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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Đắk Lắk DLA-14040 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Sở GD-ĐT Đắk Lắk, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 140 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 Đắk Lắk năm 2026 của DethiAnh.

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Đề chuẩn

Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Sở GD-ĐT Đắk Lắk.

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: Your aunt's dishes are always amazing!

John: Thanks! She cooks __________ that everyone always asks for her recipes.

  1. such well
  2. too well
  3. so well
  4. well enough

Question 2

Linh: "Mike, did you enjoy __________ the local food on your trip?"

Mike: "Yes, I really did! It was delicious."

  1. tried
  2. trying
  3. to try
  4. try

Question 3

Linh: Are there special rules for taking photos?

Tom: Yes, we have a __________ policy about that.

  1. clearly-stated
  2. good
  3. strict
  4. clear

Question 4

Mai: I'm so tired from all this homework.

David: Me too. I wish I __________ more free time.

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

Question 5

Minh: Excuse me, does this bus go to the National Museum?

David: Yes, it stops right __________ the main entrance.

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

Question 6

Linh: Is this the beach from the news report?

Mark: Yes, Linh. That's the beach __________ they're organizing the big cleanup event.

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

Question 7

Mai: Mom, I feel tired lately.

David: Maybe you've spent __________ time on your phone.

  1. many
  2. lots of
  3. any
  4. little

Question 8

Minh: I have so many things to do, I feel overwhelmed.

Sarah: You should try to __________ your tasks into smaller steps.

  1. forget
  2. break
  3. finish
  4. plan

Question 9

Linh: Have you seen Sarah's new paintings? They're amazing!

Mike: Yes, she's always been really good __________ drawing, hasn't she?

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

Question 10

Minh: In my family, we believe that __________ education is the best gift we can give our children.

Emily: I completely agree. It truly opens up a world of opportunities.

  1. an
  2. (no article)
  3. the
  4. a

Question 11

Linh: Do you think we can find the hidden waterfall __________?

Alex: Yes, Linh. The map is very clear.

  1. easy
  2. eased
  3. easily
  4. ease

Question 12

Sarah: Linh, the market is so crowded today.

Linh: Yes, but we haven't forgotten the rice, __________?

  1. don't we
  2. are we
  3. haven't we
  4. have we

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

Question 13

  1. resolve
  2. muslim
  3. jealous
  4. opposed

Question 14

  1. intelligent
  2. activity
  3. situation
  4. previously

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

Question 15

  1. certificate
  2. repeatedly
  3. developing
  4. carbohydrate

Question 16

  1. permit
  2. stupid
  3. intend
  4. afraid

Choose the best arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful dialogue/paragraph in each of the following questions.

Question 17

Understanding the rules for our public park ensures a pleasant visit for everyone.

a. Picnicking is welcome in designated areas, but please use the provided trash bins.

b. These guidelines help keep the park clean and enjoyable for all visitors.

c. Dogs are allowed, yet they must remain on a leash at all times for safety.

d. Do not pick flowers or disturb the wildlife, as these are protected.

  1. d-a-c-b
  2. a-b-d-c
  3. c-a-b-d
  4. a-c-d-b

Question 18

Many schools begin the new academic year focusing immediately on lessons.

a. It also provides a chance to organize new books and supplies without the pressure of an immediate schedule.

b. While some might argue it wastes valuable learning time, a good start prevents stress and improves focus later.

c. However, a special 'Reflection Day' at the start of the school year would greatly benefit students.

d. This day would allow them to calmly consider their personal goals and prepare mentally for challenges ahead.

e. Therefore, such a day truly helps students feel ready and more confident for the entire year.

  1. c-d-a-b-e
  2. b-e-d-c-a
  3. d-c-a-e-b
  4. c-e-a-d-b

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

Question 19

Two friends, Leo and Maria, are discussing long-distance family.

Leo: My sister just moved to Australia. I wonder how we'll stay close.

Maria: __________

  1. They always call me first.
  2. I often forget to call them back.
  3. You should definitely fly there soon.
  4. We try to video call once a week.

Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 20

You're starting a summer job at an ice cream factory. You see this sign at the entrance. What does it mean?

  1. You need to tie your hair back before you can go inside the factory.
  2. You have to check your hair in a mirror before entering the factory.
  3. You need to wear a hairnet over your hair before you can go inside the factory.
  4. You should wear a hat to work at the ice cream factory.

Question 21

What does the notice say?

🥳 Level Up! Every achievement counts, big or small. 💪 Give yourself a high five! 🖐 #winning 🥳
  1. You should always strive for huge achievements.
  2. You shouldn't celebrate small wins.
  3. You need to win competitions to level up in life.
  4. You should be proud of your accomplishments.

Choose the sentence that is best made from the given cues in each of the following questions.

Question 22

find/ the best hiking trail/ depend/ your fitness level

  1. Finding the best hiking trail depends on your fitness level.
  2. Finding the best hiking trail depends your fitness level.
  3. To find the best hiking trail depend on your fitness level.
  4. Finding the best hiking trail depend on your fitness level.

Question 23

It/ feel/ much/ hot/ this summer/ than/ usual

  1. It feels more hot this summer than usual.
  2. It feels much hot this summer than usual.
  3. It feels much hotter this summer than usual.
  4. It feel much hotter this summer than usual.

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

Question 24

The Hung King Temple Festival is over 2000 years old. Our local temple festival is around 300 years old.

