Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-173
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-173 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 173 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
Minh: Buổi tiệc hôm qua vui quá!
Emily: Yeah, your family cooked a lot of delicious food, __________?
- didn't they
- weren't they
- did they
- don't they
Question 2
Minh: I'm really looking forward to Aunt Mai's birthday party this weekend!
Jessica: Me too! I promised I would __________ some special decorations for the living room.
- get
- do
- make
- take
Question 3
Liam: Cooking at home is great, but I really dislike cleaning up afterwards.
Mai: I agree! Doing the __________ after dinner is always such a chore.
- cleaning
- work
- dishes
- washing
Question 4
Minh: I'm really interested in space travel. Do you think humans will ever live on __________ Moon?
Sarah: Maybe, but it will be a huge challenge!
- a
- an
- (no article)
- the
Question 5
An: "I want to join the school's exchange program this summer."
Emily: "Great! To be accepted, you __________ pass an English proficiency exam."
- may
- should
- have to
- can
Question 6
David: That cake is delicious! How did you learn to bake it?
Linh: Thanks! It was challenging, __________ many new techniques.
- because
- so
- because of
- although
Question 7
Mai: How is your daughter's piano practice going, John?
John: If she practices daily, she __________ a great pianist.
- becomes
- became
- will become
- would become
Question 8
Linh: Hi, I need to cancel my hotel booking for next week.
Mark: Oh, that's a shame. I wish I __________ healthy enough to go.
- was
- were
- be
- am
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Lan: I'm trying to stick to my budget this month, but everything seems so expensive.
Mark: I know! It's hard to find anything cheap these days, especially with inflation.
- cheap
- valuable
- pricey
- costly
Question 10
Linh: How's the new intern, Alex? Is he settling into the team well?
Alex: He's quite enthusiastic, but I'm a bit worried he won't pull his weight when the real deadlines hit.
- let others do the work
- carry heavy objects
- frequently miss deadlines
- do his fair share of work
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Minh: I need a gift for my sister's birthday. Any ideas?
Sarah: Maybe a scarf? You should think it over before deciding.
- consider
- dismiss
- review
- discuss
Question 12
Loan: Hi Mike! My washing machine is making a weird noise again.
Mike: Oh no, is it still on the blink?
- working
- flashing
- noisy
- malfunctioning
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- cigarette
- reluctant
- december
- legacy
Question 14
- observer
- description
- consumer
- disappear
Question 15
- population
- significant
- electronic
- elevator
Question 16
- poster
- distinct
- famous
- likewise
Question 17
- nearly
- goodbye
- weekly
- strongly
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- division
- efficient
- illustrate
- observer
Question 19
- complain
- recent
- declare
- emerge
Question 20
- accurately
- indicator
- accommodate
- literature
Question 21
- dialogue
- impressive
- admission
- historic
Question 22
- silent
- employ
- deserve
- dispute
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
My old teddy bear was very special to me, and I still think about them often.
- them
- to
- My
- was
Question 24
He didn't know how to using the new software for the report.
- software
- for
- the
- using
Question 25
My sister gave me a helpful advice on how to choose a university course.
- a
- university
- on
- advice
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Liam and Chloe are chatting about their recent holidays.
Liam: Your holiday pictures looked amazing! How did you share them all?
Chloe: __________
- I printed them and gave them out.
- The images were broadcast via online platforms.
- They are still saved on my camera.
- I posted them all on my Instagram account.
Question 27
A guest is calling the hotel reception about their upcoming stay.
Receptionist: Good morning, Grand Hotel. How may I help you?
Guest: __________
- I need to talk about my hotel.
- Tell me about my booking now.
- What rooms do you have available?
- I'd like to confirm my booking, please.
Question 28
A delivery driver, Maria, is asking an office worker, Tom, for help.
Maria: Excuse me, I have a package for Mr. Lee. Can you point him out?
