Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề PTNK-106

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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK PTNK-10650 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 106 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 trường PTNK năm 2026 của DethiAnh.

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Đề chuẩn

Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu.

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: University is so tough sometimes, I feel overwhelmed.

David: I know! But it's great to have family to __________ when things get hard.

  1. fall down on
  2. fall back on
  3. rely on
  4. fall back with

Question 2

Linh: Guess what? I found my grandma's old wooden doll from her childhood!

David: Wow, that's amazing! Are you excited __________ learning more about its history?

  1. about
  2. for
  3. on
  4. with

Question 3

Minh: I'm returning this laptop.

Sarah: Oh, really? Was it __________ that you couldn't even turn it on?

  1. such complicated
  2. so complicated
  3. too complicated
  4. complicated enough

Question 4

Tom: Do you have our new friend's contact details?

Linh: No, I only have __________ information about her family.

  1. a little
  2. much
  3. few
  4. little

Question 5

Linh: Excuse me, David, where can I pick up my order?

David: Your coffee is ready __________ the counter, Linh.

  1. on
  2. in
  3. at
  4. by

Question 6

Linh: I heard Mai's promotion is confirmed, right?

David: Yes. If she gets the promotion, she __________ much free time.

  1. hasn't had
  2. won't have
  3. wouldn't have
  4. didn't have

Question 7

Linh: The damage from the recent flood is extensive. It feels overwhelming.

Tom: I understand, but we must not lose __________ hope. Things will get better, slowly but surely.

  1. the
  2. an
  3. a
  4. (no article)

Question 8

Mai: Why did they request silence there?

Chris: We had to be quiet __________ an important meeting.

  1. despite
  2. because of
  3. because
  4. so

Question 9

Lan: We should do something to help protect the environment.

David: Yes, raising public __________ is crucial for conservation.

  1. attention
  2. knowledge
  3. awareness
  4. information

Question 10

Linh: Mark, I heard you played piano. Did you __________ practice much?

Mark: Yes, Linh! Every single day after school.

  1. used to
  2. use to
  3. use practicing
  4. get used to

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

Question 11

  1. dangerous
  2. announcement
  3. boundary
  4. surrounding

Question 12

  1. browser
  2. winner
  3. behave
  4. frozen

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 13

  1. person
  2. revenge
  3. employ
  4. appoint

Question 14

  1. observe
  2. supreme
  3. office
  4. around

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

Question 15

The blogger wrote so powerful a message about online kindness that it quickly went viral.

  1. a
  2. that
  3. about
  4. so

Question 16

They needed a flexibly schedule for their part-time jobs while they were studying.

  1. were
  2. schedule
  3. flexibly
  4. a

Question 17

The mountain trip is the most expensive than the beach vacation.

  1. is
  2. the most expensive
  3. than
  4. The

Question 18

The new daily exercise plan will consist from five different activities.

  1. consist
  2. The
  3. activities
  4. from

Question 19

He asked if was your bike ready for the ride around the lake.

  1. for
  2. was your bike ready
  3. if
  4. the

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

Question 20

Sarah and Tom are having coffee during their break.

Sarah: My bus fare is getting so expensive, and I commute every day.

Tom: __________

  1. Could you enlighten me on cheaper transport?
  2. Is public transport always so expensive?
  3. What do you suggest to cut down on costs?
  4. Give me your best advice on saving money.

Read the text carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.

For decades, our energy needs (21) __________ by a traditional electricity grid. This system is a one-way street: power plants generate electricity and send it to homes and businesses. It relies heavily on old technology and limited communication, which makes it less efficient and responsive to modern demands.

A smart grid, however, is a major upgrade. It uses digital technology that allows for two-way communication between the utility company and its customers. This means a smart grid not only delivers electricity but also collects information about (22) __________ and when it is used, creating a continuous flow of data.

This two-way communication is possible because smart grids are full of sensors. These devices collect data about power usage in real-time. This information is then (23) __________ analyzed, which means problems can be detected and resolved much faster. For instance, the grid can instantly respond to changes that could (24) __________ the power supply.

