ĐỀ THI LỚP 7 – ĐỀ SỐ 9 Chào mừng các con Hôm nay chúng ta sẽ làm đề thi kiểm tra năng lực lớp 7. Các bạn thực hiện các yêu cầu Điền đầy đủ Họ tên, lớp sau khi kết thúc bài thi Kiểm tra lại các câu trả lời của mình trước khi Submit bài thi Họ và tên Lớp tại Tâm Nghiêm Số điện thoại Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently in each line. abundant travelling character biogas Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently in each line. diverse drive invention crime Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently in each line. prediction poverty question future Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently in each line. convenient social ocean special Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently in each line. designs sails pedals pollutes Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 1. Remember not to park in front of a zebra ____ . crossing cross crossed across Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 2. ___ we lost the game, we were happy that we played well Although Because If Nevertheless Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 3. We ___ drink water from the tap without boiling it first. never should should never should not to not should Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 4. Van Gogh was famous for his ___ of the countryside around Arles in the south of France. portraits watercolours landscapes crayons Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 5. "Recycling" ,means creating new products from ___ materials. use using used to use Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 6. While formerly a member of the sports club, Mr.Teeters ___ tennis there regularly. is used to playing used to play was used to play used to playing Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 7. Drinking and diving is on of the most common ___ of traffic accidents. reasons effects sources causes Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 8. Solar energy - one type of ___ sources - is being used more and more. renewable non-renewable renewing renewed Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 9. "Does that red motorbike belong to your mother?" ~ "No, ___ is white" she her hers mine Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence 10. Overpopulation causes a lot of problems, ___ ? isn't it doesn't it do they don't they Find a word that does not belong in each line comedy documentary animation thrilling Find a word that does not belong in each line satisfying frighten surprising confused Find a word that does not belong in each line Thanksgiving Carnaval Brazillian Halloween Find a word that does not belong in each line celebrate review obey choose Find a word that does not belong in each line flight airplane motorbike boat Choose the correct option for each blank to complete the 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 improved 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. Blank 1: are used used to are using use Choose the correct option for each blank to complete the 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 improved 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. Blank 2: looking into searching for researching finding Choose the correct option for each blank to complete the 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 improved 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. Blank 3: on for with in Choose the correct option for each blank to complete the 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 improved 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. Blank 4: Moreover Because Although However Choose the correct option for each blank to complete the 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 improved 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. Blank 5: polluting polluted nonpolluting pollution Put the verbs in brackets in their correct form (active or passive) to complete the sentences 1. Don't worry. If we do not understand the lesson, the teacher (explain) ____ it again Put the verbs in brackets in their correct form (active or passive) to complete the sentences 2. Nothing (do) ___ till they reach a decision. Put the verbs in brackets in their correct form (active or passive) to complete the sentences 3. "Where is Tim going to meet us?" ~ "He will be waiting for us when our train arrives. I am sure he (stand) ____ on the platform when we pull into the station" Put the verbs in brackets in their correct form (active or passive) to complete the sentences 4. His English (improve) ___ greatly since he moved to Australia. Put the verbs in brackets in their correct form (active or passive) to complete the sentences 5. The new museum (visit) ____ by millions of people so far. Put the verbs in brackets in their correct form (active or passive) to complete the sentences 6. "Excuse me, which movie are you waiting for?" ~ "We are waiting for the new Stars Wars movie. In fact, we (wait) ____ here for more than five hours" Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the question The idea of a driverless car is not new. Now there are already cars on the road that can park themselves. But a truly self-driving car, one that can drive itself, is being tested by scientists and engineers. Self-driving cars have already tested on public roads. These cars not only record images of the road, but their computerised maps view road signs, firhalternative routes and see traffic lights even before they are seen by a person. By using radars and cameras, the cars can analyse information about their surroundings