Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-84
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-84 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 84 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
Minh: I'm looking for someone to help me with this map.
Sarah: Are you looking for the person in __________ of the information booth?
- control
- hand
- care
- charge
Question 2
Minh: Where should we meet after we finish shopping?
Sarah: Let's meet __________ the main checkout counter.
- on
- at
- in
- by
Question 3
Linh: Did you decide on the train or plane for your trip to Da Lat?
David: I picked the train. I really don't like to __________ long security lines.
- look forward to
- deal with
- put up for
- put up with
Question 4
Minh: Did you always order lunch online?
David: No, I didn't __________ do that until last year.
- use to
- get used to
- not use to
- used to
Question 5
Minh: Hi, I'm looking for __________ interesting souvenir to take home.
Sarah: We have many unique crafts. How about this hand-carved wooden bird?
- a
- an
- (no article)
- the
Question 6
Mai: Did you confirm with the chef for the National Day dinner?
Tom: Yes, the chef __________ we hired for the special meal is available.
- who
- which
- whose
- whom
Question 7
Mai: This basil plant is beautiful! Is it hard to care for?
Sarah: Not at all. It's quite a __________ plant.
- difficult
- common
- easy
- low-maintenance
Question 8
Linh: Mike, the air quality today is so bad.
Mike: I agree. The longer we stay here, __________.
- more difficult it gets to breathe
- the more difficult gets it to breathe
- the most difficult it gets to breathe
- the more difficult it gets to breathe
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Linh: "I'm feeling quite anxious about my English speaking test next week."
Alex: "Don't worry too much! Just practice speaking every day, and you'll feel more prepared."
- nervous
- worried
- stressed
- relaxed
Question 10
Mai: You look a bit pale, John. Are you feeling okay?
John: Not really. This hot weather is causing me a lot of weakness, and I feel dizzy.
- fatigue
- exhaustion
- strength
- dizziness
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Minh: Did the online payment for our electricity bill go through?
David: Yes, I got the confirmation on the spot.
- later
- immediately
- there
- accurately
Question 12
Linh: I'm sending a thank-you email now.
David: Make sure it's thorough and shows your interest!
- polite
- through
- complete
- brief
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- substance
- culture
- suffer
- assume
Question 14
- colony
- customer
- processor
- direction
Question 15
- perceive
- careful
- conclude
- clinic
Question 16
- security
- accuracy
- absolutely
- population
Question 17
- cognitive
- passenger
- undergo
- governor
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- replacement
- modify
- financial
- creator
Question 19
- discuss
- remove
- online
- return
Question 20
- survey
- accent
- counter
- regret
Question 21
- resign
- descend
- result
- frankly
Question 22
- interested
- fortunately
- accessible
- advertising
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
The park ranger insists that everyone stays on the marked path.
- stays
- The
- on
- insists
Question 24
Because of the rain, the train station had much delays.
- much
- the
- Because
- had
Question 25
What is a best way to report this fake phone I bought online?
- I
- to
- is
- a
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Two friends, Leo and Maria, are discussing long-distance family.
Leo: My sister just moved to Australia. I wonder how we'll stay close.
Maria: __________
- They always call me first.
- You should definitely fly there soon.
- I often forget to call them back.
- We try to video call once a week.
Question 27
Liam and Chloe are colleagues discussing new office tools.
Liam: Hey Chloe, have you tried that new AI tool for summarizing reports? It's amazing!
Chloe: __________
- I prefer to read everything myself.
- Why are you so excited about it?
- You should show me the program.
- That sounds useful! How does it work?
Question 28
Liam is talking to his guidance counselor, Ms. Davies, about career options.
Ms. Davies: "Have you considered the vocational course in tourism? It's quite popular."
Liam: __________
- I prefer to travel a lot, really.
- You should explain it to me now.
- That sounds interesting. Tell me more.
- Can you sign me up today?
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
My camera battery was low. I couldn't take many photos of the beautiful waterfall.
- My camera battery wasn't low enough to take many photos of the beautiful waterfall.
