Ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 7 - Tuần 25
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Tuần 25. ÔN KIỂM TRA – UNIT 7 A. PHONETICS I. Find the word which has the different sound in the underlined part. 1. a. break b. bread c. instead d. health 2. a. lane b. stay c. traffic d. wait 3. a. record b. vehicle c. lesson d. zebra 4. a. jam b. narrow c. carry d. danger 5. a. breaking b. great c. steak d. healthy 6. a. reversed b. walked c. stopped d. obeyed 7. a. park b. pavement c. plane d. safety B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR I.Match the words in part 1 with definitions. 1. A large, heavy vehicle with wheels. It is used for carrying goods. __________ 2. A vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing its pedals with your feet __________ 3. A vehicle that has two wheels and an engine. __________ 4. A large machine that runs along a railway line. It can carry many people. __________ 5. A very large boat used for carrying people or goods across the sea. __________ 6. A aircraft with large metal blades on top that spin and lift it into the air. __________ 7. A vehicle that flies in the sky and has wings and one or more engine. __________ 8. A large vehicle with lots of seats. It carries passengers from one place to __________ another. 9. A small vehicle that travels on water, moved by oars, sails or a motor. __________ 10. A railway system that runs under the ground below a big city. __________ II. Complete the sentences with the correct tense or form of the verbs from the box. ride drive fly sail cycle reverse get on get off 1. My uncle used to be a pilot. He ___________ helicopters. 2. __________ a number 73 bus. That will take you to Islington High Street. 3. He ________into a lamppost and damaged the back of the car. 4. When being stuck in a traffic jam, some people __________ their motorbikes on the pavement. 5. The old man got into a Rolls Royce and __________ away. 6. I will get myself a little boat and ________ it around the world. 7. When we reach the next stop, we’ll ____________. 8. In the afternoon, Mai usually _____________ round the lake near her house. III. A. Fill in the each gap with an expression in the box. plane tickets zebra crossings driving license traffic jam speed limit cycle helmet means of transport road safety railway station road sign 1. Be careful! The _____________ says “No U-Turn”. 2. You ran through the stop sign. May I see your ________________, please? 3. It is the law that motorists give way to pedestrians at _______________. 4. You can book your _______________ online, by phone, or through a travel agent. 5. Slow down – the _______________ on this road is 60 mph. 6. We were stuck in a _______________ on the freeway for two hours. 7. When we got to the _______________ the train had left. 8. What _______________ did they use at that time? – horses 9. _______________is taught to young children to avoid road accidents. 10. You should wear a _______________ when riding a bike. B. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets 1. Young children are expected to show _____________ to their parents. (obey) 2. When cycling on the roads, remember: _____________ first. (safe) 3. Children should avoid _____________ foods such as hamburger and chips. (health) 4. Most road accidents happen because the motorists drive _____________. (care) 5. It is unsafe and _____________ to pass another vehicle on the left. (legal) 6. My _____________ was delayed for over two hours due to bad weather. (fly) 7. Everyone should _____________ obey traffic rules for their own safety. (strict) 6. There/ be/ a supermarket on the corner? _________________________________________________________________ 7. People/ not buy/ so much stuff as they do today. _________________________________________________________________ 8. You/ play football or basketball at school? _________________________________________________________________ 9. I/ go/ to bed very late but not anymore! _________________________________________________________________ 10. Which TV programme/ you/ watch/ most/ when you were little? _________________________________________________________________ 5. My Grandpa never__________ coffee. He always drank tea. a. uses to like b. used to like c. didn't use to like d. is used to like 6. She________ as a teacher for many years before she became a writer a. didn't use to work b. used to worked c. used to work d. worked 7. There______ a bus station there. When was it built? a. used to be b. usedn't to be c. didn't use to be d. used not being 8. Dominic _________ to bed late on Fridays and Saturdays. a. usually goes b. uses to go c. doesn't use to go d. is used to go 9. What kind of music ________when she was a child? a. Nancy used to like b. used Nancy to like c. did Nancy used to like d. did Nancy use to like 10. He _______several books a month, but he doesn't have time any more. a. usually reads b. used to read c. used to reading d. didn't use to read XI. Write sentences with it, using the cues given. Example: 700 metres/ my house/ gym It is about 700 metres from my house to the gym. 1. 150 million kilometres/ Earth/ sun _____________________________________________________________ 2. 105 km/ Hanoi/ Hai Phong. _____________________________________________________________ 3. 