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Period 45: Revision For The Final Second Term Test

The document provides a lesson plan for revision for a final second term test. It includes exercises on: [1] completing sentences with similar meaning using given words, [2] rearranging words to form sentences, [3] reading a passage on solar energy and answering comprehension questions, [4] pronunciation practice, and [5] vocabulary and grammar questions. The solar energy passage discusses how solar cells work to convert sunlight into electricity, and how solar energy is being used more widely to power homes and reduce energy costs.
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Period 45: Revision For The Final Second Term Test

The document provides a lesson plan for revision for a final second term test. It includes exercises on: [1] completing sentences with similar meaning using given words, [2] rearranging words to form sentences, [3] reading a passage on solar energy and answering comprehension questions, [4] pronunciation practice, and [5] vocabulary and grammar questions. The solar energy passage discusses how solar cells work to convert sunlight into electricity, and how solar energy is being used more widely to power homes and reduce energy costs.
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Monday, May 2, 2022

PERIOD 45: REVISION FOR THE FINAL SECOND TERM TEST


I. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the
word given.
1. The last time we attended a music festival was two years ago. ( QKD => HTHT)
( Công thức HTHT: S + have/ has (not)+ V3/V-ed )
 We haven’t attended a music festival for two years.
2. Mai went to school on foot when she was in primary school.
 Mai used to go to school on foot when she was in primary school.
3. How far is it from your house to the nearest supermarket?
 What is the distance between your house and the nearest supermarket?
4. Although coal is the most polluting of fossil fuels, it is still the largest source of
energy worldwide.
( Despite + cụm danh từ )
 Despite being the most polluting of fossil fuels, coal is still the largest source of energy
worldwide.
5. Although my friend is so young, he performs very excellently.
 Despite / In spite of being so young, my friend performs very excellently.
6. The government will bring electricity to remote areas next year.
( bị động thì TLD: S + will be + V3/V-ed ..+ by + 0 ) ( Trạng ngữ chỉ nơi chốn
đứng trước by, thời gian đứng sau by )
 Electricity will be brought to remote areas by the government next year.
7. My father went swimming at weekends when he was young, but now he doesn’t
any more.
 My father used to go swimming at weekends when he was young.
II. Do as directed.
1. people / in / will / be / time / many / more / using / short / electric cars / a / . ( Arrange the
words to make sentence)
 Many more people will be using electric cars in a short time.
2. The last time I saw an American romance was three months ago./ last Christmas.
( haven’t ) ( QKD => HTHT)
 I haven’t seen an American romance for three months. / since last Christmas.
3. The plot wasn’t very interesting, but the special effects were spectacular. ( although)
 Although The plot wasn’t very interesting, the special effects were spectacular.
4. You / use / have / tricycle / when / child /? (Make sentence using the words given)
 Did you use to have a tricycl when you were a child ?
5. There / used / primary school / next / my school / (Complete the sentence, using the given
words)
 There used to be a primary school next to my school.
6. People attend the festival for fun. (Make the question from the underline words.)
 Why do people attend the festival ?
7. There used to be fewer cars on the roads before.
=> Now there are more cars on the roads than before.
8. Cleaner and safer energy sources will replace fossil fuels in the future.
=> Fossil fuels will be replaced by cleaner and safer energy sources in the future.
III. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.
SOLAR ENERGY
Sunlight carries huge amounts of energy. You can feel the Sun’s energy when sunlight warms your
skin on a summer day. To capture the Sun’s energy, scientists have developed solar cells, called
photovoltaic cells. These cells convert sunlight into electricity.
When sunlight hits a solar cell, some of the light energy is absorbed. This light energy causes the
particles in the solar cell to move faster, and the movement of these particles creates electricity.
In some places, large panels of solar cells harvest sunshine to make electricity for homes and
businesses. Solar cells have been placed on cars and appliances, too. Since the Sun sends abundant free
energy streaming toward Earth 24 hours a day, people in many parts of the world, not just the sunniest
places, have fixed solar cells and solar panels on the roofs of their houses or businesses to lower their
energy costs.
Experts say that the huge installation of solar panels in sunny regions could generate
enough electricity to supply an entire country. Capturing this energy can help overcome our
diminishing energy supply. New ways to capture this energy are being developed an
the time to maximize efficiency.
1. What is the source of solar energy?
a. sunlight b. photovoltaic cells c. solar panels d. electricity
2. Solar cells are used___________
a. to collect energy from the sun b. to provide sunlight to houses
c. to convert sunlight into electricity d. both a and c are correct
3. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Solar cells absorb all of the light energy from the sun.
b. The light energy causes the particles to move faster to make electricity.
c. Solar energy can be used to power homes and businesses only.
d. Large solar panels have been placed on cars and appliances.
4. As used in line 9, ‘abundant’ most nearly means.
a. unlimited b. dangerous c. plentiful d. clean
5. Where have people fixed solar panels?
a. In the sunniest places b. Anywhere outside their houses
c. Inside their houses d. On the roofs of their houses
6. As used in line 14, ‘diminishing’ most nearly means .
a. decreasing b. increasing
c. unending d. restoring
7. According to the passage, all of the following statements are true EXCEPT
a. the Sun produces a large amount of energy.
b. solar energy could provide enough electricity for the whole world
c. scientists are constantly developing new ways to capture the Sun’s energy
d. people use solar energy to reduce their energy costs.