  1. The Hung King Temple Festival is 2000 years older than our local temple festival.
  2. The Hung King Temple Festival is much older than our local temple festival.
  3. The Hung King Temple Festival is much older our local temple festival.
  4. The Hung King Temple Festival is more old than our local temple festival.

Question 25

I don't want my smoothie to be too sweet. I don't want it to be too sour, either.

  1. I don't neither want my smoothie to be too sweet nor want it to be too sour.
  2. I neither want my smoothie to be too sweet nor want it to be too sour.
  3. I want my smoothie to be neither too sweet nor too sour.
  4. I neither want my smoothie to be too sweet or want it to be too sour.

Question 26

We created a new chore schedule, but it still seems difficult to follow for some.

  1. Although we created a new chore schedule it still seems difficult to follow for some.
  2. Although we created a new chore schedule, it still seems difficult to follow for some.
  3. Although we created a new chore schedule, but it still seems difficult to follow for some.
  4. We created a new chore schedule, although it still seems difficult to follow for some.

Question 27

If we don't book a table in advance, we might not find a good spot at the game cafe this weekend.

  1. Unless we book a table in advance, we might not find a good spot at the game cafe this weekend.
  2. Unless we booked a table in advance, we might not find a good spot at the game cafe this weekend.
  3. Unless we book a table in advance, we might find a good spot at the game cafe this weekend.
  4. Unless we don't book a table in advance, we might not find a good spot at the game cafe this weekend.

Question 28

My internet provider charged my account for an extra data package.

  1. My account charged for an extra data package by my internet provider.
  2. My account was charge for an extra data package by my internet provider.
  3. My account was charged for an extra data package by my internet provider.
  4. My account is charged for an extra data package by my internet provider.

Choose the option that best fits each numbered blank in the following text.

Have you ever wondered how a simple pencil is made? The (29) __________ ingredient in a pencil's core is graphite, mixed with clay. The amount of clay determines the hardness. This mixture is baked at a very high temperature. (30) __________, the core becomes strong enough to write with. Next, the core is placed between two halves of a wooden slat, which are then glued together.

The entire block is cut into individual pencils. (31) __________ pencil is then painted and stamped. If the process weren't automated, making a single pencil (32) __________ a very long time! It's amazing how raw materials are transformed. The whole manufacturing system has been refined to (33) __________ the challenge of mass production efficiently. This ensures that we always have a steady supply of these essential tools, from the factory all the way (34) __________ our pencil cases.

Question 29

  1. scholarly
  2. principal
  3. principle
  4. academic

Question 30

  1. Nevertheless
  2. Consequently
  3. Moreover
  4. Otherwise

Question 31

  1. Some
  2. Much
  3. Many
  4. Each

Question 32

  1. took
  2. would have taken
  3. would take
  4. will take

Question 33

  1. deal with
  2. look into
  3. give up
  4. put off

Question 34

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

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

Around the world, a quiet revolution is happening in schools. More and more, coding is being introduced into the curriculum, with some educators arguing it's as important as learning to read or write. They see it as a new kind of literacy for the 21st century. As our world becomes increasingly digital, the debate grows: is programming a skill that every student needs to master, or is it a specialized talent for a select few?

Proponents argue that learning to code offers benefits far beyond a future career in technology. The core of coding is computational thinking—breaking down large problems into smaller, manageable steps. This logical process is a fundamental skill that improves problem-solving abilities in all subjects, from mathematics to music composition. It teaches students persistence, creativity, and a structured way to think, which are valuable assets in any field.

In countries like Vietnam, where the tech industry is booming with companies like FPT Software, the demand for programmers is obvious. However, critics raise valid concerns. They argue that making coding a mandatory subject could take valuable time away from other essential areas like arts and humanities. Furthermore, not every student has a natural aptitude for programming, and forcing them to learn it could lead to frustration. For many, the abstract nature of coding can be incredibly complex and discouraging.

Ultimately, the goal may not be to turn every student into an expert software engineer. Instead, the focus should be on providing a basic understanding of coding principles. This knowledge can empower students, helping them to better understand and interact with the technology that shapes their lives. Learning the basics of programming isn't just about job prospects; it's about becoming a more informed and capable citizen in a digital age.

Question 35

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

  1. How to Become a Successful Software Engineer
  2. A Discussion on the Pros and Cons of Teaching Coding to All Students
  3. A Guide to Computational Thinking and Logic
  4. The Rise of Vietnam's Technology Industry

Question 36

The word fundamental in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to...

  1. essential
  2. optional
  3. advanced
  4. additional

Question 37

The word complex in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to...

  1. simple
  2. difficult
  3. modern
  4. important

Question 38

According to paragraph 2, what is a direct result of learning to code?

  1. It guarantees a future career in the technology industry.
  2. It makes students more creative in music composition only.
  3. It allows students to spend less time on difficult subjects.
  4. It improves one's ability to solve problems logically.

Question 39

Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?

  1. It introduces a debate, presents arguments for both sides, and offers a conclusion.
  2. It presents a problem and then lists several unrelated solutions.
  3. It compares and contrasts coding with traditional subjects like reading.
  4. It describes the history of coding education in chronological order.

Question 40

What can be inferred about the author's opinion from the passage?

  1. The author feels that Vietnam's tech industry is growing too quickly for schools to keep up.
  2. The author believes only students with a natural talent for math should learn to code.
  3. The author thinks coding should be the most important subject in all schools.
  4. The author believes basic coding literacy is beneficial for all students, even if they don't become programmers.

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