Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề PTNK-137
Giới thiệu đề thi
Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK mã PTNK-137 có 50 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 137 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
Phong: I always use a different password for each website.
David: That's smart, __________ it helps protect your accounts.
- although
- so
- because
- but
Question 2
Mai: It's so hot, but I try not to use the AC too much.
Ben: I agree. Using fans is __________ than air conditioning for saving electricity.
- the most efficient
- more efficient
- efficient
- as efficient as
Question 3
Minh: Oh no, my debit card is gone!
Mai: You must __________ it to the bank immediately, Minh.
- reportedly
- report
- reporting
- reporter
Question 4
Lan: So, if I land here, what happens next?
Tom: That space has a special __________. You draw a card.
- rule
- turn
- score
- effect
Question 5
Lan: My friend seemed really nervous about the presentation.
David: Yeah, she practiced a lot for it, __________?
- doesn't she
- did she
- didn't she
- wasn't she
Question 6
An: How are you preparing for your big presentation next week, Mike?
Mike: I've been practicing a lot, mostly through trial and __________.
- swim
- take
- error
- forth
Question 7
Mai: "I think using the bus is __________ great way to save money and help the environment."
Chris: "I totally agree! It also reduces traffic."
- (no article)
- an
- the
- a
Question 8
Mai: David, are you happy with your new laptop?
David: Yes, I'm very pleased __________ its performance.
- with
- about
- for
- on
Question 9
Minh: I'm so worried about my lost cat, Miu.
Sarah: Have you thought about __________ 'Lost Cat' posters?
- make
- to make
- made
- making
Question 10
Lan: Did you enjoy the water puppet show?
Mike: Yes, it was amazing! I __________ watch traditional plays often as a child.
- use to
- used too
- am used to
- used to
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 11
- survey
- curtain
- turkey
- burning
Question 12
- exercise
- museum
- precisely
- otherwise
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- campaign
- killer
- classroom
- junior
Question 14
- bother
- charter
- reform
- turkey
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 15
I always dim the lights, who makes my room feel cozy.
- makes
- who
- cozy
- lights
Question 16
How much meetings do we usually have each week?
- do
- usually
- each
- much
Question 17
My throat, that was very sore, made it impossible for me to talk.
- impossible
- that
- to
- me
Question 18
Transforming old materials into new art are a rewarding challenge.
- art
- materials
- Transforming
- are
Question 19
He spoke confident during his online practice interview.
- practice
- online
- confident
- during
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 20
Maria is at the hospital's billing department, speaking with a staff member, David.
David: Hello, Maria. You're here to settle your recent bill, correct?
Maria: __________
- Just show me where to pay the money.
- Yes, I'm ready to pay this now.
- Yes, could you tell me how I can pay?
- I need to know the total amount.
Read the text carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
The pop-up toaster is a familiar sight in most modern kitchens, designed for one simple purpose: to toast slices of bread perfectly. At first glance, it seems like a very basic machine, but its internal mechanism is a clever example of simple engineering. It is (21) __________ common kitchen appliance that uses a combination of heat and timing to achieve a consistent result every time, making breakfast preparation quick and easy for millions of people around the world.
The process begins when you place bread slices into the slots on top and push down a lever. An early inventor once remarked that its genius (22) __________ in its simplicity. Pushing the lever does two things: it lowers the bread into the toaster's body and it completes an electrical circuit. This action locks a spring-loaded tray into place and activates the heating (23) __________, which are thin wires that glow red hot.
Once the circuit is active, these special wires begin to generate intense heat, which is directed at the bread. At the same time, a timer—either mechanical or electronic—starts counting down. The bread is toasted on both sides by the radiant heat until the timer reaches zero. The duration of this process can usually be adjusted with a knob, allowing for different levels of browning, from light to dark.
The 'pop-up' moment is the most satisfying part. When the timer finishes its cycle, it (24) __________ the power to the heating elements and triggers a release mechanism. This instantly unlocks the spring-loaded tray, which pushes the toast up and out of the slots. If the spring mechanism didn't exist, you would have to manually remove the hot toast, which would be far less convenient and safe.
This automated sequence is what makes the toaster so brilliant. The entire process avoids the need for a person to watch the toast constantly to prevent it from burning. It is a reliable, efficient, and simple piece of technology that works perfectly for its intended task. It’s a design that has truly stood the test of time, remaining largely unchanged for decades.
Question 21
- no article
- an
- a
- the
Question 22
- was
- will be
- had been
- is
Question 23
- circuits
- components
- elements
- filaments
Question 24
- turns down
- cuts off
- breaks up
- gives away
Question 25
What is the most suitable title for the passage?
- How a Pop-Up Toaster Works
- The Dangers of Using a Toaster
- The History of Kitchen Appliances
- Choosing the Right Toaster for You
Question 26
According to the passage, what is TRUE about the heating process?
- The heating elements glow a blue color.
- The heat level is automatically adjusted.
- It only works if the bread is very dry.
- It stops when the timer finishes its cycle.
Question 27
According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about the toaster's mechanism?
- The timer must be set electronically.
- A spring is used to push the toast up.
- The design is largely unchanged over time.
- Pushing the lever down starts a circuit.
Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
Ho Chi Minh City's eagerly anticipated metro launch signifies more than just faster commutes; it heralds a significant shift in urban culture. Globally, new mass transit systems require citizens to adapt to different social norms for sharing public spaces. The HCMC Metro Line 1 isn't merely infrastructure; it's a new social arena, challenging us to reconsider how we behave in shared environments. The critical question isn't only "Will it speed up our travel?" but "Will it reshape our collective public conduct?" This is an invitation for civic evolution.
