Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-59

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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH KHXH-5950 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 59 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

Lan: Our apartment building just started a new recycling program.

Sarah: That's great! I wish I __________ a bigger kitchen for all the separate bins.

  1. have
  2. will have
  3. am having
  4. had

Question 2

David: How are you feeling, Linh? Better now?

Linh: Much better! I'm really looking forward to __________ outside again.

  1. went
  2. to go
  3. going
  4. go

Question 3

Minh: That water puppet show was incredible.

Sarah: Yeah, you really loved the traditional music, __________?

  1. didn't you
  2. don't you
  3. did you
  4. weren't you

Question 4

Linh: "Excuse me, David. I can't find this book."

David: "You should ask the __________ at the information desk."

  1. bookseller
  2. bookcase
  3. store manager
  4. stock clerk

Question 5

Mai: Hey David, are you all set for your birthday dinner tonight?

David: Almost! I just need to __________ the cooking for the main course. The cake is ready!

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

Question 6

Mai: The news about plastic waste is really sad.

Tom: I know. I'm not sure __________ to do to make a difference.

  1. where
  2. how
  3. which
  4. what

Question 7

Minh: If you miss a class, I __________ you catch up.

Sarah: Thanks, Minh! That's really kind.

  1. will help
  2. help
  3. would help
  4. helped

Question 8

Lan: That expert birdwatcher was amazing.

Tom: Yes, the man __________ you were talking to knows so much!

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

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

Question 9

Linh: Our family always celebrates Tết together; it's a very important tradition for us.

David: I admire the strong commitment many Vietnamese families have to the preservation of their cultural heritage.

  1. maintenance
  2. destruction
  3. innovation
  4. conservation

Question 10

Linh: Hey, John. How's your new online course going?

John: It's challenging, but I'm making good progress with the assignments.

  1. setback
  2. effort
  3. advancement
  4. development

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

Question 11

Mai: Ms. Davis, could you point out the key rules for our debate?

David: Certainly, Mai. I'll emphasize them now.

  1. highlight
  2. change
  3. ignore
  4. direct

Question 12

Minh: Sarah, how do you like your new smart rice cooker?

Sarah: It's great! I finally figured it out, and now cooking is simple.

  1. calculated
  2. forgot
  3. understood
  4. connected

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

Question 13

  1. dangerous
  2. legacy
  3. internal
  4. suburban

Question 14

  1. gallon
  2. method
  3. complaint
  4. support

Question 15

  1. accurate
  2. deputy
  3. communist
  4. virtual

Question 16

  1. headache
  2. scholar
  3. technique
  4. touchdown

Question 17

  1. unlike
  2. instruct
  3. suspect
  4. reduce

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. willingness
  2. relation
  3. invention
  4. fantastic

Question 19

  1. finger
  2. complete
  3. between
  4. advance

Question 20

  1. conspiracy
  2. consequently
  3. negotiate
  4. commissioner

Question 21

  1. demand
  2. present
  3. marine
  4. detailed

Question 22

  1. promise
  2. clothing
  3. around
  4. frozen

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

Question 23

It's most important to see a doctor regularly than only when you have a problem.

  1. most important
  2. regularly
  3. only
  4. than

Question 24

This new version is the most healthier than the original.

  1. healthier
  2. is
  3. than
  4. the most

Question 25

I was very disappoint when the electrician did not fix the lights completely.

  1. completely
  2. very
  3. disappoint
  4. fix

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are at home, preparing their weekly shopping list.

Liam: Okay, I'm starting our grocery list for the market. What else do we need?

Chloe: __________

  1. Eggs are a good source of protein.
  2. Don't forget to buy some eggs.
  3. I will purchase the eggs later.
  4. It is imperative to acquire eggs.

Question 27

Liam and Oscar, two brothers, are in the garage.

Liam: Ugh, this motorbike is so dirty. It's going to take ages to clean.

Oscar: __________

  1. I am available to assist you now.
  2. Can I give you a hand with that?
  3. You really need my help with that.
  4. Why don't you just let me do it?

Question 28

Liam and Chloe, who share an apartment, are talking about household chores.

Liam: Chloe, I'm finding it hard to keep up with my share of the cleaning lately.

Chloe: __________

  1. You should probably clean your own mess.
  2. Oh, it's fine, I'll just do it myself.
  3. Have you seen my cleaning supplies?
  4. How about we make a new chore rota this weekend?

