Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-57
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-57 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 57 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
Linh: When will the internet technician arrive?
Mark: He will meet you __________ your house at 2 PM.
- on
- in
- by
- at
Question 2
Linh: This park is really dirty.
Ben: I know. We __________ bring extra trash bags.
- ought to
- can
- could
- must
Question 3
Mai: Oh no, your phone screen is cracked!
David: I know. I wish it __________ perfectly fine right now.
- was
- be
- is
- were
Question 4
Tom: Your writing improved a lot, Mai!
Mai: Thanks, Tom! My AI checker __________ me since last semester.
- helps
- has helped
- helped
- was helping
Question 5
Minh: Did you go to the community pet fair?
Sarah: Yes! I saw a small dog, __________ had one blue eye.
- which
- whose
- where
- who
Question 6
Mai: Are you still planning to buy a small apartment?
John: Yes, I'm saving __________ to achieve that dream.
- quickness
- quickly
- quicken
- quick
Question 7
Linh: It's so uncomfortable today, isn't it?
Mike: Yeah, this feels like __________ day of the year.
- the most humid
- humid
- most humid
- more humid
Question 8
An: Hey Mike, I'm joining the classic film club. You should too!
Mike: Really? I didn't __________ like classic films much, but I do now.
- use to
- used to
- not use to
- get used to
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Linh: "I saw someone talking loudly on their phone during the quiet part of the movie."
Chris: "Oh, that's really rude! It totally spoils the experience for others."
- polite
- unkind
- disrespectful
- impolite
Question 10
Linh: I'm looking for ways to save money on my daily commute. Public transportation seems so expensive here.
Mike: Really? I find it quite affordable compared to owning a car.
- valuable
- costly
- cheap
- pricey
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Minh: Did you know that the Moon is slowly moving away from Earth?
Sarah: Yes, scientists have to keep an eye on its distance for missions.
- monitor
- ignore
- look with one eye
- measure
Question 12
Mai: How do you avoid stress with all your deadlines?
Chris: I try to strike a balance between work and my personal life.
- overlook
- maintain
- compare
- hit
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- mechanical
- conspiracy
- separation
- altogether
Question 14
- prison
- comprise
- thursday
- protest
Question 15
- bathroom
- earthquake
- faithful
- bother
Question 16
- refugee
- suicide
- consumer
- institute
Question 17
- meaningful
- headquarters
- leadership
- increasing
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- mainstream
- perceive
- prevent
- ignore
Question 19
- forbid
- driver
- happen
- expert
Question 20
- investment
- metaphor
- offering
- governor
Question 21
- prefer
- accuse
- persuade
- tablet
Question 22
- agency
- excellent
- cabinet
- offender
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
You mustn't make the special spring rolls if we don't have rice paper.
- mustn't
- don't
- if
- the
Question 24
The art supplies, that were delivered, are not enough for everyone in the class.
- were
- are
- The
- that
Question 25
If he had bought the house last year, he would pay a lower price.
- bought
- had
- the
- would pay
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Two students, David and Sarah, are chatting after Sarah's presentation.
David: That was a really interesting presentation, Sarah.
Sarah: __________
- Tell me everything I did wrong.
- Thanks! Do you have any feedback for me?
- Give me your opinion on it now.
- Did you like my presentation?
Question 27
At a new smart library, a user, Clara, is trying to register her face for entry. She asks a librarian, David, for help.
David: Welcome! Are you having trouble registering your face with the new system?
Clara: __________
- Yes, your new system is clearly faulty.
- Yes, it just says 'error'. Can you tell me why?
- Yes, it's not working for me at all.
- Yes, fix it now, I need to get in!
Question 28
Two friends, Leo and Maria, are having coffee.
Leo: Hey Maria, how's your job search going these days?
Maria: __________
- My resume is being reviewed by many companies.
- Show me all the jobs you found immediately.
- I'm mostly checking online for entry-level positions.
