Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Đắk Lắk môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề DLA-03
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Đắk Lắk mã DLA-03 có 40 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Sở GD-ĐT Đắk Lắk, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 3 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 Đắk Lắk năm 2026 của DethiAnh.
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Đề chuẩn
Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Sở GD-ĐT Đắk Lắk.
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
Linh: Is this your relaxation pillow, Sarah?
Sarah: No, it's not. It's __________.
- ours
- us
- our
- we
Question 2
Mai: This ancient temple is so beautiful. I wish I __________ a professional guide!
David: You're doing great, Mai!
- was
- were
- am
- be
Question 3
Lan: What do you enjoy studying most in school, John?
John: I find __________ history absolutely captivating. It's like traveling through time to understand the present.
- (no article)
- a
- the
- an
Question 4
Linh: When is the best time to visit the market?
David: You should go before 9 AM to __________ the crowds.
- avoid
- prevent
- escape
- miss
Question 5
Minh: Tell me about the annual membership.
Sarah: If you __________ for a year, you'll save more money.
- paid
- pay
- will pay
- pays
Question 6
Minh: Our electricity bill was so high last month, Sarah.
Sarah: Yes, I know! We used __________ electricity, didn't we?
- a lot of
- many
- little
- any
Question 7
Linh: Our school project needs an expert.
Sarah: I wonder __________ to interview about local pollution.
- what
- who
- whom
- where
Question 8
Linh: My grandma always had a unique remedy.
Mike: Mine __________ give me lemon and honey for a sore throat.
- gets used to giving
- use to give
- is used to giving
- used to give
Question 9
Minh: Did you manage to return that shirt to the store?
David: Not yet. I haven't had time to __________ it.
- get up to
- get by with
- get around for
- get around to
Question 10
Minh: My legs are so itchy! Mosquitoes got me bad.
David: That's awful! I guess you __________ in the garden when they appeared.
- garden
- were gardening
- are gardening
- gardened
Question 11
Linh: That ancient flood story was quite intense.
Alex: Yes, the climax was presented very __________.
- drama
- dramatically
- dramatic
- dramatize
Question 12
Sarah: Do you enjoy collecting old books, Minh?
Minh: Yes, I do! I handle them much __________ than my brother does.
- most carefully
- as careful as
- carefully
- more carefully
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- purchase
- murder
- thursday
- burger
Question 14
- statute
- hunger
- muslim
- butter
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 15
- casualty
- literature
- accommodate
- typically
Question 16
- release
- confess
- soccer
- unless
Choose the best arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful dialogue/paragraph in each of the following questions.
Question 17
The quiet hum of the laptop filled the small room.
a. With a deep breath, they slowly moved the mouse to click the message open.
b. A small smile started to form as they read the first few lines of the important news.
c. Suddenly, a bright pop-up appeared on the screen, showing a new email.
d. Their heart jumped as they saw the sender's name from the university.
- c-d-a-b
- a-d-b-c
- a-d-c-b
- a-c-b-d
Question 18
This message describes an issue with my new smart TV.
a. But yesterday, it stopped connecting to all streaming applications, like Netflix and YouTube.
b. My smart television usually connects to the internet without any problems.
c. However, the TV still shows an error message and will not open any apps.
d. I cannot watch any movies or shows, and I hope you can suggest a solution.
e. I tried turning the TV off and on again, and I also restarted my home Wi-Fi router.
- b-a-e-c-d
- c-b-a-d-e
- d-b-c-e-a
- a-c-b-d-e
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 19
Two friends, Liam and Chloe, are chatting after school.
Liam: You always seem to be on your phone, Chloe. Don't your eyes get tired?
Chloe: __________
- I'll just get new glasses if my eyes hurt.
- You're right, I spend too many hours on it.
- But everyone does that, it's normal.
- I prefer my phone to talking with people.
Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 20
You see this sign in a workshop. What does it tell you?
- Don't run or play in the workshop, you might get hurt.
- Be careful! There's a risk of getting a dangerous electric shock in this area.
- Beware of snakes in the workshop.
- Watch out for sharp objects like hooks in this area.
Question 21
What does the notice say?
- You can make a significant impact through social media.
- You should wait for an opportunity to come your way.
- You should volunteer your time to make a difference.
- You are encouraged to donate money to local charities.
Choose the sentence that is best made from the given cues in each of the following questions.
Question 22
We / neatly / arrange / dishes / in / kitchen cupboards
- We neatly arranged dishes in kitchen cupboards.
- We neatly arranged the dishes in the kitchen cupboards.
- We arranged neatly the dishes in the kitchen cupboards.
- We neatly arrange the dishes in the kitchen cupboards.
Question 23
If you/ save/ energy/ you/ also/ help/ the environment
- If you save energy, you also help the environment.
- If you save energy, you help also the environment.
- If you save energy you also help the environment.
- If you save energy, also you help the environment.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 24
A wise investor doesn't ignore the risks. They don't neglect diversification, either.
- A wise investor neither ignores the risks nor doesn't neglect diversification.
- A wise investor neither ignores the risks nor neglects diversification, either.
