Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-179
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-179 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 179 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
Lan: "This old cabinet is incredibly heavy, Chris."
Chris: "Yeah, it's __________ piece of furniture we've had to move."
- difficult
- most difficult
- more difficult
- the most difficult
Question 2
Linh: My salary isn't much, so I need to be careful.
Mike: I totally agree. It's smart to __________ a budget every month.
- do
- prepare
- plan
- make
Question 3
Linh: I found the Imperial Citadel fascinating, didn't you?
Mike: Absolutely! We explored for ages, __________ the scorching heat.
- despite
- although
- because of
- but
Question 4
Linh: Are you sure we'll get to the station on time for our trip?
Alex: Yes, if we leave now, we should easily __________ the 9 AM train.
- get
- do
- make
- catch
Question 5
Mai: How can we protect our local park?
David: I suggest __________ more trees near the river.
- planted
- planting
- plant
- to plant
Question 6
Linh: Hey, David. I'm going to a temple. Any advice?
David: If you speak quietly there, you __________ show respect.
- would
- might
- showed
- will
Question 7
Linh: My bike tire is flat. What should I do?
Minh: Don't worry. We'll find a quick __________ to this problem.
- solvably
- solvable
- solution
- solve
Question 8
Minh: I learned about ocean conservation yesterday.
David: Oh, you found that documentary quite interesting, __________?
- didn't you
- weren't you
- did you
- don't you
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Linh: Did you notice the absence of our usual waiter, Minh, at the sports cafe last night during the match?
Alex: Oh, you're right! I didn't see him. I hope everything is okay.
- lack
- departure
- presence
- shortage
Question 10
Mai: Excuse me, is it possible to check out a bit later than noon tomorrow?
David: Our hotel policy is quite flexible, so we can usually arrange a late check-out for you.
- easy
- adjustable
- adaptable
- strict
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Linh: You really should try Banh Xeo! The pancake itself is so crispy.
David: Oh, really? I love food with interesting textures. What's inside?
- soft
- spicy
- crunchy
- tender
Question 12
Mai: Oh, David, I just took a tumble on the stairs!
David: Are you okay? Did you hurt yourself?
- rolled
- slid
- fell
- stood up
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- harbor
- accuse
- assist
- special
Question 14
- magnitude
- businessman
- constitute
- illusion
Question 15
- transition
- satellite
- reduction
- promotion
Question 16
- proposal
- substantial
- marketing
- statistics
Question 17
- consequence
- accident
- consistent
- creative
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- quantum
- suspend
- surprise
- survive
Question 19
- convert
- debate
- between
- narrow
Question 20
- assist
- despite
- career
- country
Question 21
- narrator
- quantity
- serious
- commonly
Question 22
- unclear
- profound
- before
- terror
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
The old ladder wobble a lot when someone climbs on it.
- climbs
- a lot
- on
- wobble
Question 24
Her friendly smile was like a sunshine on a cloudy day.
- a
- was
- sunshine
- like
Question 25
My cousin enjoys to make special dishes for the family.
- the
- enjoys
- to make
- special
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Liam and Sofia are chatting over coffee about their weekend plans.
Liam: I went to the old temple yesterday for the spring festival. It was amazing!
Sofia: __________
- I knew you would like it.
- That sounds lovely! What did you do there?
- Why did you go there?
- Tell me the exact time.
Question 27
Maria and Ben are neighbors chatting outside their apartment building.
Maria: Hey Ben, did you see that new laundry place just opened down the street?
Ben: __________
- I already know about it.
- Oh, really? What do you know about it?
- Give me all the details about it.
- Who owns that business?
Question 28
A guest is speaking with the hotel receptionist.
Receptionist: Good evening. How can I help you?
Guest: __________
- You must fix the air conditioning.
- I'm afraid the air conditioning isn't working.
- My room is extremely warm.
- Why isn't the air conditioning on?
