Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-04
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Đề chuẩn
Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH.
Toàn diện
180 đề thi với bộ câu hỏi không trùng lặp, bao quát hết phạm vi ôn thi.
Tiện lợi
Tự ôn thi mọi lúc mọi nơi trên máy tính, điện thoại, máy tính bảng.
Hiệu quả
Kết hợp 2 chế độ ôn tập & thi thử mang lại hiệu quả ôn thi cao nhất.
Choose the option that best fits the blank or is the most appropriate answer to each of the following questions.
Question 1
Linh: That waterfall was truly amazing!
Mike: It was! The water flowed so fast, __________ we couldn't stand too close.
- so
- because
- although
- but
Question 2
Mai: My grandma believes a good dream means good fortune.
David: Oh? I think scary dreams are __________ than pleasant ones for revealing the future.
- worse
- bad
- the worst
- as bad as
Question 3
Linh: Peter, do you remember our trips to the beach?
Peter: Yeah, Linh. Did we __________ always stay at that little guesthouse?
- be used to
- use to
- getting used to
- used to
Question 4
David: Linh looked so sleepy in class today.
Mai: Yeah, she __________ up late finishing her project last night.
- should have stayed
- might have stayed
- stayed
- must be staying
Question 5
Linh: David, do you always separate your trash?
David: Yes, our city __________ recycling bins for different materials.
- will provide
- provided
- is providing
- provides
Question 6
Sarah: My new roommate is from Vietnam.
Linh: Oh, that's great! I hope you two __________ well.
- get along
- get away
- get over
- look up
Question 7
Sarah: Trang, can you help me with these books?
Trang: Sure, Mom. Where should I __________?
- put away them
- put them away
- take them away
- put them up
Question 8
Linh: I need to ask my boss if I can leave early tomorrow for my flight.
Mark: Yeah, it's always good to __________ permission before you make plans.
- make
- take
- get
- receive
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Linh: I feel like spending so much time on social media really worsens my ability to concentrate on my studies.
David: I know! It makes me feel more anxious too, instead of relaxed.
- harms
- damages
- hinders
- improves
Question 10
Linh: What kind of snacks should we bring for the picnic tomorrow?
Mike: I think we should bring something healthy, like fruits and vegetables, instead of too many chips.
- delicious
- unhealthy
- nutritious
- wholesome
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Linh: The news about the slight market dip really worries me a bit.
David: Don't stress, Linh. It's just a small fluctuation.
- concerns
- confuses
- calms
- informs
Question 12
Mai: We need to collect all the plastic bottles from the park.
Ben: Yes, we can put them in the recycling bins.
- gather
- damage
- sort
- scatter
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- academic
- contributor
- ceremony
- economics
Question 14
- healthy
- rather
- father
- leather
Question 15
- confidence
- democrat
- honestly
- possible
Question 16
- possible
- compromise
- reduction
- directly
Question 17
- government
- magnitude
- religious
- diagnose
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- consider
- continue
- mystery
- donation
Question 19
- install
- engage
- assume
- marker
Question 20
- ignore
- screening
- assist
- observe
Question 21
- operator
- humanity
- definitely
- anybody
Question 22
- testimony
- accuracy
- hypothesis
- necessary
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
Because the rules for hopscotch were simple, so everyone liked to play it.
- everyone
- so
- Because
- were
Question 24
You must stick at the safety warnings on the product label.
- must
- the
- at
- on
Question 25
Making the special family dish was easily for my mother because she had made it many times before.
- easily
- had made
- was
- for
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Maria, a new employee, is talking to her colleague Tom on her first day.
Tom: Welcome, Maria! How's your first morning going?
Maria: __________
- Do we have to wear uniforms here?
- Could you tell me about the dress code?
- What's the deal with clothes here?
- Tell me what clothes I should wear.
Question 27
A local community leader, David, is speaking to a resident, Maria, after a town hall meeting about recent heavy rains.
David: Maria, just a friendly reminder about the flood evacuation routes.
