GIANG VO WARD – HA NOI
THANH CONG SECONDARY SCHOOL
REVISION FOR THE END OF TERM TEST
FIRST TERM - ENGLISH 7
School year: 2025 – 2026
PART I - CONTENT (Unit 1 – Unit 5)
TOPIC
PRONUNCIATION
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
COMMUNICATION
SKILL
UNIT 1
HOBBIES
- Sounds /ɜː/ and /ə/
- Stress on two –
syllable words
Hobbies and
verbs of liking
and disliking
Present
simple tense
Talk about different
hobbies and benefits
of hobbies
UNIT 2
HEALTHY
LIVING
- Sounds /f/ and /v/
- Stress on three –
syllable words
Healthy activities
and health
problems
Simple
sentences
Ask for and give
health tips
UNIT 3
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
Final sounds /t/, /d/
and /id/
Community
activities
Past simple
tense
Give compliments
UNIT 4
MUSIC AND
ARTS
- Sounds /ʃ/ and /ʒ /
Music and arts
Comparisons:
like, different
from, (not) as
… as
Express preferences
UNIT 5
FOOD AND
DRINK
- Sounds /ɒ/ and /ɔː/
Food and drink
Some, a lot
of, lots of,
many, much,
any
How many/
How much
Ask and answer about
prices
* Reading skill:
Reading passages about hobbies, healthy living, community service, music and arts, and food and drink.
* Writing skill:
Choose the second sentences so that it has the same meaning to the first one or the correct sentence using the
cues given.
PART II - PRACTICE
I. PHONETICS
Ex1. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. away
B. around
C. classmate
D. yoga
2. A. sport
B. long
C. model
D. often
3. A. closure B. sure
C. pleasure
D. leisure
4. A. question
B. nation
C. pollution
D. vacation
5. A. arrived
B. believed
C. received
D. hoped
Ex2. Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each question.
1. A. recycle
B. provide
C. donate
D. concert
2. A. actress
B. cartoon
C. prepare
D. compose
3. A. perform
B. sunburn
C. hobby
D. favor
4. A. volunteer
B. omelette
C. instrument
D. medicine
5. A. desease
B. tutor
C. donate
D. dessert
II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR:
Ex1. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence below.
1. Mona Lisa is a famous _____ by Leonardo da Vinci.
A. puppet
B. artist
C. portrait
D. statues
2. There isn’t _____ bread left for breakfast.
A. some
B. any
C. no
D. little
3. There is _____ tofu, but there aren’t _____ sandwiches.
A. some / some
B. any / any
C. some / any
D. any / some
4. No one else in the class plays the guitar _____ John.
A. as well
B. as good as
C. as well as
D. so good as
5. The Lake Worth Street Painting Festival takes _____every year.
A. part
B. place
C. note
D. notice
6. Our school uniform is _____ as yours. Both are black and white.
A. different
B. more beautiful
C. as black
D. the same
7. Dan Bau is a unique _____ instrument of Vietnamese people.
A. musician
B. musical
C. musicals
D. music
8. The _____ of pancake are flour, milk, and sugar.
A. dish
B. dishes
C. ingredients
D. ingredient
9. Did you buy _____ bottle of cooking oil yesterday?
A. many
B. some
C. a lot
D. a
10. The puppet shows present _____ themes of Vietnamese villages.
A. country
B. rural C. city
D. urban
11. For breakfast, Nam usually has two _____ of bread and a glass of milk.
A. loaf
B. loaves
C. piece
D. bars
12. Vietnamese traditional music is _____ from that of Western countries.
A. same
B. more
C. similar
D. different
13. Would you like _____ sugar with your coffee?
A. some
B. any
C. a
D. little
14. Volunteers were so happy because they _______ love to those small villages.
A. bring
B. bringed
C. brought
D. are bringing
15. Life in the big city is not _____ peaceful and interesting as life in the countryside.
A. as
B. than
C. more
D. too
16. _____ money did you bring for travelling?
A. How much
B. How many
C. Are there
D. Were there
17. I haven’t got _____ money but I have _____ friends.
A. many/much
B. much/much
C. many/many
D. much/many
18. We shouldn’t spend too much time _____ computer games.
A. playing
B. to play
C. play
D. on play
19. Be careful, there’s _____ on the floor. Someone has broken the window.
A. some glass
B. some glasses
C. a glass
D. a glasses
20. She needs two _____ of sugar for her cup of coffee.
A. teaspoons
B. bar
C. bottles
D. glasses
Ex2. Choose the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
1. Kyle: “Whose pencil case is this?”
Ryan: “_____”
A. Yes, Kyle, I know.
B. No, it isn’t mine.
C. Marianne drew it.
D. I think it’s Gemma’s
2. - 'Thanks a lot for the lovely dinner.' - '__________.'
A. You're welcome
B. It's all right.
C. Thank you too
D. Please don't say so.
3. ‘Look at this dish, Nick. It has five colours.’ ‘_________’
A. How nice!
B. What a shame!
C. Sounds bad.
D. Okay.
4. Minh: “Oh, my eyes are getting blurry.” - Thao:
A. You should read more books.
B. You shouldn’t read in dim light.
C. Use your phone more often.
D. You should play computer games.
III. READING
Ex 1. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 4.
EATING HEALTHY
1.
Eating fruits and vegetables is good (1) _______ your health.
2.
It is important to have (2) _______ variety in your meals.
3.
Drinking water helps keep you hydrated.
