Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-160

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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH KHXH-16050 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 160 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: How do you like your new smart watch?

David: I __________ it for two weeks, and it's great!

  1. have had
  2. was having
  3. have
  4. had

Question 2

Minh: We will probably read books quietly after dinner.

David: That sounds like a relaxing plan, __________?

  1. don't we
  2. won't we
  3. shouldn't we
  4. will we

Question 3

Mai: Excuse me, David. Is the __________ temple far from here?

David: No, Mai. It's just two blocks down this street.

  1. old
  2. well-preserved
  3. big
  4. pretty

Question 4

Mai: How's the new website doing?

David: Great! We've had many positive __________ from users.

  1. react
  2. reactions
  3. reactively
  4. reactive

Question 5

Minh: I love this old building. It has so much character.

David: I agree. It makes a strong __________ on you, doesn't it?

  1. feeling
  2. effect
  3. notice
  4. impression

Question 6

Linh: Mark, when can we discuss the budget?

Mark: We can meet __________ Tuesday morning.

  1. at
  2. in
  3. on
  4. for

Question 7

An: Tom, I'm excited but a bit nervous about exploring.

Tom: Don't worry. This is the city __________ I learned to navigate easily.

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

Question 8

Minh: Sarah, you've been preparing all these vegetables for a long time. Don't you need to __________ a break?

Sarah: You're right, Minh. My hands are starting to feel tired.

  1. take
  2. do
  3. make
  4. have

Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 9

Linh: I heard we lost the biggest client. I'm so worried about the company!

Mike: Yeah, it's tough news, but we can't afford to lose our cool now. We need to focus on solutions.

  1. start looking for new solutions
  2. become very agitated
  3. feel a sudden drop in temperature
  4. remain calm

Question 10

Linh: Our school's drama club won first prize in the national competition!

Mike: Wow, that's incredible! You must be on cloud nine right now.

  1. feeling a bit confused
  2. feeling very unhappy
  3. flying high in the sky
  4. feeling extremely excited

Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 11

Linh: Do you think many people will turn out for the Ao Dai fashion show?

Mike: I really hope so! It's a wonderful tradition.

  1. prepare
  2. attend
  3. leave
  4. produce

Question 12

Mai: "Hi David, I'm calling to confirm my appointment."

David: "Certainly, Mai. What's your full name?"

  1. schedule
  2. discuss
  3. cancel
  4. verify

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

Question 13

  1. formation
  2. moderate
  3. protection
  4. reduction

Question 14

  1. contribute
  2. vacation
  3. citizen
  4. creator

Question 15

  1. november
  2. sentiment
  3. punishment
  4. implement

Question 16

  1. engine
  2. girlfriend
  3. burger
  4. engage

Question 17

  1. announce
  2. compare
  3. absence
  4. divorce

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

Question 18

  1. mortality
  2. communicate
  3. encouraging
  4. ordinary

Question 19

  1. complete
  2. disclose
  3. fortune
  4. unknown

Question 20

  1. tennis
  2. enforce
  3. during
  4. learning

Question 21

  1. collapse
  2. capture
  3. nervous
  4. gently

Question 22

  1. basket
  2. comply
  3. jealous
  4. volume

Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 23

After checking the different options, I am considering to choose the premium plan for my internet service.

  1. to choose
  2. the
  3. different
  4. am

Question 24

He likes to watching a movie after dinner to unwind.

  1. likes
  2. watching
  3. to
  4. a

Question 25

During the World Cup last month, my favorite team play very well and reached the semi-finals.

  1. During
  2. well
  3. the
  4. play

Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.

Question 26

Sarah and Mark are having coffee together.

Sarah: Hey Mark, you mentioned you had some exciting news. What is it?

Mark: __________

  1. I am now a true market participant.
  2. My initial financial contribution has been finalized.
  3. I put money into the stock market.
  4. I finally made my first small investment!

Question 27

A teacher is chatting with a student after a class trip.

Ms. Evans: Hi Liam, how was the history museum trip yesterday?

Liam: __________

  1. What a long and boring day.
  2. Can you tell me about the next one?
  3. It was fine, nothing special.
  4. It was absolutely amazing! I loved it.

Question 28

Maria and David are walking through the city center.