This data-driven approach allows the grid to make smarter decisions about energy distribution. Unlike the traditional model, a smart grid can predict when demand will be high and adjust the supply accordingly. This makes the entire system more reliable and more efficient than its predecessor, reducing waste and potentially lowering costs for every consumer.

Ultimately, the move to a smart grid is a significant step towards a more sustainable energy future. It empowers both utility companies and consumers with the information they need to manage electricity use more effectively, which is a key component of a modern, responsive energy system.

Question 21

  1. were met
  2. are meeting
  3. will be meeting
  4. have been met

Question 22

  1. which
  2. what
  3. that
  4. how

Question 23

  1. manually
  2. personally
  3. automatically
  4. occasionally

Question 24

  1. effect
  2. reflect
  3. infect
  4. affect

Question 25

What is the most suitable title for the passage?

  1. How Sensors Collect Real-Time Data
  2. Lowering Electricity Costs for Consumers
  3. The History of Electricity Generation
  4. The Smart Grid: An Upgrade for Modern Energy Needs

Question 26

According to the passage, what is TRUE about a smart grid?

  1. It can communicate in two directions with users.
  2. It resolves all power issues manually.
  3. It relies on the same technology as the traditional grid.
  4. It only sends out electricity without getting data back.

Question 27

According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about the traditional electricity grid?

  1. It has served people's energy needs for many decades.
  2. It operates as a one-way system of power delivery.
  3. It analyzes real-time data to predict energy demand.
  4. It is considered less efficient than a smart grid.

Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.

Imagine inheriting a secret, not of gold or jewels, but of flavor – a pho recipe perfected over a century. For many families globally, passing down a business or unique skill is a cherished tradition, a link connecting generations. From Italian pasta makers guarding their nonna’s sauce to Swiss watchmakers meticulously teaching their craft, these legacies represent identity and pride. In Vietnam, this phenomenon is deeply ingrained, where a family's pho can define an entire street, creating a vibrant culinary heritage that stretches back decades. [I]

Take, for instance, the legendary Phở Thìn on Lò Đúc street in Hanoi. For generations, the family behind this iconic eatery has dedicated themselves to preserving its exact, authentic taste. [II] The recipe, often a closely guarded secret, represents immense pride, commitment to quality, and an unwavering connection to the past. It serves as a profound source of identity for both the family and the community that cherishes its consistent, comforting bowls of pho. [III]

However, carrying such a profound legacy isn't without immense pressures. [IV] The expectation to maintain perfection, replicating a taste from a bygone era, can feel like an impossible burden. Every batch of broth, every slice of beef, must meet ancestral standards. Innovation might be seen as a betrayal, and deviation from the sacred recipe risks losing loyal customers and reputation. This unwavering demand for tradition can stifle personal growth, transforming a treasured inheritance into a demanding master that dictates life.

For a 14 or 15-year-old growing up in such a family business, this question becomes acutely personal. Would you willingly embrace the daily grind, early mornings, and meticulous precision needed for a 100-year-old recipe? Or would you feel the pull of your own dreams – a different career, an interest far removed from simmering broth? This dilemma forces young people to confront family expectations versus the desire to forge their own identity and chart an independent course, a common struggle many teenagers face globally.

Ultimately, a family legacy like a century-old pho recipe is a complex tapestry of heritage and pressure. It embodies generations of dedication, cultural identity, and a profound connection to the past. Yet, it also presents a challenge: how does one honor tradition without sacrificing individual aspirations? Is such a legacy a priceless treasure, ensuring a secure future and preserving history, or is it an inherited burden, potentially stifling personal freedom? The answer, perhaps, lies in finding a harmonious balance.

Question 28

Which statement best summarizes the main points of the passage?

