Đề Tiếng Anh thi thử vào lớp 10 Hà Nội năm 2025- Mã đề thi HN-168
Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 1
You are at the park and see this sign. What does it mean?
- It means the man is throwing away black squares.
- It means you should not throw trash on the ground.
- It means do not touch the red circle.
- It means there is a person standing here.
Question 2
What are you not allowed to do in this area?
No photography allowed.- Talk loudly.
- Take pictures.
- Use your mobile phone.
- Eat or drink.
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 3
He prefers clothing with a __________ fit, nothing too tight or too loose.
- oversized
- flowing
- baggy
- tailored
Question 4
He __________ his best to finish the project before the deadline. He promised.
- did
- will do
- is doing
- does
Question 5
The ending of the story was __________ part.
- sad
- sadder
- the saddest
- as sad
Question 6
If they __________ every day, they __________ healthier.
- exercise - would be
- exercise - will be
- exercised - would be
- exercised - will be
Question 7
Linh is introducing her friend, Ha, who is visiting from Hue, to her roommate, Sarah.
Linh: "Sarah, this is my friend, Ha. She''s visiting from Hue."
Sarah: "__________"
- Welcome to our city! I hope you enjoy your stay.
- Oh, I''ve always wanted to visit Hue!
- How long have you been friends with Linh?
- Is Hue very different from Ho Chi Minh City?
Question 8
Tet holiday is a special occasion __________ Vietnamese people celebrate the Lunar New Year.
- when
- which
- where
- who
Question 9
It''s important to be __________ of others, even if you don''t agree with them.
- respectful
- anxious
- enormous
- portable
Question 10
__________ residents are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the building.
- Each of the
- Every of the
- The entire
- All
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 11
- meaning
- native
- engine
- final
Question 12
- editor
- ritual
- restaurant
- status
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- murder
- bathroom
- recruit
- household
Question 14
- concerning
- questionnaire
- respondent
- restriction
Read the following instruction and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 15 to 18.
HOW TO USE APPROPRIATE BODY LANGUAGE
1. Make eye contact with the other person.
2. Keep your arms (15) __________ to show you are open to the conversation.
3. Stand or sit up straight. Do not (16) __________!
4. Try to maintain (17) __________ appropriate distance from the other person.
5. Avoid fidgeting or looking (18) __________, as this makes you appear nervous or uninterested.
Question 15
- crossed
- uncrossed
- cross
- crossing
Question 16
- stand
- relax
- slouch
- sit
Question 17
- an
- x (no article)
- a
- the
Question 18
- up
- around
- away
- down
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.
Weekend Plans Conflict
My best friend and I were making plans for the weekend, excited for some fun.
a. I understood her obligation to family and suggested we visit the park another time.
b. My friend, however, wanted to visit her grandmother in the countryside.
c. I really wanted to go to the new amusement park that had just opened.
- c - b - a
- b - a - c
- c - a - b
- a - c - b
Question 20
Choose the sentence that most appropriately ends the text in Question 19.
- She said her grandmother was making her favorite cake.
- My disappointment was quickly overshadowed by my excitement to go to the park.
- We agreed to spend Saturday with her grandmother and go to the park on Sunday.
- We decided to go to the amusement park the following weekend instead.
Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 26.
The Underwater Treasures: Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are incredibly important ecosystems found in our oceans. These "rainforests of the sea" provide (21) __________ benefits, both for marine life and for humans. They act as a natural barrier, protecting coastlines from storms and erosion. (22) __________, coral reefs are a source of food and income for millions of people through fishing and tourism. They are also home to (23) __________ variety of marine species, making them some of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Unfortunately, coral reefs are facing many threats. Pollution from plastic waste and agricultural runoff can damage delicate coral. (24) __________ the ocean due to climate change is also leading to coral bleaching, a process that can kill coral. We need to act now to protect these (25) __________ ecosystems. Reducing our carbon footprint, supporting sustainable fishing practices, and properly disposing of waste are (26) __________ ways we can help ensure the survival of coral reefs for future generations.
Question 21
- much numerous
- any numerous
- a numerous
- numerous
Question 22
- Furthermore
- Although
- Because
- However
Question 23
- dazzling a
- a dazzling
- dazzling
- a dazzling a
Question 24
- To warm
- Warm
- Warmed
- Warming
Question 25
- vitalize
- vitally
- vital
- vitality
Question 26
- all importantly
- important all
- all of important
- all important
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
Question 27
"We''ll be having dinner with my grandparents the day after tomorrow," Minh told me yesterday.
