Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-14
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-14 có 50 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 14 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH năm 2026 của DethiAnh.
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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: I want to start a small balcony garden.
David: That's a great idea! __________ your space is limited, you can still grow herbs.
- Because
- So
- Although
- Despite
Question 2
Linh: David, I'm really worried about my cough.
David: Linh, you mentioned you've been complaining about __________ for a week now.
- coughing
- cough
- to cough
- coughed
Question 3
Mai: David, what's your favorite hobby?
David: I think painting is __________ hobby for me. It's so relaxing!
- the most relaxing
- more relaxing
- relaxing
- most relaxing
Question 4
Emily: Minh, who is this woman in the old photo?
Minh: That's my grandmother. She's always been the true __________ of our family.
- leader
- member
- figure
- pillar
Question 5
Linh: I want to get some easy plants for my small balcony.
David: Good idea! Do you know __________ to buy them?
- how
- where
- when
- who
Question 6
Linh: If my room isn't ready, what happens?
David: Then you __________ your key card yet.
- haven't gotten
- won't get
- didn't get
- wouldn't get
Question 7
Linh: David, this is our family altar. It's very important.
David: I see. Yes, you __________ speak in a quiet voice when you are near it.
- must
- should
- can
- ought to
Question 8
Mai: Did you find a solution to the problem?
David: Not yet. I need to __________ a better idea soon.
- look into
- put up with
- come across
- come up with
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Minh: I'm trying to learn how to make traditional Vietnamese pho at home. The process is quite complicated!
Sarah: Oh, really? I always thought it was pretty straightforward if you follow the steps carefully.
- simple
- complex
- difficult
- confusing
Question 10
Mai: Hi David, how was setting up your new online grocery delivery account?
David: Oh, it was a piece of cake! I finished it in five minutes.
- extremely easy
- a bit time-consuming
- a delicious dessert
- very difficult
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Mike: Hi, Linh. Are you free this afternoon?
Linh: Yes, Mike. Do you need me to lend a hand with anything?
- help
- give
- hinder
- watch
Question 12
David: You look a bit exhausted today, Minh.
Minh: I am. My project deadlines are really piling up!
- excited
- energetic
- bored
- tired
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- outdoor
- goodness
- outlook
- cookie
Question 14
- exchange
- engine
- garlic
- tragic
Question 15
- resort
- wednesday
- tuesday
- sentence
Question 16
- enroll
- toilet
- goodness
- modern
Question 17
- conventional
- temporary
- correlation
- regulation
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- researcher
- copyright
- creation
- leadership
Question 19
- thoroughly
- governor
- occupy
- perspective
Question 20
- declare
- bizarre
- garbage
- reveal
Question 21
- apparent
- recognize
- marketing
- benefit
Question 22
- quantum
- prevent
- delete
- return
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
All of my two grandmothers taught me a special family recipe for bread that we always make together.
- All
- make
- taught
- that
Question 24
She needs to picking a suitable gift for the wedding ceremony.
- needs
- picking
- to
- the
Question 25
When you fill out the application form for the scholarship, make sure they are complete.
- they
- form
- complete
- are
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Liam and his grandmother, Martha, are reviewing a new phone contract at home.
Martha: Oh, Liam, this contract looks so confusing. I don't understand these terms.
Liam: __________
- You should have read it before signing.
- The company always makes contracts tricky.
- Don't worry, I'll explain it clearly for you.
- I can find a lawyer to review it.
Question 27
Liam and Chloe are chatting during their lunch break.
Liam: I'm looking for a fun way to get some exercise and meet new people.
Chloe: __________
- You must join the community volleyball team.
- How about joining the community volleyball club?
- Do you know how to play volleyball?
- I advise you to play volleyball.
Question 28
A student, Maria, is speaking to her teacher, Mr. Davis, after class.
Mr. Davis: So, that's the end of our lesson on present perfect. Any questions?
Maria: __________
- I don't really understand that part well.
- Is there any homework for this grammar?
- Could you explain the difference between 'since' and 'for' again?
- The 'since' and 'for' part was confusing.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
I like observing the fish more than changing the water.
- I prefer observing the fish more than changing the water.
- I prefer observing the fish to changing the water.
- I prefer to observe the fish to change the water.
- I prefer observing the fish than changing the water.
Question 30
The ancient legend was so complex that he could not remember all the details.
- The ancient legend was too complex for him not to remember all the details.
- The ancient legend was too complex that he could not remember all the details.
- The ancient legend was too complex to remember all the details.
- The ancient legend was too complex for him to remember all the details.
Question 31
You are not allowed to hang clothes outside if it's raining heavily.
- You must not to hang clothes outside if it's raining heavily.
- You should not hang clothes outside if it's raining heavily.
- You must not hang clothes outside if it's raining heavily.
- You mustn't hanging clothes outside if it's raining heavily.
Question 32
My first investment was very small. However, I was incredibly excited about it.
- Although my first investment was very small, I was incredibly excited about it.
- Although my first investment was very small. I was incredibly excited about it.
- My first investment was very small, although I was incredibly excited about it.
- Although my first investment was very small, but I was incredibly excited about it.
Question 33
If you pack lighter, your suitcase will be easier to carry.
- The light you pack, the easy your suitcase will be to carry.
- The lighter you pack, the easier your suitcase will be to carry.
- The lighter you pack, easier your suitcase will be to carry.