faster than a human can. In some of the tests, the car learn the details of a road by driving on it several times, and when it is time to drive itself, it can identify when there are pedestrians crossing and then stops to let them pass by. Self-driving cars could make transport safer for all of us by eliminating the cause of most of today's accidents. Although self-driving cars may seem far off, some people believe that there will be driverless cars in showrooms in about 10 years.1. What is the main idea of the passage? Self-driving car: a far off image The prospect of driveless cars Computerised maps in cars Safer transport in the future Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the question The idea of a driverless car is not new. Now there are already cars on the road that can park themselves. But a truly self-driving car, one that can drive itself, is being tested by scientists and engineers. Self-driving cars have already tested on public roads. These cars not only record images of the road, but their computerised maps view road signs, firhalternative routes and see traffic lights even before they are seen by a person. By using radars and cameras, the cars can analyse information about their surroundings faster than a human can. In some of the tests, the car learn the details of a road by driving on it several times, and when it is time to drive itself, it can identify when there are pedestrians crossing and then stops to let them pass by. Self-driving cars could make transport safer for all of us by eliminating the cause of most of today's accidents. Although self-driving cars may seem far off, some people believe that there will be driverless cars in showrooms in about 10 years.2. Now there are already cars on the road that can ___ park themselves record images of the road learn the details of a road actually drive themselves Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the question The idea of a driverless car is not new. Now there are already cars on the road that can park themselves. But a truly self-driving car, one that can drive itself, is being tested by scientists and engineers. Self-driving cars have already tested on public roads. These cars not only record images of the road, but their computerised maps view road signs, firhalternative routes and see traffic lights even before they are seen by a person. By using radars and cameras, the cars can analyse information about their surroundings faster than a human can. In some of the tests, the car learn the details of a road by driving on it several times, and when it is time to drive itself, it can identify when there are pedestrians crossing and then stops to let them pass by. Self-driving cars could make transport safer for all of us by eliminating the cause of most of today's accidents. Although self-driving cars may seem far off, some people believe that there will be driverless cars in showrooms in about 10 years.3. How can the tested cars analyse information about their surroundings? By viewing road signs By seeing traffic lights quickly By using radars and cameras By driving on it several times Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the question The idea of a driverless car is not new. Now there are already cars on the road that can park themselves. But a truly self-driving car, one that can drive itself, is being tested by scientists and engineers. Self-driving cars have already tested on public roads. These cars not only record images of the road, but their computerised maps view road signs, firhalternative routes and see traffic lights even before they are seen by a person. By using radars and cameras, the cars can analyse information about their surroundings faster than a human can. In some of the tests, the car learn the details of a road by driving on it several times, and when it is time to drive itself, it can identify when there are pedestrians crossing and then stops to let them pass by. Self-driving cars could make transport safer for all of us by eliminating the cause of most of today's accidents. Although self-driving cars may seem far off, some people believe that there will be driverless cars in showrooms in about 10 years.4. The underlined word "them" in the passage refers to ___ tests details times pedestrians Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the question The idea of a driverless car is not new. Now there are already cars on the road that can park themselves. But a truly self-driving car, one that can drive itself, is being tested by scientists and engineers. Self-driving cars have already tested on public roads. These cars not only record images of the road, but their computerised maps view road signs, firhalternative routes and see traffic lights even before they are seen by a person. By using radars and cameras, the cars can analyse information about their surroundings faster than a human can. In some of the tests, the car learn the details of a road by driving on it several times, and when it is time to drive itself, it can identify when there are pedestrians crossing and then stops to let them pass by. Self-driving cars could make transport safer for all of us by eliminating the cause of most of today's accidents. Although self-driving cars may seem far off, some people believe that there will be driverless cars in showrooms in about 10 years.5. In about a decade's time, we may see ____ . self-driving cars being tested driveless cars in a far-off place self-driving cars in showrooms much safer cars Fill each of the gaps with a word / phase from the box to complete the passage