Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-146
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-146 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 146 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
Mai: This new shopping mall is huge, but it's so noisy.
David: I agree. The old market feels much __________ than this one.
- as comfortable as
- comfortable
- more comfortable
- the most comfortable
Question 2
Minh: Did you see the news about the recent flood in the countryside?
Emily: Yes, it was terrible. The report said many families lost __________ home.
- the
- a
- an
- (no article)
Question 3
Mai: David, have you planned your summer vacation yet?
David: Yes, I plan __________ a trip to the mountains in August.
- take
- to taking
- to take
- taking
Question 4
Lan: What do you think about online learning, Mike?
Mike: Well, there are always __________ to consider, but it's very convenient.
- safe and sound
- ins and outs
- pros and cons
- by and large
Question 5
Linh: The rain is so heavy! Is there __________ traffic on the roads now?
David: Yes, it's quite bad. You might want to wait.
- any
- much
- many
- little
Question 6
Linh: My head is throbbing from the heat, and I feel so weak.
David: You look really pale. We should call a __________ immediately!
- first-aid kit
- first responder
- doctor
- firefighter
Question 7
Mai: Did you get tickets for the new action film?
Tom: Yes, __________ it was almost sold out, I got two seats.
- Despite
- So
- Although
- Because
Question 8
Linh: My back really hurts these days.
David: Maybe you suffer __________ sitting too much.
- from
- with
- for
- of
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Mai, I'm quite concerned about how much personal information is available online these days.
That's a valid point, John. It's really important to protect your data carefully.
- endanger
- safeguard
- share
- secure
Question 10
Linh: I think the character's journey in the new movie deserves a lot of praise; it was truly inspiring.
Sarah: I agree. It's rare to see such a well-developed role these days.
- feedback
- criticism
- admiration
- disapproval
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Minh: That's a nice reusable bag, Sarah!
Sarah: Thanks! Using it is truly beneficial for our planet.
- helpful
- convenient
- harmful
- careful
Question 12
Linh: Excuse me, David. How can I obtain this new bestseller?
David: It's on the second floor, near the history section.
- acquire
- read
- locate
- provide
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- unfair
- trailer
- constraint
- maintain
Question 14
- instead
- deadline
- deadly
- leading
Question 15
- calculation
- operation
- generation
- literally
Question 16
- concerning
- constantly
- faculty
- corruption
Question 17
- fairly
- failure
- airport
- upstairs
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- discipline
- statistics
- everyone
- destiny
Question 19
- confident
- visitor
- calculate
- edition
Question 20
- garage
- afford
- either
- advise
Question 21
- instead
- except
- advise
- channel
Question 22
- acceptance
- discourage
- genuine
- permission
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
You should wash all of your hands before you touch any food.
- all
- of
- your
- any
Question 24
My grandmother often wonders how to understanding all the new ways young people talk.
- understanding
- wonders
- people
- talk
Question 25
A personal visit gives a good understand of the client's needs.
- good
- client's
- A
- understand
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Sarah and Tom are discussing the school's English club after class.
Sarah: The English club is fun, but sometimes we just do the same things.
Tom: __________
- I really enjoy watching movies, you know.
- What would the club do with movies?
- You must organize a film viewing soon.
- How about we try a movie discussion next time?
Question 27
Maria is at the reception desk of a local clinic, talking to the receptionist, David.
David: Hello, Maria. How can I help you today?
Maria: __________
- I need to know your hours right now.
- I am wondering about your hours.
- Are you open for much longer?
- Could you tell me your opening hours?
Question 28
Sarah and Tom are colleagues talking during their lunch break.
Sarah: I want to get more active, but I don't have much time or any gym equipment at home.
Tom: __________
- You should really go to a fitness center.
- Have you considered buying an exercise bike?
- You could try online videos for bodyweight workouts.
- It's good to be thinking about your health.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
Don't be awkward with the chopsticks, or you will struggle to pick up food.
- If you are not awkward with the chopsticks, you will struggle to pick up food.
- If you are awkward with the chopsticks, you would struggle to pick up food.
- If you are awkward with the chopsticks, you will struggle to pick up food.
- If you are awkward with the chopsticks, you struggle to pick up food.
Question 30
"I am planning my route to the park now," Minh said.
- Minh said that he planned his route to the park now.
- Minh said that he was planning his route to the park then.
- Minh said that I am planning my route to the park now.
- Minh said that he is planning his route to the park now.
Question 31
Don't be late returning the book, or you will be charged a fine.
- If you are not late returning the book, you will be charged a fine.
- If you late returning the book, you will be charged a fine.
- If you are late returning the book, you will be charged a fine.
- If you will be late returning the book, you will be charged a fine.
Question 32
The passenger requested the special gluten-free meal option.
- The passenger asked about the special gluten-free meal option.
- The passenger ask for the special gluten-free meal option.
- The passenger asked the special gluten-free meal option.
- The passenger asked for the special gluten-free meal option.
Question 33
Why don't we book a beachfront hotel for our trip?
- Mai suggested for booking a beachfront hotel for our trip.
- Mai suggested book a beachfront hotel for our trip.
- Mai suggested to book a beachfront hotel for our trip.
- Mai suggested booking a beachfront hotel for our trip.
Question 34
I like discussing the theories more than reading reviews about the mystery film's ending.
- I prefer to discuss the theories to reading reviews about the mystery film's ending.
- I prefer discussing the theories to reading reviews about the mystery film's ending.
- I prefer discussing the theories than reading reviews about the mystery film's ending.
- I prefer discussing the theories more to reading reviews about the mystery film's ending.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Have you ever wondered what’s inside the common pencil you use every day? It may seem simple, but its creation is a fascinating process. The two main components are the pencil lead, which makes the mark, and the wood case that surrounds it. Contrary to its name, pencil lead contains no actual lead. Instead, it is a special mixture of natural materials.
