Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-166

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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH KHXH-16650 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 166 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

Tom: This ancient temple is amazing, Linh.

Linh: It's still used __________ it holds deep historical meaning for us.

  1. so
  2. because of
  3. although
  4. as

Question 2

Mai: Does this model have much space for apps?

David: Yes, it has __________ space for your essentials.

  1. a little
  2. much
  3. a few
  4. little

Question 3

Sarah: David seems very quiet today.

Linh: I'm worried about __________ what's bothering him.

  1. to understand
  2. understood
  3. understand
  4. understanding

Question 4

Minh: I've been studying for this exam all morning, and my eyes feel really tired.

Sarah: You should definitely __________ a break, Minh. Go get some fresh air!

  1. get
  2. make
  3. do
  4. take

Question 5

Sarah: This new extension is perfect!

Linh: I agree. We didn't __________ have enough space for family visits.

  1. not use to
  2. used to
  3. get used to
  4. use to

Question 6

Mai: "My mom always helped me find my way, even when I struggled."

David: "Yes, it's wonderful when your parents are truly your __________."

  1. role model
  2. mentor
  3. backbone
  4. caregiver

Question 7

Linh: Why did you quit your stable job, David?

David: I wanted more freedom. The more independent I become, __________.

  1. the happiest I feel
  2. the happier I feel
  3. happier I feel
  4. the I feel happier

Question 8

Mai: Where should we leave our bikes?

Tom: You can park them __________ the bike rack.

  1. on
  2. by
  3. in
  4. at

Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 9

Lan, did you hear about Tom? He's in hot water with the school administration.

Really? What happened?

  1. feeling very angry
  2. facing serious difficulties
  3. out of trouble
  4. taking a warm bath

Question 10

Linh: I'm really excited about applying for that scholarship, but also a bit worried.

Mike: You should definitely go for it, Linh! I know you're capable, and I'll always encourage you.

  1. assist
  2. motivate
  3. discourage
  4. inspire

Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 11

Mai: The air conditioner is making a strange noise and not cooling well.

David: Oh no, it sounds like it's starting to act up again.

  1. malfunction
  2. perform
  3. function
  4. speed up

Question 12

Huy: What kind of drinks should we offer?

Sarah: We should cut down on sugary ones. Water is healthier.

  1. provide
  2. increase
  3. reduce
  4. chop

Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 13

  1. significant
  2. realistic
  3. indicator
  4. destination

Question 14

  1. publication
  2. unusual
  3. prosecution
  4. underlying

Question 15

  1. pleasant
  2. balance
  3. storage
  4. chairman

Question 16

  1. everyday
  2. petition
  3. basketball
  4. interest

Question 17

  1. defendant
  2. objective
  3. frequently
  4. exception

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 18

  1. growing
  2. nonsense
  3. dollar
  4. rebuild

Question 19

  1. leather
  2. intent
  3. attack
  4. proposed

Question 20

  1. artistic
  2. custody
  3. discover
  4. september

Question 21

  1. distribute
  2. happiness
  3. graduate
  4. energy

Question 22

  1. prefer
  2. submit
  3. construct
  4. student

Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 23

In the dry season, there are much sunny days, which makes it perfect for outdoor activities.

  1. much
  2. makes
  3. perfect
  4. the

Question 24

There were two main trails to the waterfall, and we walked all of them before lunch.

  1. two
  2. all
  3. There
  4. to

Question 25

The current forecast indicate a significant drop in temperature by evening.

  1. The
  2. by
  3. in
  4. indicate

Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.

Question 26

Maria and her son, Leo, are setting up their new Wi-Fi router.

Maria: "First, plug the power cable into the router and then into the wall."

Leo: __________

  1. So, I plug the power cable into the router first?
  2. Is it difficult to set up this model?
  3. I already know how to do this part.
  4. You connect the power cable to the router.

Question 27

Sarah and Mark are leaving work after a very busy day.

Sarah: Wow, that was quite a day. You look exhausted, Mark.

Mark: __________

  1. Don't bother me for a while.
  2. I really need to get home and relax.
  3. I think I'll go out with friends.
  4. I need to find someone to talk to.

Question 28

Maria is at a phone repair shop talking to Tom, the technician.

Tom: So, the phone isn't charging when you plug it in?