- The lighter you pack, your suitcase will be easier to carry.
Question 34
This part of the lesson is more complicated than the previous part.
- The previous part of the lesson is not more complicated than this part.
- The previous part of the lesson is not as complicated than this part.
- The previous part of the lesson isn't as complicated as this part.
- This part of the lesson isn't as complicated as the previous part.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
In the late 1800s, cities were dark places after sunset, lit only by gas lamps. Thomas Edison had a revolutionary idea to deliver electricity directly to homes and businesses. This ambitious project (35) __________ to the creation of the first commercial power plants, forever changing urban life.
The most famous of these early plants was Edison's Pearl Street Station, which (36) __________ in New York City in 1882. It was not a complex high-tech facility. Instead, the station was powered (37) __________ a giant steam engine that burned coal. This engine turned a massive machine called a "Jumbo" generator, which then produced the electricity.
This new power was sent to customers as direct current, or DC. (38) __________, DC had a major disadvantage: it could not travel long distances without losing significant power. Therefore, the station could only serve customers within a very limited area, approximately one square mile. This (39) __________ range meant many stations were needed to light up a city.
Initially, only a (40) __________ wealthy customers in the financial district signed up. They used the new power mainly for electric lighting, replacing the dim gas lights (41) __________ were common at that time. For most people, it was an amazing luxury that demonstrated the future of technology.
Although the Pearl Street Station was small by modern standards, its (42) __________ achievement was proving that centralized power generation was a workable concept. It became the model for future electrical systems and marked the true beginning of the electrical age.
Question 35
- came
- led
- went
- result
Question 36
- has built
- was building
- is built
- was built
Question 37
- by
- with
- from
- through
Question 38
- Therefore
- However
- Likewise
- Moreover
Question 39
- unreliable
- restricted
- broad
- impressive
Question 40
- few
- much
- many
- little
Question 41
- who
- where
- that
- whose
Question 42
- practical
- principle
- profitable
- principal
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Smartwatches are now a common sight, seen on wrists from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi. Heavily promoted by major electronics retailers, these gadgets promise to improve our well-being by tracking our steps, heart rate, and sleep quality. But does strapping a piece of technology to your wrist automatically lead to a healthier lifestyle? The answer is more complex than a simple yes or no, involving both powerful benefits and potential risks.
On one hand, these devices can be incredible motivators. Receiving a notification to stand up after sitting for too long can help break a sedentary habit. Setting daily goals for steps or active minutes gives users a clear target to aim for. Many smartwatches also allow friends to share their progress, creating a fun sense of competition. Seeing that your friend has already walked 8,000 steps might encourage you to go for an evening walk to catch up. This feedback is instantly available, providing immediate encouragement or a push to do more.
However, there is a potential downside. For some individuals, the constant stream of data can lead to what is known as 'health anxiety'. Instead of feeling motivated, they may feel stressed if their sleep score is low or if their heart rate seems slightly irregular. This constant monitoring can become an obsession, where the focus shifts from genuine well-being to simply achieving perfect numbers on a screen. When this happens, the tool that was meant to help can actually cause more stress, which is counterproductive to health.
Ultimately, a smartwatch is only a tool. It cannot force you to exercise or choose a salad over fried chicken. The data it provides is only valuable if the user acts on it with a positive mindset. The real change comes from an internal desire to be healthier. The watch can support this desire by providing information and reminders, but it cannot create the desire itself. Without personal commitment, the most advanced smartwatch is just an expensive bracelet.
So, can a smartwatch make you a healthier person? It certainly can, but only if you are an active participant in the process. It is a powerful assistant for those already committed to improving their lifestyle, offering guidance and motivation along the way. However, it is not a magic solution. The key is to use the data as a guide, not a rulebook, and to remember that true health is about feeling good, not just about hitting digital targets.
Question 43
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- How to Choose the Best Smartwatch in Vietnam
- A Complete Guide to Smartwatch Features
- The Dangers of Modern Health Technology
- A Smartwatch: A Health Tool, Not a Magic Cure
Question 44
The word instantly in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:
- regularly
- slowly
- clearly
- immediately
Question 45
The word it in paragraph 4 refers to:
- a tool
- the data
- exercise
- a smartwatch
Question 46
According to paragraph 2, how can smartwatches motivate users?
- By automatically scheduling workout sessions.
- By creating a sense of competition with friends.
- By offering discounts on gym memberships.
- By providing detailed nutritional advice.
Question 47
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as potential negative effects of smartwatches EXCEPT:
- Shifting focus to numbers instead of well-being.
- Causing stress for the user.
- Becoming an unhealthy obsession.
- The high cost making them unaffordable.
Question 48
According to paragraph 3, what can lead to 'health anxiety' in some users?
- The difficulty in understanding the features.
- The competition feature among friends.
- The reminders to stand up and move.
- The constant stream of data from the device.
Question 49
What can be inferred from the passage about the author's view?
- Technology is most effective when combined with human intention.
- Teenagers are the most likely to benefit from smartwatches.
- People should avoid tracking their health data altogether.
- Traditional methods of staying healthy are better than technology.
Question 50
Which of the following statements would the writer most likely agree with?
- Smartwatches are essential for anyone serious about fitness.
- A smartwatch's value depends entirely on the user's mindset.
- The negative aspects of smartwatches outweigh the positive ones.
- More advanced technology will solve the problem of motivation.