The core is made by (35) __________ graphite and clay together and grinding them into (36) __________ fine powder. The amount of clay determines the hardness of the pencil; more clay results in a harder, lighter mark. This mixture is then baked in a hot oven (37) __________ harden it, creating a solid stick. This baking process is crucial for the strength of the final product.
While the lead is prepared, blocks of cedar wood are (38) __________ into thin slats, each half the thickness of a final pencil. A machine then carves several long, parallel grooves into each slat. A factory manager once explained that precision (39) __________ essential at this stage to ensure the lead would fit perfectly inside the grooves without rattling or breaking.
Next, the graphite-clay sticks are carefully placed into the grooves of one slat. A second grooved slat, with a layer of strong glue applied to it, is then placed on top, sandwiching the leads between the two pieces of wood. If the glue (40) __________ evenly, the pencil could easily break when sharpened. The whole 'sandwich' is then put under pressure until the glue dries completely.
Once assembled, the wooden block is cut into individual pencils. Each one is shaped, sanded smooth, and given several coats of paint. For many brands, adding their logo and a shiny finish is the (41) __________. The final step often involves (42) __________ a metal ring, called a ferrule, and the familiar pink eraser to one end.
Question 35
- to mix
- mixes
- mixing
- mixed
Question 36
- an
- no article
- the
- a
Question 37
- as a result
- because of
- consequently
- in order to
Question 38
- cut up
- brought on
- looked into
- taken off
Question 39
- was
- is
- has been
- will be
Question 40
- is not applied
- would not apply
- were not applied
- had not applied
Question 41
- icing on the cake
- a drop in the ocean
- hitting the books
- a piece of cake
Question 42
- attaching
- attached
- to attach
- attach
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Imagine you are walking through a Vietnamese supermarket like GO! or Co.opmart. You see an entire aisle dedicated to 'healthy' snacks. The packaging is bright, with images of fresh fruit and claims like 'all-natural' and 'low-fat'. It's easy to grab a granola bar or a pack of baked vegetable chips, thinking you're making a good choice for a quick snack between classes. However, the reality behind these cleverly marketed products is often more complicated than it appears on the front of the box.
Food companies spend millions of dollars on creating packaging that is appealing to health-conscious consumers. They use green colours, earthy textures, and powerful words like 'organic', 'gluten-free', or 'contains real fruit'. These marketing strategies are designed to make you feel good about your purchase. The problem is that these labels can be misleading. A granola bar advertised as 'natural' might still contain as much sugar as a candy bar, and 'vegetable' chips are often just potato chips with a small amount of vegetable powder for colouring and flavour.
The nutritional truth is often hidden in the fine print. When a company removes one unhealthy ingredient, they often have to add another to make the product taste good. For example, products advertised as 'low-fat' frequently contain extra sugar, salt, or refined flour to compensate for the loss of flavour and texture. On the other hand, snacks labeled 'sugar-free' may contain high levels of unhealthy saturated fats or artificial sweeteners, which have their own potential health concerns. This trade-off is rarely mentioned on the front of the package.
So, how can you become a smarter snacker? The most important skill is learning to ignore the front-of-package marketing and turn the product over to read the nutrition facts label and ingredients list. First, look at the serving size; a small bag might contain two or three servings, meaning you are consuming double or triple the calories and sugar listed. Second, check the 'added sugars'—this reveals how much sugar was put in during processing, separate from the natural sugars in fruit. Finally, scan the ingredients list. If sugar or some form of syrup is one of the first few ingredients, the snack is likely not as healthy as it claims.
Ultimately, being an informed consumer is key. This doesn't mean all packaged snacks are bad, but it does mean we need to be critical thinkers. The best way to ensure you're eating healthily is to choose whole foods more often. An apple, a handful of unsalted nuts, or a small container of plain yogurt are fantastic options that don't come with confusing labels or hidden ingredients. By learning to see past the marketing, you can take control of your own health and make choices that are genuinely good for you.
Question 43
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- Why All Packaged Snacks Are Bad for Teenagers
- A Guide to Shopping in Vietnamese Supermarkets
- The Health Benefits of Fruits and Unsalted Nuts
- The Hidden Truth Behind 'Healthy' Snack Marketing
Question 44
The word appealing in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...
- expensive
- attractive
- nutritious
- complicated
Question 45
The word they in paragraph 3 refers to...
- unhealthy ingredients
- companies
- products
- health concerns
Question 46
According to paragraph 3, what often happens when manufacturers create 'low-fat' products?
- They make the product much more expensive to buy.
- They add more sugar or salt to improve the taste.
- They clearly list the trade-offs on the front of the package.
- They use healthier types of artificial sweeteners.
Question 47
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a marketing term used on snack packaging?
- contains real fruit
- low-calorie
- gluten-free
- organic
Question 48
According to the passage, what is a primary cause of consumers being misled about snacks?
- The high price of truly healthy food.
- The lack of healthy options in supermarkets.
- Clever marketing strategies and packaging design.
- The complicated language on nutrition labels.
Question 49
What can be inferred from the passage?
- Making healthy snacks at home is too difficult for most families.
- The government should ban all misleading food advertisements.
- Consumers have a personal responsibility to educate themselves about nutrition.
- Most teenagers prefer unhealthy snacks over healthy ones.
Question 50
Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?
- Any snack that is labeled 'organic' is a safe and healthy choice for teenagers.
- Critical thinking is more important than simply trusting the claims on the front of a package.
- Food companies are generally honest in their advertising to consumers.
- It is always better to avoid packaged snacks entirely and only eat fresh produce.