Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-116
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-116 có 50 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 116 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH năm 2026 của DethiAnh.
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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
Minh: Hi Sarah, about my order #789.
Sarah: Sorry, we __________ your payment yet, Minh.
- don't receive
- didn't receive
- weren't receiving
- haven't received
Question 2
Minh: Your new apartment is so quiet!
Sarah: It is. My old building didn't __________ have quiet neighbors.
- used to
- not use to
- use to
- get used to
Question 3
Mai: My parents used to be very strict with me.
Chris: Yeah, but I guess they __________ you more independence now, don't they?
- let
- allow
- grant
- give
Question 4
Linh: "What do you think about this traditional painting?"
Mike: "I like it! The artist used __________ colors, but they work perfectly."
- a few
- a little
- few
- many
Question 5
Minh: That last match was tough! You played really well, __________?
David: Thanks! I practiced a lot for it.
- weren't you
- didn't you
- did you
- don't you
Question 6
Lan: I'm so tired of this rainy weather.
Mike: I know. Do you wish it __________ sunny?
- be
- is
- was
- were
Question 7
Linh: I hope I can __________ a chance to present my project.
Tom: Me too! It's a great opportunity.
- get
- make
- do
- take
Question 8
Linh: David, the ground is still wet.
David: Yes, it __________ rained last night.
- had to
- must be
- might have
- should have
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Lan: How did you feel after meeting the guest speaker at the community workshop last night, David?
David: Her speech was full of such optimism about the future of our city. It really lifted my spirits.
- hope
- pessimism
- enthusiasm
- realism
Question 10
Linh: Hey, Tom. Do you want to go to the neighborhood park this afternoon?
Tom: I'd love to, Linh, but I heard it gets really crowded around that time.
- busy
- empty
- noisy
- packed
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Minh: Be careful with what you post online, Sarah.
Sarah: Yeah, I know. It feels like everything is permanent there.
- visible
- temporary
- lasting
- prominent
Question 12
Lan: We have so much leftover rice from dinner.
Mike: Let's transform it into delicious fried rice tomorrow!
- convert
- prepare
- maintain
- discard
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- formation
- reduction
- ministry
- promotion
Question 14
- consult
- season
- resolve
- surprised
Question 15
- thirty
- although
- birthday
- nothing
Question 16
- assure
- russian
- tissue
- depressed
Question 17
- principle
- clarify
- liberal
- verify
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- distinct
- willing
- relate
- besides
Question 19
- insurance
- assessment
- survivor
- subsidy
Question 20
- critique
- unclear
- pipeline
- before
Question 21
- unfold
- without
- forget
- husband
Question 22
- derive
- hockey
- endure
- delete
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
He couldn't concentrate for his studies after playing games all night.
- studies
- playing
- for
- couldn't
Question 24
Neither the constant distractions nor the lack of a study partner help me focus on my independent learning.
- constant
- me
- help
- independent
Question 25
After watching the documentary, he began to understanding the complex issues of ocean pollution.
- understanding
- began
- issues
- watching
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Maria is at an electronics store, looking for a new refrigerator. She approaches a salesperson, Tom.
Tom: Hello! Can I help you with anything today?
Maria: __________
- What is the price of this refrigerator?
- Tell me which refrigerator is the best.
- Can you tell me about this refrigerator?
- Yes, I need some advice on which model to buy.
Question 27
Sarah and Liam are talking at a coffee shop.
Sarah: Hey Liam, I heard a new laundry place just opened near the park.
Liam: __________
- I don't like doing laundry.
- Oh really? Do you know if it's expensive?
- Tell me all the details.
- You should go check it out.
Question 28
Maria is at a phone repair shop, talking to a technician named Tom.
Tom: Okay, Maria, I've checked your phone. It looks like the charging port is damaged.
Maria: __________
- Which tools will you use for this?
- How can I get it fixed?
- So, you're fixing it immediately?
- Is this the best repair shop here?
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
If he doesn't read a good book, he won't feel completely relaxed after a long day.
- Unless he doesn't read a good book, he won't feel completely relaxed after a long day.
- Unless he read a good book, he won't feel completely relaxed after a long day.
- Unless he reads a good book, he will feel completely relaxed after a long day.
- Unless he reads a good book, he won't feel completely relaxed after a long day.
Question 30
Although the recipe looked complicated, it was quite easy to follow.
- In spite of looking complicated, the recipe was quite easy to follow.
- Despite of looking complicated, the recipe was quite easy to follow.
- In spite of the recipe looked complicated, it was quite easy to follow.
- In spite of to look complicated, the recipe was quite easy to follow.
Question 31
If a product is cheaper, more people will buy it.
- If a product is cheaper, the more people will buy it.
- The cheaper is a product, the more people will buy it.
- The cheaper a product is, the most people will buy it.
- The cheaper a product is, the more people will buy it.
Question 32
Jupiter is the largest planet. It has a famous Great Red Spot.
- Jupiter that has a famous Great Red Spot is the largest planet.
- Jupiter is the largest planet, which has a famous Great Red Spot.
- Jupiter, which has a famous Great Red Spot, is the largest planet.
- Jupiter, which it has a famous Great Red Spot, is the largest planet.
Question 33
The old wiring system isn't as reliable as the new one.
- The old wiring system is less reliable than the new one.
- The new wiring system is reliabler than the old one.
- The new wiring system is more reliable than the old one.
- The new wiring system is more reliable the old one.
Question 34
Why don't we reserve a room for karaoke this Friday?
- Nam suggested us reserving a room for karaoke this Friday.
- Nam suggested to reserve a room for karaoke this Friday.
- Nam suggested reserving a room for karaoke this Friday.