IV. PRONUNCIATION:
1. A. ahead /e/ B. cheap /i/ C. heat /i/ D. easy/i/
2. A. watched B. walked C. stopped D. obeyed
3. A. traffic          B. pavement /ei/          C. plane /ei/         D. station /ei/
4. A. walked B. danced C. bored D. watched
5. A. narrow B. danger/ei/ C. carry D. jam
6. A. escaped B. liked C. decided D. washed.
7. A. religious/i/ B. highlight/ai/ C. firework/ai/ D. lively/ ai/
V. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
1. The use of wind energy is growing rapidly because it is widely available and_________.
A. environmentally friendly B. environmental friendly
C. environment friendly D. friendly environmental
2. Whenever I feel sad, I watch a(an) …………. that makes me laugh and feel better
A. animation B. comedy C. thriller D. action
3. You should always wear a ……………. when you ride a motorbike.
A. uniform B. helmet C. hat x D. cap
4. ________do people celebrate Diwali? - They celebrate it with music, lights, fireworks and
traditional sweets.
a. How b. What c. Why d. Where
5. Bon Jovi will ___________ at the 2019 Rock in Rio music festival in Brazil.
a. display b. perform c. gather d. attend
6. “In the Cooper’s Hill Cheese Rolling Festival, people attempt to chase a rolling cheese wheel
down the hill.” “____________”
a. That’s a great idea. b. Oh, I totally agree. c. It sounds crazy. d. OK, that’s interesting
7. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s)
Solar energy is plentiful and it can be replaced easily and quickly.
A.exhaustible B. little C. abundant D. available
8. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined word(s)
Mr. Bean’s Holiday is a hilarious film, I was laughing from beginning to end.
A. shocking B. moving C. depressing D. humorous
9. I fell asleep in the middle although the film was __________.
A. violent B. boring C. gripping D. frightening
10. These suitcases belong to you and your wife. These suitcases are_________
a. yours b. your’s c. hers d. ours
11. _____________long hair when you were a teenager?
A. Did you use to have B. Did you used to have
C. Used you to have D. Are you used to having

.
a. Walking only
b. No crossing the street
c. No pedestrians.
14. 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
15. At this time tomorrow, I ___________ to school.
A. cycle B. will cycle C. will be cycling D. will be cycled
16. ____________ keys are here on the table. Where are ___________?
A. Mine/your B. Me / us C. I/ yours D. My/ yours

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