Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-21

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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

Mark: Hey, Mai, you just got home from work.

Mai: Yeah, I always __________ as soon as I get inside.

  1. put them on
  2. take them off
  3. take off them
  4. take it out

Question 2

Minh: That dessert was amazing, Sarah!

Sarah: I'm glad! It was completely gluten-free, __________?

  1. isn't it
  2. didn't it
  3. was it
  4. wasn't it

Question 3

Linh: How do people know about the Moon Lady?

Chris: Parents often __________ the legend to their children.

  1. relate
  2. share
  3. describe
  4. explain

Question 4

Linh: Did you see how many people bought the new game console?

Mike: Yes, it was __________ that stores sold out in hours!

  1. so popular
  2. such popular
  3. very popular
  4. too popular

Question 5

Mark: Linh, we need to pack for the trip.

Linh: Yes, Mark. The more efficiently we pack, __________.

  1. the soonest we can leave
  2. we can leave the sooner
  3. the sooner we can leave
  4. sooner we can leave

Question 6

David: Minh, what kind of tasks did you do at your last job?

Minh: Well, I __________ manage customer inquiries every day.

  1. am used to
  2. use to
  3. used to
  4. was used to

Question 7

Minh: How was your hike in the national park, Emily?

Emily: It was challenging! We walked __________ on the slippery paths.

  1. care
  2. carefully
  3. careful
  4. caring

Question 8

Mai: That tofu is so hard to pick up with chopsticks!

David: I know! I __________ it when a waiter offered me a spoon.

  1. was trying
  2. try
  3. am trying
  4. tried

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

Question 9

Minh: I always forget to bring my reusable bags when I go grocery shopping.

Sarah: I know, it can feel like extra effort. But once you get used to it, it actually becomes quite convenient.

  1. inconvenient
  2. easy
  3. handy
  4. useful

Question 10

Linh: Hey Mike, your photos from your trip to Thailand look incredible! Where are you planning to go next?

Mike: I'm thinking of exploring some small, hidden villages in the mountains, really going off the beaten track.

  1. explore remote and less-known areas
  2. find a path where no one has walked before
  3. visit popular tourist spots
  4. avoid getting lost on your journey

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

Question 11

Mai: I learned so much about how they tried to preserve the ancient citadel.

David: Yes, it's crucial to keep such historical sites safe for future generations.

  1. discover
  2. renovate
  3. protect
  4. destroy

Question 12

Mai: Hi David, I want to sign up my daughter for the painting class.

David: Excellent! We still have open spots for her.

  1. cancel
  2. register
  3. write
  4. attend

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

Question 13

  1. cousin
  2. support
  3. supposed
  4. wednesday

Question 14

  1. operator
  2. technology
  3. continuous
  4. practitioner

Question 15

  1. absorb
  2. screening
  3. intense
  4. testing

Question 16

  1. either
  2. weather
  3. worthy
  4. ethics

Question 17

  1. advertisement
  2. successfully
  3. consequently
  4. satisfaction

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. communicate
  2. emotional
  3. european
  4. stability

Question 19

  1. blessing
  2. herself
  3. assert
  4. revenge

Question 20

  1. southern
  2. poorly
  3. describe
  4. storage

Question 21

  1. historian
  2. republican
  3. historical
  4. prosecutor

Question 22

  1. curious
  2. foundation
  3. another
  4. acceptance

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

Question 23

The guest felt awkwardly about interrupting the conversation to ask for water.

  1. to ask
  2. the
  3. awkwardly
  4. felt

Question 24

The tourist practiced to bargain at the local market.

  1. at
  2. The
  3. practiced
  4. to bargain

Question 25

Patients often avoid to wait for a long time at the clinic.

  1. for
  2. to wait
  3. often
  4. the

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are walking outside on a sunny afternoon.

Liam: Wow, it's really warm today, isn't it? It feels like summer already.

Chloe: __________

  1. Your assessment of the temperature is correct.
  2. Yes, it's much hotter than usual for April.
  3. Are you enjoying the sunshine today?
  4. I possess the same feeling.

Question 27

Liam and Chloe are discussing weekend plans.

Liam: So, are you still up for the beach trip on Saturday?

