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ÔN KIỂM TRA CUỐI HK II. TIẾNG ANH 7.

REVISION 1
II. LANGUAGE(2 pts)
*Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
11.A. renewable B. solar C. tradition D. attraction
*Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has different stress pattern.
12.A. twenty B. thirteen C. ninety D. eighty
*Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
13. Wellington is ______ capital city of New Zealand.
A. a B. an C. the D. x
14. We ______ a lot of photos of the castles yesterday.
A. take B. took C. is taking D. will take
15. My father loves a coal fire, ______ I hate it.
A. or B. so C. and D. but
16. Spring Town uses 55% of coal, Fairview uses 65% of coal. Spring Town uses ______ coal than
Fairview.
A. less B. more C. fewer D. as
17. Mike: “How was your holiday, Nick?” - Nick: “______”
A. It was great. B. thank you. C. You’re welcomed. D. I’m fine.
18. The festival occurs annually in August.
A. takes care of B. takes part in C. takes place D. takes up
19. Last week, our school organized a charity event to______ for the poor.
A. have money B. raise money C. save money D. give money
20. We ______ take onother test because we did one already.
A. have to B. has to C. doesn’t have to D. don’t have to
III. READING (2pts)
Part 1: Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete it. (1pt)
Energy is (21) ______ important part of our life. Many centuries ago, people used wood and other plant
materials to cook food and keep them warm (22)______the winter. In 1850, nearly 90% of the energy was
from wood. Then in the late 19th centuries, coal became the biggest source of energy. After that, people
started to use more oil and natural gas. From 1960 to 2000, oil became the main source of energy. In the
1990s, the world got 37%* of its energy from oil. In 2005, gas (23)______ 22%* of the world’s energy
use. Coal, oil, natural gas are still the main energy sources in the 21 st century, but they’re non- renewable
and cause lots of (24)______. Now, many countries are using more renewable energy sources like wind
power, solar power, and hydropower. These sources of energy are (25) ______ and are becoming cheaper
to build.
21. A. a B. an C. the D. x
22. A. on B. at C. of D. in
23.A. provide B. provides C. provided D. providing
24.A. polluted B. polluting C. pollution D. non- pollution
25.A. clean B. dirty C. polluted D. expensive
Part 2: Read the passage and choose the correct letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to
each question. (1.25 pts)
For hundreds of years, one remote hill in the middle of England has hosted one of the strangest and most
dangerous festivals in the world. It’s the Cooper’s Hill Cheese Rolling Festival. The event is held every
year at the end of May. Some people believe that the festival originated from a tradition of rolling burning
bundles of sticks down the hill to celebrate the end of winter. Today, the festival has grown into an
international event, with over 15,000 participants and spectators from all over the world joining each
year.
The rules are simple. A large wheel of cheese is rolled down the hill, and participants chase after it. The
first runner to make it to the bottom of the hill is the winner. The winner of the race is allowed to keep the
cheese as a prize.
Cooper’s Hill is only 200 meters long, but it is very steep. As a result, racers do not run down the hill;
instead, they usually fall down the hill head over heels. This has led to a lot of accidents. For this reason,
the event was officially canceled in 2010. Outraged fans have continued the event unofficially since then
26. What is the origin of the Cheese Rolling Festival?
A. It is held every year in May.
B. It takes place at Cooper’s Hill in Gloucestershire.
C. It is held to represent the birth of the New Year after winter.
D. It comes from the tradition of rolling burning bundles of sticks down the hill.
27. How many participants and spectators from all over the world join the festival each year?
A. Less than 15,000. B. More than15,000. C. Under 15,000. D. 15,000.
28. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. All the runners in the race are from England.
B. The race is dangerous because the hill is very long.
C. Most participants cannot stay on their feet while they run down the hill.
D. The winner is the first person to catch the cheese
29. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Different food festivals around the world
B. An unusual and dangerous festival in England
C. Tips for winning the race in the Cheese Rolling Festival
D. The history of the Cheese Rolling Festival
30. The word “led to” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning with____
A. grown B. take off C. caused D. look to
IV. WRITING (2pts)
Writing 1. (1 pt)
Part 1: Identify one mistake in each sentence below.
31.Was you in Central Park last night?
A B C D
32. Tom is playing table tennis with her friend.
A B C D
33. Her mother is a beauty woman.
A B C D
Part 2: Finish each of the sentences in such a way that it means the same as the first sentence.
34. She didn’t go to class yesterday.
=> She was absent__________________________________________________________________
35. Hambry gets less energy from oil than Highdale.
=> Highdale gets___________________________________________________________________
Writing 2. Write a paragraph at about 60 to 80 words about your last vacation. (1 pt)
+ Where did you go on your last vacation?
+ What did you do on your trip?
+ Did you buy anything? What did you buy?
+ Did you try any new food? Which was your favorite? Which didn’t you like?
ĐỀ ÔN TẬP HK II. TA 7. REVISION 2
I. LISTENING (2 pts)