Maria: It's a shame, isn't it? So many new buildings, but fewer and fewer green spaces.

David: __________

  1. The city is expanding quickly.
  2. Absolutely, they should really protect them more.
  3. You can plant a tree yourself.
  4. Do you like green colors?

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

Question 29

If I don't use my desk lamp, my eyes get tired quickly.

  1. Unless I used my desk lamp, my eyes get tired quickly.
  2. Unless I not use my desk lamp, my eyes get tired quickly.
  3. Unless I don't use my desk lamp, my eyes get tired quickly.
  4. Unless I use my desk lamp, my eyes get tired quickly.

Question 30

"How should I divide this homemade lunch fairly?" Minh said.

  1. Minh wondered how he should divide that homemade lunch fairly.
  2. Minh wondered how to divide that homemade lunch fairly.
  3. Minh wondered how he divided that homemade lunch fairly.
  4. Minh wondered how to divide this homemade lunch fairly.

Question 31

Don't be late for our cycling trip, or you'll miss the best part of the ride.

  1. If you are late, you will miss the best part of the ride.
  2. If you are late, you would miss the best part of the ride.
  3. If you be late, you will miss the best part of the ride.
  4. If you will be late, you will miss the best part of the ride.

Question 32

The business registration process seemed straightforward, but it took longer than expected.

  1. The business registration process seemed straightforward, although it took longer than expected.
  2. Although the business registration process seemed straightforward, it took more longer than expected.
  3. Although the business registration process seemed straightforward, but it took longer than expected.
  4. Although the business registration process seemed straightforward, it took longer than expected.

Question 33

Walking through the nature reserve is very relaxing.

  1. To walk through the nature reserve is very relaxing.
  2. It is very relaxing walking through the nature reserve.
  3. It very relaxing to walk through the nature reserve.
  4. It is very relaxing to walk through the nature reserve.

Question 34

The job was so shoddy that I had to request a full refund.

  1. It was such a shoddy job that I had to request a full refund.
  2. It was such shoddy job that I had to request a full refund.
  3. It was such shoddy that I had to request a full refund.
  4. It was so a shoddy job that I had to request a full refund.

Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Lifting heavy objects (35) __________ a common challenge in engineering and construction. Simple machines were invented to help humans overcome such difficulties. One of the most ingenious of these devices is the pulley, a tool designed to redirect or multiply force, making it possible to move weights that would otherwise be impossible for a single person to handle.

A simple pulley consists (36) __________ a grooved wheel rotating around an axle. A rope runs along this groove. This setup allows you to change the direction of a force. For example, instead of pushing a heavy box up a ramp, you can pull down on a rope, which is often a more convenient motion for the human body. The system needs a fixed anchor point, a location (37) __________ the pulley can be securely attached.

While a single pulley is useful, the true power of this invention is revealed in compound systems. By adding more wheels to the system, the amount of force needed to lift an object is dramatically reduced. A system with two pulleys can make an object feel like it weighs half as much. Adding even more pulleys makes the task (38) __________ easier, although the mechanism becomes more complex.

Using a compound system is not without its trade-offs. (39) __________ the task becomes easier in terms of force, you must pull a greater length of rope. For example, if a system halves the required force, you must pull twice the amount of rope to lift the object one meter. There are (40) __________ different configurations, but all of them follow this rule. This is a fundamental (41) __________ of physics known as the conservation of energy.

Today, engineers use these concepts to design massive cranes and elevators. These complex machines are essentially advanced pulley systems, allowing them to (42) __________ enormous force to lift steel beams, shipping containers, and other heavy materials. From simple flagpoles to complex construction equipment, the humble pulley remains an essential tool in our modern world.

Question 35

  1. will always be
  2. has always been
  3. is always being
  4. was always been

Question 36

  1. of
  2. in
  3. with
  4. by

Question 37

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

Question 38

  1. significantly
  2. suddenly
  3. slightly
  4. rarely

Question 39

  1. Because
  2. Moreover
  3. Although
  4. Therefore

Question 40

  1. each
  2. many
  3. much
  4. any

Question 41

  1. principal
  2. precept
  3. process
  4. principle

Question 42

  1. achieve
  2. perform
  3. conduct
  4. exert

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.

