are one of the most famous religious festivals in the world. D. Christmas is one of most famous religious festivals in the world. 6. My family and I / go / Thailand / last April / take part / the Songkran Festival. A. My family and I go to Thailand last April to take part in the Songkran Festival. B. My family and I went to Thailand last April to take part the Songkran Festival. C. My family and I went to Thailand last April to take part in the Songkran Festival. D. My family and I went Thailand last April to take part in the Songkran Festival. 7. It/ important/ us/ learn/ use/ roads properly/ safely. A. It is important for us to learn to use the roads properly and safely. B. It is important to us to learn use the roads properly and safely. C. It is important for us to learn use the roads properly safely. D. It is important to us to learn to use the roads properly and safely. 8. Mai/ used/ go/ school/ foot/ when/ she/ primary school. A. Mai used to go to school on foot when she was in primary school. B. Mai used to go to school by foot when she was in primary school. C. Mai used to go to school on foot when she is in primary school. D. Mai used to go school on foot when she was in primary school. 9. Despite/ good/ English,/ he /was/ not/ chosen. A. Although his English good, he wasn’t chosen. B. Although his English was good, he wasn’t chosen. C. Although his English was good, he was chosen. D. Although his good English, he wasn’t chosen. 10. How far/ it/ your house/ the bookstore? A. How far is it to your house from the bookstore? B. How far is it from your house to the bookstore? C. How far it is from your house to the bookstore? D. How far is it from your house into the bookstore? V. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 1. Non-renewable energy sources are going to run off soon. A B C D 2. He will be worked on the report at this time tomorrow. A B C D 3. 8. Bicycles are cheap and environmental friendly. A B C D 9. Everyday I go to work by foot, but she goes to work by bus. A B C D 10. In spite of they were tired, they wanted to watch the film. A B C D --------- the end ---------
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