Overpopulation affects not only the standard of living, but also the environment. Every person on the planet takes up space, but space (1) ___ for farmland, and forests. People produce wastes and pollution that flow into water systems, and animal habitats, polluting water, and killing wildlife. Many people cannot bathe or brush their teeth (2) ___ the polluted water in their land. Forests are being cut down as more wood and land is needed to support our (3) ___ .The loss of these forests leads to extinction of plants and animals. These plants could contain cures for diseases that will never be found. Urban areas are expanding, and so polluting the air and water systems. These areas deplete the Earth's (4) ____ and billions of hectares of farming land have already been lost. These really have a (5) ____ on people and on the health of our planet.Blank 1: Fill each of the gaps with a word / phase from the box to complete the passage Overpopulation affects not only the standard of living, but also the environment. Every person on the planet takes up space, but space (1) ___ for farmland, and forests. People produce wastes and pollution that flow into water systems, and animal habitats, polluting water, and killing wildlife. Many people cannot bathe or brush their teeth (2) ___ the polluted water in their land. Forests are being cut down as more wood and land is needed to support our (3) ___ .The loss of these forests leads to extinction of plants and animals. These plants could contain cures for diseases that will never be found. Urban areas are expanding, and so polluting the air and water systems. These areas deplete the Earth's (4) ____ and billions of hectares of farming land have already been lost. These really have a (5) ____ on people and on the health of our planet.Blank 2: Fill each of the gaps with a word / phase from the box to complete the passage Overpopulation affects not only the standard of living, but also the environment. Every person on the planet takes up space, but space (1) ___ for farmland, and forests. People produce wastes and pollution that flow into water systems, and animal habitats, polluting water, and killing wildlife. Many people cannot bathe or brush their teeth (2) ___ the polluted water in their land. Forests are being cut down as more wood and land is needed to support our (3) ___ .The loss of these forests leads to extinction of plants and animals. These plants could contain cures for diseases that will never be found. Urban areas are expanding, and so polluting the air and water systems. These areas deplete the Earth's (4) ____ and billions of hectares of farming land have already been lost. These really have a (5) ____ on people and on the health of our planet.Blank 3: Fill each of the gaps with a word / phase from the box to complete the passage Overpopulation affects not only the standard of living, but also the environment. Every person on the planet takes up space, but space (1) ___ for farmland, and forests. People produce wastes and pollution that flow into water systems, and animal habitats, polluting water, and killing wildlife. Many people cannot bathe or brush their teeth (2) ___ the polluted water in their land. Forests are being cut down as more wood and land is needed to support our (3) ___ .The loss of these forests leads to extinction of plants and animals. These plants could contain cures for diseases that will never be found. Urban areas are expanding, and so polluting the air and water systems. These areas deplete the Earth's (4) ____ and billions of hectares of farming land have already been lost. These really have a (5) ____ on people and on the health of our planet.Blank 4: Fill each of the gaps with a word / phase from the box to complete the passage Overpopulation affects not only the standard of living, but also the environment. Every person on the planet takes up space, but space (1) ___ for farmland, and forests. People produce wastes and pollution that flow into water systems, and animal habitats, polluting water, and killing wildlife. Many people cannot bathe or brush their teeth (2) ___ the polluted water in their land. Forests are being cut down as more wood and land is needed to support our (3) ___ .The loss of these forests leads to extinction of plants and animals. These plants could contain cures for diseases that will never be found. Urban areas are expanding, and so polluting the air and water systems. These areas deplete the Earth's (4) ____ and billions of hectares of farming land have already been lost. These really have a (5) ____ on people and on the health of our planet.Blank 5: Finish the second sentence in each pair, so that it has similar meaning to the first one, using the beginning given 1. Why don't you start to run and see if that helps you to lose weight?=> You should ____ Finish the second sentence in each pair, so that it has similar meaning to the first one, using the beginning given 2. They have chosen John for the school's football team.=> John has ____ Finish the second sentence in each pair, so that it has similar meaning to the first one, using the beginning given 3. It is very noisy in the city but we enjoy living there.=> Although _______ . Finish the second sentence in each pair, so that it has similar meaning to the first one, using the beginning given 4. The failure of the team caused us great disappointment.=> We were _____ . Finish the second sentence in each pair, so that it has similar meaning to the first one, using the beginning given 5. The guide speaks too quickly for me to understand.=> The guide doesn't _____ . 1 out of 46