4.
(3) _______ meals at regular times can help you feel good.
5.
Eating too much can lead to (4) _______ .
1. A. for
B. with
C. to
D. by
2. A. an
B. a
C. the
D. no article
3. A. Eating
B. Skipping
C. Cooking
D. Watching
4. A. obese
B. weighting
C. weighted
D. obesity
Ex 2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the
questions below.
Much of the music we listen to today is a mixture of styles from various countries and time periods. A
lot of music has roots in older traditional songs heard in many different countries around the world.
Traditional, or folk music is collected over decades. Younger generations learn these songs from their elders
through practice and repetition.
Many people fear that traditional and older types of music are slowly disappearing, partly because they
are less likely to be written down or recorded. Also, younger generations may not find such music very
appealing, so once older generations pass away, the music may die out with them. Whole genres of music
may go extinct.
Nowadays, there is a growing effort to preserve music in its many forms. Some researchers create field
recordings to capture live performances, others try to write out the music so that it can be studied and played
by modern musicians.
1.
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Modern musicians often create their own styles without influence from traditional music.
B. Traditional music is at risk of disappearing, but efforts are being made to preserve it.
C. The younger generation has completely abandoned traditional music.
D. Field recordings are the best way to save traditional music.
2.
Which word is CLOSEST in meaning to "appealing" in the passage?
A. boring
B. interesting
C. common
D. difficult
3. Which word is OPPOSITE in meaning to "preserve" in the passage?
A. protect
B. save
C. destroy
D. maintain
4. What does the word "it" in the sentence "so that it can be studied and played by modern musicians"
refer to?
A. field recording
B. effort
C. music
D. performance
5. Who teaches traditional music to younger generations?
A. teacher
B. their elders
C. researchers
D. musicians
6. What happens if traditional music is not preserved?
A. It will become more popular.
B. It may disappear forever.
C. It will be recorded everywhere.
D. It will change into modern music.
Ex 3. Choose the correct option to fill in each blank in the passage.
Sandwiches are common in many countries. But (1) ______ did this strange name come from? The
Earl of Sandwich (1718 – 1792) was an Englishman. He liked (2) _______ cards. One night he played for
hours and got very hungry, (3) ______ he didn’t want to stop his card game. He asked for some roast meat
(4) ______ two pieces of bread. (People bake roast meat in the oven or a stove). He ate the food (5) _____
he played cards. People gave his name (6) _______ this new kind of food.
1.
A. what
B. when
C. where
D. how
2.
A. play
B. played
C. plays
D. playing
3.
A. so
B. moreover
C. but
D. because
4.
A. for
B. between
C. on
D. among
5.
A. while
B. until
C. after
D. before
6.
A. to
B. for
C. from
D. with
Ex4. Four phrases/ sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, mark the letter
A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered
blanks from 1 to 4.
VOLUNTEERING TO HELP DESERT ANIMALS
Community service is when you work for free to help benefit the public or your community. Usually,
students who choose to do community service do so as volunteers. (1)______. Community service can have a
lot of positive effects on students. For instance, they help them to (2)_______.
You probably know some students in your school who choose to volunteer their free time through
community service. There are many ways that you can do this, such as joining a non-profit organization,
working with a church group. (3)_______.
Volunteer work can range from the relatively simple, like helping coach the football team at your old
junior high, to the much more complex, like starting a non-profit that helps homeless people in your area. It
is up to (4)________.
A. develop skills, making contacts, and allowing them to improve the quality of life of others.
B. Creating your own projects is also a great way to support the community.
C. It means that they choose to help out because they want to do so.
D. you and your available time to opt for the most suitable voluntary activity.
Question 1. ____ Question 2. ____ Question 3. ____ Question 4. ____
IV.
SIGNS AND NOTICES
1: What does the sign say?
A. You can smoke anywhere, including in this area.
B. Smoking is only allowed in specific areas that are marked for it.
C. Smoking is not allowed at all in this area to keep it clean and safe.
D. Smoking is encouraged and welcome in this area.
2: What does the notice say?
A. There is no need to be careful on the floor.
B. The floor is wet, stand still and avoid moving.
C. The floor is always wet and slippery.
D. The floor is wet, walk carefully to avoid slipping.
V. WRITING
Ex1. Mark the letter A, B, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
1. Lan is pretty, and her sister is pretty too.
A. Lan is not as pretty as her sister.
B. Lan is as pretty as her sister.
C. Lan is the same as her sister.
D. Lan is different from her sister.
2. What is the price of two kilos of meat?
A. How much are two kilos of meat ?
B. How much does two kilos of meat?
C. How are two kilos of meat?
D. How much is two kilos of meat?
Ex2. Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is made from
the given cues in each of the following questions.
1. Read / the dim light/ not/ good / your eyes / it /make/ your eyes /worse
A. Reading in the dim light is not good for your eyes, so it makes your eyes worse.
B. Reading in the dim light are not good for your eyes, but it make your eyes worse.
C. Reading in the dim light is not good for your eyes because it makes your eyes worse.
D. Reading in the dim light is not good to your eyes because it make your eyes worse
2. Last year/ our club/ donate/ same/ books/ children / yours.
A. Last year, our club donates the same books.
B. Last year, our club donated the same books to the children as yours.
C. Last year, our club donated same books to the children as yours
D. Last year, our club will donate books to the children.
_ The end _
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The floor is wet. Please walk carefully to avoid slipping



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