Imagine standing at the base of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, or exploring the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru, all without leaving your living room in Hanoi. This is the promise of Virtual Reality (VR) travel. As technology advances, especially with Vietnamese companies like FPT and Vingroup investing heavily in innovation, VR headsets are becoming more powerful and accessible. They offer a window to the world that was once pure science fiction. But as this technology becomes more common for your generation, a critical question arises: can a digital journey ever truly replace the experience of being there?

The arguments for VR travel are compelling. Firstly, it offers unprecedented accessibility. People with physical disabilities, tight budgets, or demanding schedules can 'visit' places they might never see otherwise. A student in a rural province could take a virtual field trip to the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. Secondly, VR provides a safe and controlled environment. There are no worries about lost luggage, language barriers, or tourist scams. The experience is curated and predictable. Finally, the educational potential is enormous. A history lesson becomes far more engaging when you can walk through an immersive digital recreation of ancient Rome.

However, critics argue that VR misses the very soul of travel. A real trip is a multi-sensory adventure. A VR headset can show you the bustling streets of Bangkok, but it cannot replicate the smell of street food, the humidity in the air, or the taste of a fresh mango smoothie. More importantly, travel is about spontaneous human connection—the unexpected conversation with a local shopkeeper, the shared smile with another traveler, or even the challenge of navigating a new city. The real experience, with all its imperfections, is something a programmed simulation cannot yet offer. A simulation lacks the unpredictability that makes travel so memorable, and you cannot truly understand a culture without it.

So, where does that leave us? It seems VR travel is not a question of 'either/or' but 'both/and'. It is not destined to be a replacement for real travel, but a powerful supplement. For example, a tourist could use VR to 'preview' potential destinations before booking an expensive flight, helping them make a more informed decision. Someone could also use it to 're-visit' a cherished holiday spot, bringing back fond memories. For Vietnamese youth, who are growing up surrounded by rapid technological change, understanding this balance is key.

In conclusion, while a VR headset can provide a stunning and educational glimpse of the world, it cannot capture the authentic, messy, and beautiful reality of travel. The magic of a real journey lies not just in what you see, but in the unexpected moments, the personal connections, and the full sensory experience. VR is an incredible tool that complements our ability to explore, but the passport and the backpack are not becoming obsolete just yet.

Question 43

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

  1. Why Real Travel is No Longer Necessary
  2. The History of Virtual Reality in Vietnam
  3. Virtual Reality Travel: A Supplement, Not a Substitute
  4. How to Use VR for Educational Field Trips

Question 44

The word immersive in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...

  1. engaging and surrounding
  2. safe and controlled
  3. affordable and easy
  4. educational and simple

Question 45

The word it in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. a famous landmark
  2. a VR headset
  3. the real experience
  4. the local food

Question 46

According to paragraph 2, what is one key advantage of VR travel?

  1. It makes visiting faraway places possible for people with limited money.
  2. It is more popular in Vietnam than in other countries.
  3. It allows you to meet and talk with local people.
  4. It provides the smell and taste of local cuisine.

Question 47

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a limitation of VR travel?

  1. The inability to experience new smells and tastes.
  2. The absence of authentic human connections.
  3. The lack of unplanned, spontaneous moments.
  4. The high cost of advanced VR equipment.

Question 48

According to the passage, what is a primary reason why VR cannot fully replace the experience of real travel?

  1. It can cause headaches and dizziness after a short period of time.
  2. It fails to engage all the senses, such as smell and taste.
  3. It requires too much technical skill for the average person to use.
  4. It does not offer views of famous places like the Eiffel Tower.

Question 49

What can be inferred from the passage about the future of tourism?

  1. Technology like VR will likely be integrated into how people plan and remember their journeys.
  2. VR will become the main form of travel for most people.
  3. Fewer young people will want to travel abroad in the future.
  4. Traditional travel agencies will completely go out of business.

Question 50

Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?

  1. While VR is a remarkable tool, it cannot replicate the full richness of physically being in a new place.
  2. Eventually, VR will be so good that real travel will be unnecessary.
  3. VR travel is a complete waste of time compared to the real thing.
  4. Schools should replace all field trips with VR experiences to save money.

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