Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Hà Nội năm 2025- Mã đề thi HN-176

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Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 1

You are visiting a historical museum with your class. You see this sign on the floor near a fragile artifact. What does this sign mean?

  1. Do not run.
  2. No feet allowed.
  3. Do not step on this area.
  4. Do not wear shoes.

Question 2

What should you do with your mobile phone in this area?

Please silence your mobile phones.
  1. Put your mobile phone on vibrate.
  2. Turn off the ringer.
  3. Answer calls quietly.
  4. Turn off your mobile phone completely.

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 3

The vintage clothing store was a treasure trove of __________ pieces from past decades.

  1. contemporary
  2. modern
  3. retro
  4. futuristic

Question 4

He __________ a new phone with his savings next week.

  1. bought
  2. is buying
  3. is buy
  4. buy

Question 5

I think dancing is __________ than singing. I can''t sing well.

  1. more enjoyable
  2. as enjoyable as
  3. most enjoyable
  4. enjoyable

Question 6

If my grandparents __________ us this weekend, we __________ a picnic in the park.

  1. visited - have
  2. will visit - have
  3. visit - will have
  4. visit - having

Question 7

Linh is telling Thomas about her friend moving to another city.

Linh: "My best friend is moving to another city next month. I''m really going to miss her."

Thomas: "__________"

  1. At least you still have each other.
  2. Aww, that''s sad. I''m sure you''ll miss her a lot.
  3. It''s not the end of the world.
  4. You can always visit her.

Question 8

The concert, __________ was supposed to be held outdoors, was moved inside due to rain.

  1. who
  2. where
  3. which
  4. whose

Question 9

He felt __________ after a good night''s sleep.

  1. anxious
  2. tired
  3. frustrated
  4. refreshed

Question 10

She has __________ knowledge about history.

  1. a large amount
  2. a great deal of
  3. much of
  4. many

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

Question 11

  1. reason
  2. approve
  3. control
  4. awesome

Question 12

  1. although
  2. other
  3. something
  4. without

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

Question 13

  1. produce
  2. desire
  3. monkey
  4. ashamed

Question 14

  1. settlement
  2. employee
  3. counseling
  4. equally

Read the following instruction and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 15 to 18.

HOW TO AVOID ONLINE SCAMS

1. Don''t (15) __________ on suspicious links.

2. Be careful (16) __________ giving out personal information.

3. Use (17) __________ passwords and don''t share them with anyone.

4. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is (18) __________ scam.

Question 15

  1. Press
  2. Look
  3. Hover
  4. click

Question 16

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

Question 17

  1. strong
  2. short
  3. common
  4. easy

Question 18

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

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 20.

Question 19

Choose the correct order of sentences a, b, and c.

The Broken Vase

My grandmother''s antique vase was displayed prominently in the living room.

a. It crashed into the vase, shattering it into a million pieces.

b. Tears welled up in my eyes as I realized the gravity of my mistake.

c. While playing catch with my brother, the ball slipped from my grasp.

  1. b - a - c
  2. a - c - b
  3. b - c - a
  4. c - a - b

Question 20

Choose the sentence that most appropriately ends the text in Question 19.

  1. The sound of the shattering vase echoed through the silent house.
  2. My grandmother cried too, lamenting the loss of her precious heirloom.
  3. I confessed to my grandmother, who surprisingly forgave me, saying accidents happen.
  4. I quickly cleaned up the mess, hoping to hide my mistake.

Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 26.

Reaching for the Stars: Exploring Outer Space

For centuries, humans have gazed up at the night sky, filled with wonder about the mysteries of outer space. (21) __________ have we sent probes and rovers to other planets, but we''ve also sent humans into space to learn more about our universe. Living and working in space comes with (22) __________ unique challenges. The lack of gravity affects astronauts'' bodies, and they must exercise regularly (23) __________ their muscles and bones strong.

(24) __________, space exploration is expensive. Building and launching spacecraft requires a huge amount of resources. (25) __________ these difficulties, the quest to explore the cosmos continues to inspire us. Unlocking the secrets of the universe could lead to incredible discoveries that benefit humanity, from new technologies (26) __________ a deeper understanding of our place in the vast expanse of space.

Question 21

  1. Not only
  2. Also not
  3. Only not
  4. Not also

Question 22

  1. little
  2. some
  3. any
  4. much

Question 23

  1. to keep
  2. keeping
  3. keep
  4. for keep

Question 24

  1. Additionally
  2. Because
  3. Although
  4. However

Question 25

  1. Therefore
  2. So
  3. Since
  4. Despite

Question 26

  1. to
  2. for
  3. by
  4. with

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.

