Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề PTNK-141

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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK PTNK-14150 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 141 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

Mai: Our kitchen recycling bin is overflowing.

David: Oh, __________ we should take it out now.

  1. although
  2. because
  3. so
  4. but

Question 2

Linh: David, I'm a little confused __________ the steps to connect this Wi-Fi.

David: No problem, Linh. I'll show you exactly what to do.

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

Question 3

Mai: Hey, John. How are you feeling after your fall on the stairs?

John: I'm okay. But I still have __________ strength to go to soccer practice.

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

Question 4

Minh: "Sarah, did your previous company __________ offer stock options?"

Sarah: "No, they didn't. It was a shame."

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

Question 5

Mai: John, where should we set up our picnic blanket?

John: Let's go near the lake. It's __________ spot for relaxing.

  1. peaceful
  2. the most peaceful
  3. more peaceful
  4. most peaceful

Question 6

Mai: Chris, is this her hat?

Chris: No, it's not hers. It's __________.

  1. her
  2. he
  3. him
  4. his

Question 7

Mai: Have you picked a name for the baby yet?

Alex: Not yet! It's such a big __________.

  1. decide
  2. decision
  3. decisively
  4. decisive

Question 8

Linh: This health insurance premium is very high for me.

David: Yes, you __________ choose a plan you can't afford.

  1. shouldn't
  2. won't
  3. mustn't
  4. couldn't

Question 9

Linh: What do you usually do for Tet?

David: My family always __________ special sticky rice cakes.

  1. made
  2. is making
  3. makes
  4. will make

Question 10

An: Hi, John. I need a new phone. Does this shop __________ them?

John: Yes, An. They have many models available.

  1. buy
  2. repair
  3. order
  4. sell

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

Question 11

  1. furthermore
  2. another
  3. nonetheless
  4. authorize

Question 12

  1. innocent
  2. correctly
  3. logical
  4. medical

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. treasure
  2. decide
  3. coffee
  4. public

Question 14

  1. security
  2. interested
  3. architecture
  4. interesting

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

Question 15

Because the community garden needs more volunteers, so we are looking for help on Saturdays.

  1. Saturdays
  2. Because
  3. so
  4. needs

Question 16

My last electricity bill was very high, so I need to find ways to reduce them.

  1. them
  2. reduce
  3. so
  4. was

Question 17

I am so impressed of the amazing flavor of this dish.

  1. am
  2. the
  3. impressed
  4. of

Question 18

We plan visiting our relatives next month.

  1. relatives
  2. our
  3. plan
  4. visiting

Question 19

I know a best hiking trail near here that would be perfect for our weekend trip.

  1. that
  2. a
  3. near
  4. know

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

Question 20

Liam and Olivia, Maya's parents, are talking about her future.

Liam: We really need to start saving for Maya's university education, don't you think?

Olivia: __________

  1. What exactly do you want me to do?
  2. Yes, that's a good idea. We should start soon.
  3. I have already considered this topic.
  4. I knew you would say that eventually.

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

National parks are large areas of natural land designated by governments to preserve the environment. They are created so that unique landscapes and native wildlife can be protected for future generations. For these areas to remain unspoiled, certain regulations must be followed by all visitors. These parks serve a dual purpose: protecting natural resources and providing places for public recreation.

The primary goal is the conservation of biodiversity. Within park boundaries, delicate ecosystems and animal habitats are shielded from industrial development and pollution. This protection is (21) __________ to prevent species from disappearing. Programs are often managed by rangers to monitor wildlife and help threatened species recover, ensuring the long-term survival of local flora and fauna.

Beyond wildlife, national parks safeguard some of the world's (22) __________ natural landscapes, from high mountains to deep canyons. They offer people a chance to connect with nature. This allows visitors to hike, camp, and see wildlife in a natural setting, providing both educational and recreational benefits. The objective is to allow human enjoyment without harming the environment.

