Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-44
Giới thiệu đề thi
Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-44 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 44 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: Hi David, when will the new delivery routes launch?
David: We're planning to start them __________ September 15th.
- at
- by
- on
- in
Question 2
Mai: How do solar panels function?
David: They __________ sunlight into usable electricity.
- collect
- convert
- produce
- consume
Question 3
Linh: What do you think is the most important thing for young people to have?
David: I believe that __________ education is key to a successful future.
- the
- an
- a
- (no article)
Question 4
Mai: How's your new robot vacuum, John?
John: It's fantastic! The floors are much cleaner now, __________?
- don't they
- aren't they
- are they
- weren't they
Question 5
Mai: What happens if I don't confirm soon?
David: Your reservation __________ automatically.
- was cancelled
- is cancelled
- would be cancelled
- will be cancelled
Question 6
Mai: The air quality isn't good today.
David: Yeah, we should __________ illnesses by staying hydrated.
- prevent
- preventing
- prevention
- preventable
Question 7
Mai: Do you have any fresh rambutan today, Ben?
Ben: Sorry, Mai. We have __________ rambutan left.
- any
- no
- many
- some
Question 8
Lan: I really want a new bicycle, but it's so expensive!
David: Yeah, bikes are pricey. I wish I __________ rich to buy one for you.
- were
- am
- be
- was
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Linh: This weather is so unusual for May, isn't it? It's usually much warmer.
Sarah: Yes, it's quite surprising. I hope it gets back to normal soon.
- odd
- rare
- normal
- strange
Question 10
Mai: My old laptop has been on the fritz again this morning. I don't know what to do.
Chris: Oh no, that's frustrating! Is it worth getting it repaired?
- working perfectly
- needing a software update
- making loud static noises
- experiencing constant glitches
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Minh: Be careful with what you post online, Sarah.
Sarah: Yeah, I know. It feels like everything is permanent there.
- prominent
- temporary
- lasting
- visible
Question 12
Linh: How was your commute to work today, David?
David: It was quite tiring because of all the traffic.
- long
- exhausting
- trying
- relaxing
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- session
- strengthen
- science
- sacred
Question 14
- faithful
- monthly
- birthday
- withdraw
Question 15
- classical
- ultimate
- ignorance
- banana
Question 16
- accuracy
- population
- situation
- security
Question 17
- comply
- convince
- involved
- mirror
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- default
- thirty
- complain
- compel
Question 19
- remain
- forbid
- sunday
- conduct
Question 20
- reminder
- minimize
- heritage
- occupy
Question 21
- maintain
- exchange
- complain
- willing
Question 22
- testimony
- accuracy
- memorial
- obviously
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
The students considered to organize a study group for the difficult exam.
- The
- for
- to organize
- a
Question 24
Last night, she watches a video about simple home workouts.
- about
- simple
- a
- watches
Question 25
I can't imagine her to look like that with her new haircut.
- her
- to look
- with
- like
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Friends Liam and Chloe are sitting on a bench in the park.
Liam: I've never noticed so many different types of butterflies in this park before!
Chloe: __________
- I prefer to look at the trees.
- Tell me all about the insects.
- That's a very big problem.
- Me neither! It's quite amazing.
Question 27
Liam and Chloe are talking about Chloe's recent trip to Vietnam.
Liam: So, how was your trip to Vietnam? Did you try anything new?
Chloe: __________
- My palate was delighted by the regional cuisine.
- Why do you ask about my eating habits?
- I only ate familiar dishes to be safe.
- I tried durian fruit for the first time. It was interesting!
Question 28
Liam and Chloe are chatting at a cafe about their business ideas.
Liam: That's great news about your new online shop! How did you manage to get the initial funding for it?
Chloe: __________
- He always supports my crazy ideas.
- My uncle helped me out with a small loan.
- My uncle had to give me the money.
- I got a grant from the government.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
Don't be careless, or you might slip by the pool.
- If you don't be careless, you might slip by the pool.
- If you are careless, you won't slip by the pool.
- If you will be careless, you might slip by the pool.
- If you are careless, you might slip by the pool.
Question 30
The last time he ate with his mouth full was when he was a child.
- He didn't eat with his mouth full since he was a child.
- He hasn't eat with his mouth full since he was a child.
- He hasn't eaten with his mouth full since he was a child.
- He hasn't ate with his mouth full since he was a child.
Question 31
The head chef decided to cancel the special noodle dish for today.
- The head chef decided to give up the special noodle dish for today.
- The head chef decided to put off the special noodle dish for today.
- The head chef decided to call off the special noodle dish for today.
- The head chef decided to take off the special noodle dish for today.
Question 32
The plants didn't grow well because the soil was poor.
- Because of the poor soil, the plants didn't grow well.
- Because of the soil was poor, the plants didn't grow well.
- Because of the soil poor, the plants didn't grow well.
- Because the poor soil, the plants didn't grow well.
Question 33
The conversation was so insightful that I finally understood the problem.
- It was such insightful conversation that I finally understood the problem.
- It was so an insightful conversation that I finally understood the problem.
- The conversation was such an insightful that I finally understood the problem.
- It was such an insightful conversation that I finally understood the problem.
Question 34
I am sure the top student in our class is not behind on any assignments.
- The top student in our class can't be behind on any assignments.
- The top student in our class can't behind on any assignments.
- The top student in our class couldn't be behind on any assignments.
- The top student in our class mustn't be behind on any assignments.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Millions of years ago, before the time of dinosaurs, the Earth was covered with vast, dense forests and humid swamps. The climate was warm and wet, perfect for plant growth. The long and complex process to create the coal we use today (35) __________ not happen in a modern environment; it required these specific ancient conditions. This period, known as the Carboniferous Period, provided the essential raw materials for one of the world's most important energy sources.
