Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-126
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-126 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 126 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
Thao: Minh, can I find a driver now?
Minh: I'm sorry, Thao. There are __________ drivers nearby.
- any
- many
- some
- no
Question 2
Huy: That Saola documentary was really informative, __________?
Tom: Yes, I learned a lot from it.
- was it
- wasn't it
- didn't it
- isn't it
Question 3
Linh: David, thanks for inviting me. I need to mention my allergies.
David: No worries, Linh. How long __________ you had this peanut allergy?
- did
- have
- were
- do
Question 4
John: Mai, is this banh mi spicy?
Mai: If it's too spicy for you, you __________ it.
- didn't enjoy
- won't enjoy
- haven't enjoyed
- wouldn't enjoy
Question 5
Linh: Mark, I heard you played piano. Did you __________ practice much?
Mark: Yes, Linh! Every single day after school.
- use practicing
- used to
- get used to
- use to
Question 6
Minh: Hey, Linh! How are you feeling about your new project at work?
Linh: I'm really keen __________ it! I think it will be a great learning experience.
- about
- for
- in
- on
Question 7
Mai: The new English class starts at 7 AM!
David: Oh no! I wish I __________ more sleep every morning.
- am having
- have
- will have
- had
Question 8
Linh: Are you excited for the school's talent show?
Mike: Absolutely! Where will it be held __________ the auditorium?
- on
- in
- by
- at
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Linh: I hope the new automated delivery system for our restaurant will be ready soon.
Tom: Me too, Linh. We need it to hit the ground running if we want to compete with other places.
- fall down immediately
- deliver packages by running
- begin very effectively
- start slowly and with difficulty
Question 10
Minh, I can't send messages from my tablet. It's really frustrating.
Oh no, is it on the blink again? Last week, your phone was doing the same thing.
- not functioning well
- needing a software update
- working perfectly
- having a flashing light
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Linh: When did your group set off for the national park?
Mike: We left the hotel around 6 AM to beat the crowd.
- arrive
- prepare
- depart
- start
Question 12
Linh: We always tell stories to pass on the meaning of lucky money to our kids.
Tom: That's a great way to keep the tradition alive.
- exchange
- give away
- forget
- transmit
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- hunter
- immune
- justice
- backup
Question 14
- distance
- earnings
- housing
- species
Question 15
- personal
- practical
- athletic
- companion
Question 16
- reading
- reader
- peanut
- heaven
Question 17
- complex
- client
- certain
- clever
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- liberty
- permanent
- opinion
- jewelry
Question 19
- rapidly
- basketball
- destruction
- equity
Question 20
- discourage
- barrier
- episode
- medicine
Question 21
- suggest
- because
- select
- journey
Question 22
- slowly
- include
- mountain
- freshman
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
The librarian spoke enough quietly for the children to fall asleep.
- children
- for
- enough quietly
- spoke
Question 24
Since he learned a new trick, so he improved his score a lot.
- so
- a lot
- Since
- learned
Question 25
After checking the museum's website, Liam felt disappointing to learn it was closed on Mondays.
- was
- disappointing
- Mondays
- museum's
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Liam is visiting Sarah's new apartment for the first time.
Sarah: Thanks for coming over, Liam! Make yourself at home.
Liam: __________
- Do you mind if I open a window?
- I wish to know the toilet's location.
- Excuse me, where's the restroom, please?
- Tell me where the bathroom is.
Question 27
Liam, an exchange student, is chatting with his Vietnamese classmate, Mai, after a cultural studies lecture.
Mai: So, Liam, what part of the lecture interested you most?
Liam: __________
- Explain all the lucky and unlucky numbers now.
- Are some numbers considered lucky or unlucky here?
- Why are numbers like that in your country?
- How many numbers are lucky or unlucky?
Question 28
Liam and Chloe, neighbors, are talking in the hallway.
Liam: We have a small group that meets every Thursday to play board games.