- My camera battery wasn't charged enough to take many photos of the beautiful waterfall.
- My camera battery wasn't charging enough to take many photos of the beautiful waterfall.
- My camera battery isn't charged enough to take many photos of the beautiful waterfall.
Question 30
The plots in fantasy novels can be quite intricate. However, I never feel lost when reading them.
- Although the plots in fantasy novels can be quite intricate, however, I never feel lost when reading them.
- The plots in fantasy novels can be quite intricate. Although I never feel lost when reading them.
- Although the plots in fantasy novels can be quite intricate, I never feel lost when reading them.
- Despite the plots in fantasy novels can be quite intricate, I never feel lost when reading them.
Question 31
This wilting houseplant isn't as tall as the one in your garden.
- This wilting houseplant is taller than the one in your garden.
- The one in your garden is taller than this wilting houseplant.
- The one in your garden is more tall than this wilting houseplant.
- The one in your garden is taller this wilting houseplant.
Question 32
The last time she took a taxi was in January.
- She hasn't taken a taxi since January.
- She didn't take a taxi since January.
- She hasn't taken a taxi for January.
- She hasn't taking a taxi since January.
Question 33
The customer was pointing at the menu items. The cashier was trying to understand the simple phrases at that time.
- While the customer pointed at the menu items, the cashier tried to understand the simple phrases.
- While the customer was pointing at the menu items, the cashier was trying to understand the simple phrases.
- The customer pointed at the menu items while the cashier was trying to understand the simple phrases.
- The customer was pointing at the menu items, and the cashier was trying to understand the simple phrases.
Question 34
Playing in my grandparents' garden was more joyful than staying inside watching TV.
- Staying inside watching TV was as joyful as playing in my grandparents' garden.
- Staying inside watching TV isn't as joyful as playing in my grandparents' garden.
- Staying inside watching TV wasn't as joyful as playing in my grandparents' garden.
- Playing in my grandparents' garden wasn't as joyful as staying inside watching TV.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The art of making pottery by hand is one of humanity's oldest crafts. For thousands of years, artisans (35) __________ clay into both functional and beautiful objects. To begin, a potter selects the right type of clay, a natural earth material that becomes pliable when mixed with water. This simple substance is the foundation of every unique pot, bowl, or vase.
Before shaping can start, the clay must be properly prepared. The potter kneads the clay vigorously to remove air bubbles and ensure it has a consistent texture. (36) __________ piece of clay is carefully worked on to prevent cracks from forming later in the process. This stage, known as wedging, is crucial for the structural integrity of the final vessel.
Next, the prepared clay is placed (37) __________ the center of a potter's wheel, a machine (38) __________ spins to help the artisan shape the material. With wet hands, the potter gently pulls the clay upwards and outwards, transforming the lump into a delicate vessel. The goal is to create walls of even thickness and a smooth, pleasing form.
After drying for several days until it is leather-hard, the piece is ready for its first firing. The pot is placed in a special oven called a kiln, where it is heated to a very high temperature. This initial firing makes the clay permanently hard and (39) __________. (40) __________, the pot is now strong but still porous, ready for the application of glaze.
The final stage often involves decoration. Potters apply a glaze, which is a type of liquid glass, to the surface of the vessel. Glazes can add color, texture, and a waterproof finish. The (41) __________ of glaze is carefully considered to complement the pot's shape. Once the glaze is applied, the vessel is fired a second time in the kiln, which melts the glaze and helps to (42) __________ a vibrant, decorative surface. This final step transforms a simple clay object into a finished piece of art.
Question 35
- will shape
- shape
- have shaped
- were shaping
Question 36
- Much
- Each
- Many
- Some
Question 37
- on
- in
- around
- at
Question 38
- that
- what
- where
- who
Question 39
- temporary
- delicate
- durable
- flexible
Question 40
- For instance
- Moreover
- However
- Therefore
Question 41
- choose
- chosen
- choice
- chose
Question 42
- build
- do
- create
- make
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Imagine standing at the base of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, or exploring the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru, all without leaving your living room in Hanoi. This is the promise of Virtual Reality (VR) travel. As technology advances, especially with Vietnamese companies like FPT and Vingroup investing heavily in innovation, VR headsets are becoming more powerful and accessible. They offer a window to the world that was once pure science fiction. But as this technology becomes more common for your generation, a critical question arises: can a digital journey ever truly replace the experience of being there?