II. LANGUAGE (2 pts)


* Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined is pronounced differently from
that of the rest in each of the following questions.
11. A. populated B. parked C. polluted D. crowded
12. A. weather B. theater C. think D. thank
* Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has different stress pattern.
13. A. shopping B. building C. tower D. result
* Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
14. You should wear _____. It’s for your own safety.
A. hat B. belt C. glasses D. seatbelt
15. The Lim Festival _____ place in Lim village.
A. takes B. happens C. opens D. holds
16. Coal, oil and natural gas are still the main _____ sources in the 21th energy.
A. energy B. energetic C. energetical D. energetically
17. The trains are often not _____ the buses.
A. as fast than B. faster than C. as fast like D. as fast as
18. We _____ lots of tasty food in London last week.
A. eated B. eat C. ate D. eaten
19. I can’t take my _____ off the screen because the film is so interesting.
A. ears B. mouth C. nose D. eyes
20. Traffic jam is a big problem in the cities. Going by car is more____than going by bike.
A. conveniently B. convenient C. inconvenient D. convenience
III. READING (2 pts)
Part 1: Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete. (1 pt)
MIDNIGHT CITY
It's hard to ___(21) ___ that just 200 years ago our main energy source was wood. Now we have a wealth
of energy sources to choose from, including a growing range of it ___(22) ___energy technologies. But
what does the future hold? How can we keep it ___(23) ___ energy to an evergrowing population? How
much will it cost? And what impact will the energy choices we make have on our living conditions and
our planet? In a report this year, the International Energy Agency expects electricity generation from
renewable energy it ___(24) ___to increase from 21 percent in 2012 to 33 percent by 2040. Moreover, as
battery technology improves, it will be better able to support renewable energy sources, such as it ___(25)
___power. 21. A. believe B. belong C. say D. take
22. A .old B. good C. renewable D. thick
23. A. supplying B. supply C. supplied D. unsupplying
24. A energies B. sources C. powers D. technology
25. A. solar and wind B. water C. wind D. water and wind

Part 2: Read the passage and choose the correct letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to
each question. (1 pt)
Every year, about 20,000 grey whales swim past the west coast of Vancouver Island. The
whales travel from Mexico to the Arctic and back again. The whole trip is about 16,000 kilometres.
Every March, the people who live around the Pacific Rim National Park have a festival to celebrate the
whales’ journey. The festival is the Pacific Rim Whale Festival. The whales travel very close to the
shore as they swim north. This allows people to gather together to watch the whales from land and from
boats.
Nanaimo Bathtub Race
On the east coast of Vancouver Island, you can see people moving through the water in a strange type of
boat. In the Nanaimo Bathtub Race, all the boats are made from bathtubs. The city of Nanaimo is home
to the oldest and most famous bathtub boat race in the world. Today, Nanaimo World Championship
Bathtub Race is a serious sport that attracts many racers and visitors from around the world.
26. How many grey whales swim near Vancouver Island every year?
A. 15,000 B. 16,000 C. 20,000 D. No one knows.
27. Where do the grey whales start their annual trip?
A. Vancouver Island B. the Arctic
C. somewhere in the open ocean D. Mexico
28. According to the reading, why is it easy for people to see the whales?
A. The people use binoculars.
B. The whales swim close to land.
C. The people are also swimming in the water.
D. They fly over the whales in helicopters.
29. Where does the Nanaimo Bathtub Race happen?
A. Far off the north coast of Vancouver Island.
B. On the South Shore of Vancouver Island.
C. On the west side of Vancouver Island.
D. On the east side of Vancouver Island.
30. What is special about every boat in the race?
A. Each boat can carry three people.
B. Every boat is made from a bathtub.
C. Every boat gets a safety inspection.
D. All the boats have sails.
IV. WRITING (2 pts)
Part 1: Identify one mistake in each sentence below. (0.4 pt)
31. The Emprise State Building is a famous building in United States.
A B C D
32. Sunny panels are expensive to buy, but they save a lot of money by taking energy from the sun.
A B C D
Part 2: Finish each of the sentences in such a way that it means the same as the first sentence. ( 0.6 pt)
33. Her suitcase is large new orange.
The large ………………………………………………………………………………..
34. Cities use more electricity than villages.
Villages ……………………………………………………………………………………
35. The ending of the film is quite disappointing.
I was …………………………………………………………………………………………

