Bài tập ôn tập Unit 8 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 7

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  1. UNIT 8. FILMS A. NEW WORDS, STRUCTURES, GRAMMAR AND PRONUNCIATION I. New words Action /ˈổkʃ(ə)n Phim hành động Actor (n) /ˈổktə(r)/ Diễnviờnnam picture (n) Actress (n) Diễnviờnnữ ˈpɪktʃə(r)/ /ˈổktrəs/ Animation /ˌổnɪˈmeɪʃ(ə)n/ Phim hoạt hỡnh Direct Đạodiễn (n) Director(n) /daɪˈrektə(r)/ /dəˈrektə(r)/ Detective /dɪˈtektɪv/ Phimtrinhthỏm Producer(n) /prəˈdjuːsə(r)/ Nhàsảnxuất film (n) Dubbed film /dʌbd/ Phimcúphụđề Character (n) /ˈkổrɪktə(r)/ Nhõnvật (n) Romantic /rəʊˈmổntɪk/ Phimlóngmạn Plot (n) /plɒt/ Cốttruyện film (n) Thriller(n) /ˈθrɪlə(r)/ Phimrựngrợn Scene(n) /siːn/ Cảnhvật, cảnhtrongphim Comedy(n) /ˈkɒmədi/ Hàikịch Subtitle(n) /ˈsʌbˌtaɪt(ə)l/ Phụđề Bi kịch Tragedy (n) /ˈtrổdʒədi/ Documentary /ˌdɒkjʊˈment(ə)ri/ Phimtàiliờu Soundtrack (n) /ˈsaʊn(d)ˌtrổk/ Nhạcphim film(n) Fantasy film /ˈfổntəsi/ Phimthầnthoại Lighting(n) /ˈlaɪtɪŋ/ Ánhsỏng (n) Horror /ˈhɒrə(r) ˈmuːvi / Phimkinhdị Terrify (v) /ˈterəfaɪ/ làmkhiếpsợ, movie (n) làmkinhhói Terrified (adj) Terrifying (adj) Science- /ˈsaɪəns ˈfɪkʃ(ə)n/ Phimkhoahọcviễntưởng Gripping /ˈɡrɪpɪŋ/ thỳvị, lụicuốn fiction film Satisfying /ˈsổtɪsˌfaɪɪŋ/ Làmthỏamón (n) Disappointing /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ/ làmthấtvọng Reassuring /ˌriːəˈʃʊərɪŋ/ làmyờnlong hilarious /hɪˈleəriəs/ vuinhộn Shipwreck /ˈʃɪpˌrek/ Nạnđắmtàu, làmđắmtàu Critic (n) /ˈkrɪtɪk/ Nhà phờbỡnh (n) (v) Critical (adj) Mangtớnhphờphỏn /ˈkrɪtɪk(ə)l/ Phờphỏn Criticize (v) /ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz/ Violent (adj) /ˈvaɪələnt/ Bạolực Recommend (v) /ˌrekəˈmend/ Giớithiệu Violence (n) Tớnhỏcliệtbạolực Recommendation Sự giớithiệu /ˈvaɪələns/ /ˌrekəmenˈdeɪʃ(ə)n/ (n) II. Grammar: 2.1. -ed, -ing ending adjectives 2.2. Connectors: although, despite/ in spite of, however, nevertheless III. PRONUNCIATION: /id/, /t/and /d/ B. EXERCISES
  2. I. Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently in each line. 1. A. animation B. female C. pavement D. safety 2. A. sign B. critic C. illegal D. dislike 3. A. filled B. wanted C. played D. opened 4. A. recommend B. seatbelt C. vehicle D. investigate 5. A. cooked B. talked C. booked D. naked 6. A. delivered B. clicked C. promised D. picked 7. A. needed B. developed C. wanted D. included 8. A. liked B. washed C. loved D. jumped 9. A. acting B. actor C. address D. action 10. A. comedy B. boring C. shocked D. long 11. A. wished B. gripped C. loved D. liked 12. A. excited B. enjoyed C. bored D. amazed 13. A. laughed B. ended C. shocked D. missed 14. A. advertised B. murdered C. Performed D. approached 15. A. produced B. terrified C. entertained D. engaged II. Put the words into the correct column. shocked looked moved needed laughed decided raised played watched volunteered appeared wanted fascinated stopped starred convinced interested washed /d/ /id/ /t/
  3. III. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). 1. I was ___ to learn that the director of that gripping film has won the first prize. A. interest B. interests C. interested D. interesting 2. The film was so ___. However my father saw it from beginning to end. A. interesting B. exciting C. boring D. fascinating 3. We were ___ with the latest film of that director. A. satisfied B. satisfactory C. satisfying D. satisfy 4. ___ he spent too much money on the film, it wasn’t a big success. A. But B. Even C. Despite D. Although 5. I have never felt as ___ as I did when I watched that horror film. A. terrify B. terrified C. terrifying D. terrible 6. Not many people went to see the film; ___ it received good reviews from critics. A. although B. but C. despite D. however 7. Let’s go to the Victor Cinema. I’m sure you’ll find the film ___. A. excites B. excite C. excited D. exciting 8. I found the book so ___ that I couldn’t put it down. A. gripping B. shocking C. tiring D. boring 