The arguments for VR travel are compelling. Firstly, it offers unprecedented accessibility. People with physical disabilities, tight budgets, or demanding schedules can 'visit' places they might never see otherwise. A student in a rural province could take a virtual field trip to the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. Secondly, VR provides a safe and controlled environment. There are no worries about lost luggage, language barriers, or tourist scams. The experience is curated and predictable. Finally, the educational potential is enormous. A history lesson becomes far more engaging when you can walk through an immersive digital recreation of ancient Rome.
However, critics argue that VR misses the very soul of travel. A real trip is a multi-sensory adventure. A VR headset can show you the bustling streets of Bangkok, but it cannot replicate the smell of street food, the humidity in the air, or the taste of a fresh mango smoothie. More importantly, travel is about spontaneous human connection—the unexpected conversation with a local shopkeeper, the shared smile with another traveler, or even the challenge of navigating a new city. The real experience, with all its imperfections, is something a programmed simulation cannot yet offer. A simulation lacks the unpredictability that makes travel so memorable, and you cannot truly understand a culture without it.
So, where does that leave us? It seems VR travel is not a question of 'either/or' but 'both/and'. It is not destined to be a replacement for real travel, but a powerful supplement. For example, a tourist could use VR to 'preview' potential destinations before booking an expensive flight, helping them make a more informed decision. Someone could also use it to 're-visit' a cherished holiday spot, bringing back fond memories. For Vietnamese youth, who are growing up surrounded by rapid technological change, understanding this balance is key.
In conclusion, while a VR headset can provide a stunning and educational glimpse of the world, it cannot capture the authentic, messy, and beautiful reality of travel. The magic of a real journey lies not just in what you see, but in the unexpected moments, the personal connections, and the full sensory experience. VR is an incredible tool that complements our ability to explore, but the passport and the backpack are not becoming obsolete just yet.
Question 43
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- Why Real Travel is No Longer Necessary
- Virtual Reality Travel: A Supplement, Not a Substitute
- The History of Virtual Reality in Vietnam
- How to Use VR for Educational Field Trips
Question 44
The word immersive in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...
- engaging and surrounding
- educational and simple
- affordable and easy
- safe and controlled
Question 45
The word it in paragraph 3 refers to...
- the real experience
- a VR headset
- the local food
- a famous landmark
Question 46
According to paragraph 2, what is one key advantage of VR travel?
- It provides the smell and taste of local cuisine.
- It is more popular in Vietnam than in other countries.
- It makes visiting faraway places possible for people with limited money.
- It allows you to meet and talk with local people.
Question 47
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a limitation of VR travel?
- The inability to experience new smells and tastes.
- The absence of authentic human connections.
- The high cost of advanced VR equipment.
- The lack of unplanned, spontaneous moments.
Question 48
According to the passage, what is a primary reason why VR cannot fully replace the experience of real travel?
- It requires too much technical skill for the average person to use.
- It can cause headaches and dizziness after a short period of time.
- It does not offer views of famous places like the Eiffel Tower.
- It fails to engage all the senses, such as smell and taste.
Question 49
What can be inferred from the passage about the future of tourism?
- Fewer young people will want to travel abroad in the future.
- Traditional travel agencies will completely go out of business.
- VR will become the main form of travel for most people.
- Technology like VR will likely be integrated into how people plan and remember their journeys.
Question 50
Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?
- While VR is a remarkable tool, it cannot replicate the full richness of physically being in a new place.
- VR travel is a complete waste of time compared to the real thing.
- Schools should replace all field trips with VR experiences to save money.
- Eventually, VR will be so good that real travel will be unnecessary.