Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-83
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-83 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 83 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
Mai: Hey David, did you remember to __________ the lights before we left?
David: Oh no! I totally forgot. Thanks for reminding me.
- turn off
- look up
- turn on
- take off
Question 2
An: Chào Linda, tôi muốn cập nhật thông tin cá nhân.
Linda: Sure, An. Just remember, this data is highly __________.
- confidentially
- confide
- confidence
- confidential
Question 3
Lan: I'm visiting the new art exhibition soon.
David: Cool! You __________ go without booking online.
- shouldn't
- won't
- can't
- mustn't
Question 4
Linh: Is the new online check-in system working well?
John: Yes, it's much __________ than the old one.
- more efficient
- as efficient as
- efficient
- most efficient
Question 5
Mai: How was your project going last night, David?
David: I __________ on it when my laptop suddenly shut down.
- was working
- am working
- worked
- work
Question 6
Linh: Hey John, I'm planning to cook a big Vietnamese meal for my family this weekend.
John: That sounds great! Are you going to __________ all the cooking yourself?
- make
- get
- do
- take
Question 7
David: How do you like your new apartment, Mai?
Mai: It's great! Everything is here. I can easily __________ the local library.
- check out
- check in
- look into
- turn down
Question 8
Lan: "Mike, do you remember our team meeting?"
Mike: "Yes, I wanted __________ you about it."
- ask
- asking
- to asking
- to ask
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Linh: You look exhausted, Chris. Are you getting enough rest?
Chris: Not really, Linh. I've been working my fingers to the bone on this new project.
- taking it easy
- working very hard for long hours
- hurting my hands from too much work
- learning new things every day
Question 10
Linh: "Excuse me, are these vegetables fresh? I'm preparing a salad and want the best ingredients."
Mike: "Yes, they arrived this morning, so they're perfectly crisp and ready for your salad!"
- recent
- crisp
- new
- stale
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
David: Would you like to add the premium warranty now, Ms. Linh?
Linh: Thanks, David, but I need to think it over first.
- decide immediately
- explain it
- consider
- finish thinking
Question 12
Mai, I'm thinking of ordering Tom Yum.
Good choice! Ask them to go easy on the chili if you prefer mild.
- handle gently
- use less
- add more
- prepare quickly
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- unlikely
- united
- subsidy
- undertake
Question 14
- protocol
- equation
- totally
- solution
Question 15
- danger
- grateful
- legend
- exchange
Question 16
- agency
- refugee
- suggestion
- legally
Question 17
- lightly
- monthly
- treaty
- goodbye
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- personally
- equality
- mechanical
- superior
Question 19
- replace
- alleged
- arrest
- latter
Question 20
- fabric
- response
- command
- unclear
Question 21
- protocol
- yesterday
- entirely
- liberty
Question 22
- freedom
- remove
- accept
- endure
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
My smart thermostat helps me control the temperature, but sometimes they are confusing.
- they
- helps
- confusing
- but
Question 24
Organizing client files are a quiet but important task at the end of each day.
- Organizing
- quiet
- at
- are
Question 25
The long wait for the test results, that made her very anxious, was finally over.
- that
- results
- was
- wait
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Friends, Liam and Chloe, are chatting after work.
Liam: You won't believe it! My white-water rafting trip last weekend was absolutely thrilling!
Chloe: __________
- I see. I went shopping last weekend.
- That sounds incredible! What was the most exciting part?
- That's good. How much did it cost?
- Oh. Were there many other people there?
Question 27
Liam and his grandmother, Martha, are reviewing a new phone contract at home.
Martha: Oh, Liam, this contract looks so confusing. I don't understand these terms.
Liam: __________
- You should have read it before signing.
- I can find a lawyer to review it.
- The company always makes contracts tricky.
- Don't worry, I'll explain it clearly for you.
Question 28
Sarah and Tom are colleagues talking during their coffee break.
Sarah: Tom, you travel a lot for work. Does your English help with that?