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

Question 29

Many people can't easily recognize the signs of a phone scam.

  1. Many people wish they had easily recognized the signs of a phone scam.
  2. Many people wish they would easily recognize the signs of a phone scam.
  3. Many people wishes they could easily recognize the signs of a phone scam.
  4. Many people wish they could easily recognize the signs of a phone scam.

Question 30

If you arrive at the market earlier, you will get better prices for the vegetables.

  1. Earlier you arrive at the market, better prices you will get for the vegetables.
  2. The earlier you arrive at the market, the better prices you will get for the vegetables.
  3. The earlier you arrive at the market, the prices better you will get for the vegetables.
  4. The earliest you arrive at the market, the best prices you will get for the vegetables.

Question 31

The game level was very long. I couldn't finish it in one sitting.

  1. The game level wasn't short enough to finish in one sitting.
  2. The game level wasn't short to finish in one sitting.
  3. The game level was too long to finish in one sitting.
  4. The game level wasn't long enough to finish in one sitting.

Question 32

If you start investing earlier, you will save a lot more for your future.

  1. The more early you start investing, the more you will save for your future.
  2. The earlier you start investing, the more you will save for your future.
  3. The early you start investing, the much you will save for your future.
  4. The earlier you start investing, you will save more for your future.

Question 33

The university student doesn't want a job with very low pay. She doesn't want a job that requires working on weekends, either.

  1. The university student neither wants a job with very low pay nor wants a job that requires working on weekends.
  2. The university student doesn't neither want a job with very low pay nor want a job that requires working on weekends.
  3. The university student neither want a job with very low pay nor want a job that requires working on weekends.
  4. The university student neither wants a job with very low pay nor a job that requires working on weekends.

Question 34

Mai really liked the traditional name 'An', but she also thought a modern name like 'Vy' would be interesting.

  1. Although Mai's liking for the traditional name 'An', she also thought a modern name like 'Vy' would be interesting.
  2. Although Mai really liked the traditional name 'An', she also thought a modern name like 'Vy' would be interesting.
  3. Although Mai really liked the traditional name 'An' she also thought a modern name like 'Vy' would be interesting.
  4. Although Mai really liked the traditional name 'An', but she also thought a modern name like 'Vy' would be interesting.

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

Have you ever wondered how you can taste the difference between a sweet strawberry and a sour lemon? The secret lies on your tongue. Our tongues are covered with thousands of (35) __________ bumps called papillae, which are visible to the naked eye. However, the real work of tasting happens inside these structures, in groups of cells called taste buds. Most adults have many thousands of taste buds, which are replaced every couple of weeks.

Each taste bud contains about 50 to 100 taste receptor cells. When we eat, chemicals from the food dissolve in our saliva and enter the papillae to (36) __________ contact with these receptors. The receptors are specialized to detect different chemical compounds in our food. Once a compound is detected, the receptor cells send electrical signals through nerves to the brain, so that our brain (37) __________ recognize the specific taste.

Traditionally, we talk about five basic tastes that our taste buds can identify: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami. Each of these categories provides important (38) __________ information about what we are eating. For example, sweetness often indicates that a food is rich in energy, while bitterness can act as a warning sign for potentially harmful substances. Salty and sour tastes help us control our body's balance of minerals and acids.

The brain receives these different signals and combines them to create the overall perception of flavor. (39) __________ is the complex process that allows us to distinguish between the taste of a potato chip and a piece of chocolate cake. While there are only five basic tastes, they can be combined in countless ways to create a huge variety of flavors. Sweet and salty are perhaps the (40) __________ familiar tastes to most people around the world.

(41) __________ do the five basic tastes contribute to our experience, but our sense of smell is also crucial in how we perceive flavor. When we chew food, aromas travel from our mouth to the back of our nose. The brain combines this information from the nose with the signals from the tongue. (42) __________, taste is a multisensory experience that involves the tongue, nose, and brain working together to create the flavors we enjoy every day.