500 metres/ my house/ my school _____________________________________________________________ 4. 170 km/ Quy Nhon City/ Pleiku City _____________________________________________________________ 5. not very far/ here/ Tan Son Nhat Airport _____________________________________________________________ 6. a long way to go/ Hue/ Ho Chi Minh city _____________________________________________________________ XII. Write sentences, using the cues given. Example: your house/ school/ 2 kilometres/ go/ bike. A: How far is it from hour house to school? B: It’s about 2 kilometres. A: How do you go to school? B: I go to school by bike. 1. your village/ the town/10 kilometres/ travel/ motorbike A: _____________________________________________________ B: _____________________________________________________ A: _____________________________________________________ B: _____________________________________________________ 2. Nga’s house/ her grandparents’ house/ 700 metres/ go/ foot A: _____________________________________________________ B: _____________________________________________________ A: _____________________________________________________ B: _____________________________________________________ 3. your hometown/ Ho Chi Minh city/ 900 kilometres/ travel/ train A: _____________________________________________________ B: _____________________________________________________ The first electric traffic light had only red and green lights; it did not have a yellow light like modern- day traffic signals. Instead of a yellow light, it had a buzzer sound that was used to indicate that the signal would be changing soon. In the year 1920, a policeman named William Potts in Detroit, Michigan invented the first four-way and three-coloured traffic lights. Apart from red and green, a third colour - amber (or yellow) - was introduced. Detroit became the first city to implement the four-way and three-colored traffic lights. In the 1920's, several automated traffic signals were installed in major cities around the world. The modern traffic light still uses this famous T- shaped model with three different colors. A/ Decide whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F). 1. Due to the invention of cars, the traffic on the roads increased rapidly. 2. The first electric traffic light was invented in 1914 by Lester Wire. 3. The first electric traffic light had red, green and amber lights. 4. The yellow light didn’t exist until the 1920s. 5. Detroit was the first city to use the red, yellow, and green lights to control road traffic. 6. The modern traffic light works on the same principle as Wire’s original light. b/ Answer the questions with NO MORE 4 WORDS 1. When was the first electric traffic light invented? - The first electric traffic light invented 2. Who invented the first electric traffic light? - invented the first electric traffic light. 3. How many colours did the first electric traffic light have? - The first electric traffic light had 4. Where were the lights first installed? - The lights were first installed in Cleveland, Ohio, on August 5, 1914, at .. and Euclid Avenue. 5. What was used instead of yellow light to warn everyone of a signal change? - was used instead of yellow light. 6. When was the yellow light added? - The yellow light was added . 2. Choose the word which best fits each gap. Staying safe on foot and bike Look out for yourself and your friends when out (1)________ foot and bike. Choose the (2) ________ routes you can like quieter, slower roads, with pavements if you’re walking or (3) ________ if you’re going by bike. It’s easy to get distracted by your phone or by friends, but you need to be (4)________ to traffic. Put your phone away and take your earphones (5)________ when crossing the road. Don’t trust that drivers (6)_______ spot you and be able to stop in time – many drivers go too fast and don’t (7) ________ enough attention, (8)________ anything you can do to protect yourself is a good thing. 1. a. on b. in c. by d. with 2. a. safe b. safer c. safest d. safely 3. a. zebra crossings b. cycle paths c. footpaths d. bumpy roads 4. a. risky b. warning c. serious d. alert 5. a. off b. over c. out d. down 6. a. must b. will c. could d. should 7. a. pay b. make c. turn d. take 8. a. but b. so c. though d. because 3. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks. Large cities often have problems that small towns and rural areas do not have. Two of the biggest problems are heavy traffic and the pollution that cars create. Of course. Traffic problems and pollution are not only found in big cities. However, the higher populations and larger number of cars on the roads in cities can make the problems happen more often and with more noticeable effects. One of the most common traffic problems the large cities have is congestion. As the population of a city increases, so does the number of cars on the road. Cities cannot always improve the number and size of their roads and highways to keep up with the number of cars. The result is traffic congestion, or traffic jams. When traffic jams happen, cars that are stuck in the congestion continue to run their engines. This creates pollution and is a big problems. Pollution causes health problems for the people in cities and also hurts the environment.
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