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
My current monthly expenses are more substantial than last year's.
- Last year's monthly expenses weren't substantial as my current ones.
- Last year's monthly expenses wasn't as substantial as my current ones.
- Last year's monthly expenses weren't as substantial as my current ones.
- Last year's monthly expenses aren't as substantial as my current ones.
Question 30
The bus doesn't go directly to the ancient temple. I have to take another taxi from the bus stop.
- If the bus went directly to the ancient temple, I wouldn't have to take another taxi from the bus stop.
- If the bus doesn't go directly to the ancient temple, I wouldn't have to take another taxi from the bus stop.
- If the bus went directly to the ancient temple, I will not have to take another taxi from the bus stop.
- If the bus didn't go directly to the ancient temple, I would have to take another taxi from the bus stop.
Question 31
A friend booked her movie tickets.
- She had booked her movie tickets.
- She had her movie tickets booked.
- She had her movie tickets book.
- She has her movie tickets booked.
Question 32
The drama 'Hương Vị Tình Thân' is more popular than 'Phố Trong Làng'.
- 'Phố Trong Làng' isn't as popular than 'Hương Vị Tình Thân'.
- The drama 'Hương Vị Tình Thân' isn't as popular as 'Phố Trong Làng'.
- 'Phố Trong Làng' isn't popular as 'Hương Vị Tình Thân'.
- 'Phố Trong Làng' isn't as popular as 'Hương Vị Tình Thân'.
Question 33
The soup is quite cold. I can't enjoy my meal.
- If the soup hadn't been quite cold, I could enjoy my meal.
- If the soup were quite cold, I could enjoy my meal.
- If the soup weren't quite cold, I can enjoy my meal.
- If the soup weren't quite cold, I could enjoy my meal.
Question 34
The two-bedroom apartment was recently renovated, so it costs a bit more.
- The two-bedroom apartment was recently renovated, because it costs a bit more.
- Because it costs a bit more, the two-bedroom apartment was recently renovated.
- Because the two-bedroom apartment was recently renovated, it costs a bit more.
- Because the two-bedroom apartment was recently renovated, it cost a bit more.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The creation of honey is one of nature's most fascinating processes, performed by honeybees with remarkable efficiency. These insects work together in a large community called a hive. First, a group of forager bees leaves the hive to (35) __________ nectar, a sweet liquid found inside flowers. They fly from flower to flower, using their long tongues to drink the nectar and store it in a special stomach just for this purpose. This task requires a lot of energy and precision.
After collecting enough nectar, the forager bee returns to (36) __________ hive. Back inside, the forager bee passes the nectar to a younger worker bee. This is done through a mouth-to-mouth process where the nectar is mixed with enzymes from the bee's glands. These enzymes begin to break down the complex sugars in the nectar into simpler ones, which is a crucial first step in making honey.
The worker bees then deposit the nectar into a honeycomb, which is a structure made of wax cells. (37) __________ preserve the honey for long periods, the bees need to reduce its water content. To do this, the bees keep (38) __________ their wings very quickly to create a constant airflow over the honeycomb. This breeze helps the water in the nectar evaporate, making the liquid thicker and more concentrated.
As the water evaporates, the nectar gradually (39) __________ honey. A beekeeper once explained that if you listened closely, you (40) __________ hear the constant humming sound of this process. The final product is a thick, sweet liquid that is resistant to bacteria. Of course, the process is not always easy. If a bee (41) __________ enough nectar on a trip, it would not have the energy to return successfully to the hive, showing how important each step is.
Finally, once the honey is ready, the bees seal the honeycomb cell with a cap of wax. This keeps the honey clean and safe until it is needed for food during the winter. This entire amazing process shows that many hands (42) __________. It is a perfect example of how teamwork in the natural world can achieve incredible results.
