Cambridge Global English 7
FIRST SEMESTER MID-TERM REVISION
REVISION CONTENT
UNIT 1: MAKING CONNECTIONS
Vocabulary:
● Words and phrases for meeting and greeting
● Family members
Use of English:
● Past simple: regular and irregular
Exercise: Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. She ________ (play) badminton yesterday.
2. They ________ (not go) to the zoo last weekend.
3. ________ you ________ (eat) pizza for lunch yesterday?
4. We ________ (visit) our grandparents last month.
5. He ________ (not watch) TV last night.
6. ________ she ________ (buy) a new dress last Saturday?
7. I ________ (study) for the test yesterday evening.
8. My father ________ (not fix) the car yesterday.
9. ________ they ________ (swim) in the river last summer?
10.The children ________ (play) in the park yesterday afternoon.
11.She ________ (not read) that book last week.
12.________ your brother ________ (see) the movie last night?
13.We ________ (walk) to school yesterday.
14.He ________ (not eat) breakfast this morning.
15.________ you ________ (visit) the museum last Sunday?
● Should / Shouldn’t for asking for and giving advice
Exercise: Fill in the blanks with should or shouldn’t.
1. You ________ eat more vegetables to stay healthy.
2. Students ________ be late for class.
3. We ________ do our homework every day.
4. You ________ watch too much TV before bed.
5. He ________ take an umbrella because it’s raining.
6. People ________ drive carefully in the city.
7. You ________ drink a lot of soda, it’s bad for your teeth.
8. They ________ wear warm clothes in the winter.
9. We ________ waste water when we brush our teeth.
10.If you are tired, you ________ go to bed early.
11.Children ________ play near the road, it’s dangerous.
12.You ________ read more books to improve your English.
13.She ________ eat too much chocolate, it’s not healthy.
14.We ________ respect our teachers and parents.
15.If you feel sick, you ________ go to the doctor.
● Apostrophes ‘s and s’
Exercise: Fill in the blanks with ’s or s’.
1. This is my brother___ bike.
2. The dog___ tail is very long.
3. These are the teachers___ books.
4. That is Sarah___ house.
5. The girls___ dresses are beautiful.
6. Look at the baby___ toy.
7. The students___ classroom is very big.
8. Those are the boys___ shoes.
9. This is my mother___ phone.
10.The cats___ food is in the kitchen.
11.That is John___ bag.
12.The children___ playground is new.
13.My father___ car is very old.
14.The workers___ uniforms are blue.
15.That is the doctor___ office.
● Which, who, whose in defining relative clauses
Exercise: Rewrite these following sentences
1. The woman is very kind. She lives next door.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
2. The car is red. It belongs to my father.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
3. The boy is playing football. He is my brother.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
4. The book is very interesting. I bought it yesterday.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
5. The man is my uncle. He repaired my bike.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
6. The girl is my best friend. Her bag is blue.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
7. The teacher is very young. She teaches us English.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
8. The cake was delicious. My mother made it.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
9. The children are in the park. They are playing football.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
10.The man is a doctor. His son is in my class.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
● Present Perfect Simple
Exercise: Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. I ________________ (finish) my homework already.
2. She ________________ (never / see) that movie before.
3. They ________________ (visit) London three times.
4. We ________________ (not / eat) breakfast yet.
5. My father ________________ (just / buy) a new car.
6. He ________________ (live) in this city since 2010.
7. ________________ you ever ________________ (be) to Japan?
8. The children ________________ (break) the window.
9. I ________________ (not / read) that book yet.
10.She ________________ (already / write) five emails this morning.
11.We ________________ (know) each other for many years.
12.He ________________ (never / ride) a horse.
13.They ________________ (watch) that film twice this week.
14.My teacher ________________ (not / check) our tests yet.
15.________________ she ________________ (finish) her project yet?
UNIT 2: TIME TO CELEBRATE
Vocabulary:
● Celebrations and festivals
● Ages and stages
Use of English:
● Prepositions preceding nouns in time phrases
Exercise: Fill in the blanks with in, on, or at.
1. We always go to the park ______ Sunday.
2. My birthday is ______ May.
3. They usually wake up early ______ the morning.
4. The meeting starts ______ 9 o’clock.
5. He was born ______ 2009.
6. The concert is ______ Friday evening.
7. I usually do my homework ______ night.
8. My family travels to the beach ______ summer.
9. School starts ______ September.
10.We visited our grandparents ______ Christmas Day.