Chloe: __________

  1. Oh, my mistake. I completely misunderstood you.
  2. You should have been more clear.
  3. I'm sorry for your confusion.
  4. I'm really sorry to hear that.

Question 28

Sarah and Ben are talking after getting their test results for a difficult math class.

Sarah: Wow, your math grade is so much better than last time! What did you do differently?

Ben: __________

  1. Math is my favorite subject now.
  2. You need to study much harder.
  3. I guess I just got lucky this time.
  4. I started practicing problems every day.

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

Question 29

If you read many books, you will gain a lot of knowledge.

  1. The more books you read, the more knowledge you will gain.
  2. The most books you read, the most knowledge you will gain.
  3. The more books you will read, the more knowledge you will gain.
  4. The more books you read, the more knowledge you gain.

Question 30

Don't be careless, or you might slip by the pool.

  1. If you are careless, you might slip by the pool.
  2. If you don't be careless, you might slip by the pool.
  3. If you will be careless, you might slip by the pool.
  4. If you are careless, you won't slip by the pool.

Question 31

The botanical garden is so big that they cannot see all the plant habitats in one day.

  1. The botanical garden is too big them to see all the plant habitats in one day.
  2. The botanical garden is too big that they cannot see all the plant habitats in one day.
  3. The botanical garden is too big for them to see all the plant habitats in one day.
  4. The botanical garden is too big for them not to see all the plant habitats in one day.

Question 32

If she doesn't store leftovers properly, they will spoil quickly.

  1. Unless she doesn't store leftovers properly, they will spoil quickly.
  2. Unless she store leftovers properly, they will spoil quickly.
  3. Unless she don't store leftovers properly, they will spoil quickly.
  4. Unless she stores leftovers properly, they will spoil quickly.

Question 33

I am sure the power cut is not over yet because the streetlights are still off.

  1. The power cut can't be over yet because the streetlights are still off.
  2. The power cut mustn't be over yet because the streetlights are still off.
  3. The power cut might not be over yet because the streetlights are still off.
  4. The power cut can't to be over yet because the streetlights are still off.

Question 34

The customer must complete the claim form for the recent medical expense.

  1. The customer must fill the claim form for the recent medical expense.
  2. The customer must fill up the claim form for the recent medical expense.
  3. The customer must fill out the claim form for the recent medical expense.
  4. The customer must filling out the claim form for the recent medical expense.

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

Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a revolutionary technology that allows us to create solid objects from digital files. Unlike traditional manufacturing methods that cut away material from a large block, 3D printing builds an object from the ground up. (35) __________ of carving something out, it adds material layer by layer. This process, also known as additive manufacturing, turns a digital idea into a physical item you can hold in your hand.

The journey begins with a digital design. First, a designer creates a 3D model on a computer using special software called CAD (Computer-Aided Design). This model is a detailed digital blueprint (36) __________ contains all the geometric information about the object's shape and size. For those who are not designers, many websites offer pre-made digital models that can be downloaded and used.

Next, the completed digital model must be prepared for the printer. This is done using another piece of software called a 'slicer'. The core (37) __________ of the slicer is to cut the 3D model into hundreds or thousands of thin, horizontal layers. The slicer then generates a set of instructions, called G-code, that tells the printer exactly how to move and where to place the material for each layer.

Then, the exciting part begins: the actual printing. The process (38) __________ of a printer head moving back and forth, or up and down, releasing a thin stream of material, such as plastic, resin, or even metal. The printer follows the G-code instructions precisely. (39) __________ layer is printed directly onto the previous one, and they fuse together. The printer head (40) __________ deposits the material, and slowly, the object starts to take shape in the physical world.

Finally, once the printing process (41) __________, the object is almost ready. It needs to be carefully removed from the printer platform. Sometimes, it is necessary to (42) __________ a few small adjustments, like removing temporary support structures that were printed to hold up overhanging parts. After these finishing touches, the custom-made object is complete and ready to be used or admired.