Maria: __________

  1. You must fix this phone now.
  2. It's completely broken, isn't it?
  3. What can be done to fix it?
  4. Is this model popular here?

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 29

The witness accounts were inconsistent, so I felt completely confused about what truly happened.

  1. Because the witness accounts were inconsistent, I felt completely confused about what truly happened.
  2. I felt completely confused about what truly happened because the witness accounts were inconsistent.
  3. Because the witness accounts were inconsistent I felt completely confused about what truly happened.
  4. Because the witness accounts were inconsistent, so I felt completely confused about what truly happened.

Question 30

He called the mobile company because he saw an unexpected charge on his bill.

  1. He called the mobile company because of unexpected charge on his bill.
  2. He called the mobile company because of him seeing an unexpected charge on his bill.
  3. He called the mobile company because of seeing an unexpected charge on his bill.
  4. He called the mobile company because of the unexpected charge on his bill.

Question 31

The homemade dish is so delicious that everyone wants to try it.

  1. It is such a delicious that everyone wants to try it.
  2. It is such a homemade delicious dish that everyone wants to try it.
  3. It is such a delicious homemade dish that everyone wants to try it.
  4. It is such delicious homemade dish that everyone wants to try it.

Question 32

"Why do you often feel so exhausted after work?" my friend asked me.

  1. My friend asked me why I often had felt so exhausted after work.
  2. My friend asked me why I often felt so exhausted after work.
  3. My friend asked me why I often feel so exhausted after work.
  4. My friend asked me why did I often feel so exhausted after work.

Question 33

Although the project had a tight deadline, the designer delivered high-quality work.

  1. In spite of to have a tight deadline, the designer delivered high-quality work.
  2. In spite of the project had a tight deadline, the designer delivered high-quality work.
  3. Despite of having a tight deadline, the designer delivered high-quality work.
  4. In spite of having a tight deadline, the designer delivered high-quality work.

Question 34

The chef explained to the new assistant that he was planning to let the soup simmer tomorrow.

  1. The chef explained to the new assistant that he was planning to let the soup simmer on tomorrow.
  2. The chef explained to the new assistant that he was planning to let the soup simmer the following day.
  3. The chef explained to the new assistant that he was planning to let the soup simmer the day before.
  4. The chef explained to the new assistant that he was planning to let the soup simmer tomorrow.

Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

At the vast, distant edge of our solar system lies a mysterious region known as the Oort Cloud. It is not a planet or an asteroid, but a (35) __________ that scientists use to explain the origin of certain comets. This concept, named after astronomer Jan Oort, suggests that our solar system is surrounded by an enormous, spherical shell of icy objects, far beyond the orbits of even the most distant planets and dwarf planets.

Scientists theorize that the Oort Cloud is a remnant from the formation of the solar system. The idea was first (36) __________ in 1950 to explain why new comets with very long orbits continue to appear. The cloud itself is believed to be a massive sphere of trillions of individual icy bodies. If this theory is correct, it represents the most distant and largest-scale structure of our solar system.

The sheer distance to the Oort Cloud is difficult to comprehend; it is much farther than the asteroid belt or Pluto. Due to gravitational disturbances, sometimes one of these icy objects is knocked from its position, (37) __________ its long journey toward the Sun. (38) __________, we might see one of these spectacular long-period comets from Earth, providing a rare glimpse into the materials from our solar system's beginnings.

Because it is so distant and the objects within it are so small and dark, we cannot see the Oort Cloud directly. (39) __________, its existence is based on indirect evidence from studying comet orbits. An astronomer recently (40) __________ the cloud was so faint that it would be like trying to spot a tiny piece of coal in Tokyo from San Francisco. If a probe (41) __________ that far, it would take thousands of years to arrive with current technology.

Studying the theory of the Oort Cloud is essential for understanding the complete picture of our solar system. It holds clues about the early environment in which the Earth and other planets were formed. The continued study of comets originating from this distant region is (42) __________ major key to unlocking the secrets of our cosmic neighborhood.