Chloe: __________
- Our board game group is playing.
- Would you be interested in joining us?
- Do you know how to play board games?
- You should join our board game group.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
"How will you celebrate your birthday this year?" my aunt asked me.
- My aunt asked me how I would celebrate my birthday that year.
- My aunt asked me how would I celebrate my birthday that year.
- My aunt asked me how you would celebrate your birthday that year.
- My aunt asked me how I will celebrate my birthday this year.
Question 30
If we start early, we will see more sights on our trip.
- The earlier we will start, the more sights we will see on our trip.
- The earlier we start, the more sights we will see on our trip.
- The earlier we start, more sights we will see on our trip.
- The more early we start, the more sights we will see on our trip.
Question 31
I like discussing horoscopes more than talking about general news.
- I prefer discussing horoscopes rather than talking about general news.
- I prefer discussing horoscopes to talking about general news.
- I prefer to discuss horoscopes to talk about general news.
- I prefer discussing horoscopes than talking about general news.
Question 32
The executive decided to investigate the potential risks before signing the agreement.
- The executive decided to look over the potential risks before signing the agreement.
- The executive decided to look in the potential risks before signing the agreement.
- The executive decided to look at the potential risks before signing the agreement.
- The executive decided to look into the potential risks before signing the agreement.
Question 33
He doesn't read historical fiction. He doesn't read mysteries, either.
- He neither reads historical fiction nor he reads mysteries.
- He doesn't neither read historical fiction nor read mysteries.
- He neither reads historical fiction nor reading mysteries.
- He neither reads historical fiction nor reads mysteries.
Question 34
Why don't we try cooking some traditional Tet dishes this year?
- My aunt suggested us to try cooking some traditional Tet dishes this year.
- My aunt suggested trying cooking some traditional Tet dishes this year.
- My aunt suggested try cooking some traditional Tet dishes this year.
- My aunt suggested to try cooking some traditional Tet dishes this year.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The respiratory system is complex, but one of its most important parts is a muscle that many people don't think about: the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a large, dome-shaped muscle that is located just below the lungs, separating the chest from the abdomen. Because of its position, (35) __________ plays a crucial role in the mechanics of breathing. It works tirelessly every second of our lives, making it essential for survival.
When you breathe in, or inhale, your diaphragm contracts and moves down. This movement increases the space inside your chest cavity. This causes a change in pressure that allows your lungs to expand and (36) __________ air. The (37) __________ of the lungs is a direct result of the diaphragm creating more room for them. It is an active process that requires muscular effort.
The opposite happens when you breathe out, or exhale. The diaphragm relaxes and goes up to its original dome shape. As it moves upward, it (38) __________ the air out of the lungs, reducing the space in the chest. For most people, exhaling is a passive process, meaning it doesn't require as much effort. It's often a (39) __________ automatic process than inhaling.
What makes the diaphragm fascinating is its dual-control system. Most of the time, its movement is involuntary, controlled by the part of the brain that manages automatic functions like your heartbeat. However, you (40) __________ also consciously control it, which is how you can hold your breath or take a deep breath on purpose. (41) __________ does it work without our thought, but we can also command it when needed.
(42) __________, the diaphragm is the powerful engine that drives our breathing. Its simple yet effective up-and-down movement, contracting to pull air in and relaxing to push it out, is essential for life. This constant, rhythmic action ensures our body gets the oxygen it needs to function, making the diaphragm a true unsung hero of the human body.