- Nam suggests reserving a room for karaoke this Friday.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Water is one of (35) __________ most essential elements for life. Did you know that it (36) __________ about 60 percent of an adult's body weight? This high percentage shows just how critical this simple liquid is for our survival and daily functions. Without a sufficient supply, our bodies cannot perform at their best.
We must drink water regularly. (37) __________ our bodies to function properly, a constant intake is necessary. (38) __________ hydrated is crucial for overall health, helping with everything from brain function to physical performance. Drinking enough water is a fundamental habit for maintaining well-being.
Water has several key roles. Firstly, water helps to (39) __________ our body temperature. When we are hot, we sweat, which is our body's way of using water to cool down. In addition, water is vital for nutrient transport. It carries oxygen and essential nutrients to our cells, ensuring they have the fuel they need.
Finally, water is essential for removing waste products from our bodies. The kidneys and liver use water to flush out toxins, which helps prevent them from building up. As a (40) __________, experts recommend drinking eight glasses a day, though individual needs can vary based on activity level and climate.
The advice from health professionals is clear. My doctor told me that I (41) __________ drink more water if I wanted to feel more energetic. This highlights the direct link between hydration and vitality. If everyone (42) __________ the importance of water, public health would likely improve significantly across communities.
Question 35
- a
- the
- an
- no article
Question 36
- gets on
- takes off
- looks into
- makes up
Question 37
- Despite
- As a result
- In order for
- Because of
Question 38
- Stay
- To stay
- Staying
- Stayed
Question 39
- regulate
- decrease
- increase
- measure
Question 40
- rule of thumb
- shot in the dark
- piece of cake
- matter of time
Question 41
- should have
- had to
- will have to
- must
Question 42
- understood
- would understand
- understands
- will understand
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
In an era dominated by technology, a new global conversation has emerged in education: should learning to code be a fundamental part of every student's schooling? Once a specialized skill for a small group of experts, computer programming is now being viewed by many countries as a new form of literacy, as crucial as reading, writing, and arithmetic. The debate centers on whether coding should be a mandatory subject, preparing all young people for a future where technology is interwoven with every aspect of their lives.
Proponents argue that the value of learning to code extends far beyond a career in software development. The core of coding is computational thinking—the ability to break down a complex problem into smaller, manageable steps and create a logical solution. This skill is universally applicable, enhancing problem-solving abilities and logical reasoning in subjects from mathematics to music. Therefore, they see coding education as an essential tool for cognitive development, much like learning a musical instrument or a foreign language helps train the brain in unique ways, regardless of a student’s future career path.
This trend has a particular resonance in Vietnam, which is experiencing a rapid expansion of its tech industry. Vietnam's burgeoning tech sector, fueled by major domestic companies like FPT Software and a vibrant startup scene supported by coding bootcamps like CoderSchool, has created an enormous demand for skilled programmers. Because of its rapid growth, it offers significant opportunities and well-paying jobs, making programming an attractive field for many young Vietnamese. This local context makes the question of coding education not just a theoretical debate but a practical consideration for future career success.
However, the push for universal coding education is not without its critics. Some educators and parents worry about overburdening students with an already packed curriculum. They argue that forcing every student to learn the complexities of a programming language like Python or Java might create unnecessary stress and anxiety for those not naturally inclined towards it. These critics suggest that a more balanced approach, focusing on broad digital literacy—such as understanding how algorithms work, being safe online, and using digital tools effectively—might be more beneficial for the general student population than mandatory, in-depth coding classes.
Ultimately, the discussion is not just about creating more programmers. It is about equipping the next generation with the thinking skills to navigate a world increasingly shaped by algorithms and software. While making coding compulsory for everyone remains a contentious issue, there is a growing consensus that a foundational understanding of the logic behind technology is no longer optional. The challenge for educators, in Vietnam and around the world, is to find the right balance to prepare students for a future that is still being written in code.
Question 43
The word essential in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...
- absolutely necessary
- extremely difficult
- interesting but secondary
- optional but helpful
Question 44
The word it in paragraph 3 refers to...
- a coding bootcamp
- a well-paying job
- FPT Software
- Vietnam's burgeoning tech sector
Question 45
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- The Success of Vietnam's Technology Industry
- A Guide to Becoming a Programmer in Vietnam
- The Debate Over Coding as a Core School Subject
- Why Computational Thinking Is a Modern Skill
Question 46
According to paragraph 2, what is a primary result of learning to code, even for students not pursuing a tech career?
- It improves universal skills like logical thinking and problem-solving.
- It makes learning a musical instrument much easier.
- It guarantees that they will earn more money in the future.
- It allows them to immediately create complex software.
Question 47
Which of the following best describes how the author organizes the information in the passage?
- By listing the historical development of coding education chronologically.
- By comparing the tech industries of Vietnam and other countries in detail.
- By introducing a debate, presenting arguments for and against, and offering a concluding perspective.
- By presenting a problem and then offering one definitive solution to it.
Question 48
What can be inferred from the passage about the author's opinion?
- The author thinks making coding mandatory in schools is the only correct path forward.
- The author believes coding is too difficult and stressful for most teenagers.
- The author believes that understanding fundamental technological concepts is important for everyone.
- The author feels Vietnam's education system is superior to others in technology.
Question 49
According to paragraph 3, what is one specific factor contributing to the high demand for programmers in Vietnam?
- The presence of major domestic technology companies.
- The influence of foreign technology experts moving to Vietnam.
- A government policy requiring all students to learn code.
- The low cost of university education in the country.
Question 50
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as arguments or reasons related to coding education EXCEPT...
- coding is the highest-paying career field in the world.
- it may add stress to an already demanding school schedule.
- it is becoming a fundamental literacy for the modern era.
- it helps develop logical and problem-solving skills.