11. I usually play football ______ the weekend.
12.The train leaves ______ midnight.
13.They moved to this city ______ 2015.
14.The children are going to the zoo ______ Saturday afternoon.
15.She often reads books ______ the afternoon.
● Compound adjectives
Exercise: Fill in the blanks with the correct compound adjective.
(part-time, full-time, well-known, old-fashioned, ten-year-old, open-minded,
good-looking, hard-working, high-tech, self-confident, world-famous, fast-growing,
long-term, kind-hearted, right-handed)
1. He is a ________ actor. Everyone knows him.
2. My father works as a ________ teacher at a local school.
3. That shop sells ________ clothes from the 1960s.
4. Lisa is a very ________ student. She always studies hard.
5. He’s a ________ boy. He believes in himself.
6. My uncle has a ________ business in the city.
7. She is a ________ singer. People love her voice.
8. I want to buy a ________ computer with the newest software.
9. Peter is a ________ boy. He always helps others.
10.My cousin has a ________ job, so he works only in the evenings.
11.That ________ man is very handsome.
12.They want to make a ________ plan for the company’s success.
13.I have a ________ sister. She is still in grade 5.
14.My teacher is very ________. She accepts different ideas.
15.The city is a ________ area with more and more new buildings.
● Which/ that, who, whose in non-defining relative clauses
Exercise: Rewrite these following sentences
1. Mr. Brown is my English teacher. He comes from London.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
2. This book is very interesting. It was written by J.K. Rowling.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
3. My mother is a doctor. Her advice is always useful.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
4. Tom is my best friend. He won the first prize in the competition.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
5. Paris is the capital of France. It is famous for its Eiffel Tower.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
6. My uncle is an engineer. His car is very expensive.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
7. This phone is very modern. It was bought in Japan.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
8. Sarah is a great singer. Everyone admires her voice.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
9. My father is 45 years old. He works as a pilot.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
10.That school is very big. I studied there when I was a child.
→ …………………………………………………………………………………….
● Participle adjectives (-ed/-ing)
Exercise: Fill in the blanks with the correct adjective (-ed or -ing).
1. The movie was really ________ (bore).
2. I’m very ________ (excite) about the school trip.
3. This book is so ________ (interest) that I can’t stop reading it.
4. He felt ________ (tire) after the football match.
5. The exam was ________ (confuse), so many students made mistakes.
6. She looked ________ (surprise) when she saw the gift.
7. That lesson was ________ (amaze)! We learned so much.
8. My little brother is ________ (frighten) of spiders.
9. The teacher’s explanation was ________ (confuse).
10.The children were ________ (excite) to see the animals at the zoo.
11.The joke was really ________ (amuse). Everyone laughed.
12.I felt ________ (disappoint) because I failed the test.
13.This city is so ________ (excite). There are so many things to do.
14.They were ________ (interest) in the science experiment.
15.The horror movie was too ________ (frighten) for me to watch.
Practice Test
Part 1: Listening
1 What was in the woman’s bag?
2 Which film is the man talking about?
3 What should the woman do first?
4 What is David going to do this weekend?
5 How did the man get to work today?
6 Which tie does the man choose?
7 What time is the appointment?
Part 2: Use of English
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D
1. I ___ a new bicycle last week.
a) buy b) buys c) bought d) buying
2. Paris, ___ is in France, is very popular with tourists.
a) who b) whose c) which d) that
3. You ___ eat too much fast food. It’s not healthy.
a) should b) shouldn’t c) mustn’t d) can’t
4. My uncle, ___ lives in New York, is visiting us soon.
a) who b) which c) whose d) that
5. They ___ never visited England before.
a) has b) have c) did d) having
6. All the ___ books are on the table. (the students)
a) students’ b) student’s c) students d) student
7. We usually go skiing ___ winter.
a) on b) in c) at d) for
8. She wore a ___ dress to the party.
a) red long b) long-red c) long red d) red-long
9. I ___ my homework yesterday evening.
a) do b) did c) done d) doing
10.The children were ___ when they saw the magician.
a) exciting b) excited c) excite d) excites
11.That’s the girl ___ bag was stolen on the bus.
a) who b) whose c) which d) that
12.She ___ in London for three years.
a) lived b) has lived c) is living d) lives
13.This is my ___ car.
a) brothers b) brother’s c) brothers’ d) brother
14.You ___ take an umbrella. It looks like rain.
