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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP GIỮA HỌC KÌ II MÔN TIẾNG ANH 7 Friends Plus
NĂM HỌC 2022-2023
A. Kiến thức ôn thi giữa kì 2 Tiếng Anh 7
- Ôn tập kiến thức các bài Unit 5: Achieve, Unit 6: Survival
B. Các dạng bài tập ôn thi giữa kì 2 Anh 7
I. Choose the correct words
1. The average American throws out over 2 grams / kilograms / tons of rubbish every day.
2. Americans read about 10 seconds / minutes / hours a day.
3. The average American eats nearly 6 grams / kilograms / tons of ice cream per year.
4. More than half of a hundred / thousand / million people in America experience homeless
one night.
5. Each family in the USA gets 2 pieces of personal mail every day / month / year.
6. The USA has got more than 1 dozen / hundred / thousand gold medals in the history of the
Olympic Games.
7. Each American drinks 1 dozen / hundred / thousand litres of beer per year.
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1. The average American throws out over 2 kilograms of rubbish every day.
2. Americans read about 10 minutes a day.
3. The average American eats nearly 6 kilograms of ice cream per year.
4. More than half of a million people in America experience homeless one night.
5. Each family in the USA gets 2 pieces of personal mail every month.
6. The USA has got more than 1 thousand gold medals in the history of the Olympic Games.
7. Each American drinks 1 hundred litres of beer per year.
II. Read the descriptions and complete the sentences with the words given below
teacher

waitress

mechanic

nurse

fire fighter

manager

1. She works in a hospital. It's a hard job. She's a _____________________ .
2. He works in a garage. It's a hard job. He's a ____________________ .
3. She works in an office. It's a well-paid job. She's a ____________________ .
4. She works in a café. It's a tiring job. She's a ____________________ .
5. He works in a school. It's a stressing job. He's a ____________________ .
6. He works in many places. It's a dangerous job. He's a ____________________ .
III. Complete the text with comparative or superlative adjectives.
I've got three really good friends - Mai, Lan and Hoa. Mai is _______________ (1. old) than
us - she's fourteen and we're all thirteen. Lan is the ________________ (2. young) she had her
thirteenth birthday last week. Hoa is the ______________ (3. tall) - she's one metre seventy.
I'm only one metre fifty, but Mai is __________________ (4. short) than me - she's only one
metre fourty-five.
The ___________________ (5. intelligent) person is definitely Mai. But Lan is
_________________ (6. artistic) than Mai. She can paint really good pictures. Hoa is the
_________________ (7. funny) person I know. I'm ____________________ (8. quiet) than all
of them, but we always have fun.
IV. Read the text and mark the sentences T (true), or F (false).
Some people call Stephen Wiltshire “the human camera”. Stephen was in a helicopter for
twenty minutes, above London, and then he drew pictures of the city from memory. Stephen
wasn‟t bom in London and he doesn't know the city, but in twenty minutes he memorized
hundreds of buildings. His pictures weren't perfect, but they were very detailed.
Most people haven't got a photographic memory like Stephen. In fact, the maximum number
of things people can usually remember from a list is about six or seven. But it is possible to
train your brain.
For example, Mahavir Jain, from India, memorized 18,000 words and definitions from an
English dictionary. His English exams were easy after that and now he owns three English
schools.

People also try to memorize pi. For most people at school, 3.142 is enough, but Akira
Haraguchi, from Japan, once recited 100,000 digits of pi in sixteen hours. He started at 9.30
a.m. on a Tuesday and finished at 1.28 a.m. the next day. It was a record.
There are also memory superstars. Dominic O'Brien was first interested in memory after he
left school and he started to train his memory. In 1991 he won the World Memory
Championships. He was World Memory Championship seven more times between 1992 and
2001. In 2002 Dominic memorized the order of cards in fifty-four packs of playing cards.
That's 2,808 cards. The world record was 2,704 cards. When he repeated the cards, Dominic
was wrong only eight times.
1. Stephen Wiltshire was bom in London.
2. Stephen drew a helicopter.
3. Mahavir Jain learned 18,000 words and their meanings.
4. Akira Haraguchi learned 100,000 digits of pi in 16 hours.
5. Dominic O'Brien was World Memory Championship seven times.
V. Choose the word whose bold part is pronounced differently from others. Write A, B, C
or D in the blank.
1. A. worry

B. go

C. slowly

D. hello

2. A. heat

B. cheap

C. easy

D. near

3. A. source

B. reduce

C. coal

D. recycle

VI. Choose the bold word that has a different stress pattern from the others. Write A, B,
or C in the blank.
1. A. cattle

B. country

C. canal

D. cover

2. A. money

B. machine

C. many

D. mother

VII. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. Write A, B, or C in
the blank.
1. An hour has sixty _________.
A. weeksB. minutes
C. seconds

2. Tom was too _________ to come and sit by a girl in class.
A. competitive
B. shy
C. clever
3. His height is _________ mine; we are both 1.70 metres.
A. as tall as
B. like
C. different from
4. Lucy is quite _________, so she does well at school.
A. shy
B. lazy
C. clever
5. Alisha can _________ Vietnamese.
A. speaks
B. speak
C. speaking
VIII. Complete the sentences with the correct form of verbs in brackets
1. If I _________ (be) late again, my teacher _________ (be) angry.
2. I _________ (call) you if there _________ (be) a problem.
3. When I _________ (see) Mai, I _________ (tell) her you are here.
IX. Read the text and decide whether each statement is True (T) or False (F).
Some people call Stephen Wiltshire 'the human camera'. Stephen was in a helicopter for twenty
minutes, above London, and then he drew pictures of the city from memory. Stephen wasn't
born in London and he doesn't know the city, in twenty minutes he memorized hundreds of
buildings. His pictures weren't perfect, but they were very detailed.
Most people haven't got a photographic memory like Stephen. In fact, the maximum number of
things people can usually remember from a list is about six or seven. But it is possible to train
your brain.

For example, Mahavir Jain, from India, memorized 18,000 words and definitions from an
English dictionary. His English exams were easy after that and now he owns three English
schools.
People also try to memorize pi. For most people at school, 3.142 is enough, but Akira
Haraguchi, from Japan, once recited 100,000 digits of pi in sixteen hours. He started at 9.30
a.m. on a Tuesday and finished at 1.28 a.m. the nest day. It was a record.
There are also memory superstars. Dominic O'Berien was first interested in memory after he
left school and he started to train memory. In 1991 he won the World Memory Championships.
He was World Memory Champion seven more times between 1992 and 2001. In 2002
Dominic memorized the order of cards in fifty-four packs of playing cards. That's 2,808 cards!
The world record was 2,704 cards. When he repeated the cards, Dominic was wrong only egiht
times!
1. Stephen Wiltshire was born in London.
2. Stephen drew a helicopter.
3. Mahavir Jain learned 18,000 words and their meanings.
4. Akira Haraguchi learned 100,000 digits of pi in 16 hours.
5. Dominic O'Brien was World Memory Championship seven times.
 
X. Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence
1. he / swim / could / the / river / in .
__________________________________________________
2. is/ high / Mount Everest / how / ?
__________________________________________________
?
XI. Rewrite the following sentences with the given beginning in such a way that the
meanings stay unchanged.
1. He should sleep early.
He shouldn't stay ____________________________________

2. You must be quiet.
You mustn't make ___________________________________
3. Mary doesn't play tennis as well as Mike.
Mike plays tennis ____________________________________
 
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