Review Unit 7 Đã Chuyển Đổi
Review Unit 7 Đã Chuyển Đổi
Review Unit 7 Đã Chuyển Đổi
UNIT 7
I — Phonetics
D. cheaper than
26. Nagoya is
one of cities in
Japan.
A. the B. large C. larg D. largest
largest r e
27. Our university is too to walk.
A.the B.fa C.farth D.as far as
farthest r er
28. Which is the animal in the world?
A. da B.most dangerous C. less dangerous
ngerousest D. more dangerous
29. Our new house is than our previous
one, but it is
A. small/ B. smaller/ beautifuler
more beautiful
D. small/beautiful
C. smaller/ more
beautiful
30. Granada is usually the city in Spain in
summer.
A. B.most hottest C. D. most hot
hottest hotter
31. The book
was than the B.impressive
film.
A. more impressive D. as impressive
C. the most impressive
32. You look toda}' than yesterday!
A.ba B.wors C. WOFS( D. the worst
d e
33. Simon is a runner than Gavin.
A.slo B.slowe C.the slowest D. slowest
w r
34. That restaurant is the
in tow'n. D. dirtier
A. diniest B. dix
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2. ‘A thousand years ago, people went by camel and did about twenty-five
kilometers a day, ••› Nate Cavalieri. one of Silk Route Tour staff. “But on a bike you
do twenty-five k ilometers an hour
And along the way, you see some of the most beautiful places in the world.
Wliiclt transport means is faster, a camel or a bike?
A. A bike B. A camel C. It doesn’t say. D. A camel is as fast as a bike.
3. ’A thousand years ago, people went by camel and did about twenty-five
kilometers a day,’ says date Cavalieri, one of Silk Route Tour staff. ‘But on a bike
you do twenty-five kilometers an hour.’ And along the way, you see some of the
most beautiful places in the world.
Whiclt statement is NOT true about the passage?
A. People went by camel a thousand years ago.
B. You see some of the most beautiful places in the world on the way when you
travel by bike.
C. People traveled about twenty-five kilometers a day by camel.
D. People traveled about twenty-five kilometers a day by bike.
4. ‘A thousand years ago, people went by camel and did about twenty-five
kilometers a day,’ says Nate Cavalieri, one of Silk Route Tour staff. ‘But on a bike
you do twenty-five kilometers an hour.’ And along the way, you see some of the
most beautiful places in the world.
Which statement is NOT true about the passage?
A. A camel is faster than a bike.
B. They see some of the most beautiful places in the world on the way when they
travel by bike.
C. People traveled about twenty-five kilometers a day by camel.
D. A bike is faster than a camel.
5. The Silk Route Bike Tour: is the greatest journey in the world? The company calls
it ‘the longest, hardest, highest, hottest, coldest bicycle tour in the world’. In eighteen
weeks, you travel over 12,000 kilometers through seven different countries and have
the most exciting ride of your life.
How many adjectives are used to describe the Silk Route Bike Tour?
A. 12,000 B.5 S C. 7 D. 18
6. The Silk Route Bike Tour: is the greatest journey in the world? The company calls
it ‘the longest, hardest, highest, hottest, coldest bicycle tour in the world’. In eighteen
weeks, you travel over 12,000 kilometers through seven different countries and have
the most exciting ride of your life.
ffo fong does it take you to travel in the Silk Rout Bike Tour?
A. 12,000 kilometers B. Seven countries
C. Eighteen weeks D. Over 12,000 kilometers
7. From Shanghai, you go across Asia, through Iran and arrive in Istanbul, Turkey at
the end. You travel across the deserts of China and cycle the Parmir Highway to
over 4,600 meters, across the ‘Roof of the World’ in the mountains of Tajikistan. On
the way, there are villages, markets and ancient buildings.
Wtiich cry does the tour end in?
A. Shanghai B. Istanbul
C. China D. Turkey
8.At night, cyclists stay in ancient roadside hotels or in camps. A chef cooks dinner
for the half of the 133 days; on the other days, cyclists can eat in local restaurants
or shop in local markets for their food. Where can cyclists sleep in?