- I prefer to work from home, honestly.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
The morning is so short that I can only do quick exercises.
- It is so a short morning that I can only do quick exercises.
- It is such a short morning that I can only do quick exercises.
- It is such short morning that I can only do quick exercises.
- The morning is such short that I can only do quick exercises.
Question 30
Local artists will decorate the community center for the upcoming festival.
- The community center has been decorated by local artists for the upcoming festival.
- The community center will be decorated by local artists for the upcoming festival.
- The community center will decorated by local artists for the upcoming festival.
- The community center is decorated by local artists for the upcoming festival.
Question 31
The students were listening intently to the museum guide. Their teacher was taking photos of them at that time.
- When the students were listening intently to the museum guide, their teacher was taking photos of them.
- While the students were listening intently to the museum guide, their teacher was taking photos of them.
- While the students listened intently to the museum guide, their teacher was taking photos of them.
- While the students were listening intently to the museum guide their teacher was taking photos of them at that time.
Question 32
This new online series is more captivating than the previous one.
- The previous online series isn't as captivating as this new one.
- This new online series is not as captivating as the previous one.
- The previous online series is less captivating than this new one.
- The previous online series is not captivating as this new one.
Question 33
"How should we prepare for the ceremony to bring prosperity?" The young couple asked.
- The young couple wondered how prepare for the ceremony to bring prosperity.
- The young couple wondered how they should prepare for the ceremony to bring prosperity.
- The young couple wondered how to prepare for the ceremony to bring prosperity.
- The young couple wondered how should they prepare for the ceremony to bring prosperity.
Question 34
My colleague can't find fresh vegetables easily near her office.
- My colleague wishes she could find fresh vegetables easily near her office.
- My colleague wishes she couldn't find fresh vegetables easily near her office.
- My colleague wishes she could found fresh vegetables easily near her office.
- My colleague wishes she found fresh vegetables easily near her office.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Wind power is (35) __________ important source of renewable energy, offering a clean alternative to fossil fuels. Many countries are investing heavily in it as a way to combat climate change. However, while it has many benefits, using wind power also comes with several significant challenges that must be addressed for it to be a truly reliable energy source for the future.
The primary challenge is its intermittency. The wind does not always blow, and its speed can vary greatly. This means that the power supply can be very (36) __________. If the wind speed were consistently ideal, wind power (37) __________ a much more reliable energy source. Because of this variability, power grids cannot entirely (38) __________ wind energy alone and must have backup power sources available.
Another disadvantage is related to land use and location. Wind farms require a lot of space, often in rural or coastal areas where the wind is strongest. (39) __________, finding a suitable location can be a major issue, as it can conflict with agriculture, wildlife habitats, or scenic landscapes. The best locations are often far from cities, which means expensive new power lines must be built.
Furthermore, the operation of wind turbines can be problematic. Some people who live near wind farms complain about the noise. One resident said that the turbines (40) __________ like a jet engine when the wind was strong. There is also the visual impact; some feel that large fields of turbines spoil the natural beauty of the countryside. The initial investment for wind farms is significant, and building them can (41) __________.
Overcoming these issues is key to expanding wind energy. Scientists are working on better ways to predict wind patterns and improve turbine efficiency. One potential solution involves (42) __________ excess energy in large batteries for use when the wind isn't blowing. By tackling these challenges, we can make better use of this powerful, clean resource.
Question 35
- a
- the
- no article
- an
Question 36
- stable
- powerful
- inconsistent
- reliable
Question 37
- would be
- had been
- is
- will be
Question 38
- give up
- look into
- depend on
- take off
Question 39
- In order to
- However
- For this reason
- Although
Question 40
- is sounding
- will sound
- sound
- sounded
Question 41
- break the ice
- cost an arm and a leg
- hit the books
- be a piece of cake
Question 42
- stored
- store
- storing
- to store
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Have you ever opened TikTok or Facebook just to check one thing, only to find yourself still scrolling an hour later? If so, you're not alone. This common experience isn't a sign of poor self-control; it's the result of carefully crafted design. In Vietnam, where these platforms are incredibly popular, high screen time is a growing concern. The secret to their success lies in psychology, using features specifically designed to capture and hold our attention for as long as possible.