This cultural adaptation involves mastering new etiquette. [I] Will people instinctively form orderly queues, allowing clear exits before boarding? Will younger passengers readily offer seats to the elderly, pregnant, or disabled? [II] These aren't trivial suggestions; they are unwritten social contracts ensuring a smooth, respectful experience. [III] Adopting these habits is essential for efficient, pleasant metro operation, transforming chaotic crowds into orderly communities.
[IV] The rationale behind these behavioral expectations centers on collective well-being. Orderly queuing prevents chaos and speeds up boarding. Offering seats is a simple, powerful act of empathy, fostering community over individual comfort. Maintaining cleanliness demonstrates respect for fellow passengers and public investment. When everyone adheres to these norms, journeys become less stressful, more predictable, and genuinely positive. It elevates a functional commute into a shared, civil space, reflecting the city's maturity and citizens' consideration.
For young people, particularly 14-15 year olds, this metro will become an integral part of daily life. Imagine using it for school, meeting friends, or exploring new city areas. This new transport mode will be a constant backdrop to their teenage years. Understanding and adopting the metro's unwritten social rules will be crucial. It's not just about routes; it’s about actively contributing to a polite and efficient environment. Your actions directly influence the experience for everyone, including your peers, shaping the new norm.
Ultimately, the HCMC Metro Line 1's success hinges on users embracing a new public culture. It offers an unparalleled chance for the city to cultivate greater civic responsibility and mutual respect. By consciously adopting habits like queuing, seat-giving, and cleanliness, each individual contributes to a harmonious and efficient public space. This transcends merely riding a train; it's about collaboratively building a more considerate urban society, one journey at a time, where public spaces reflect the finest qualities of its people.
Question 28
What is the passage mainly about?
- A comparison of the HCMC metro with other successful mass transit systems globally.
- The economic impact of the new metro system on Ho Chi Minh City's businesses.
- The technical challenges and construction details of HCMC's first metro line.
- The metro's potential to inspire a new culture of public conduct and civic duty.
Question 29
According to paragraph 1, the launch of the HCMC Metro Line 1 is seen as an opportunity for...
- civic evolution and a change in collective public behavior.
- citizens to prove their city's technology is superior to others.
- reducing the city's overall traffic congestion immediately.
- the government to finalize the most efficient route planning.
Question 30
Paragraph 2 primarily discusses...
- the official laws and penalties for misbehavior on the new metro system.
- the reasons why younger passengers must always give up their train seats.
- the specific examples of public etiquette essential for the metro's operation.
- the difficulty of teaching citizens how to adapt to new transportation.
Question 31
What can be inferred from paragraph 3?
- The city's public spaces are currently viewed as immature and uncivilized.
- Individual considerate acts directly contribute to a more pleasant journey for all.
- Passengers who do not offer their seats will face official consequences.
- The main purpose of good etiquette is to reduce cleaning and maintenance costs.
Question 32
According to paragraph 4, which of the following is NOT a way the metro will be part of a young person's life?
- By serving as their transportation method for getting to and from school.
- By allowing them to travel to new areas of the city to explore or meet friends.
- By being a setting where their actions directly affect the experiences of others.
- By providing them with part-time job opportunities in the stations.
Question 33
In paragraph 3, the word fostering is closest in meaning to...
- demanding
- preventing
- questioning
- promoting
Question 34
In paragraph 5, the word This refers to...
- the simple and functional act of riding on a modern train.
- the opportunity for the city to gain greater mutual respect.
- the new public culture that users must eventually embrace.
- the collective effort of building a more considerate society.
Question 35
In which place in the passage can the following sentence best fit?
- I
- II
- III
- 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
"You should leave early to avoid the traffic jams caused by the rain," the traffic app advised. → The traffic app advised us __________. (LEAVE)
Question 37
It's hard to tolerate the poor air quality on this busy street. → It's hard to __________. (PUT)
Question 38
I'd like to open an investment account. This account has a flexible withdrawal option. → I'd like to open an investment account __________. (WHICH)
Question 39
First, I bought the special tea, and then I went to their house. → I went to their house after I __________. (HAD)
Question 40
I started using this specific strategy three months ago. → I have __________. (FOR)
Question 41
I clicked on a link in an email about a prize. Later, I realized it was a scam. → I realized it was a scam because I __________. (HAD)
Question 42
We are looking for volunteers for the walkathon. They can help with registration and logistics. → We are looking for volunteers __________. (WHO)
Write the word in brackets in its correct tense to complete the following sentences.
Question 43
I avoid (add) __________ too much sugar to my coffee because I enjoy its natural bitterness.
Question 44
Getting through the city center during peak hours always (take) __________ a lot of time.
Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences.
Question 45
The motorbike rider faced great __________ because of the flat tire. (difficult)
Question 46
The guide explained how to show respect to other __________ in public places. (person)
Question 47
Hey, I just finished my presentation. What did you think about the __________ of my ideas? (original)
Question 48
Tourist: Excuse me, guide. Is it considered __________ to wear shoes inside the main hall of the pagoda? (acceptable)
Question 49
Customer: Excuse me, are these grapes typically very sweet? Vendor: Yes, they are usually delicious. Customer: And what if I buy some that are __________? (perfect)
Question 50
The person carefully read the detailed __________ of the historical event on the plaque. (describe)