Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-131
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Đề chuẩn
Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH.
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: Liam, your way of speaking is very __________ sometimes.
Liam: Oh, I try to be clear and not waste words.
- direct
- frank
- straightforward
- blunt
Question 2
Linh: Is there a special local dish here?
David: Yes, the chef __________ I mentioned earlier makes amazing Banh Xeo.
- whose
- which
- whom
- who
Question 3
Minh: I felt very stressed after the long study session.
Sarah: I understand. I was exhausted, __________ I took a long nap.
- because
- so
- or
- but
Question 4
Mai: How do you like your new job, John?
John: It's great! I can work from home more __________.
- productively
- produce
- productive
- productivity
Question 5
Huy: This part-time job is really challenging.
Emily: Yes, but the more experience you get, __________.
- the more valuable you become
- you become more valuable
- the most valuable you become
- more valuable you become
Question 6
Linh: I'm not sure where to eat tonight. Pizza is expensive.
Tom: You __________ try the new Vietnamese place. It's affordable.
- might
- must
- can
- should
Question 7
Linh: This Robusta coffee is so strong!
David: I agree! I wish I __________ in Da Lat trying Arabica instead.
- was
- were
- be
- am
Question 8
Linh: When can we start painting the old cabinet for the balcony?
Mike: How about we begin __________ Saturday morning?
- in
- for
- at
- on
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Minh: I just read an article about those fake online shopping sites.
Sarah: Oh, really? Did it help to expose their dishonest practices?
- reveal
- clarify
- uncover
- conceal
Question 10
Mai: I'm interested in learning about some Vietnamese folktales that aren't widely known.
Tom: Oh, so you're looking for something a bit off the beaten track?
- very popular and common
- far from any main road
- rarely heard or found
- difficult to understand
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Minh: Hey, Sarah! Are you watching any good series these days?
Sarah: Absolutely! I'm hooked on one where the heroes explore mysterious new planets.
- discover
- travel
- destroy
- ignore
Question 12
Minh, you should try this new durian. Don't be scared!
I'm not sure. I might give up before I even taste it.
- surrender
- continue
- begin
- stop
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- tissue
- assure
- passing
- russian
Question 14
- mandate
- passing
- backyard
- warrant
Question 15
- journalist
- counselor
- foundation
- surrounding
Question 16
- crucial
- pursue
- induce
- function
Question 17
- county
- background
- journal
- outline
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- position
- removal
- compliance
- summary
Question 19
- continuous
- potentially
- proposition
- biology
Question 20
- respect
- patrol
- police
- starting
Question 21
- interesting
- prosecutor
- invisible
- military
Question 22
- practitioner
- significant
- competition
- identical
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
The price of the salmon depends of how much you want to buy.
- of
- much
- depends
- The
Question 24
I felt so exhausting trying to paint the tiny lines on the wings of the model plane.
- trying
- exhausting
- felt
- the
Question 25
Each new member know that using respectful language helps maintain a positive atmosphere.
- a
- helps
- know
- Each
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
David is checking into a hotel for a business conference.
Sarah: Good evening! Welcome to the Grand Hotel. Do you have a reservation?
David: __________
- Yes, John Smith. I'm here for the tech conference.
- Yes, John Smith. I am very tired now.
- Yes, John Smith. Give me my room key.
- Yes, John Smith. What's the weather like?
Question 27
Liam and Chloe are chatting after a class.
Liam: "I heard you're planning a sunrise hike with a few people this weekend."
Chloe: __________
- Are you coming to our sunrise hike?
- You should definitely come on the hike.
- Would you like to come along with us?
- I am doing a hike this weekend.
Question 28
Maria is checking in at her hotel. She's speaking to the receptionist, David.
David: Welcome to the Grand Hotel, Maria. How can I help you today?
Maria: __________
- What's your favorite place for dinner?
- Give me the name of a good restaurant.
- I need to eat at a local place.
- Could you recommend a good restaurant nearby?
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
Don't be hasty when choosing paint colors for your bedroom, or you might regret your decision later.
- If you are hasty when choosing paint colors for your bedroom, or you might regret your decision later.
- If you are hasty when choosing paint colors for your bedroom, you might regret your decision later.
- If you are not hasty when choosing paint colors for your bedroom, you might regret your decision later.
- If you were hasty when choosing paint colors for your bedroom, you might regret your decision later.
Question 30
Why don't we call the insurance company to ask about renewing our policy?
- The advisor suggested that we called the insurance company to ask about renewing our policy.
- The advisor suggested calling the insurance company to ask about renewing our policy.
- The advisor suggested call the insurance company to ask about renewing our policy.
- The advisor suggested to call the insurance company to ask about renewing our policy.
Question 31
Why don't we form small groups to tackle this difficult biology project?
- The teacher suggested us forming small groups to tackle this difficult biology project.
- The teacher suggested forming small groups to tackle this difficult biology project.
- The teacher suggested form small groups to tackle this difficult biology project.
- The teacher suggested to form small groups to tackle this difficult biology project.
Question 32
She didn't find a direct bus to the city center. She didn't see any cheap tickets, either.
- She neither find a direct bus to the city center nor see any cheap tickets.
- She neither found a direct bus to the city center nor saw any cheap tickets, either.
- She didn't find neither a direct bus to the city center nor saw any cheap tickets.
- She neither found a direct bus to the city center nor saw any cheap tickets.
Question 33
The customer doesn't have a bigger discount for the bundled services.
- The customer wishes he had a bigger discount for the bundled services.
- The customer wishes to have a bigger discount for the bundled services.
- The customer wishes he has a bigger discount for the bundled services.
- The customer wishes he didn't have a bigger discount for the bundled services.