Tom: __________
- He's the man in the blue shirt, over there.
- He's the person who never smiles.
- His office is down the hallway.
- He's a really good person to know.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
I offered to explain the class schedule, but it still looked confusing to the new student.
- Although it still looked confusing to the new student, I offered to explain the class schedule.
- Although I offered to explain the class schedule, it still looked confusing to the new student.
- Although I offered to explain the class schedule, but it still looked confusing to the new student.
- I offered to explain the class schedule, although it still looked confusing to the new student.
Question 30
If the soil is healthier, the vegetables will grow stronger.
- The healthier the soil is, the stronger the vegetables will grow.
- The healthier the soil is, the vegetables will grow stronger.
- The more healthy the soil is, the more strong the vegetables will grow.
- The healthier is the soil, the stronger will grow the vegetables.
Question 31
The tourist doesn't want to visit very crowded landmarks. He doesn't enjoy noisy areas, either.
- The tourist neither wants to visit very crowded landmarks nor he enjoys noisy areas.
- The tourist doesn't neither want to visit very crowded landmarks nor enjoy noisy areas.
- The tourist neither wants to visit very crowded landmarks nor enjoy noisy areas.
- The tourist neither wants to visit very crowded landmarks nor enjoys noisy areas.
Question 32
The owner advised the student to examine all aspects before starting a business.
- The owner advised the student to go through all aspects before starting a business.
- The owner advised the student to look into all aspects before starting a business.
- The owner advised the student to look at all aspects before starting a business.
- The owner advised the student to look over all aspects before starting a business.
Question 33
Entrepreneurs exchange business cards at the fair. They build many new connections.
- Exchanging business cards at the fair helps them build many new connections.
- Exchanging business cards at the fair help them build many new connections.
- To exchange business cards at the fair helps them build many new connections.
- Entrepreneurs exchanging business cards at the fair build many new connections.
Question 34
In the past, my sister often threw away her old clothes.
- My sister used to threw away her old clothes.
- My sister use to throw away her old clothes.
- My sister used to throwing away her old clothes.
- My sister used to throw away her old clothes.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
How do we define a 'day'? On Earth, we think of it as 24 hours. However, the scientific definition is a bit more specific. A day on any planet is the amount of time it takes for that planet to (35) __________ one complete time on its axis. This is known as a sidereal day. The time it takes for a planet to finish (36) __________ one full circle determines the length of its day.
Every planet spins on (37) __________ imaginary line called its axis, which runs through its center from the North Pole to the South Pole. (38) __________ understand this better, imagine a spinning top. Just like the top, a planet's rotation creates the cycle of day and night. The side of the planet facing its star experiences daytime, while the opposite side is in darkness, experiencing nighttime.
Not all planets spin at the same speed. For example, Earth completes one rotation in about 24 hours. In contrast, Jupiter spins very quickly, completing a rotation in just under 10 hours. Early astronomers reported that Jupiter (39) __________ much faster than Earth. Venus, on the other hand, rotates incredibly slowly; one day on Venus is longer than its entire year!
The speed of rotation has a significant impact on a planet's climate and environment. If a planet spun very slowly, its days and nights (40) __________ extremely long. This would cause extreme temperature differences between the day and night sides. Scientists had to (41) __________ the different rotation speeds for each planet using advanced telescopes and calculations to understand these effects.
Therefore, defining a 'day' is not as simple as just saying '24 hours'. It's a fundamental concept in astronomy that depends entirely on a planet's unique rotation. Studying these differences is fascinating, and for astronomers who research celestial mechanics, it's all (42) __________.