A. Local restaurants B. Modern hotels
C. Camps D. Local markets
9. From Shanghai, you go across Asia, through Iran and arrive in Istanbul, Turkey
at the end. You travel across the deserts of China and cycle the Parmir Highway to
over 4,600 meters, across the ‘Roof
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of the World’ in the mountains of Tajikistan. On the way, there are villages, markets
and ancient buildings.
Mere is the highest place of the H’orld?
A. In China B. In Turkey C. In Tajikistan D. I n Iran
10.At night, cyclists stay in ancient roadside hotels or in camps. A chef cooks
dinner for the half of the 133 days; on the other days, cyclists can eat in local
restaurants or shops in local markets for their food.
On the days when the chef doesn’t cook, how can cyclists have dinner?
A. In ancient roadside hotels
B. In local restaurants
C. In camps
D. They cook
themselves. V — Social
English
Choose the best response to each of the following statements or questions.
1. Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the station, please?
A. You can’t miss it.
B. Yes, I think so.
C. Turn left at the traffic lights. It’s on your right.
D. No, I can’t. It’s secret.
2. Can you tell me where the bank is, please?
A. It’s at the end of this street.
B. There’s a pedestrian street on the left.
C. No, turn right.
D. No problem.
3. 1s the museum far from here?
A. Turn right.
B. to, it isn’t. It is just after the traffic light.
C. Yes, third right.
D. to way.
4. Excuse me, is there a sports shop near here?
A. No, don’t ask me.
B. Don’t mention it.
C. YOU Can see a pet shop next to it.
D. Go straight on. It’s past the bank.
5. Excuse me, do 1 have to take the second left to York street?
A. Yes, the second left.
B. No, don’t take it.
C. It’s on the left.
D. Go ahead.
6. Can you tell me the way to the supermarket?
A. There is no way there.
B. Yes, go straight on here.
C. It’s on the way.
D. Yes, I can go there.
7. Is there a cinema near here?
A.Let me think. Yes, there is a cinema in Liverpool One.
B. There’s a restaurant near the cinema.
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C. The cinema is closed wore.
D. It’s too far to walk to the cinema.
8. How can 1 get to the post office?
A.Go along this street for about five minutes. It’s on your right.
B.lt is cheaper to go by bike.
C. to, you don’t know the direction.
D.Yes. turn right first.
9. Can you tell me where the bank is, please?
A. Yes, you can’t miss it.
B. You can exchange money there.
C. No, turn right.
D. Go past the big car park. It’s on the left.
10. Is the pharmacy between the bakery and the post office?
A. Yes, you can’t miss it.
B. Yes, the post office is behind the bakery.
C. Sure. You will go past them.
D. 1 can’t tell you the
way. VI — Writing
A. L“se the given words / phrases to make meaningful sentences.
1. A cheap hotel / easy / find / than / good hotel /. /
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B. Yoy will ltear ten sltort conversations or talks. fort will hear each
conversation or talk twice. There is one question for eaclt conversation or
talk. Choose the best answer for each Qtt RStlOff .
1. Why is the place called Little
Venice?
A. Because it is as beautiful as
Venice
B. Because it is in Italy
C. Because it is next to the water
D. Because it has a lot of Italian restaurants and cafes
2. When is the best time to take a photo in Little Venice?
A. In the late morning B. At noon
C. In the early afternoon D. In the early morning and the early
evening
3. How long does the Trans-Siberian train journey take?
A. 6 days B. 7 days C. 8 D. 9 days
days
4. What can’t Nick see out of the window of the D. Small villages
train?
A. Lakes B. Snow C.
Forests
5. What did Nick do on the last evening of the
journey?
A. He saw a dark forest. C. He gave a farewell party.
B. He went to a party. D. He met an old friend.
6. How did Fiona travel in Spain most of the time?
A. By train B. By bus C. By car D. By coach
7. Where is Tarragona?
A. In Barcelona B. In a quiet city C. On the coast D. In Rome
8. Why did Fiona walk up a large hill in Malaga?
A. To visit an old friend C. To visit an old fort
B. To visit a castle D. To enjoy the views
9 Which adjective is not used to describe Plasencia?
A. Old B. Beautiful
C. Historic D. Peaceful
10. How many nights did she stay in Lefin?
A. Two nights B. One night C. None D. Three nights