Maria: __________
- I already know all those routes.
- Why didn't you tell us earlier?
- Understood. We'll be careful, thank you.
- Can you show me the map right now?
Question 28
David and Sarah are at the gym after a workout.
David: Phew, that was intense! I'm so tired.
Sarah: __________
- What exactly is recovery anyway?
- You must share your best recovery methods.
- Do you have any tips for quick recovery?
- Do you think I worked out too hard?
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
The packaged snack had too many artificial ingredients, so she put it back on the shelf.
- She put it back on the shelf because the packaged snack had too many artificial ingredients.
- Because she put it back on the shelf, the packaged snack had too many artificial ingredients.
- Because the packaged snack had too many artificial ingredients she put it back on the shelf.
- Because the packaged snack had too many artificial ingredients, she put it back on the shelf.
Question 30
Customers usually spend a few minutes at the box office buying tickets.
- Customers usually take a few minutes at the box office to buy tickets.
- It usually takes customers a few minutes at the box office buying tickets.
- It usually spends customers a few minutes at the box office to buy tickets.
- It usually takes customers a few minutes at the box office to buy tickets.
Question 31
My first investment was very small. However, I was incredibly excited about it.
- Although my first investment was very small, I was incredibly excited about it.
- Although my first investment was very small, but I was incredibly excited about it.
- Although my first investment was very small. I was incredibly excited about it.
- My first investment was very small, although I was incredibly excited about it.
Question 32
He cleaned the wound properly, but it still looked red.
- Although he cleaned the wound properly, it still looked red.
- Although he cleaned the wound properly it still looked red.
- He cleaned the wound properly, although it still looked red.
- Although he cleaned the wound properly, but it still looked red.
Question 33
She hopes to conduct extensive research on distant galaxies when she joins the space center.
- She hopes to carry out extensive research on distant galaxies when she joins the space center.
- She hopes to carry on extensive research on distant galaxies when she joins the space center.
- She hopes to look into extensive research on distant galaxies when she joins the space center.
- She hopes to carry extensive research on distant galaxies when she joins the space center.
Question 34
I put my herb pots in the sunniest spot. However, the basil still struggled to grow.
- Although the basil still struggled to grow, I put my herb pots in the sunniest spot.
- Although I put my herb pots in the sunniest spot, but the basil still struggled to grow.
- Although I put my herb pots in the sunniest spot, the basil still struggled to grow.
- Although I put my herb pots in the sunniest spot. The basil still struggled to grow.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Concrete is one of the most common building materials in the world. It is made by mixing cement, water, sand, and gravel. When it hardens, concrete is incredibly (35) __________ under compression, which is the force of being pushed together. However, it has a significant weakness. It is quite brittle and (36) __________ easily crack or break when pulled apart, a force known as tension.
To solve this problem, engineers use steel. Steel is an alloy known for its impressive tensile strength. This means it is very strong when being pulled or stretched. Unlike brittle concrete, steel is (37) __________, allowing it to bend slightly without breaking. This property makes it the perfect partner for concrete.
The solution is to combine the two materials to create reinforced concrete. Engineers place steel bars, often called rebar, inside the formwork before the liquid concrete is poured. (38) __________ allows the steel to be perfectly embedded within the concrete as it hardens. The result is a composite material that is much (39) __________ and more reliable than concrete alone.
This combination is brilliantly effective. The concrete component resists the compressive forces from the structure's weight. Meanwhile, the embedded steel bars (40) __________ any tensile forces, such as those caused by wind or earthquakes. Seldom (41) __________ a single material offer such a complete solution, but the synergy between these two does.
(42) __________, the invention of reinforced concrete revolutionized construction. It allows us to build everything from towering skyscrapers and long bridges to simple homes and foundations. Its strength, durability, and versatility have made it perhaps the most important building material of the modern age.