- A wise investor neither ignores the risks nor neglects diversification.
- A wise investor neither ignore the risks nor neglect diversification.
Question 25
Collecting vintage postcards from around the world is fascinating.
- It is fascinating for collecting vintage postcards from around the world.
- It is fascinating to collecting vintage postcards from around the world.
- It is fascinating to collect vintage postcards from around the world.
- To collect vintage postcards from around the world is fascinating.
Question 26
If the customer waits longer at the desk, they will become more frustrated.
- The longest the customer waits at the desk, the most frustrated they will become.
- The longer the customer waited at the desk, the more frustrated they became.
- Longer the customer waits at the desk, more frustrated they will become.
- The longer the customer waits at the desk, the more frustrated they will become.
Question 27
When playing this traditional game, you are not allowed to leave the marked circle.
- When playing this traditional game, you must not leave the marked circle.
- When playing this traditional game, you must not to leave the marked circle.
- When playing this traditional game, you should not leave the marked circle.
- When playing this traditional game, you cannot leave the marked circle.
Question 28
My new friend didn't provide his parents' contact details. He didn't provide his siblings' contact details, either.
- My new friend neither provides his parents' contact details nor provides his siblings' contact details.
- My new friend neither didn't provide his parents' contact details nor didn't provide his siblings' contact details.
- My new friend neither provided his parents' contact details nor provided his siblings' contact details.
- My new friend didn't provide either his parents' contact details or his siblings' contact details.
Choose the option that best fits each numbered blank in the following text.
A robotic vacuum cleaner is a fantastic helper in modern homes. It works on its own, but how does it navigate without a human? The process relies on clever sensors. First, the robot uses infrared sensors to detect walls and large objects from a distance. It slows down to avoid (29) __________ into them, which protects the furniture. For closer objects, it has bumper sensors. If the robot gently touches a table leg, the bumper presses in. (30) __________ signals the robot to stop, turn, and find a new path. This simple mechanism is very effective.
Advanced models do more than just react; they create a digital map. By remembering where it has been, the robot can perform a much more (31) __________ clean. The (32) __________ models can even return to their charging station automatically. These devices truly (33) __________ a big difference in daily chores. For busy families, this means they can (34) __________ and let the machine handle the cleaning.
Question 29
- to crash
- crashing
- crashed
- crash
Question 30
- Which
- What
- It
- This
Question 31
- efficient
- efficiency
- effect
- efficiently
Question 32
- more smart
- smartest
- smarter
- most smart
Question 33
- have
- take
- make
- do
Question 34
- hit the books
- break the ice
- put their feet up
- get a move on
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
In cities across Vietnam, from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, a green trend is growing. Young people are filling their rooms and favorite cafes with houseplants. This is not just for decoration; many believe these plants are natural air purifiers. Shops and social media often promote specific plants as being excellent at cleaning the air. But is this popular belief based on solid science, or is it more of a hopeful myth?
The idea that plants can clean indoor air comes from a famous 1989 NASA study. Researchers found that common houseplants could absorb harmful chemicals called volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air in a sealed laboratory chamber. This process happens as the plant takes in gases through its leaves and the microorganisms in the soil also play a part. The study was originally intended to explore life support systems for potential space stations.
However, translating these findings to a typical home or bedroom is complicated. The NASA experiment was conducted in a small, airtight chamber. Our rooms are much larger and have constant air exchange from windows, doors, and ventilation systems. Therefore, the cleaning effect of a few plants in a normal-sized room is actually quite minor. You would need an enormous number of plants—perhaps hundreds—to have a noticeable impact on air quality.
So, should you get rid of your plants? Absolutely not. While they may not be powerful air filters, houseplants offer other proven benefits. Studies show they can reduce stress, boost mood, and improve focus. They add beauty and a touch of nature to our urban lives. It's best to appreciate houseplants for these qualities, rather than relying on them to solve air pollution problems.
Question 35
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- How to Choose the Best Air-Purifying Plant
- Why Vietnamese Cities Need More Greenery
- Houseplants: More for Mood Than for Clean Air
- The Famous NASA Study on Air Quality
Question 36
According to paragraph 2, what was a key finding of the 1989 NASA study?
- That microorganisms in the soil were more effective than the leaves.
- That only specific, rare tropical plants could clean the air.
- That plants were only effective in potential space stations.
- That common houseplants could remove certain harmful chemicals from the air.
Question 37
The word absorb in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to...
- produce
- reflect
- take in
- block
Question 38
The word minor in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to...
- temporary
- significant
- frequent
- unimportant
Question 39
Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?
- It presents a problem, lists several solutions, and recommends the most effective one.
- It argues for a specific viewpoint and uses personal anecdotes to support it.
- It compares and contrasts the benefits of different types of houseplants for city living.
- It introduces a popular claim, provides its scientific basis, critiques its real-world application, and offers an alternative perspective.
Question 40
What does the author of the passage imply about people who buy plants primarily to purify their air?
- They are contributing significantly to solving urban pollution.
- They are likely experts in the science of horticulture.
- They may have overestimated the plants' air-cleaning capabilities.
- They often regret their decision to buy so many plants.