ĐỀ ÔN TẬP HK II. TIẾNG ANH 7. REVISION 3


II. LANGUAGE(2 pts)
Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined is pronounced differently from
that of the rest in each of the following questions.
11. A. opened B. knocked C. played D. occurred
*Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has different stress pattern.
12. A. backpack B. lantern C. enjoy D. temple
*Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
13. My parent visited ______ Philipines last year.
A. X B. a C. an D. the
14. The Singing festival ______ next month.
A. begin B. will begin C. began D. is beginning
15. He forgot his umbrella ,______ he got wet .
A. so B. because C. but D. and

16. My sister is different ______ my parents in some ways.


A. into B. from C. to D. at
17. My parents were ______because my brother passed the entrance exam.
A. upset B. dissappointed C. delighted D. annoyed
18. Solar power is a(n) ______ energy because it can be used again and again.
A. renewable B. unrenewable C. polluted D. cheap
19. My new car is ______ yours.
A. expensive B. most expensive C. more expensive D. as expensive as

20. We ______ an interesting film on TV last night.


A. watch B. are watching C. watched D. will watch

III. READING (2pts): 0,2 for each correct sentence

Part 1: Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete it. (1pt)
Running of The Bulls - Pamplona, Spain
The Running of the Bulls is a (21) ____ of the famous San Fermin festival - a practice that involves
running in front of a small group of bulls (typically a dozen) that have been let loose on a course of a
town’s streets. A first firework is set off at 8 a.m. to alert the runners that the corral gate is (22)_____. A
second firework signals that all six bulls have (23)______ released. The third and fourth fireworks are
signals that all of the herd has entered the bullring, marking the end of the event. Every year between 200
and 300 people (24)_____ injured during the run (25)_______ most injuries are due to falls and are not
serious. So you think you support it?
21. A. part B. whole C. section D. piece
22. A. to close B. closed C. open D. opening
23. A. be B. been C. being D. to be
24. A. are B. were C. have been D. had been
25. A. because B. so C. but D. although
Part 2:Read the passage and choose the correct letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to
each question. (1pt)
Almost all our energy comes from oil, coal, and natural gas. We call them fossil fuels. The earth’s fossil
fuels are running out. What will happen when there is no oil, coal and gas on the earth?
Scientists are trying to find and use other alternative sources of energy. We can use energy from the sun,
the wind, and the water.
Solar energy is unlimited. The sun supplies all the energy used to grow plants, to evaporate water for the
rain, and to maintain the temperature of the planet. All are necessary for human life. If we are able to
collect solar energy, we will be sure to have this abundant source of power.
26. What are the other words or phrase for fossil fuels?
A. oil B. oil, gas, natural gas C. natural gas D. coal
27. Natural sources of energy are energy from.
A. the sun, wind, water B. water
C. wind D. the sun
28. From which do plants on the earth get energy?
A. the moon B. the sun C. stars D. the Mars
29. We are asking the question, “What will happen when there is no oil, coal, and gas on the earth?”
because ______ .
A. we are looking for other alternative sources of energy
B. we are looking forward to seeing great changes
C. we are now depending so much on oil, coal, and natural gas
D. other sources of energy can come from the sun, wind, and water
30. The word “abundant” in the passage is closest in meaning with.
A. natural B. necessary C. limited D. plentiful
ĐỀ ÔN TẬP HK II. TIẾNG ANH 7. REVISION 4( NHÓM 18)
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others
1. A. pollution B. souvenir C. demon D. photo
2. A. helped B. wanted C. sounded D. suggested
Choose the word whose main stress is different from the other.
3. A. ferry B. photo C. wallet D. affect
Find the word that is in the CLOSEST meaning to the underline word
4. I like living in the countryside. It is peaceful.
A. noisy B. quiet and calm C. beautiful D. crowded
Find the word that is in the OPPOSITE meaning to the underline word
5. Nobody in my class is as lazy as Peter.
A. busy B. hard working C. excited D. wonderful
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence
6.Wind ______ are very noisy and need windy weather to work well.
A. turbines B. box C. power D. energy
7. I do 8 hours aday, he only works 6 hours aday. He works ______ hours than him.
A. less B. fewer C. little D. few
Put these verbs in correct from.
8. The hotdog eating competition (happen) ______ this year.
9. She (go) ______ to the cinema with her friends yesterday.
10. The sun (rise) ______ in the east.
SECTION 3. READING
I. Read the following passage and circle the correct answer A, B, C or D to indicate the
correct answer to each of the following questions.
Easter is an important Christian festival and holiday. It is (1) ______ to celebrate the resurrection of
Jesus Christ. Easter is not a fixed holiday. Its date varies between 22nd March and 25th April. People
celebrate Easter (2) ______ the world.
In the UK, Easter is a public holiday. People give Easter chocolate eggs to their friends and family.
There are also egg hunts for kids. In the US, Easter is a national holiday. People can go to church and
have a special family meal. They also organize eggs hunts and give gifts on the (3) ______ important
holidays. People celebrate it with an Easter breakfast (4) ______ a meal. They also create very (5) ______
Easter eggs.
1. A. hold B. held C. holding D. to hold
2. A. of B. from C. at D. around
3. A. most B. more C. many D. much
4. A. so B. when C. or D. while
5. A. beautiful B. beauty C. beautify D. beautifully
II. Read the passage and choose the best answer.
SOURCES OF ENERGY
Almost all our energy comes from oil, coal, and natural gas. We call them fossil fuels. The earth’s
fossil fuels are running out. What will happen when there is no oil, coal and gas on the earth?
Scientists are trying to find and use other alternative sources of energy. Now we can use energy
from the sun, the wind, and the water.
Solar energy is unlimited. The sun supplies all the energy used to grow plants, to evaporate water
for rain, and to maintain the temperate of the planet. All are necessary for human life. If we are able to
collect solar energy, we will be sure to have this abundant source of power.
1. What is the title of the passage?
A. Some kinds of energy B. fossil fuels
C. solar energy D. alternative sources of energy
2. The word “them” in the passage refers to ______ .
A. natural gas and oil B. oil and coal
C. coal and solar energy D. oil, gas, natural gas
3. ______ are trying to find and use other alternative sources of energy
A. Experts B. Scientists C. Scientist D. Teachers
4. From which do plants on the earth get energy?
A. the sun B. the Mars C. the moon D. stars
5. The word “abundant” in the passage is closest in meaning with ______.
A. plentiful B. limited C. natural D. necessary
SECTION 4. WRITING
I. Find the mistake that needs correcting by circling A, B, C or D.
1. I’m sorry, I has to do the gardening and feed my pet.
A B C D
2. I think 50% of our energy should come from sun power.
A B C D
3. Fairview gets the most energy from wind power than Franklin.
A B C D
II. Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning. Use the given word(s) if any.
1. It’s our duty to keep the classroom clean and tidy.
→ We_______________________________________________________________________.
2. We’ll go to the theater by taxi, so it’s unnecessary for you to drive.
→ We’ll go to the theater by taxi, so you___________________________________________.
3. There are recycling bins in our apartment block. Some people still don’t bother to separate plastic and
paper. (ALTHOUGH)
→__________________________________________________________________________.
4 Canada gets 25% of its energy from hydropower and 3.5% from coal. (MORE)
→ Canada____________________________________________________________________.