Question 34
If you don't help with the dishes, we won't finish on time.
- Unless you will help with the dishes, we won't finish on time.
- Unless you help with the dishes, we won't finish on time.
- Unless you don't help with the dishes, we won't finish on time.
- Unless you help with the dishes, we will finish on time.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Back (35) __________ the 1960s, getting cash was often a challenge. Banks were only open during specific weekday hours, which was inconvenient for working people. If you needed money on a weekend or at night, you had to wait. This limitation created a clear need for a new way for people to access their money.
The solution came from an inventor named John Shepherd-Barron. The story goes that while in the bath one day, he was frustrated about not being able to get cash. He was inspired by chocolate vending machines. Shepherd-Barron first (36) __________ of the idea for a self-service machine that could dispense cash at any time.
The world's first ATM was installed at a Barclays Bank in London in 1967. (37) __________, this early machine was quite different from those we use today. It did not use plastic cards. Instead, it used special paper cheques marked with a safe, radioactive substance to give customers (38) __________ to their cash.
For security, customers also entered a six-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN), (39) __________ was longer than the four-digit standard we use now. As technology improved, so did ATMs. Soon, customers could check their account balance and (40) __________ other simple transactions, not just withdraw cash from their account.
The invention of the ATM was revolutionary because it made banking far more (41) __________ for everyone. It was a key step in financial technology, giving people 24/7 control over their funds. Today, (42) __________ people cannot imagine a world without these machines that provide instant financial services.
Question 35
- at
- for
- on
- in
Question 36
- thinks
- has thought
- thought
- was thinking
Question 37
- However
- Similarly
- Moreover
- Therefore
Question 38
- access
- accept
- excess
- assess
Question 39
- which
- who
- whose
- where
Question 40
- perform
- conduct
- present
- commit
Question 41
- expensive
- traditional
- complicated
- convenient
Question 42
- much
- many
- little
- every
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
When we imagine tourism in beautiful natural places, we often think of crowds, pollution, and damage to fragile ecosystems. While this can be true, a different kind of travel is growing in popularity—one that aims to protect the very places it allows us to visit. This concept, known as ecotourism, proposes a powerful idea: that tourism, when managed correctly, can become one of the most effective tools for environmental conservation.
So, what exactly is ecotourism? At its core, it is responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. It operates on several key principles. First, it seeks to minimize the physical, social, and behavioral impacts of tourism. Second, it builds environmental and cultural awareness and respect. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, it provides direct financial benefits for conservation and creates financial benefits for local communities. The goal is to create a sustainable model where nature and people both profit.
A fantastic example of this can be found right in Vietnam’s Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its massive caves and ancient jungles. For years, the region faced threats from illegal logging, as local people had few other ways to earn money. However, the rise of responsible tour companies, like Oxalis Adventure, has changed the story. These companies employ hundreds of local people, many of whom are former loggers, as guides and porters. By providing stable jobs, they give communities a direct economic reason to protect the forest instead of destroying it. A portion of the tour fees also goes directly to the national park's management board to fund forest protection patrols and conservation projects.
This creates a powerful, positive cycle. When local communities benefit directly from the preservation of their natural environment, they become its most passionate guardians. They understand that a healthy, intact ecosystem—with its unique caves, rivers, and wildlife—is a valuable resource that can provide for their families for generations. This community involvement is crucial, transforming conservation from an external policy into a shared local responsibility.
For young travelers, understanding this connection is vital. Your choices on vacation have a real impact. By choosing licensed ecotour operators, respecting park rules, and showing curiosity about the local culture, you are not just a tourist; you are an active participant in conservation. You are helping to ensure that the magnificent landscapes you enjoy today will still be there for future generations to discover and cherish. Ecotourism shows us that it is possible to explore our planet's wonders while also helping to protect them.
Question 43
The word sustainable in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...
- temporary and designed for a short-term project
- able to continue for a long time without causing damage
- exciting and popular with many young tourists
- very profitable and making a lot of money for owners
Question 44
The word they in paragraph 3 refers to...
- former loggers
- responsible tour companies
- local people
- the massive caves and ancient jungles
Question 45
What is the passage mainly about?
- The history of illegal logging in Southeast Asia
- How responsible tourism can contribute to environmental protection
- The negative impacts of tourism on Vietnam's national parks
- A travel guide for visiting Phong Nha-Ke Bang
Question 46
According to paragraph 3, what is one way tour companies in Phong Nha-Ke Bang help the local community?
- By giving them free tours of the national park
- By building new schools and hospitals for them
- By teaching them foreign languages to talk to tourists
- By creating stable employment for local residents
Question 47
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as principles of ecotourism EXCEPT...
- minimizing the negative effects of visiting an area
- ensuring tourists can buy cheap local souvenirs
- educating visitors about the natural environment
- providing financial support for conservation
Question 48
What does the passage suggest about the relationship between poverty and environmental damage?
- A lack of economic opportunities can lead people to harm the environment.
- Wealthy communities always protect their natural environments better.
- People living in poverty are not aware of environmental issues.
- Environmental damage is the main cause of poverty in rural areas.
Question 49
Which of the following statements would the writer of the passage most likely agree with?
- Ecotourism is a perfect solution with no potential problems.
- All tourism should be stopped to protect the planet effectively.
- Only large corporations can make a real difference in conservation.
- Individual choices made by travelers can play a crucial role in conservation.
Question 50
According to the passage, what is the primary cause that turns local people into 'passionate guardians' of their environment?
- They receive direct financial benefits from its preservation.
- They receive training and education from international experts.
- They are afraid of strict government laws and penalties.
- They want to attract more tourists than other regions.