Question 27

"My parents had left for their vacation last Tuesday," he told me.

  1. He told me that my parents had left for their vacation the previous Tuesday.
  2. He told me that his parents had left for their vacation the previous Tuesday.
  3. He told me that his parents had left for their vacation last Tuesday.
  4. He told me that his parents left for their vacation the previous Tuesday.

Question 28

You should see a doctor if you don''t feel well.

  1. I think so you should see a doctor when don''t feel well.
  2. You should, when don''t feel well, see doctor.
  3. See a doctor, you should if don''t feel well.
  4. If you don''t feel well, I think you should see a doctor.

Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions.

Question 29

She / turn / see / familiar face.

  1. She turned around and saw a familiar face.
  2. She turned and see a familiar face.
  3. She turned back and saw a familiar face.
  4. She turned around and looked at a familiar face.

Question 30

I / use / type / touchscreen.

  1. I am not used to typing in a touchscreen.
  2. I not used to typing on touchscreen.
  3. I am not used to typing on a touchscreen.
  4. I am not use to type on a touchscreen.

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36.

While space exploration captivates many, it''s crucial to acknowledge both its potential benefits and inherent drawbacks. One significant advantage lies in scientific discovery. By venturing beyond Earth, we can gather invaluable data about other planets, stars, and galaxies, expanding our understanding of the universe and our place within it. This knowledge can lead to breakthroughs in fields like physics, astronomy, and even medicine.

Furthermore, space exploration encourages technological advancements. The challenges of designing spacecraft and equipment capable of withstanding extreme conditions often result in the development of innovative technologies with applications here on Earth. For example, materials initially designed for spacesuits have found their way into everyday products, improving our lives in unexpected ways.

However, the cost of space exploration cannot be ignored. The vast sums of money required for space missions could be directed towards more immediate concerns on Earth, such as poverty, hunger, and climate change. Critics argue that prioritizing space exploration diverts resources from addressing pressing global issues.

Another drawback is the potential environmental impact. Launching rockets into space releases pollutants into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution and potentially exacerbating climate change. Additionally, space debris from previous missions poses a collision risk to future spacecraft, highlighting the need for responsible space exploration practices.

Question 31

What is the main purpose of this passage?

  1. To present both the advantages and disadvantages of space exploration.
  2. To convince the reader that space exploration is essential.
  3. To highlight only the negative impacts of space exploration.
  4. To compare space exploration with addressing global problems.

Question 32

The word "invaluable" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.

  1. limited
  2. interesting
  3. extremely valuable
  4. useless

Question 33

What example does the author provide for the benefits of space technology on Earth?

  1. Development of new medicines.
  2. Materials from spacesuits used in everyday products.
  3. Reduction of space debris.
  4. Discovery of new planets.

Question 34

According to the passage, what is one criticism of funding space exploration?

  1. It''s not technologically advanced enough.
  2. It doesn''t create jobs in the space industry.
  3. It takes away resources from solving Earth''s problems.
  4. It doesn''t provide enough scientific knowledge.

Question 35

How does the passage describe the environmental impact of space exploration?

  1. It has no negative environmental impact.
  2. Launching rockets causes pollution and space debris is a problem.
  3. It creates more resources for Earth.
  4. It helps reduce climate change on Earth.

Question 36

The word "exacerbating" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. increasing
  2. improving
  3. worsening
  4. intensifying

Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 37 to 40.

Virtual Reality (VR) is rapidly changing how we learn and experience the world. (37) __________, offering immersive and engaging ways to explore subjects that were once confined to textbooks. Imagine stepping inside a human cell to understand its functions, or traveling through the Amazon rainforest without leaving the classroom.

(38) __________. Students can interact with historical figures, conduct virtual science experiments with realistic outcomes, and even learn new languages by practicing conversations in simulated environments. The possibilities are endless.

This immersive technology goes beyond traditional learning methods by activating multiple senses. (39) __________. For example, a student struggling to visualize complex geometry can manipulate shapes in a 3D VR space, fostering deeper understanding.

(40) __________. Educators are finding new ways to incorporate VR into their curriculum, and companies are developing innovative educational VR experiences. As this technology becomes more accessible and affordable, it holds the potential to revolutionize education as we know it.

A. This multi-sensory engagement can significantly enhance learning and comprehension

B. This technology is proving particularly impactful in education

C. The future of education is embracing VR

D. VR allows students to engage with information in exciting new ways

Question 37

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 38

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 39

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 40

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

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