5. She visits her family less frequently than me. (more)


………………………………………………………………………………………………….
6. Wind and solar power plants are clean and cheap to run. They aren't cheap to build. (but)
………………………………………………………………………………………………….
* LISTENING
I. Question 1: Listen to four different people talking about speaking and learning languages.
Then choose the correct answers.
1. Speaker 1 went to ______ last summer.
A. Rome B. Japan C. Vietnam
2. Speaker 2’s mother is Spanish and her father is French so she is ______.
A. French B. Spanish C. bilingual
3. Speaker 3's level of English was _______ in the past.
A. quite bad B. quite good C. excellent
4. Speaker 3 ______ enough words and phrases to get by while travelling around England.
A. learn by heart B. picked up C. looked up
5. A ______ recommended Speaker 4 an English centre to learn English.
A. teacher B. friend C. student

II. Question 2: Listen to the passage and fill the blanks with correct words or phrases (NO
MORE THAN 2 WORDS OR/AND A NUMBER)
TRAFFIC IN SÃO PAULO
- São Paulo is in Brazil
- São Paulo has the world’s (1)________ daily traffic congestion.
- It set a congestion record on (2)_______________, 2012.
- Vehicle queues long (3) ______ around the city during the evening rush hour
- The main cause of this traffic problem is (4)__________________.
- The second reason of its traffic problem is (5)_______________.
* SPEAKING
Topic 1. Education
1. Greetings
2. Talk about your primary school.
3. - What was your favorite subject?
- Why did you like it?
- Who did you often learn it with?
Topic 2. Festivals around the world
1. Greetings
2.Talk about one of the festivals you know.
3.- Have you ever attended any activities at the festival?
- What do you learn from the festival?
Topic 3. Transportation
1. Greetings
2. Talk about kinds of transport the students in your school usually use.
3. - How do you often go to school?
- Do you think students should use public transportation? Why/ Why not?
Topic 4. Energy sources
1. Greetings
2. Talk about the advantages/ disadvantages of solar energy.
3. - What sources of energy does your family use?
- Do you think solar energy is cheaper than hydro power energy ? Why?/ Why not?
Topic 5. English in the world
1.Greetings
2. Talk about the benefits of speaking English .
3. - How long have you been learning English?
- What are some good ways to learn English?
- Which skills are you good at?

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