Question 35

  1. slight
  2. minor
  3. tiny
  4. limited

Question 36

  1. locate
  2. make
  3. produce
  4. invent

Question 37

  1. should
  2. must
  3. would
  4. can

Question 38

  1. sense
  2. sensation
  3. sensory
  4. sensibly

Question 39

  1. Which
  2. This
  3. What
  4. It

Question 40

  1. most
  2. main
  3. more
  4. best

Question 41

  1. Hardly ever
  2. No sooner
  3. Not only
  4. As soon as

Question 42

  1. Otherwise
  2. For instance
  3. Similarly
  4. Overall

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

Telemedicine, the practice of consulting a doctor remotely using technology like video calls and mobile apps, has rapidly transformed healthcare around the world. Spurred on by the necessities of the COVID-19 pandemic, this digital approach to medicine is no longer a futuristic concept but a present-day reality. In Vietnam, platforms such as Doctor Anywhere and Med247 are connecting patients with medical professionals, offering a new way to access healthcare. For teenagers and their families, the option to speak with a doctor from home raises an important question: is this digital clinic a helpful innovation or are there significant risks to consider?

The primary appeal of telemedicine is its convenience. Imagine feeling unwell but being able to avoid a long journey to a clinic and the crowded waiting rooms. With just a few taps on a smartphone, you can schedule and have a consultation, saving valuable time and energy. This is especially beneficial for managing minor health issues, asking for medical advice, or getting a prescription refilled. Furthermore, telemedicine makes healthcare more accessible for people living in rural areas, far from city hospitals, or for those with mobility issues who find travel difficult. For them, a virtual appointment is not just convenient; it's a critical link to medical care.

However, telemedicine is not without its limitations. The most significant drawback is the inability to conduct a physical examination. Doctors rely on touching, listening to a patient’s breathing, and using medical tools to make an accurate diagnosis. They cannot do this through a screen. This limitation increases the risk of misdiagnosis, as some serious conditions may have subtle symptoms that are only detectable in person. Additionally, the effectiveness of a telemedicine call is dependent on technology. A poor internet connection or a low-quality camera can disrupt the consultation and lead to miscommunication, potentially compromising the quality of care.

Given these pros and cons, telemedicine is best suited for specific situations. It is an excellent tool for follow-up appointments, mental health counseling, dermatology consultations for visible skin conditions, and discussing lab results. It’s also effective for common, non-urgent illnesses like colds or allergies where the symptoms are straightforward. However, it is not appropriate for emergencies, severe pain, injuries that may require an X-ray, or any condition where a hands-on physical assessment is crucial for a proper diagnosis.

In conclusion, telemedicine is a powerful and valuable tool that complements, rather than replaces, traditional healthcare. It offers unprecedented convenience and accessibility, but its limitations mean it must be used wisely. For patients in Vietnam and elsewhere, the key is to understand when a virtual consultation is appropriate and when an in-person visit to a doctor is necessary. The future of healthcare will likely be a hybrid model, combining the best of both digital and physical worlds.

Question 43

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

  1. Telemedicine: An Analysis of Its Benefits and Drawbacks
  2. Why Traditional Clinics Are Now Obsolete
  3. A User's Guide to the Best Telemedicine Apps
  4. The History of Healthcare Technology in Vietnam

Question 44

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

  1. modern and technologically advanced
  2. cheap and available to everyone
  3. important and necessary for life
  4. easy and suitable for your needs

Question 45

The word They in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. patients
  2. medical tools
  3. subtle symptoms
  4. doctors

Question 46

According to paragraph 4, which of the following is a situation where telemedicine is considered an excellent tool?

  1. Mental health counseling
  2. Treating a serious injury
  3. Responding to a medical emergency
  4. Diagnosing the cause of severe pain

Question 47

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a disadvantage of telemedicine?

  1. The potential for technology-related disruptions
  2. The risk of an incorrect diagnosis
  3. The inability to perform a physical exam
  4. The high cost of virtual consultations

Question 48

According to the passage, what causes an increased risk of misdiagnosis in telemedicine?

  1. The doctor's inability to physically examine the patient
  2. The poor design of healthcare mobile applications
  3. The patient's difficulty in describing their symptoms accurately
  4. The lack of experienced doctors on telemedicine platforms

Question 49

What does the passage suggest about the future of healthcare?

  1. It will likely be a combination of both virtual and in-person care.
  2. Patients will eventually prefer telemedicine for all types of health issues.
  3. The quality of healthcare will decline as technology becomes more common.
  4. Telemedicine will soon make traditional doctor visits unnecessary.

Question 50

Which of the following best describes how the passage is organized?

  1. It presents a problem and then lists a series of steps to solve it.
  2. It introduces a topic, discusses its advantages and disadvantages, and offers a balanced conclusion.
  3. It compares and contrasts two different approaches to healthcare without favoring either.
  4. It narrates the historical development of a technology from past to present.

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