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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Đắk Lắk DLA-14540 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 145 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

Minh: You look tired. Are you okay?

Sarah: I'm fine, just allergies. I didn't __________ get them before!

  1. use to
  2. not use to
  3. get used to
  4. used to

Question 2

John: Mai, I'm visiting a pagoda tomorrow. Any advice?

Mai: Unfortunately, __________ tourists know the proper etiquette.

  1. few
  2. little
  3. a few
  4. many

Question 3

Mai: Have you seen the new rose garden?

David: Yes, the flowers are __________ that everyone stops to take photos.

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

Question 4

Mai: Tom, look at Sarah's new apartment! So many boxes!

Tom: Yes, and she has a huge smile. She __________ really happy.

  1. has to be
  2. must be
  3. might be
  4. should be

Question 5

Linh: Mike, where should we grab a quick lunch today?

Mike: How about somewhere with lots of choices? Like the __________.

  1. dining experience
  2. food vendor
  3. food court
  4. bus stop

Question 6

Linh: Have you tried that new mobile game, Alex?

Alex: Yes! Its __________ are so impressive.

  1. pictures
  2. screens
  3. graphics
  4. views

Question 7

Mai: Did you find the student?

Tom: Yes, the one __________ I offered extra help is here.

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

Question 8

Linh: What's your biggest dream for the future, David?

David: I really hope to become __________ space scientist and explore the universe.

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

Question 9

Linh: The festival music is amazing!

David: It is! I wish I __________ understand all the lyrics.

  1. will be able to
  2. can
  3. could
  4. understood

Question 10

Linh: Mark, I'm not sure __________ to submit this report online.

Mark: No problem, I can show you.

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

Question 11

David: Linh, do you want to get some dinner with us?

Linh: Thanks, but I already __________ earlier.

  1. put on
  2. turned off
  3. ate out
  4. looked up

Question 12

Linh: How do people avoid bumping into others on the street?

David: You must walk __________ to get through the crowd.

  1. careful
  2. carefully
  3. care
  4. caring

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

Question 13

  1. stimulus
  2. document
  3. occupy
  4. numerous

Question 14

  1. thousand
  2. famous
  3. gorgeous
  4. conscious

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. banana
  2. oversee
  3. encourage
  4. casino

Question 16

  1. sheriff
  2. sensor
  3. decade
  4. although

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

Question 17

I'm planning a photography trip next Saturday morning.

a. My friend Sarah and Tom are also joining us.

b. Would you like to come with us?

c. We want to take pictures of the old lighthouse at sunrise.

d. It will be a wonderful opportunity to learn and see amazing colors.

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

Question 18

When I visit the market, I always look for a special kind of apple.

a. I don’t like soft or mealy apples at all.

b. For me, a perfectly crisp apple is the best snack.

c. It’s not about the color; it’s about the texture.

d. When you bite into them, they make a satisfying crunch.

e. I love apples that are very crisp and firm.

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

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

Question 19

Maria and Tom are reading a news article on a tablet.

Maria: "Look at this headline: 'Market Dips Slightly After Interest Rate Talk.'"

Tom: __________

  1. What does 'market dips' mean, exactly?
  2. Is there any good food around here?
  3. Explain 'market dips' to me!
  4. I don't really care about economics.

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

Question 20

You see this sign in your school library. What does it mean?

  1. The lights in the library are powered by recycling.
  2. The light switch is shaped like a hand.
  3. You need to use your hands to cover your eyes when the lights are too bright.
  4. You should switch off the lights when you're not using that area.

Question 21

What does the notice say?

Don't be fooled! 🕵️‍♀️ Fact-Check information and verify sources. 💯 #GetTheFacts
  1. You should share information without checking it first.
  2. You should confirm information before believing it.
  3. You shouldn't question the source of information.
  4. You should always trust what you read online.

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

Question 22

He / take / business card / contact / her / later

  1. He took her business card to contact her later.
  2. He took her business card for contacting her later.
  3. He took her business card contact her later.
  4. He takes her business card to contact her later.