Question 35

  1. Therefore
  2. Instead
  3. Likewise
  4. Moreover

Question 36

  1. who
  2. where
  3. which
  4. whose

Question 37

  1. principle
  2. principal
  3. affect
  4. effect

Question 38

  1. consists of
  2. leads from
  3. depends on
  4. results in

Question 39

  1. Each
  2. Much
  3. Many
  4. Both

Question 40

  1. suddenly
  2. loudly
  3. randomly
  4. carefully

Question 41

  1. completes
  2. has been completing
  3. was completing
  4. is completed

Question 42

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

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

When most people hear the term 'Virtual Reality' (VR), they immediately think of video games. While VR has certainly revolutionized the entertainment industry, its potential extends far beyond creating imaginary worlds for fun. In some of the world's most demanding professions, such as medicine and aviation, VR is emerging as a critical training tool. This technology offers a safe, controlled environment where professionals can practice high-stakes skills without real-world consequences, transforming how we prepare for jobs where mistakes can be costly.

In the medical field, VR is changing how surgeons are trained. Aspiring surgeons can use VR simulations to perform complex operations on virtual patients. This allows them to practice intricate procedures, like neurosurgery or heart surgery, hundreds of times. Every movement can be tracked and analyzed, providing immediate feedback on their technique. The key advantage is the absence of risk; a mistake in a virtual operating room doesn't harm a real person. This repetitive, risk-free practice helps build muscle memory and decision-making skills that are essential under the pressure of a real surgery.

Similarly, the aviation industry has embraced VR to train pilots. Flight simulators, powered by advanced VR technology, can replicate a wide range of flying conditions and emergency scenarios. Pilots-in-training can face everything from severe thunderstorms to engine failures in these virtual cockpits. They learn how to react calmly and correctly in dangerous situations that would be impossible or too risky to create in real life. This immersive experience is crucial for developing the confidence and competence needed to ensure the safety of hundreds of passengers.

The benefits of using VR for professional training are numerous. Firstly, it provides an unparalleled level of safety. Secondly, it is often more cost-effective than traditional training methods, which might require the use of expensive equipment like a real airplane or a fully staffed operating theater. Thirdly, scenarios can be repeated endlessly until a skill is perfected. In Vietnam, forward-thinking institutions like FPT University are already integrating such VR simulations into their engineering and technology curricula, preparing a new generation of professionals for the future.

In conclusion, while VR continues to be a source of entertainment, its most profound impact may come from its practical applications in professional training. By providing realistic, repeatable, and safe learning environments, VR is not just changing a game—it is helping to train professionals who save lives and prevent disasters, proving that technology developed for fun can have very serious and beneficial uses.

Question 43

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

  1. The History and Future of Video Games
  2. The Dangers of Training for High-Risk Jobs
  3. How FPT University Uses Modern Technology
  4. Serious Simulations: VR's Role in Professional Training

Question 44

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

  1. complex
  2. frequent
  3. dangerous
  4. important

Question 45

The word They in paragraph 3 refers to:

  1. flight simulators
  2. pilots-in-training
  3. emergency scenarios
  4. hundreds of passengers

Question 46

According to paragraph 2, what is the main advantage of VR for surgical training?

  1. It makes surgical training faster than traditional methods.
  2. It allows practice without any risk to real patients.
  3. It is the only way to learn about neurosurgery.
  4. It provides surgeons with better tools than real ones.

Question 47

According to paragraph 3, what is a direct result of pilots using VR simulators to face dangerous scenarios?

  1. They learn how to design better flight simulators.
  2. They prefer virtual flying to flying a real airplane.
  3. They build the confidence and skills to ensure passenger safety.
  4. They cause fewer thunderstorms during real flights.

Question 48

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

  1. being safer than traditional training methods
  2. making the training process more fun and entertaining
  3. being more affordable than using real equipment
  4. allowing skills to be practiced repeatedly

Question 49

What can be inferred from the passage about the future of professional training?

  1. Simulation technologies will likely become more integrated into professional education.
  2. Only wealthy countries will be able to afford VR training systems for professionals.
  3. VR will completely replace all forms of hands-on training with real equipment.
  4. Video game companies will be the primary designers of all future training software.

Question 50

How does the author primarily organize the information in the passage?

  1. By introducing a technology's broad application and then providing specific examples.
  2. By presenting a problem and then listing multiple failed solutions.
  3. By arguing against a popular opinion and then proving it wrong with statistics.
  4. By comparing and contrasting the training methods in medicine and aviation.

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