Question 35
- move
- orbit
- travel
- rotate
Question 36
- to turn
- turn
- turned
- turning
Question 37
- no article
- an
- a
- the
Question 38
- In order to
- Because of
- Consequently
- As a result
Question 39
- spins
- had been spun
- spun
- is spinning
Question 40
- will be
- had been
- were
- would be
Question 41
- look into
- come across
- take off
- figure out
Question 42
- over the moon
- once in a blue moon
- on the same page
- in a day's work
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Have you ever scrolled through your social media feed and seen photos of your friends at a party you weren't invited to, or on a trip to a cool new cafe in Hanoi? A sinking feeling might wash over you – a mix of sadness, anxiety, and the sense that your life isn't as exciting as everyone else's. This feeling has a name: The Fear of Missing Out, or FOMO. It's a type of social anxiety that has become increasingly common in the digital age, particularly among teenagers who are navigating the complex world of social connections both online and off.
Social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok are major contributors to this phenomenon. They present a continuous stream of others' achievements, celebrations, and perfect-looking moments. The problem is that these feeds are not an accurate reflection of reality. Instead, they are often a curated collection of highlights, carefully selected to show only the best parts of a person's life. When you see your classmates at a K-Pop concert you couldn't attend, you're not seeing the boring moments or daily struggles they also experience. This constant exposure to idealized versions of others' lives can make your own seem inadequate in comparison.
The psychological impact of FOMO can be significant. It can lead to lower self-esteem, increased anxiety, and a general feeling of dissatisfaction with life. This creates a negative loop; the feeling of inadequacy pushes you to check social media more frequently for validation, but this action only intensifies the anxiety, making it a difficult cycle to break. This constant comparison can prevent you from appreciating your own unique journey and accomplishments, leaving you feeling perpetually behind.
Fortunately, it is possible to manage FOMO and reclaim your peace of mind. The first and most crucial step is to recognize and acknowledge the feeling when it arises. Simply naming it as 'FOMO' can reduce its power. Another effective strategy is to practice a 'digital detox,' which means taking intentional breaks from social media. Use that time to focus on your own hobbies, connect with family, or meet a friend in person. Finally, it's vital to remind yourself that what you see online is just a highlight reel, not the full story. By shifting your focus from the virtual world to your real one, you can build self-confidence and find joy in your own experiences, not the ones you think you're missing out on.
Question 43
What does the passage primarily discuss?
- The reasons why teenagers should permanently delete their social media accounts.
- The best social media platforms for teenagers to use for making friends.
- A comparison of teenage anxiety in Vietnam and other countries.
- The nature of FOMO, its connection to social media, and how to manage its effects.
Question 44
According to paragraph 2, what is a direct result of viewing idealized online content?
- It can make one's own life seem less satisfactory.
- It helps people discover new hobbies and interests.
- It leads to a more accurate understanding of friends' lives.
- It encourages teenagers to attend more social events.
Question 45
Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?
- Defining a concept, explaining its causes and effects, and then proposing solutions.
- Presenting an argument and then refuting it with counter-arguments.
- Listing a series of personal anecdotes followed by a general conclusion.
- Comparing and contrasting two different psychological phenomena.
Question 46
What can be inferred from the passage about the author's viewpoint?
- The author believes that users can develop healthy habits to manage social media's influence.
- The author suggests that only teenagers are susceptible to feeling FOMO.
- The author thinks that FOMO is an unavoidable consequence of modern life.
- The author believes that face-to-face interaction is the only source of true happiness.
Question 47
According to paragraph 4, what is mentioned as the most important first step to handle FOMO?
- Finding new hobbies to occupy all of your free time.
- Talking to a friend about what you see online.
- Taking a long break from all digital devices immediately.
- Being aware of and identifying the feeling when it happens.
Question 48
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as strategies to cope with FOMO EXCEPT...
- investing time in real-life relationships and hobbies.
- taking planned breaks from using social media applications.
- reminding yourself that social media is not the full reality.
- posting your own achievements to feel more popular.
Question 49
The word curated in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...
- randomly posted
- carefully selected
- quickly created
- secretly hidden
Question 50
The word it in paragraph 3 refers to...
- this action
- social media
- a difficult cycle
- the feeling of inadequacy