  1. The passage celebrates how family businesses like pho restaurants in Vietnam successfully preserve cultural identity and history.
  2. The passage explains why Vietnamese pho is a more important family legacy than other crafts like Swiss watchmaking.
  3. Family legacies represent a profound cultural heritage but can also create significant personal pressure for younger generations.
  4. The passage argues that inheriting a family business is a heavy burden that prevents young people from pursuing their dreams.

Question 29

As used in paragraph 1, what does the word ingrained most nearly mean?

  1. related to cooking or food preparation
  2. appreciated by many different cultures
  3. officially recorded in a historic document
  4. firmly established and difficult to change

Question 30

It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that the family behind Phở Thìn...

  1. is the only family in Hanoi that still possesses a valuable secret pho recipe.
  2. believes the pho recipe is a source of pride mainly for the family, not the community.
  3. is actively trying to expand their restaurant business to other international cities.
  4. values consistency and historical authenticity over experimenting with new flavors.

Question 31

According to paragraph 3, what is one potential negative consequence of maintaining a family legacy?

  1. The high cost of quality ingredients can make the business unprofitable over time.
  2. The pressure for consistency can limit the potential for innovation and personal growth.
  3. The original recipe may become less popular as customer tastes change over decades.
  4. The family might face increased competition from newer, more modern restaurants.

Question 32

Paragraph 4 is primarily concerned with...

  1. the specific daily tasks and long hours required to run a successful family pho restaurant.
  2. the internal conflict faced by young people choosing between family duty and personal ambition.
  3. the argument that most teenagers in family businesses ultimately reject their inheritance.
  4. the global trend of young people around the world choosing new careers than their parents.

Question 33

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 5 as part of the complexity of a family legacy?

  1. The financial prosperity that is guaranteed by inheriting a successful business.
  2. The sense of cultural identity that the legacy provides to the family and community.
  3. The profound connection to the family's history and its past generations.
  4. The challenge of honoring tradition while pursuing individual goals and aspirations.

Question 34

Paragraph 4 suggests that a young person might feel pulled toward their own dreams because...

  1. they find the early mornings and meticulous work of the family business too demanding.
  2. they are not trusted by older family members to maintain the quality of the famous recipe.
  3. they believe the family's traditional recipe is outdated and needs to be significantly modernized.
  4. they have personal interests and career goals that are very different from the family business.

Question 35

In which place in the passage can the following sentence best fit?

This isn't just about selling noodles; it’s safeguarding a cultural cornerstone, a piece of Hanoi's soul.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV

Rewrite each of the following sentences, using the given words so that it keeps the same meaning. Do not change the form of the words given.

Question 36

If he doesn't get enough rest, his cough won't get better. → His cough won't get better __________. (UNLESS)

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Question 37

You won't be able to retire early if you don't save a portion of your salary. → You won't be able to retire early __________. (UNLESS)

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Question 38

My classmate often sat quietly at the back of the room. → My classmate __________. (USED)

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Question 39

It was a mistake to check our phones constantly during dinner. → We __________. (SHOULD)

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Question 40

Dad always makes pancakes on Sundays. → Pancakes __________. (BY)

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Question 41

Tom asked, 'Is anyone available to study tonight?' → Tom asked __________. (WAS)

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Question 42

It was a mistake not to count how many different types of butterflies there were in the park. → We __________. (SHOULD)

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Write the word in brackets in its correct tense to complete the following sentences.

Question 43

My brother usually (use) __________ a private car service for his business trips.

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Question 44

I (lose) __________ my debit card, so I need to report it immediately.

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Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences.

Question 45

I enjoy spending time in museums because they offer a rich __________ experience. (culture)

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Question 46

Saving money now is a wise __________ for your future. (invest)

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Question 47

I ordered a smartphone, but they sent me a smartwatch. The order was processed __________. (different)

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Question 48

At first, I was a bit __________ about letting the smart home assistant control all my lights and music, but now I love it. (hesitate)

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Question 49

I always ask the chef if I can __________ the spice level of my dish to my liking. (custom)

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Question 50

Before giving a gift in Vietnam, it's important to __________ yourself with the local customs and traditions. (familiar)

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