Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-164
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-164 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 164 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
Hanh: The Moon is surprisingly bright at night, isn't it?
Tom: Yes, __________ it reflects sunlight, it doesn't produce its own light.
- Although
- So
- Because
- Despite
Question 2
Linh: How are you saving for your trip?
David: I'm trying to __________ unnecessary spending.
- look into
- cut down on
- put up with
- give up
Question 3
Linh: I'm having trouble with my science project.
David: Oh, you __________ check out that new online library.
- will
- can
- must
- ought to
Question 4
Linh: Look at this fruit, David. I've never seen it before!
David: Oh, that's a dragon fruit! Would you like __________ it?
- tasting
- to tasting
- taste
- to taste
Question 5
Mai: I can't find the special flour for the cake anywhere in this huge supermarket.
Tom: Look closely at the top shelf, Mai! I think I just __________ sight of it.
- see
- do
- make
- catch
Question 6
Phong: Did you get the tickets?
An: Yes, I bought them online yesterday, __________?
- wasn't I
- didn't I
- don't I
- did I
Question 7
Lan: Did you get your money back?
Mike: Yes, the friend __________ I lent it to just paid me.
- whom
- which
- whose
- who
Question 8
Sarah: Chào, Mr. Nam! We have an excellent offer for a premium car wash today.
Nam: Thank you, but I just had __________ car washed yesterday, so I don't need it now.
- (no article)
- the
- an
- a
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Mai: "The new report indicates a significant decline in the population of several rare bird species in the region."
Tom: "That's truly concerning. We need effective measures to support their recovery and prevent further loss."
- reduction
- preservation
- decrease
- growth
Question 10
Linh: Hey, Ben. How are you feeling about the upcoming English test?
Ben: Honestly, Linh, it's been pretty stressful trying to finish all the assignments and study for it.
- relaxing
- demanding
- challenging
- difficult
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
David: It was great meeting you, Linh! Let's keep in touch.
Linh: Absolutely, David. Here's my business card.
- lose contact
- stay connected
- meet again
- have physical contact
Question 12
Linh: I always try to conserve water at home.
Tom: That's great! Every little bit helps the environment.
- discover
- consume
- protect
- waste
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- public
- stupid
- conduct
- husband
Question 14
- senior
- kingdom
- involved
- gallon
Question 15
- region
- define
- victim
- fashion
Question 16
- doctrine
- contract
- tragic
- substance
Question 17
- useful
- likewise
- sister
- against
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- except
- consent
- handsome
- complain
Question 19
- illusion
- casino
- determine
- anything
Question 20
- difficult
- citizen
- emperor
- defender
Question 21
- direct
- update
- progress
- distinct
Question 22
- whoever
- disaster
- provision
- natural
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
There are a little toy cars still on the floor, can you put them in the box?
- floor
- can
- a little
- are
Question 24
My car uses more gas than your.
- uses
- My
- than
- your
Question 25
Not only the fresh herbs but also the main vegetable give this simple salad a lot of flavor.
- fresh
- of
- give
- the
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Liam and Chloe are discussing weekend plans at a cafe.
Liam: I'm looking for something fun to do this Saturday.
Chloe: __________
- You should go to the community event.
- The local fair is scheduled for Saturday.
- I am going to the community park.
- There's a community fair. Want to join me?
Question 27
Liam and Chloe are discussing lunch options at the office.
Liam: I'm trying to eat healthier. Do you think instant noodles are good for you?
Chloe: __________
- I usually cook them with lots of vegetables.
- Not really. Whole wheat noodles are much better.
- No way. You should never eat instant noodles.
- It depends on what you put in them.
Question 28
Liam and Chloe, new roommates, are in the kitchen.
Liam: Hey Chloe, I want to use the washing machine, but I'm not sure how it works.
Chloe: __________
- First, put clothes in, then add detergent to the drawer.
- You should have watched the video tutorial online.