The most powerful of these features is the 'infinite scroll'. Unlike a book or a magazine with a clear ending, apps like Facebook and Instagram offer a bottomless stream of content. This design eliminates natural stopping points, making it easy to just keep going. The mechanism taps into our basic human desire for novelty. Each flick of the thumb brings the potential for a new, exciting video or photo, creating a cycle of anticipation and reward. This is very similar to how a slot machine works, keeping players engaged by the constant possibility of a win on the next pull.
But the infinite scroll isn't the only trick. The 'pull-to-refresh' function is another clever feature that mimics the action of pulling a slot machine lever, providing a small, variable reward of new content. Furthermore, apps use a constant barrage of notifications—the red dots, the pop-up messages—to create a sense of urgency and FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). Most importantly, the content you see isn't random. It is tailored to your personal interests using complex algorithms. By analyzing your likes, shares, and viewing time, these apps create a personalized feed so compelling that it becomes difficult to look away.
For teenagers, the impact of these designs can be significant. The constant stimulation can shorten attention spans, making it harder to focus on homework or other complex tasks. Lost hours spent scrolling can also take time away from sleep, physical activity, and real-life social interactions. The teenage brain is still developing its capacity for self-regulation, and the powerful pull of these apps can interfere with this crucial developmental process. Because it exploits this vulnerability, it can be particularly problematic for young users' mental well-being and academic performance.
Understanding these mechanisms is the first step toward regaining control. It's not about deleting all social media, but about using it more consciously. Simple strategies like turning off non-essential notifications, setting time limits using built-in phone features, and deliberately scheduling 'no-phone' time for other hobbies can make a big difference. By recognizing that these apps are designed to be addictive, we can make more informed choices about how we let them influence our lives.
Question 43
What is the primary purpose of the passage?
- To describe the technical process of how app algorithms are programmed.
- To argue that teenagers in Vietnam should delete all their social media applications immediately.
- To compare the features of different social media apps like TikTok and Facebook.
- To explain the psychological techniques apps use to keep users engaged and suggest ways to manage usage.
Question 44
According to paragraph 2, why is the infinite scroll compared to a slot machine?
- Because both involve pulling a lever to see new content.
- Because they are both designed exclusively for entertainment purposes.
- Because using them for too long can cost a lot of money.
- Because it creates a constant sense of anticipation for a potential reward.
Question 45
According to the passage, what is a primary result of algorithms personalizing a user's feed?
- It allows users to manually choose their favorite content categories.
- It makes the content so appealing that it is hard to stop watching.
- It causes the application to use more of the phone's battery.
- It ensures that users only see content from their close friends.
Question 46
The word tailored in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to...
- restricted
- customized
- simplified
- randomized
Question 47
The word it in paragraph 4 refers to...
- a young user's mental well-being
- the powerful pull of these apps
- this crucial developmental process
- the teenage brain
Question 48
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as app design techniques EXCEPT...
- a continuous stream of content without a clear end
- a mechanism for refreshing the feed with a simple gesture
- pop-up messages and notifications to create urgency
- offering paid subscriptions for an ad-free experience
Question 49
What can be inferred from the passage about the designers of social media apps?
- They have a good understanding of human psychology.
- They are primarily concerned with the well-being of teenage users.
- They do not know how to write complex algorithms.
- They are not aware of the negative impacts of their designs.
Question 50
Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?
- Technology is inherently bad and should be avoided by young people.
- The best way to solve the problem is for governments to ban these apps.
- Self-control is the only factor that determines how much time is spent on apps.
- Users should be aware of app designs to use technology more mindfully.