Đề thi thửĐề thi Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 năm 2025 của Quận Ba Đình, Hà Nội- 27/03/2025
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Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 1
Who is the message for?
- Pupils who don't have classmates.
- Pupils who don't like to help their friends.
- Pupils who are sick.
- Pupils who don't study well.
Question 2
What does the notice says?
- The plumber will repair the shower tomorrow.
- Alex prefers taking a cold shower today.
- Alex can't take a shower until tomorrow.
- It is impossible to have a hot shower this morning.
Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Tourism is the fastest-growing industry in the world. Although tourism brings money and jobs to an area, (3) __________. If tourism is not managed carefully, it can cause problems for local people (4) __________. For example, when Phuket in Thailand became popular with tourists, people couldn't manage the amount of rubbish created by 2 million visitors each year. In Goa, India, many new hotels place too much water, and local people had to wait in line to get enough (5) __________. In some countries, tourists often visit places that do not have the facilities to handle (6) __________.
A. Luckily, now tourists can join tours to help clean up
B. It also damages or changes things that came to see
C. Egypt's deserts are being polluted by tourist rubbish
D. who might not benefit from tourism
Question 3
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 4
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 5
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 6
- A
- B
- C
- D
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions
Question 7
The hotel price was __________, so we couldn't negotiate.
- cheap
- fixed
- smooth
- affordable
Question 8
The English words "entertainment" is a borrowed word __________ comes from German.
- who
- which
- that
- whose
Question 9
Student: "I've heard that you are going to the UK to pursue higher education. __________"
Teacher: "Thank you! I'll miss all of you."
- I hope you won't go
- I wish you all the best of luck.
- I wish I were here.
- You don't think about that.
Question 10
UNESCO promotes __________ tourism to protect natural wonders for future generations.
- admiring
- sustainable
- annual
- majestic
Question 11
The teacher asked the students to __________ their essays before submitting them.
- go over
- look up
- pick up
- copy to
Question 12
The visitor asked __________ the Taj Mahal at night.
- if it was possible to see
- whether is possible to see
- whether was it possible to see
- if it is possible to see
Question 13
Before booking your hotel, it's important to __________ the total cost, including taxes.
- add
- solve
- enter
- estimate
Question 14
The students __________ English skills are good can have better job opportunities in the future.
- of which
- whose
- who
- which
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 15
- tough
- plough
- although
- daughter
Question 16
- agency
- concentric
- center
- proficient
Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions.
Question 17
You/shouldn't/ look/ the meaning/ all the words/ when reading/ text.
- You shouldn't look after the meanings all the words while reading a text.
- You shouldn't look over the meanings all the words when reading a text.
- You shouldn't look up the meanings of all the words when reading a text.
- You shouldn't look for the meanings of all the word when reading a text.
Question 18
One day/ I/ visit/ Mount Fuji/ which/ Japan's most iconic natural wonder.
- One day, I will visit Mount Fuji which is Japan's most iconic natural wonder.
- One day, I will visit Mount Fuji, which is Japan's most iconic natural wonder.
- One day, I will visit Mount Fuji which of Japan's most iconic natural wonder.
- One day, I will visit Mount Fuji, which of Japan's most iconic natural wonder.
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 19
Last year, I volunteered at a local shelter for homeless animals and helped care for a dog named Max. He was very shy and scared at first.
a. A few weeks later, Max was adopted by a loving family, and I was so happy to have been part of his journey.
b. Slowly, Max began to trust me, and I saw him wag his tail for the first time.
c. One day, I spent extra time with him, walking him around the yard and talking to him softly.
- b-a-c
- c-b-a
- b-c-a
- a-b-c
Question 20
Choose the sentence that can end the text (in Question 19) most appropriately.
- This experience taught me how even small acts of kindness can make a big difference.
- Finally, I decided to bring Max to my apartment and provide him with the care he needed.
- This volunteer work is amazing because I can help many miserable people.
- After that, I went home with disappointment and bought a new dog.
Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blank.
There are some fun facts about English you did not know.
The first one is that the number of people who have learned English as their second language is more than that of native English speakers in the world. One thing this fact should tell you for sure is that English is a (21) __________ and you definitely need to learn it if you want to move to (22) __________ country or to work in an international company.
Around 4000 new words are added to the English dictionary every year. Partly, it happens because we use brand names as common nouns more and more, which means that such word as "to google" make their way into official (23) __________.
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" was for a long time considered to be the longest word in the English language. It means fantastic. However, there is an even longer word, officially recognized in a dictionary: "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis". It is the name of (24) __________ disease. There are 45 letters in this word!