- Just press any button; it will figure it out itself.
- I usually take my laundry to a public laundromat.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
I only had a small amount of money with me. I couldn't lend you the full 500,000 VND.
- I wasn't money enough to lend you the full 500,000 VND.
- I wasn't rich enough to lend you the full 500,000 VND.
- I am not rich enough to lend you the full 500,000 VND.
- I wasn't rich enough lending you the full 500,000 VND.
Question 30
I like unplugging devices more than turning off lights to save electricity.
- I prefer unplugging devices to turning off lights to save electricity.
- I prefer unplugging devices than turning off lights to save electricity.
- I prefer unplugging devices to turn off lights to save electricity.
- I prefer to unplug devices to turning off lights to save electricity.
Question 31
Everyone noticed the new student because her clothes were very colorful.
- Because of her very colorful clothes, everyone noticed the new student.
- Because her very colorful clothes, everyone noticed the new student.
- Because of very colorful clothes, everyone noticed the new student.
- Because of her clothes were very colorful, everyone noticed the new student.
Question 32
I have a lot of assignments to complete after school. So, I rarely have enough time to review all my lessons thoroughly.
- If I had not had so many assignments to complete after school, I would have enough time to review all my lessons thoroughly.
- If I didn't have so many assignments to complete after school, I will have enough time to review all my lessons thoroughly.
- If I didn't have so many assignments to complete after school, I had enough time to review all my lessons thoroughly.
- If I didn't have so many assignments to complete after school, I would have enough time to review all my lessons thoroughly.
Question 33
He felt much better because the drawing session was very therapeutic.
- Because of the very therapeutic drawing session, he felt much better.
- Because of the therapeutic drawing session, he felt much better.
- Because of the drawing session was very therapeutic, he felt much better.
- Because of the very therapy drawing session, he felt much better.
Question 34
In the past, she often took this allergy medicine daily.
- She use to take this allergy medicine daily.
- She used to take this allergy medicine daily.
- She was used to taking this allergy medicine daily.
- She used to took this allergy medicine daily.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Have you ever wondered how the electricity for your lights and computer gets to your home? The journey of electricity is a fascinating process that begins far away. This entire system starts at a special facility called a power plant, where large amounts of electricity (35) __________ using different energy sources like coal, gas, or renewable sources such as wind and solar power.
After the electricity is created, it cannot be sent directly to our homes. First, it goes to a step-up transformer, a device (36) __________ changes the voltage. To be efficient for long-distance travel, its voltage is increased to an extremely (37) __________ level. This high-voltage electricity is then sent from the power plant into a vast network of cables known as the electrical grid.
The grid is like a highway system for electricity. It allows power to (38) __________ long distances across the country without losing too (39) __________ energy. This electricity moves (40) __________ thick transmission lines, which are often supported by tall metal towers you might see in the countryside. The grid connects many power plants and communities together, ensuring a constant supply of energy.
(41) __________, this high voltage is too dangerous for homes and businesses. Therefore, before the electricity reaches your neighborhood, it must go through another type of transformer called a step-down transformer. This device does the opposite of the first one; it significantly reduces the voltage to a much safer level for everyday use.
Finally, this lower-voltage electricity is delivered through smaller, local power lines, which can be seen along streets, either overhead or underground. From these lines, the power travels to your home's electrical panel. This complex journey ensures the safe and efficient (42) __________ of power, allowing us to use our electronic devices with just the flip of a switch.