a) shouldn’t b) should c) mustn’t d) can’t
15.The movie was so ___. I nearly fell asleep.
a) bored b) boring c) bore d) bores
16.They ___ football every Sunday when they were children.
a) plays b) played c) play d) playing
17.I was born ___ 2001.
a) on b) in c) at d) from
18.He is a ___ man. (45 years old)
a) forty-five-year-old b) forty five years old
c) forty-five-years-old d) forty five-year old
19.She ___ already finished her project.
a) has b) have c) did d) doing
20. Let’s meet ___ 8 o’clock tomorrow evening.
a) in b) at c) on d) by
21.My cousin, ___ father is a dentist, lives in Canada.
a) which b) whose c) who d) that
22. James ___ car is parked outside.
a) s’ b) ’s c) es d) s
23. You look tired. You ___ go to bed early tonight.
a) should b) shouldn’t c) mustn’t d) can’t
24. We ___ lunch at a new restaurant yesterday.
a) have b) had c) has d) having
25. He felt ___ after working all day.
a) tired b) tiring c) tire d) tires
26. That’s the teacher ___ explains grammar very clearly.
a) who b) whose c) which d) that
27.They ___ just arrived at the airport.
a) has b) have c) had d) having
28. She ___ TV when the phone rang.
a) watch b) watched c) watches d) watching
29. The ___ toys are everywhere. (the children)
a) children’s b) childrens’ c) childrens d) child’s
30. I ___ never been to Japan.
a) have b) has c) had d) having
Part 3: Reading
Corinna Held talks about attending a music festival
I’ve always been mad about music, whether it’s something I’m listening to on my
headphones, dancing to at a club or enjoying at a concert. But my greatest love has
always been going to music festivals. They are a great place to listen to your favourite
musicians and to enjoy yourself with friends, and they are also an opportunity to meet
new people. But the experience can be spoilt if you don’t take care, so here are some
things I’ve learnt along the way.
Let’s start with what you should take. You can’t be sure of the weather so I’d suggest
preparing for anything. Take sun cream. If it’s sunny you’ll be out in the open all day. And
don’t forget something to keep you dry in a thunderstorm, even if it’s only a large plastic
rubbish bag. Your mobile phone and charger are essentials, of course, but apart from
these don’t take anything you wouldn’t want to lose. Take comfortable shoes as you’ll be
on your feet all day, and if you’re camping bring a tent that’s easy to put up and
weatherproof.
Once you’re there, take a tour of the area so you know exactly where everything is. If
you’re with friends, agree on meeting points. Your tent is likely to be a long way from the
action so you need places to find each other closer to the stages. This will help if you and
your friends decide to see different bands, which is likely as your taste in music is
probably not exactly the same. Be polite to people camping near you as they could
become good friends. Drink lots of water and check the programme carefully so you
don’t miss your favourite acts.
And when it’s all over? Here’s my number one request: before you go home, please pick
up all your litter in and around your tent. I can’t believe the mess people create at
festivals. Some people even leave their tent behind. And as you leave, enjoy the feeling
that you’ve just felt, with a wonderful connection to all those around you. You’ve just had
an amazing opportunity to see lots of different bands and make friends and generally had
an experience you’ll never forget.
1 Corinna says that
A music festivals are the best way to listen to music.
B listening to music is her biggest love.
C music festivals can be a great social event.
D careless behaviour spoils music festivals for other people.
2 What does Corinna advise people to do?
A Be careful not to lose anything.
B Be prepared for any weather.
C Keep all your things in a plastic bag.
D Leave your mobile phone at home.
3 Corinna says you should agree on a meeting point
A so you can find your way back to your tent.
B in order to discuss which bands are on.
C so you can talk about your taste in music.
D because this is more convenient than going to your tent.
4 What does Corinna say about litter?
A People should request more litter bins.
B You should clear the area where you’ve been camping.
C People often leave litter in their tent.
D Take it home with you.
5 What would be a good introduction to this article?
A Going to a music festival? Corinna Held recommends some simple steps to
make the experience a happy one.
B Music festivals can be a wonderful way to spend the weekend. Corinna Held
tells us about her favourite events.
C With more and more of us attending music festivals, Corinna Held explains what
it is about them people find so enjoyable.
D We all love listening to music. But do we get the best experience using our
headphones? Corinna Held tells us why we should be going to music festivals.