Question 35
- this
- that
- what
- which
Question 36
- get over
- put on
- take in
- do with
Question 37
- expanded
- expansive
- expand
- expansion
Question 38
- pulls
- guides
- pushes
- carries
Question 39
- more automatic
- the automatic
- most automatic
- as automatic as
Question 40
- must
- can
- might
- should
Question 41
- Not only
- Never before
- Hardly ever
- No sooner
Question 42
- For instance
- On the other hand
- Despite this
- In summary
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Every year, a familiar scene unfolds across Vietnam. Long queues form outside electronics stores like FPT Shop and The Gioi Di Dong, media outlets buzz with excitement, and social media is flooded with 'unboxing' videos. The object of all this attention is the newly released iPhone. But why does a simple mobile phone, year after year, generate such immense hype? The answer is complex, involving psychology, marketing, and the human desire for social standing.
At the heart of the matter is the concept of a 'status symbol'. A status symbol is an object that suggests its owner's high social or economic status. This isn't a new idea; for centuries, people have used luxury cars, designer watches, or expensive art to signal their wealth and success. In the 21st century, the iPhone has arguably become the most widespread digital status symbol. It’s a form of conspicuous consumption, an act of spending money on luxury goods to publicly display economic power. Owning the latest model communicates more than just having a good phone; it signals that one is modern, successful, and financially comfortable.
A significant part of the iPhone's appeal lies in Apple's masterclass in marketing. They have expertly crafted a brand image associated with innovation, minimalist design, and premium quality. This creates a powerful sense of desire and exclusivity. Furthermore, Apple has built a seamless 'ecosystem' where the iPhone works perfectly with other Apple products like MacBooks, iPads, and the Apple Watch. Once a user enters this ecosystem, it becomes difficult and inconvenient to leave, fostering incredible brand loyalty and ensuring that many users will upgrade to the newest iPhone simply to stay within this integrated digital world.
For teenagers, these social and marketing dynamics are often amplified within their own communities, particularly at school. In a high school environment, where everyone is trying to figure out their identity and fit in, external symbols can become very important. Having the newest iPhone can be a non-verbal way of communicating that you are 'cool,' up-to-date, and part of the popular group. This peer pressure, whether spoken or unspoken, is a powerful motivator for many young people to persuade their parents to purchase the latest model.
In conclusion, the iPhone's position as a cultural phenomenon is not accidental. It is the result of a powerful combination of its role as a modern status symbol, brilliant and persuasive marketing, and the strong influence of social pressure, especially among young people. The annual frenzy is less about the technological upgrades and more about what the device represents in our interconnected, image-conscious world.
Question 43
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- The Social and Marketing Forces Behind the iPhone's Popularity
- A Technical Comparison of Different iPhone Models
- How to Buy the Newest iPhone in Vietnam
- The History of Apple's Innovations in Technology
Question 44
What is the word conspicuous in paragraph 2 closest in meaning to?
- easily seen or noticed
- extremely expensive
- technologically advanced
- officially announced
Question 45
The word They in paragraph 3 refers to...
- iPhone users
- Other Apple products
- Marketing experts
- Apple
Question 46
According to paragraph 2, why is the iPhone considered a status symbol?
- It has the most advanced features compared to other phones.
- It publicly suggests the owner is modern and financially successful.
- It is the most expensive electronic device one can own.
- It was used by famous people and celebrities for centuries.
Question 47
According to paragraph 3, what is a result of Apple creating a seamless 'ecosystem'?
- It makes Apple products cheaper to produce.
- It encourages strong brand loyalty among users.
- It allows users to easily switch to other brands.
- It causes other companies to copy Apple's designs.
Question 48
According to the passage, which of the following is presented as a social factor behind the iPhone's appeal?
- The desire to fit in with peers at school.
- The integration with other Apple products.
- The media excitement during a new launch.
- The minimalist design of the phone.
Question 49
Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
- The iPhone's popularity is solely due to its superior technology.
- It is very easy for users to switch from the Apple ecosystem to another brand.
- The concept of a status symbol existed long before smartphones.
- Teenagers are not affected by the social meaning of owning an iPhone.
Question 50
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a reason for the iPhone's popularity?
- Regular discounts and sales promotions
- The phone's role as a status symbol
- Clever marketing and brand image
- Peer pressure among young people