To balance preservation and recreation, authorities must take action to manage visitor impact. They set rules, like staying on marked trails and not feeding animals. (23) __________ these rules protect the park's fragile ecosystems, but they also ensure a safe experience for everyone. Visitor entry fees often contribute to funds needed for maintenance and conservation projects.

(24) __________, national parks are invaluable. They are managed spaces where natural beauty is protected, and where people can visit to learn and be inspired. The balance between conservation and access ensures these special places will remain for many generations to come.

Question 21

  1. optional
  2. adequate
  3. essential
  4. convenient

Question 22

  1. beautifulest
  2. more beautiful
  3. as beautiful
  4. most beautiful

Question 23

  1. Not only do
  2. Are not only
  3. Do not only
  4. Not only are

Question 24

  1. Nevertheless
  2. For instance
  3. In conclusion
  4. On the contrary

Question 25

What is the most suitable title for the passage?

  1. The Dangers of Industrial Pollution
  2. National Parks: Balancing Protection and Recreation
  3. How to Become a Park Ranger
  4. Famous Hiking Trails Around the World

Question 26

According to the passage, what is TRUE about the management of national parks?

  1. Management focuses only on scientific research projects.
  2. Management encourages visitors to interact closely with wildlife.
  3. Management gets all of its funding from government sources.
  4. Management aims to balance environmental protection with public access.

Question 27

According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about visitors' roles in national parks?

  1. Visitors can contribute financially through entrance fees.
  2. Visitors can learn about nature and be inspired by landscapes.
  3. Visitors are allowed to feed the animals to help them survive.
  4. Visitors must follow specific park rules like staying on trails.

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

Travel photography has transformed from capturing memories to a performance, largely driven by social media. [I] Platforms like Instagram are saturated with breathtaking, seemingly perfect images of exotic locales and vibrant cityscapes. This content cultivates a desire among many travelers to not just visit, but to capture that elusive 'perfect' photo. The goal often shifts from authentic experience to curating a feed reflecting an idealized, often unattainable, version of their journey.

Yet, behind these picture-perfect squares lies a complex reality. What viewers see online is frequently a carefully staged moment, achieved after multiple takes or digital manipulation. This pursuit can turn a vacation into a photo shoot, where focus shifts from soaking in culture to finding the right angle or the most 'Instagrammable' spot. For young people, daily exposure to these polished images creates unrealistic travel expectations, overshadowing the messy, spontaneous, and truly memorable aspects of exploration. [II]

A compelling example of this global phenomenon playing out locally is Hanoi's 'Train Street'. What began as an ordinary residential alley, with tracks running inches from homes, rapidly became an international Instagram sensation. [III] Its unique charm, once understated, was amplified globally through countless perfect snapshots, drawing increasing crowds.

However, the reality of Train Street starkly contrasted with its serene online portrayal. The sheer volume of tourists seeking thrilling photos created significant safety hazards, leading authorities to periodically close sections. Local residents, whose daily lives were impacted by constant influx and risks, also voiced concerns. This illustrates the tension between the curated social media narrative and practical realities, where the quest for an iconic photo can disrupt local life and even endanger individuals. [IV]

As you scroll through endless feeds of seemingly flawless travel images, it's vital to develop a critical eye. Remember what you see online is often a highlight reel, not the full story. Travel is about discovery, embracing the unexpected, and connecting with new cultures, not just collecting beautiful pictures. While capturing memories is wonderful, prioritizing genuine experiences over the 'Instagrammable' moment will lead to richer, more meaningful adventures that resonate long after the likes fade.

Question 28

Which statement best summarizes the main argument of the passage?

  1. The primary purpose of travel is to collect beautiful pictures that will receive a lot of attention on social media platforms.
  2. Travel photography has become an important tool for discovering unique destinations like Hanoi's 'Train Street'.
  3. Social media has shifted travel's focus to curated images, which can create unrealistic expectations and conflict with reality.
  4. Hanoi's 'Train Street' was eventually closed because the local residents did not appreciate the attention from tourists.