9. We found the plot of the film___. A. bored B. boring C. interested D. acting 10. Mr. Bean’s Holiday is a ___ film – I was laughing from beginning to the end. A. moving B. scary C. violent D. hilarious 11. ___ careful preparation, we have a lot of difficulties in making a new film. A. Such B. However C. Despite D. With 12. A___ is a film that shows real life events or stories. A. documentary B. thriller C. comedy D. action 13. I went to the cinema with my friends yesterday ___ feeling very tired. A. although B. so C. in spite of D. but 14. The end of the film was so ___ that many people cried. A. boring B. shocking C. exciting D. moving 15. We didn’t find it funny ___ it was a comedy.
  4. A. but B. although C. despite D. in spite of 16. A ___ is a film that tries to make audiences laugh. A. sci-fi B. documentary C. comedy D. horror 17. I enjoy the film on TV yesterday evening ___ nobody in my family liked it. A. so B. because C. although D. in spite of 18. They were very disappointed___ her acting. A. of B. with C. in D. on 19. A film in which strange and frightening things happen is called a/an___ A. thriller B. comedy C. drama D. animation 20. ___beginning with a terrible disaster, the film has a happy ending. A. In spite B. Despite C. Although D. However IV. Combine the sentences. Use the words In brackets. 1. The new restaurant looks good. It seems to have few customers. (however) ___ 2. We planned to visit Petronas in the afternoon. We could not afford the fee. (however) ___ 3. Mary was sick. She didn’t leave the meeting until it ended. (despite) ___ 4. We live in the same street. We rarely see each other. (in spite of) ___ 5. I couldn’t sleep. I was tired. (in spite of) ___ 6. They have little money. They are happy (despite) ___ 7. My foot was hurt. I managed to walk to the nearest village. (although) ___ 8. I’ve been too busy to answer by email. I’ll do it soon. (nevertheless) ___
  5. 9. We had planned to walk right round the lake. The heavy rain made this impossible. (although) ___ 10. I got very wet in the rain. I had an umbrella. (although) 11. It was a comedy. Almost all audiences feel asleep. (although) ___ 12. The film was made twenty years ago. Many people have enjoyed seeing it. (however) ___ 13. She has been nominated for Best Actress five times. She has never won once, (in spite of) ___ 14. This is his first role. His acting is excellent. (nevertheless) ___ 15. The film didn’t receive good investment. The film was a great success. (despite) ___ V. Give the correct form of the word given to complete the sentence. 1. Although Titanic is a ___film, it has a sad ending. ROMANCE 2. His recent film received a lot of___from the public. CRITIC 3. I don't like horror films because they are too___for me. FRIGHT 4. Do you know Daniel Day-Lewis? He has won three Oscars for Best ACT 5. The film was___thoughtheyspent millions of dollars making it. SUCCEED 6. Big Ben Down is about a group of___who take control of Big Ben. TERROR 7. We were___with the service at the cinema. Everything was terrible. SATISFY 8. The film is a big ___. It is boring from beginning to end. DISAPPOINT 9. The film is about two hijackerswho___to blow up the plane. THREAT
  6. 10. I don't think it is good for young kids to see___onTV. VIOLENT VI. Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. The world's first film was shown in 1895 by two French brothers, Louis and AugusteLumlere. Although it only (1)___of short, simple scenes, people loved it and films have (2)___popular ever since. The first films were silent, with titles on the screen to (3)___the story. Soon the public had (4)___favourite actors and actresses and, in this (5)___the first film stars appeared. In 1927, the first "talkie", a film with sound, was shown and from then on, the public (6)___only accept this kind of film. Further improvements continued, particularly in America, (7)___produced 95% of all films. With the arrival of television in the 1950s,(8)___people went to see films, but in (9)___years cinema audienceshave grown again. More countries have started to produce films that influence film-making and there are currently (10)___national film industries. 