Question 35
- generates
- was generating
- is generated
- has generated
Question 36
- which
- where
- who
- whose
Question 37
- low
- safe
- high
- steady
Question 38
- pass
- go
- move
- travel
Question 39
- much
- many
- little
- any
Question 40
- over
- against
- through
- between
Question 41
- Therefore
- Moreover
- However
- Similarly
Question 42
- arrival
- current
- delivery
- reception
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
You’re scrolling through Facebook when you see it: a fun, colourful quiz shared by a friend. 'Which Vietnamese City Should You Live In?' or 'What Kind of Bánh Mì Are You?'. It seems like a harmless and entertaining way to pass a few minutes. You answer some simple questions, and in return, you get a fun result to share with your friends. Many of us, especially teenagers, enjoy these quizzes because they feel personal and are fun to compare with others. But have you ever stopped to wonder what’s really happening behind the screen when you click 'Start Quiz'?
When you begin one of these quizzes, a pop-up window usually asks for your permission to access your social media profile. This often includes not just your basic information, like your name and age, but also your friend list, your photos, and even the pages you have liked. This data is incredibly valuable to companies. The quiz creators are not just providing entertainment; they are often engaging in 'data harvesting'. They collect this information, package it, and can sell it to marketing firms and other businesses that want to know everything about potential customers.
So, why do these companies want your data so badly? The reason is targeted advertising. By analyzing your likes, your friends' interests, and your quiz answers, companies can build a surprisingly detailed profile about you. Businesses, such as large e-commerce platforms like Tiki or Shopee, can then use this profile to show you advertisements that are specifically designed to appeal to you. They know what you might be interested in buying before you do. This makes their advertising more effective and increases their sales, making your data a powerful tool for them.
The risks, however, go beyond just seeing more ads. Once your data is collected, you lose control over it. It can be sold and resold to numerous other companies without your knowledge. In the event of a data breach at one of these companies, your personal information could be leaked to hackers. Furthermore, this data can be used to create complex psychological profiles, which can be used not just for marketing, but potentially to influence opinions or behaviors in ways that are not transparent.
This does not mean you have to stop having fun online. Instead, it’s about becoming a more informed digital citizen. Before you click 'Agree' on any quiz or app, take a moment to review the permissions it is asking for. Does a simple quiz really need access to your entire friend list? Be critical and adjust your privacy settings on social media platforms. By being more mindful, you can protect your personal information while still enjoying the connected world.
Question 43
What is the passage mainly about?
- How Vietnamese e-commerce companies create engaging online advertisements.
- The hidden practice of data collection through online quizzes and its consequences.
- The most popular and entertaining types of quizzes available on social media.
- The technical steps required to protect a social media account from hackers.
Question 44
The word 'valuable' in 'paragraph 2' is closest in meaning to...
- entertaining and funny
- difficult and complicated
- public and well-known
- useful and important
Question 45
The word 'them' in 'paragraph 3' refers to...
- online quizzes
- companies
- user profiles
- targeted advertisements
Question 46
According to 'paragraph 4', what is a risk of data collection besides seeing more advertisements?
- Your personal information could be sold to other firms without you knowing.
- You may receive too many friend requests from people you do not know.
- The online quiz might give you an inaccurate result about yourself.
- Your social media account could be temporarily suspended for security checks.
Question 47
According to the 'passage', what causes companies to show users highly personalized ads?
- The legal requirement to inform users about new products.
- The general popularity of the products being advertised.
- The analysis of collected personal data and online behavior.
- The user's direct feedback given to the social media platform.
Question 48
All of the following are mentioned in the 'passage' as advice for online users EXCEPT...
- using special software to block all online quizzes.
- adjusting the privacy settings on your social media.
- thinking carefully before agreeing to give away data.
- being critical about the permissions an app requests.
Question 49
What does the author of the 'passage' imply about being a 'digital citizen'?
- It involves being aware of online risks and making conscious choices.
- It is a skill that only technical experts can truly master.
- It requires sharing as much information as possible to be connected.
- It means avoiding all forms of online entertainment to stay safe.
Question 50
Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?
- Teenagers are the only group at risk from online data harvesting.
- Data collection is a fair price to pay for free online entertainment.
- The best way to stay safe online is to delete all social media accounts.
- A little bit of caution can significantly improve one's online privacy.