Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề PTNK-173
Giới thiệu đề thi
Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK mã PTNK-173 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 173 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: Should we meet to review our notes tonight?
Chris: If we meet too late, some people __________ be too tired to focus.
- will
- would
- might
- can
Question 2
David: Linh, this cake is incredibly delicious!
Linh: Thank you! It's my first time baking it, __________ I used a new technique.
- so
- because of
- as
- although
Question 3
Linh: David, I'm struggling with this project report.
David: Okay, let's figure out __________ to meet and discuss it.
- when
- who
- how
- where
Question 4
Minh: Are the vegetables here always fresh, Sarah?
Sarah: Yes, they are usually much __________ than at the small market.
- as fresh as
- fresher
- freshest
- fresh
Question 5
Minh: Do you know Dr. Tran?
David: Is he the expert __________ they consulted for the wildlife preservation plan?
- whom
- which
- who
- whose
Question 6
Linh: David, did you __________ pack light for long trips?
David: Yes, but now I bring too much!
- get used to
- use to
- used to
- be used to
Question 7
Linh: I'm so stressed about this project deadline.
David: I know. I wish I __________ manage my time better.
- will be able to
- managed
- can
- could
Question 8
Emily: Nam, have you ever tried making Banh Chung?
Nam: Yes, I __________ it with my grandma every Tet since I was little.
- have made
- make
- made
- was making
Question 9
Linh: Oh, I'm so sorry! I thought the meeting was today.
Mike: No worries! It's actually __________ Saturday.
- in
- for
- on
- at
Question 10
Mai: Are we going to make it to the airport on time?
David: Yes, we still have __________ time, don't worry.
- a little
- little
- much
- few
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 11
- thoroughly
- nonetheless
- furthermore
- grandfather
Question 12
- revolution
- operation
- demographic
- violation
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- question
- proceed
- transport
- pleasant
Question 14
- integration
- intelligence
- reportedly
- practitioner
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 15
After reading the long article, I felt very confusing about the main points.
- confusing
- felt
- reading
- about
Question 16
This restaurant's delivery is the fastest than any other in the area.
- restaurant's
- is
- than
- the fastest
Question 17
After I read the final chapter, I feel really emotional.
- feel
- read
- really
- I
Question 18
My grandpa always suggested that we went to the park every Sunday afternoon.
- we
- suggested
- that
- went
Question 19
If we want to help the ocean, we mustn't try to reduce our single-use plastic.
- the
- want
- mustn't
- we
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 20
Two friends, Leo and Maria, are discussing a recent sports event.
Leo: Did you see that incredible goal by our national football player, Alex, last night?
Maria: __________
- I know, right? What a fantastic performance!
- Yes, I watched it on television.
- I've seen better goals, to be honest.
- It's important to exercise daily.
Read the text carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
Concrete is one of the most common building materials in the world. It is made by mixing cement, water, sand, and gravel. When it hardens, concrete is incredibly strong under compression, which is the force of being pushed together. However, it has a significant weakness. It is quite brittle and (21) __________ easily crack or break when pulled apart, a force known as tension.
To solve this problem, engineers use steel. Steel is an alloy known for its impressive tensile strength. This means it is very strong when being pulled or stretched. Unlike brittle concrete, steel is flexible, allowing it to bend slightly without breaking. This property makes it the perfect partner for concrete.
The solution is to combine the two materials to create reinforced concrete. Engineers place steel bars, often called rebar, inside the formwork before the liquid concrete is poured. This allows the steel to be perfectly embedded within the concrete as it hardens. The result is a composite material that is much stronger and more reliable than concrete alone.
This combination is brilliantly effective. The concrete component resists the compressive forces from the structure's weight. Meanwhile, the embedded steel bars (22) __________ any tensile forces, such as those caused by wind or earthquakes. Seldom (23) __________ a single material offer such a complete solution, but the synergy between these two does.
(24) __________, the invention of reinforced concrete revolutionized construction. It allows us to build everything from towering skyscrapers and long bridges to simple homes and foundations. Its strength, durability, and versatility have made it perhaps the most important building material of the modern age.
Question 21
- would
- should
- must
- can
Question 22
- weaken
- produce
- reduce
- withstand
Question 23
- can
- is
- has
- does
Question 24
- Overall
- However
- For instance
- Therefore
Question 25
What is the most suitable title for the passage?
- How to Mix Concrete for Construction
- The History of Steel and Concrete
- Reinforced Concrete: A Perfect Partnership
- The Dangers of Brittle Building Materials
Question 26
According to the passage, what is TRUE about the properties of steel?
- It is a brittle material that cracks very easily.
- It performs well when being stretched or pulled.
- It is mainly used to create the structure's weight.
- It is very strong under the force of compression.
Question 27
According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about reinforced concrete?
- It is used to construct large structures like skyscrapers.
- It is created by combining steel bars and concrete.
- It is able to resist both compressive and tensile forces.
- It is a natural material found in the environment.
Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
We all harbor grand aspirations, from excelling academically to mastering a new skill. However, the sheer scale of these big dreams often feels overwhelming, leading to procrastination or abandonment. We might set ambitious resolutions, only to struggle with maintaining momentum. This highlights a common challenge: bridging the gap between lofty ambitions and practical steps. But what if the secret to conquering monumental tasks lies not in massive leaps, but in taking incredibly tiny, consistent steps? [I]
This is where the powerful concept of micro-habits comes into play. Popularized by experts like James Clear, who champions "atomic habits," the core idea is simple: instead of aiming for huge, difficult changes, focus on minuscule, almost effortless improvements. A micro-habit is a small action performed consistently, so small it feels impossible to skip. These aren't radical overhauls, but subtle shifts building momentum over time. Their low barrier to entry makes them incredibly sustainable for long-term goal achievement.
Consider a common aspiration among many Vietnamese students: achieving a high IELTS score. This formidable goal requires extensive preparation. [II] Instead of vowing to study for hours, a student could commit to learning just three new vocabulary words from a reputable source like the British Council website every day. [III] This seemingly insignificant habit, consistently applied, builds a substantial vocabulary base, directly contributing to the larger IELTS objective.
This approach holds immense relevance for you, a 14 or 15-year-old, navigating your academic journey. Your personal goal might be "get a good grade in English" or "improve math skills." These aspirations, while valid, often feel daunting. [IV] A micro-habit transforms this overwhelming objective. Instead of declaring you'll "study English for an hour," commit to "reviewing vocabulary for five minutes daily" or "reading one short English article." For math, it could be "solving two practice problems." These small actions feel easy and are much more likely to stick.
The cumulative effect of these tiny, consistent actions is truly remarkable. Consistently performing micro-habits makes tangible progress towards larger goals, while also building self-discipline and confidence. Each completed micro-habit is a small victory, reinforcing your belief in your ability to succeed. This builds a system where success becomes inevitable, not through sheer willpower, but through effortless consistency. So, dream big, but remember that the path to those dreams is often paved with a multitude of incredibly small, yet powerfully impactful, steps.
Question 28
What is the passage mainly about?
- The reasons why students often procrastinate on their homework.
- Comparing different study techniques for learning a new skill.
- Achieving large goals by taking small, consistent actions.
- The best ways to set ambitious academic resolutions.
Question 29
According to paragraph 1, why do people often abandon their big dreams?
- They struggle to find the practical steps needed to start.
- They lack the academic knowledge required for their goals.
- They feel overwhelmed by the large scale of their ambitions.
- They do not have enough willpower to maintain momentum.
Question 30
What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
- Radical changes are less effective than making tiny improvements over time.
- The concept of "atomic habits" was invented by an expert named James Clear.
- The best way to build momentum is to perform a task without skipping it.
- Micro-habits are small, easy actions that are sustainable for long-term goals.
Question 31
It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that preparing for the IELTS exam...
- can be made less intimidating by breaking it into smaller tasks.
- is an impossible goal without studying for many hours each day.
- requires students to focus primarily on learning new vocabulary.
- is a common goal for students all over the world, not just in Vietnam.
Question 32
According to paragraph 4, which of the following is NOT given as an example of a micro-habit?
- Completing one full chapter of a textbook.
- Reading a single short article in English.
- Spending five minutes reviewing vocabulary.
- Solving a couple of math practice problems.
Question 33
In paragraph 3, the word formidable is closest in meaning to...
- unusual
- unimportant
- popular
- challenging
Question 34
In paragraph 4, the word These refers to...
- personal goals like improving in English or math.
- the small actions that feel easy and are likely to stick.
- the academic journeys of students aged 14 or 15.
- the overwhelming feelings that students often have.
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
The after-school art class was so popular that all the available spots were filled in an hour. → It was __________. (SUCH)
Question 37
I'm sure cycling is the cheapest way to travel short distances. → Cycling __________. (BE)
Question 38
I couldn't stop reading this book until the very end. → I __________. (PUT)
Question 39
It was a mistake not to sign up for the community volleyball group last month. → We __________. (SHOULD)
Question 40
We regret not saving enough money for our child's university tuition earlier. → If __________. (ONLY)
Question 41
Before I discovered my allergy, I often felt itchy eyes after being outdoors. → Before I discovered my allergy, I __________. (USED)
Question 42
It was a mistake to wait so long to fill out the claim form. → You __________. (SHOULD)
Write the word in brackets in its correct tense to complete the following sentences.
Question 43
If my best friend (be) __________ a superhero, they would probably use their powers to help animals.
Question 44
The local market (sell) __________ fresh produce from 6 AM to 1 PM daily.
Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences.
Question 45
After the flood, it was clear that some people were very __________ and didn't help clean up the street. (responsible)
Question 46
Waiter: Many customers love our pasta carbonara. I can show you a __________ (face) view of it so you can see the creamy sauce and crispy bacon up close. (face)
Question 47
I hope this professional development course will help me __________ my understanding of digital marketing. (broad)
Question 48
The patient asked the pharmacist if there was any __________ to sunlight when taking the new medicine. (sensitive)
Question 49
My aunt needed a good __________ to simplify the complex terms in the sales contract. (explain)
Question 50
To navigate busy streets safely, you need to be a good __________ of your surroundings. (observe)