Tom: __________
- My English is good, so I speak to people.
- Yes, I use it daily to communicate with clients.
- Of course, otherwise I would be useless.
- It's my favorite subject from school, actually.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
The tax deduction for healthcare costs is more significant than the one for general household expenses.
- The tax deduction for general household expenses isn't as significant the one for healthcare costs.
- The tax deduction for general household expenses isn't as significant as the one for healthcare costs.
- The tax deduction for healthcare costs is not more significant than the one for general household expenses.
- The tax deduction for healthcare costs isn't as significant as the one for general household expenses.
Question 30
Although she has excellent academic records, she feels nervous about job interviews.
- In spite of excellent academic records, she feels nervous about job interviews.
- In spite of she has excellent academic records, she feels nervous about job interviews.
- In spite of her excellent academic records, she feels nervous about job interviews.
- In spite of she having excellent academic records, she feels nervous about job interviews.
Question 31
If we learn more about the Hung Kings, we will appreciate our culture more deeply.
- The more we learn about the Hung Kings, we will appreciate our culture the more deeply.
- The more we learn about the Hung Kings, the more deeply we will appreciate our culture.
- More we learn about the Hung Kings, more deeply we will appreciate our culture.
- The more we learn about the Hung Kings, the deeper we will appreciate our culture.
Question 32
"When do these vegetables go bad?" the customer asked.
- The customer asked me when those vegetables go bad.
- The customer asked me when did those vegetables go bad.
- The customer asked me when those vegetables went bad.
- The customer asked me when these vegetables went bad.
Question 33
Many people often mistake the twin sisters for each other.
- The twin sisters were often mistaken for each other by many people.
- The twin sisters is often mistaken for each other by many people.
- The twin sisters are often mistaked for each other by many people.
- The twin sisters are often mistaken for each other by many people.
Question 34
A wise investor doesn't ignore the risks. They don't neglect diversification, either.
- A wise investor neither ignore the risks nor neglect diversification.
- A wise investor neither ignores the risks nor doesn't neglect diversification.
- A wise investor neither ignores the risks nor neglects diversification.
- A wise investor neither ignores the risks nor neglects diversification, either.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
A Tunnel Boring Machine, or TBM, is one of the most impressive pieces of construction machinery ever created. It is essentially a mobile factory that can (35) __________ underground, carving out tunnels with remarkable precision. These machines, which can be hundreds of meters long, are used for major infrastructure projects like subway systems, and road and railway tunnels. They make it possible to build tunnels safely and efficiently beneath cities and mountains.
At the very front of the TBM is its most iconic feature: (36) __________ cutter head. This is a massive, circular plate fitted with dozens of sharp cutting discs. As the TBM moves forward, the cutter head is constantly rotating, grinding away at soil and rock. The immense force and specialized design of these discs allow the machine to break down even the hardest geological formations.
As the TBM cuts through the earth, a large amount of loose rock and soil, known as 'muck', is created. This material falls onto a conveyor belt that runs through the length of the machine (37) __________ it can be transported back to the tunnel entrance. The system must (38) __________ this removal process continuously to prevent the machine from getting blocked and to clear the path ahead.
Simultaneously, at the rear of the TBM, a different but equally important process is happening. A robotic arm called a segment erector carefully picks up pre-made concrete segments and installs them to form a ring, creating the permanent tunnel wall. A site manager once explained that the machine (39) __________ this task with great accuracy. This dual-action design allows the TBM to continue (40) __________ forward while securing the tunnel behind it.
TBMs have truly revolutionized modern construction. If these incredible machines did not exist, building long tunnels (41) __________ significantly slower and more hazardous. While they make the impossible possible, operating a TBM is an extremely complex and demanding job that requires a huge team of skilled engineers and technicians. It is definitely not always a (42) __________.