If you look at written English text, you will definitely notice that the articles are the most common words in the text. "The" is the most used word in English and "A" is the sixth most common. The most common verb is "to be", it ranks as the second most common word in the language, and the most common noun is "I", which is ranked as the tenth most common English word. It is similar (25) __________ many other European languages.
Do you remember always confusing writing of the words like "color" - "colour", "favorite" - "favourite", "program" - "programme", "catalog" - "catalogue"? This difference in spelling occurred when Americans decided to simplify the spelling of English words and omit the letters (26) __________ you do not pronounce.
** Adapted from https://medium.com/@workwithmarina/top-10-fun-facts-about-english-you-did-not-know-9887b87e6061
Question 21
- concentric
- global language
- mother tongue
- borrowed language
Question 22
- others
- one another
- the others
- another
Question 23
- models
- dictionaries
- standards
- variety
Question 24
- an
- Ø (no article)
- the
- a
Question 25
- with
- of
- for
- to
Question 26
- what
- whose
- which
- why
Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
Question 27
Chau can speak both English and Japanese perfectly.
- Chau can use English and Japanese.
- Chau is good at learning both English and Japanese.
- Chau practices speaking English and Japanese regularly.
- Chau is bilingual in English and Japanese.
Question 28
Although visitors can reduce stress in a package tour, they have to follow a fixed itinerary.
- Although reducing stress in a package tour, visitors have to follow a fixed itinerary.
- Visitors can reduce stress in a package tour, despite they have to follow a fixed itinerary.
- Despite reducing stress in a package tour, visitors have to follow a fixed itinerary.
- Despite visitors reducing stress in a package tour, they have to follow a fixed itinerary.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions below.
As teenagers, setting goals can help you live a more balanced life. Goals give you a sense of direction and help you manage your time better. When you have clear goals, it's easier to focus on schoolwork, hobbies, and time with friends and family.
To start, think about what is important to you. For example, you may want to improve your grades, learn a new sport, or spend more time with family. Once you know your goal, break it into smaller steps. This makes it easier to work on and helps you stay motivated to try harder.
It's also important to set goals that you can achieve. If your goal is too hard, you might feel frustrated and give up. For example, if you want to get fit, start by jogging a few times a week instead of trying to run a marathon.
Finally, check your progress often. Ask yourself if you are still on track to reach your goal. If not, change your plan and try again. This will help you stay focused and not lose motivation.
By setting your own goals, you can create a balanced and happy life, making sure there is time for everything that matters to you.
Question 29
What is the main purpose of the text?
- To show why teenagers should focus more on their hobbies.
- To describe how teenagers can achieve school success easily.
- To explain how setting goals can lead to a more balanced life.
- To encourage teenagers to spend more time with family.
Question 30
The word motivated in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to
- Focused
- Uninterested
- Excited
- Balanced
Question 31
After choosing a goal, what should teenagers do next?
- Break the goal into smaller, more achievable steps.
- Begin working on all parts of the goal at once.
- Work on the goal only when they feel motivated.
- Try to focus on the goal and forget about distractions.
Question 32
The word frustrated in paragraph 3 is CLOSEST in meaning to
- Satisfied
- Annoyed
- Surprised
- Interested
Question 33
Which statement is NOT true according to the text?
- Breaking a goal into smaller steps makes it easier to achieve.
- Checking progress regularly keeps teenagers on track.
- It is better to work on many goals at the same time.
- Setting realistic goals helps teenagers stay motivated.
Question 34
How should teenagers check their progress on their goals?
- Look at their goals only after they have finished.
- Check their progress only when they feel like it.
- Ask their friends to check their goals for them.
- See if they are making progress and make changes if necessary.
Read the following instructions and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
DISCOVER THE PYRAMIDS OF GIZA!
The Pyramids of Giza are one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Located (35) __________ Egypt, these incredible pyramids have stood for thousands of years and are a symbol of ancient engineering.
What you'll see:
• Great Pyramid: The largest of the pyramids, built as a tomb for a pharaoh.
• Ancient Sphinx: A giant statue with the body of (36) __________ lion and the head of a king.
• Desert scenery: Experience the beautiful desert landscape around the pyramids.
Visit the Pyramids of Giza and step back in time to (37) __________ one of the world's (38) __________ ancient wonders!
Question 35
- on
- in
- at
- over
Question 36
- an
- the
- X
- a
Question 37
- recognize
- explore
- examine
- attend
Question 38
- most great
- greatest
- greater
- great
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 39
- palace
- translate
- fluent
- contest
Question 40
- ruinous
- hesitate
- clarity
- majestic