- Minh told me yesterday that they would be having dinner with my grandparents the day after tomorrow.
- Minh told me yesterday that they will be having dinner with his grandparents two days later.
- Minh told me yesterday that they would be having dinner with his grandparents two days later.
- Minh told me yesterday that we would be having dinner with his grandparents the day after tomorrow.
Question 28
What do you say we order pizza instead of cooking?
- How about cooking instead of ordering pizza?
- Let''s cook and order pizza!
- Why don''t we order pizza instead of cooking?
- What about order pizza instead of cooking?
Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions.
Question 29
You / not / put / yourself / you / talent / many ways.
- Don''t put yourself down, you''re talented in many ways!
- Don''t put yourself down, you''re talented at many ways!
- Don''t put yourself down, you''re talented on many ways!
- Don''t put yourself down, you''re talented with many ways!
Question 30
He / oppose / move / new city.
- He is opposed to moving to a new city.
- He is opposed to moving at the new city.
- He is oppose to move for a new city.
- He oppose to moving on a new city.
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36.
The internet has dramatically changed how students learn, offering both exciting opportunities and potential drawbacks. One of the most significant benefits is access to a vast amount of information. Students can instantly research any topic, explore interactive simulations, and learn from experts worldwide through online courses and videos. This easy access can make learning more engaging and allow students to explore their interests in-depth.
However, the internet can also be distracting. Social media, online games, and endless entertainment options compete for students'' attention, potentially hindering their focus and productivity. Additionally, the quality of online information varies greatly. Not all websites and sources are reliable, making it crucial for students to develop critical thinking skills to evaluate the credibility of information.
Despite these challenges, the internet offers incredible potential for personalized learning. Students can learn at their own pace, revisit challenging concepts, and explore topics tailored to their individual needs. Online platforms offer interactive exercises and immediate feedback, allowing students to track their progress and identify areas for improvement.
Ultimately, the internet''s impact on education depends on how it is used. By fostering critical thinking skills, encouraging responsible online behavior, and leveraging the vast resources available, educators and parents can help students reap the numerous benefits of online learning while mitigating its potential drawbacks.
Question 31
What is the main idea of the reading passage?
- The internet always has a negative impact on education.
- The internet has made traditional teaching methods obsolete.
- Students should avoid using the internet for learning.
- The internet offers both benefits and drawbacks for student learning.
Question 32
The word "hindering" in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.
- enhancing
- obstructing
- helping
- encouraging
Question 33
What does the writer use to illustrate the benefits and drawbacks of the internet in education?
- examples
- historical events
- personal opinions
- statistical data
Question 34
Which of these benefits of internet use for learning is NOT mentioned in the text?
- Interactive exercises and immediate feedback
- Access to a vast amount of information
- Personalized learning opportunities
- Reduced workload for teachers
Question 35
According to the text, what is essential for students to develop when using the internet for learning?
- Advanced computer programming skills
- Fluency in multiple languages
- Expertise in social media marketing
- Critical thinking skills
Question 36
The word "mitigating" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- diminishing
- worsening
- reducing
- lessening
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.
Jane Goodall is a renowned conservationist known for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees. Her journey began in 1960 when she ventured into the Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. (37) __________ , she aimed to study the behavior of these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat.
Goodall''s research revolutionized our understanding of chimpanzees. (38) __________. She observed their complex social structures, tool use, and even their capacity for warfare. Her findings challenged the long-held belief that humans were the only species capable of such intricate behaviors.
(39) __________. She established the Jane Goodall Institute, a global organization dedicated to protecting chimpanzees and their habitats. The institute also focuses on promoting conservation through education and community-centered initiatives.
Goodall''s tireless efforts have earned her numerous accolades, including the Nobel Peace Prize. Her story continues to inspire generations to protect our planet and its inhabitants. (40) __________, urging people to recognize the interconnectedness of all living things and to act as stewards of the natural world.
A. Goodall''s impact extends far beyond her research
B. She travels the world, delivering powerful messages of hope
C. For years, she immersed herself in their world
D. Equipped with only a notebook and binoculars
Question 37
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 38
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 39
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 40
- A
- B
- C
- D