Question 35

  1. guess
  2. theory
  3. fact
  4. story

Question 36

  1. got over
  2. looked into
  3. put forward
  4. took back

Question 37

  1. beginning
  2. began
  3. is beginning
  4. to begin

Question 38

  1. Over the top
  2. Once in a blue moon
  3. Breaking the ice
  4. A piece of cake

Question 39

  1. Therefore
  2. Although
  3. However
  4. In order to

Question 40

  1. had said
  2. is saying
  3. said that
  4. says that

Question 41

  1. would travel
  2. will travel
  3. has traveled
  4. were to travel

Question 42

  1. no article
  2. the
  3. a
  4. an

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.

Can a short, two-week trip truly change who you are? Many people view vacations as simple breaks from work or school, but psychologists and sociologists argue they can be much more. This idea has become particularly relevant in places like Vietnam, where the recent boom in 'revenge travel' showed a deep psychological need to explore and de-stress after a long period of restrictions. The truth is, travel can be a powerful tool for personal growth, offering profound effects on our personality and worldview, especially during our teenage years.

One of the most significant impacts of travel is on our cognitive abilities. When we visit a new country, our brains are challenged by new environments, foods, and social norms. To truly immerse ourselves in new cultures, sounds, and languages, our minds must work harder. This process enhances our cognitive flexibility—the ability to switch between different concepts and think more creatively. This mental workout can lead to improved problem-solving skills and a more innovative mindset, benefits that last long after we have returned home.

Beyond the brain, travel fosters deep emotional and personal growth. Stepping out of our comfort zone is often intimidating, but it's also where real development happens. Navigating an unfamiliar city or overcoming a language barrier builds confidence. When we face unexpected challenges, like a missed train or a confusing map, we learn to adapt. As we navigate them, they build our resilience and teach us that we are more capable than we thought. This experience also gives us a valuable new perspective, often making our problems back home seem smaller and more manageable.

Furthermore, travel is a powerful educator in social and cultural understanding. It provides a unique opportunity to interact with people from different backgrounds, which helps to develop empathy. By seeing firsthand how others live, we can challenge the stereotypes and pre-conceived notions we may have. This direct experience fosters open-mindedness and encourages us to become more tolerant and accepting. In an increasingly connected world, these skills are essential for becoming a true 'global citizen'.

Ultimately, the transformative power of travel doesn't depend on the duration of the trip but on the traveler's mindset. It’s not just about seeing the sights; it's about engaging with the experience. A two-week vacation, if embraced with curiosity and an open mind, can absolutely be a catalyst for change. For a teenager building their identity, such a journey can spark a lifetime of confidence, creativity, and a broader understanding of the world and their place in it.

Question 43

The word immerse in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:

  1. observe from a distance
  2. travel through quickly
  3. understand partially
  4. involve oneself deeply

Question 44

The word they in paragraph 3 refers to:

  1. new perspectives
  2. teenage travelers
  3. unexpected challenges
  4. our problems back home

Question 45

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

  1. The Rise of 'Revenge Travel' in Vietnam
  2. A Guide to Planning the Perfect Two-Week Vacation
  3. More Than a Holiday: How Travel Shapes Our Personalities
  4. Cognitive Flexibility: The Main Benefit of Seeing the World

Question 46

Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?

  1. Travel primarily benefits people who are already very confident.
  2. 'Revenge travel' is a phenomenon that only happened in Vietnam.
  3. The main purpose of travel is to make problems at home disappear.
  4. The mindset of the traveler is more important than the length of the trip.

Question 47

According to paragraph 3, what is a result of navigating unfamiliar situations while traveling?

  1. It builds resilience and adaptability.
  2. It makes travelers want to return home immediately.
  3. It guarantees that all future problems will be easy to solve.
  4. It mainly improves a person's physical strength.

Question 48

According to paragraph 4, how does travel help challenge stereotypes?

  1. By encouraging us to only interact with other tourists.
  2. By allowing us to see firsthand how other people live.
  3. By forcing us to learn multiple new languages quickly.
  4. By proving that all cultures around the world are the same.

Question 49

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as benefits of travel EXCEPT:

  1. becoming more tolerant and open-minded
  2. gaining confidence and resilience
  3. earning a higher salary in the future
  4. developing a more creative mindset

Question 50

According to the passage, which of the following is an example of an emotional benefit of travel?

  1. Challenging your pre-conceived notions about other cultures.
  2. Improving your problem-solving skills.
  3. Learning that you are more capable than you thought.
  4. The recent boom in 'revenge travel'.

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