1. A. consisted B. contained C. belonged D, held 2. A. gone B. been C made D. kept 3. A. join B. read C. explain D. perform 4. A. your B. his G our D. their 5. A. reason B. way C. method D. result 6. A. should B. would C might D. will 7. A. who B. where C. when D. which 8. A. other B. each C. fewer D. any 9. A. recent B. now C. modern D. present 10. A. many B. lots C. much D. plenty VII. Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question My first visit to the cinema was a very unhappy one. I was taken there by some friends when I was only seven years old. At first there were bright lights and music and I felt quite happy. When the lights went out, I felt afraid. Then I saw a train on the screen The train was coming towards me. I shouted out in fear and got down under my seat When my friends saw me, they started to laugh. I felt ashamed and sat back in my seat. I was very glad when the film ended. 1. Who took the writer to the cinema for the first time? A. His father B. His parents C. His parents'friends D. His friends 2. How did he feel at first? A. excited B. unhappy C. sad D,quite unhappy 3. He was frightened when ___, A. there was music B. the cinemas had no light C. the train ran D. his friends saw him 4. Where did he hide when he saw the train coming towards him? A. under the seat B. on the screen C. on his friends' back D. under the train seat 5. How did he feel when the film finished? A. very sad B. very unhappy
  7. C. quite happy D, quite right VIII. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. a) It was so late that nothing could be done It was too late t .o do anything/ late for anything to is done b) I asked the hotel porter to wake me at 8 o’clock the following morning. “Please (can/ could/would you) wake me at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning,” I said to the hotel porter. c) They’ll have to change the date of the meeting again. The date of the meeting will have to be changed again d) The garage is going to repair the car for us next week. We are going to have/ get the car repaired e) The bus takes longer than the train. The train doesn’t take as long as the bus /takes shorter time than the bus f) John has not had his hair cut for over six months. It is over six months since John had/ got his hair cut g) My husband didn’t leave the car keys, so I couldn’t pick him up at the station. If my wishes (that) she had been put / they had put her in a higher class h) Would you like me to finish the work tonight I’ll finish the work tonight if you like/you want me to i) You may get hungry on the train, so take some sandwiches. In case you get hungry, you’d better/ should/ ought to take some sandwiches. .IX. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. I was very ___ in the lesson because our teacher is very ___ in history. (interest)
  8. 2. My friend is a very ___ sort of person but he hates doing ___ activities. (relax) 3. Studying for exams is very ___ I get ___ when I open my school books. (tire) 4. We were all very ___ about the school trip but it wasn’t an ___ trip at all. (excite) 5. It’s a ___ book and I’m ___ every time I start reading it (bore) X. Writing: Think of a film you have seen. Write a film review. Your review should be at least 100 words long. Use the following guides to help you in your review. In the first paragraph, introduce the title of the film and say what kind of film it is. In the second paragraph, introduce the main characters. In the third paragraph, introduce the plot (tell the story briefly). In the fourth paragraph, write about one part of the film that you like. In the last paragraph, write what you think of the film.