Question 35
- strongly
- strength
- strong
- strengthen
Question 36
- would
- should
- can
- must
Question 37
- brittle
- stiff
- flexible
- rigid
Question 38
- What
- This
- Which
- It
Question 39
- as strong
- stronger
- more strong
- strongest
Question 40
- reduce
- withstand
- weaken
- produce
Question 41
- has
- is
- does
- can
Question 42
- Overall
- For instance
- Therefore
- However
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Cyberbullying is a serious challenge that teenagers face worldwide. A particularly harmful form of this is 'trolling', where anonymous users post hateful or provocative comments to upset others. In Vietnam, this issue has been highly visible, with public figures like singer Thủy Tiên facing massive, coordinated online attacks. These incidents show how damaging online hate can be, but the problem isn't limited to celebrities. It can happen on anyone's social media, from a popular TikTokker's comment section to a friend's personal Instagram post.
The psychological impact of online hate is significant because of its relentless nature. Unlike face-to-face bullying, cyberbullying can follow a person home. The pervasive nature of social media means that a negative comment can be seen by hundreds of people, amplifying feelings of shame and isolation. The anonymity of the trolls makes it worse; it feels like an attack from a faceless crowd, which can be incredibly stressful and damaging to a teenager's mental health and self-esteem.
When faced with a hateful comment, the initial instinct for many is to fight back or defend themselves. They feel an urgent need to correct the misinformation or prove the troll wrong. However, psychology experts warn that this is often the least effective strategy. Trolls are not looking for a logical debate; they thrive on getting a reaction. Engaging with them gives them the attention they crave and often leads to an escalation, pulling the victim into a negative and draining cycle of argument.
A much smarter approach can be summarized by a simple three-step rule: Ignore, Block, Report. The first and most powerful step is to ignore the comment completely. By not responding, you deny the troll their primary goal: your emotional reaction. If the harassment continues, the second step is to block the user. This is not a sign of weakness; it is an act of self-care, creating a digital boundary to protect your peace. The third step, for serious or repeated harassment, is to report the comment and the account to the platform. This helps enforce community standards and can prevent the troll from harassing others.
Ultimately, learning how to respond to online hate is a crucial skill for navigating the digital world. The goal isn't to 'win' an argument with an anonymous stranger, but to protect your own mental well-being. Remember that a troll's words are a reflection of their own issues, not your worth. By choosing not to engage and using the tools available—like blocking and reporting—you take back control and prioritize what truly matters: your health and happiness.
Question 43
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- A Strategic Guide to Handling Online Harassment
- The History of Trolling in Vietnam
- Why Celebrities Are Prone to Cyberbullying
- The Dangers of Using Social Media
Question 44
The word pervasive in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to?
- widespread
- temporary
- unimportant
- beneficial
Question 45
The word they in paragraph 3 refers to...
- victims of bullying
- psychology experts
- social media users
- online trolls
Question 46
According to the passage, what is a direct result of responding angrily to trolls?
- It makes the victim feel powerful and strong.
- It proves the victim's point in the argument.
- It encourages the trolls to continue their attacks.
- It forces the social media platform to intervene.
Question 47
According to paragraph 4, what is the first step in the recommended strategy for dealing with online trolls?
- Reporting the account to the platform.
- Blocking the user immediately.
- Replying with a clever comeback.
- Ignoring the comment completely.
Question 48
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a negative effect of online hate?
- increased stress for the victim
- feelings of shame and isolation
- damage to a person's self-esteem
- loss of real-life friendships
Question 49
What can be inferred from the passage about the main motivation of online trolls?
- They want to have a serious and logical discussion.
- They are financially paid to harass celebrities.
- They seek to provoke an emotional reaction from their targets.
- They are trying to give constructive feedback.
Question 50
Which of the following statements would the author of the passage most likely agree with?
- Ignoring online harassment is a sign of cowardice and weakness.
- The best way to stop trolls is to publicly expose their real identities.
- Protecting your mental health is more important than winning an online argument.
- Cyberbullying is a problem that only famous people need to worry about.