Question 35
- circulate
- operate
- hesitate
- delegate
Question 36
- the
- no article
- a
- an
Question 37
- because
- so that
- as a result
- due to
Question 38
- look into
- take off
- carry out
- get by
Question 39
- handled
- handles
- is handling
- will handle
Question 40
- to move
- move
- moved
- moving
Question 41
- would be
- would have been
- will be
- was
Question 42
- roll of the dice
- walk in the park
- drop in the ocean
- piece of gold
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Around the world, people share a powerful connection to their local food. This is more than just about flavor; it's a deep-seated pride that says, 'Our version is the best.' This feeling is universal, but it is especially vibrant in countries with a rich and diverse culinary landscape like Vietnam. From the mountains in the north to the deltas in the south, every region boasts dishes that locals will passionately defend as the most delicious.
A perfect example of this friendly rivalry is the great debate over Phở. In Hanoi, a bowl of Phở is typically defined by its clear, simple broth, which allows the pure taste of the beef and rice noodles to shine. It is an expression of minimalism and tradition. Travel south to Ho Chi Minh City, however, and you'll find a different philosophy. Saigon-style Phở often features a slightly sweeter broth, and it is served with a plate full of fresh herbs, bean sprouts, and sauces like Hoisin and Sriracha for customization. Neither is 'correct'—they are simply distinct regional identities expressed in a bowl.
So, what truly elevates a local dish from 'good' to 'the best' in people's minds? The answer often lies beyond the ingredients. It is found in the warm memories of sharing that meal with family during a holiday. It is connected to the unique local environment—the specific minerals in the water or the climate that grows a particular herb, giving a dish a flavor that is impossible to replicate elsewhere. It is also about the unique techniques passed down through generations, and the special way local vendors prepare them.
Furthermore, the stories we tell about our food are a powerful ingredient. A dish might have a name linked to a historical event or a local legend about how it was created for a king. These narratives transform a simple meal into a cultural artifact. They make the food feel like an integral part of a town's identity, not just something to eat. This connection between food and story is why a bowl of Cao Lầu in Hoi An tastes of more than just noodles and pork; it tastes of history and place.
Ultimately, the 'best' food is not something that can be measured objectively. It is a deeply personal and cultural declaration. It’s a taste of home, a story of your roots, and a shared experience that connects you to your community. So, the next time you enjoy your hometown's specialty, you're not just eating food; you're tasting a piece of your identity.
Question 43
The word them in paragraph 3 refers to...
- local vendors
- warm memories
- unique techniques
- generations
Question 44
What is the word integral in paragraph 4 closest in meaning to?
- famous
- essential
- additional
- temporary
Question 45
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- More Than Just Food: Why We Love Our Hometown Cuisine
- The Definitive History of Vietnamese Regional Dishes
- A Traveler's Guide to Phở: Hanoi vs. Saigon
- How Local Ingredients Create the Best Flavors
Question 46
According to paragraph 2, what is a characteristic of Phở from Hanoi?
- It is served with a variety of fresh herbs.
- It is known for a clear and simple broth.
- It is customized with Hoisin sauce.
- It has a noticeably sweet taste.
Question 47
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as reasons why local food feels special EXCEPT...
- the unique local environment where it's made.
- the personal memories associated with eating it.
- the international awards the dish has won.
- the historical stories connected to the dish.
Question 48
According to the passage, what is a result of a dish being connected to local stories and legends?
- Younger people become more interested in cooking.
- The dish becomes more expensive to buy.
- The recipe for the dish becomes a secret.
- The meal is transformed into a cultural symbol.
Question 49
What can be inferred from the passage about the author's view on food rivalries like the one about Phở?
- They are a positive expression of local identity.
- They are mostly created by restaurants for marketing.
- They are illogical because one version is clearly superior.
- They are a serious problem that divides the country.
Question 50
Which of the following statements would the author of the passage most likely agree with?
- Traditional food recipes should never be changed or adapted for modern tastes.
- The true value of a dish is measured by its personal and cultural meaning.
- To find the best food, one must travel to big cities like Hanoi and Saigon.
- The most important factor for a good dish is using expensive, high-quality ingredients.