Question 29

As used in paragraph 1, the word cultivates most nearly means:

  1. criticizes
  2. fosters
  3. documents
  4. satisfies

Question 30

It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that the author believes...

  1. travelers who stage their photos are often dishonest about their experiences with their followers.
  2. the skills required for digital photo manipulation are now essential for modern travelers.
  3. the pressure to capture perfect photos can make a travel experience less enjoyable and authentic.
  4. young people are no longer capable of appreciating spontaneous moments while traveling abroad.

Question 31

According to paragraph 3, which of these statements about Hanoi's 'Train Street' is accurate?

  1. It became famous after local residents began posting professional photos of it on social media.
  2. The makeshift cafes along the tracks were professionally managed and built to ensure tourist safety.
  3. It was originally designed by the city of Hanoi to be a unique tourist attraction for visitors.
  4. It was a regular residential street before it became a famous destination for taking photos.

Question 32

Paragraph 4 is primarily concerned with...

  1. the negative real-world impacts of tourism driven by the desire for a perfect social media photo.
  2. the economic benefits that social media fame brought to the local residents of 'Train Street'.
  3. a comparison of the online portrayal of 'Train Street' with its actual historical significance.
  4. the specific government regulations that were established to manage tourism at 'Train Street'.

Question 33

Based on paragraph 5, which of the following is NOT a recommendation from the author?

  1. Travelers should avoid taking any photographs to ensure their experiences remain completely authentic.
  2. Travelers should place a higher value on genuine cultural connection than on getting a perfect picture.
  3. Travelers ought to view the flawless travel images they see on social media with a critical eye.
  4. Travelers should remember that online content represents only a small part of the full travel story.

Question 34

According to paragraph 4, what was a direct result of the large number of tourists visiting 'Train Street'?

  1. It led to significant improvements in local infrastructure paid for by tourist money.
  2. It caused the local government to promote the location even more to increase tourism.
  3. It created dangerous conditions and disruptions for the people living in the area.
  4. It encouraged other residential areas in Hanoi to try to become famous on Instagram.

Question 35

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

Tourists flocked there, eager to capture dramatic photos alongside speeding trains or enjoying coffee in makeshift cafes.
  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

My parents asked me, 'How did you manage to finish your degree so quickly?' → My parents asked me __________. (HOW)

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Question 37

If the exchange rate isn't good, I won't change my money. → I won't change my money __________. (UNLESS)

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Question 38

I asked my friend, 'Where is the kitchen in your new apartment?' → I asked my friend __________. (WAS)

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Question 39

I won't be able to buy an apartment if I don't save enough money. → I won't be able to buy an apartment __________. (UNLESS)

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Question 40

I regret not bringing a long-sleeved shirt to wear outside. → If __________. (ONLY)

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Question 41

She researched different universities, and then she applied to her top choice. → She applied to her top choice after she __________. (HAD)

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Question 42

The prior family commitment was so important that I couldn't make it to the party. → It was __________. (SUCH)

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

Question 43

A company will pay dividends to its investors if it (make) __________ enough profit.

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Question 44

The key findings from the market research (present) __________ in a concise report for the management team.

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

Question 45

Investing in stocks requires very __________ research to understand all the potential risks. (intense)

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Question 46

I use this messaging app to maintain a strong __________ with my distant relatives. (engage)

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Question 47

Vaccines help keep us safe from many diseases, but if you are __________, you might get sick easily. (protected)

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Question 48

The family hoped their new dog would live __________ in their small apartment without causing trouble. (peace)

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Question 49

After reviewing her mobile banking app and seeing her high spending, she felt very __________. (worry)

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Question 50

After a stressful day at work, appreciating the __________ of quiet moments can greatly help you relax. (simple)

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