When these giant plants and ferns died, they fell into the swampy, oxygen-poor water. Because there was little oxygen, the plant matter did not fully decompose. Instead, it slowly accumulated in thick layers. Over thousands of years, this organic material was compacted into a dense, dark substance called peat. This material was the (36) __________ first step in coal's long journey from plant to rock.
Over geological time, the landscape changed. Seas and rivers flowed over these ancient swamps, depositing heavy layers of sand, clay, and rock on top of the peat. (37) __________ buried the peat deeper and deeper under the surface of the Earth, sealing it off from the air completely. The weight of these new layers was immense, squeezing the water out of the peat.
As more layers built up, the peat was pushed even further down. The deeper it went, the (38) __________ the pressure became. This extreme pressure, along with heat rising from the Earth's core, began to (39) __________ a change in the chemical and physical structure of the peat. Not until millions of years had passed (40) __________ the transformation from soft peat to hard, black rock finally complete.
(41) __________, different types of coal were formed depending on how much heat and pressure were applied. For example, anthracite, the hardest coal, was created under the most extreme conditions. (42) __________, the journey from a living plant to a lump of coal is a remarkable story of geological transformation, powered by time, pressure, and heat.
Question 35
- could
- might
- must
- should
Question 36
- helpful
- optional
- unrelated
- essential
Question 37
- It
- This
- Which
- That
Question 38
- greatest
- more great
- greater
- as great
Question 39
- commit
- achieve
- invent
- trigger
Question 40
- did
- was
- is
- had
Question 41
- Consequently
- Consequential
- Consequent
- Consequence
Question 42
- In conclusion
- For instance
- Nevertheless
- In contrast
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Have you ever opened TikTok or Facebook just to check one thing, only to find yourself still scrolling an hour later? If so, you're not alone. This common experience isn't a sign of poor self-control; it's the result of carefully crafted design. In Vietnam, where these platforms are incredibly popular, high screen time is a growing concern. The secret to their success lies in psychology, using features specifically designed to capture and hold our attention for as long as possible.
The most powerful of these features is the 'infinite scroll'. Unlike a book or a magazine with a clear ending, apps like Facebook and Instagram offer a bottomless stream of content. This design eliminates natural stopping points, making it easy to just keep going. The mechanism taps into our basic human desire for novelty. Each flick of the thumb brings the potential for a new, exciting video or photo, creating a cycle of anticipation and reward. This is very similar to how a slot machine works, keeping players engaged by the constant possibility of a win on the next pull.
But the infinite scroll isn't the only trick. The 'pull-to-refresh' function is another clever feature that mimics the action of pulling a slot machine lever, providing a small, variable reward of new content. Furthermore, apps use a constant barrage of notifications—the red dots, the pop-up messages—to create a sense of urgency and FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). Most importantly, the content you see isn't random. It is tailored to your personal interests using complex algorithms. By analyzing your likes, shares, and viewing time, these apps create a personalized feed so compelling that it becomes difficult to look away.
For teenagers, the impact of these designs can be significant. The constant stimulation can shorten attention spans, making it harder to focus on homework or other complex tasks. Lost hours spent scrolling can also take time away from sleep, physical activity, and real-life social interactions. The teenage brain is still developing its capacity for self-regulation, and the powerful pull of these apps can interfere with this crucial developmental process. Because it exploits this vulnerability, it can be particularly problematic for young users' mental well-being and academic performance.
Understanding these mechanisms is the first step toward regaining control. It's not about deleting all social media, but about using it more consciously. Simple strategies like turning off non-essential notifications, setting time limits using built-in phone features, and deliberately scheduling 'no-phone' time for other hobbies can make a big difference. By recognizing that these apps are designed to be addictive, we can make more informed choices about how we let them influence our lives.
Question 43
What is the primary purpose of the passage?
- To describe the technical process of how app algorithms are programmed.
- To explain the psychological techniques apps use to keep users engaged and suggest ways to manage usage.
- To argue that teenagers in Vietnam should delete all their social media applications immediately.
- To compare the features of different social media apps like TikTok and Facebook.
Question 44
According to paragraph 2, why is the infinite scroll compared to a slot machine?
- Because both involve pulling a lever to see new content.
- Because using them for too long can cost a lot of money.
- Because it creates a constant sense of anticipation for a potential reward.
- Because they are both designed exclusively for entertainment purposes.
Question 45
According to the passage, what is a primary result of algorithms personalizing a user's feed?
- It makes the content so appealing that it is hard to stop watching.
- It causes the application to use more of the phone's battery.
- It allows users to manually choose their favorite content categories.
- It ensures that users only see content from their close friends.
Question 46
The word tailored in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to...
- restricted
- simplified
- customized
- randomized
Question 47
The word it in paragraph 4 refers to...
- the teenage brain
- the powerful pull of these apps
- this crucial developmental process
- a young user's mental well-being
Question 48
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as app design techniques EXCEPT...
- pop-up messages and notifications to create urgency
- offering paid subscriptions for an ad-free experience
- a continuous stream of content without a clear end
- a mechanism for refreshing the feed with a simple gesture
Question 49
What can be inferred from the passage about the designers of social media apps?
- They have a good understanding of human psychology.
- They are primarily concerned with the well-being of teenage users.
- They are not aware of the negative impacts of their designs.
- They do not know how to write complex algorithms.
Question 50
Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?
- The best way to solve the problem is for governments to ban these apps.
- Self-control is the only factor that determines how much time is spent on apps.
- Users should be aware of app designs to use technology more mindfully.
- Technology is inherently bad and should be avoided by young people.