Question 35
- defend
- convert
- produce
- collect
Question 36
- a
- the
- no article
- an
Question 37
- As a result
- In order to
- Because of
- Therefore
Question 38
- fanned
- fanning
- to fan
- fan
Question 39
- looks after
- comes across
- turns into
- takes off
Question 40
- could
- can
- will
- may
Question 41
- does not find
- had not found
- did not find
- will not find
Question 42
- follow their queen
- make light work
- build a strong home
- create sweet results
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Imagine this: your teacher has assigned a big presentation for your history class. You need powerful images to make your slides stand out. You go to Google Images, type 'ancient Vietnamese artifacts,' and find the perfect photo of a Đông Sơn drum. It's exactly what you need. You right-click, save it, and drop it into your presentation. But have you ever stopped to ask, 'Am I allowed to use this?' This question is becoming more important for students in the digital age.
Most images you find online are protected by copyright. Copyright is a legal right that gives the creator of a work—like a photograph, a song, or an article—exclusive control over how it is used. When you use a copyrighted image without permission, you are committing a copyright violation, even if you don't mean to. While it is unlikely you will face serious legal trouble for a school project, understanding and respecting copyright is a key part of digital literacy. It shows respect for the artists and photographers whose work we admire.
So, how can you find images you can use legally? The answer often lies with Creative Commons (CC). Creative Commons is not a company; it's a non-profit organization that provides a special set of licenses that creators can apply to their work. These licenses give the public permission to share and use the work under specific conditions. For example, some licenses require you to give credit to the original creator (Attribution), while others might prevent you from using the photo for business purposes (Non-Commercial). Some even allow you to modify the image, while others do not (No Derivatives).
Finding these images is easier than you think. On Google Images, you can use the 'Tools' menu to filter your search results by 'Usage Rights.' You can select options like 'Creative Commons licenses' to see photos that are free to use. These licenses are a fantastic resource for students. They allow you to enhance your projects with high-quality images while learning to be a responsible and ethical digital citizen. Developing this habit early will not only help you in school but also in your future academic and professional life.
In conclusion, the internet offers a vast ocean of visual content, but it's not a free-for-all. Taking a moment to check an image's usage rights is a small step that makes a big difference. By using Creative Commons or other royalty-free sources, you support creators, avoid potential issues, and build an important skill for your future. The next time you search for that perfect photo, you'll know exactly how to do it the right way.
Question 43
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- A Student's Guide to Using Online Images Legally
- The History of Creative Commons
- Why Google Images Is Dangerous for Students
- How to Create Better School Presentations
Question 44
The word violation in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...
- an unintentional mistake
- a form of creative expression
- an act that breaks a rule or law
- a type of legal agreement
Question 45
According to paragraph 2, what is a direct result of using a copyrighted image without the creator's permission?
- The image quality will be automatically reduced.
- You show respect for the artist's work.
- You will definitely face serious legal trouble.
- You commit a copyright violation.
Question 46
According to the passage, if a student uses a Creative Commons photo in their project and is required to include the photographer's name, which category of license condition is this an example of?
- Copyright Violation
- Attribution
- Non-Commercial
- No Derivatives
Question 47
According to paragraph 3, why do creators choose to use Creative Commons licenses for their work?
- To sell their photographs more easily to big companies.
- To ensure nobody can ever modify or change their original work.
- To give the public permission to use their work with certain conditions.
- To get their work featured on the Google Images homepage.
Question 48
The word They in paragraph 4 refers to...
- These licenses
- High-quality images
- Students
- Search results
Question 49
According to the passage, all of the following are benefits of using legally sourced images EXCEPT...
- avoiding potential copyright problems
- guaranteeing a better grade on your project
- showing respect for the creators of the images
- developing a good habit for the future
Question 50
Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
- Creative Commons is a company that sells royalty-free images to students.
- Using a copyrighted photo for a school project is a serious legal crime.
- All images found online can be used freely for any school project.
- Google Images has a tool to help users find photos with specific usage rights.