Question 23

He/ need/ organize/ notes/ before/ meeting/ start

  1. He needs organizing his notes before the meeting starts.
  2. He needs to organize his notes before the meeting start.
  3. He need to organize his notes before the meeting starts.
  4. He needs to organize his notes before the meeting starts.

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

Question 24

The coffee served was lukewarm. It couldn't burn my tongue.

  1. The coffee served was too lukewarm to burn my tongue.
  2. The coffee served isn't hot enough to burn my tongue.
  3. The coffee served wasn't hot enough to burn my tongue.
  4. The coffee served wasn't hot enough for burning my tongue.

Question 25

He was still very young. He couldn't fully understand the traditional ways of greeting elders.

  1. He wasn't old enough understanding the traditional ways of greeting elders.
  2. He wasn't old enough to fully understand the traditional ways of greeting elders.
  3. He wasn't old to fully understand the traditional ways of greeting elders.
  4. He wasn't young enough to fully understand the traditional ways of greeting elders.

Question 26

We can relax more often in the living room because it is now very comfortable.

  1. Because of its comfort, we can relax more often in the living room.
  2. Because of its very comfortable, we can relax more often in the living room.
  3. Because of comfortable, we can relax more often in the living room.
  4. Because of it's comfort, we can relax more often in the living room.

Question 27

They discovered new strategies for the marketing campaign.

  1. They looked into new strategies for the marketing campaign.
  2. They find out new strategies for the marketing campaign.
  3. They discovered out new strategies for the marketing campaign.
  4. They found out new strategies for the marketing campaign.

Question 28

I was admiring the vast ocean. The gentle waves were hitting the shore at that time.

  1. Admiring the vast ocean, the gentle waves were hitting the shore.
  2. While I admired the vast ocean, the gentle waves hit the shore.
  3. When I admired the vast ocean, the gentle waves were hitting the shore.
  4. While I was admiring the vast ocean, the gentle waves were hitting the shore.

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

Have you ever wondered how a QR code works? At (29) __________, a QR code seems like just a random pattern of black and white squares, but it actually holds a surprising amount of information. QR, which stands for 'Quick Response', highlights how these codes are designed to be read quickly by a device like your smartphone. In fact, they can store significantly (30) __________ information than the traditional barcodes you see on products at the supermarket.

The process is quite clever. A camera or scanner captures the image, and special software analyzes the unique pattern. This allows the device (31) __________ the hidden data, which could be anything from a website link to Wi-Fi login details. The (32) __________ of the data happens almost instantly. Once the pattern is decoded into readable text or a command, the information is presented to the user. (33) __________ means you can access a menu or pay for a coffee in seconds. It’s no surprise that QR codes have become an essential tool to (34) __________ our digital lives.

Question 29

  1. a drop in the ocean
  2. first glance
  3. the beginning time
  4. the first look

Question 30

  1. many
  2. much
  3. most
  4. more

Question 31

  1. to decode
  2. decode
  3. decoded
  4. decoding

Question 32

  1. retrievable
  2. retrieve
  3. retrieved
  4. retrieval

Question 33

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

Question 34

  1. navigate
  2. conduct
  3. perform
  4. operate

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

Living in a hot, humid climate like Vietnam's often means a daily battle to stay comfortable. Traditional fabrics like cotton absorb sweat but dry slowly, leaving you feeling sticky. Polyester, on the other hand, doesn't breathe well. For years, these were the main choices for everyday clothing. However, material science is now offering a high-tech solution to this common problem, moving beyond the limits of conventional textiles.

The secret lies in 'smart textiles' designed specifically for cooling. These innovative fabrics work in two main ways. First, they have excellent moisture-wicking properties, meaning they pull sweat away from the skin to the fabric's surface where it can evaporate quickly. This process mimics the body's natural cooling system but enhances it. Second, some advanced materials can manage thermal radiation, allowing the heat our bodies produce to escape more efficiently into the environment.

The benefits of these cooling fabrics are clear. They provide superior comfort during hot weather, making daily activities more pleasant. Furthermore, by helping people stay cool, these textiles could potentially reduce the reliance on air conditioning, leading to energy savings. While these high-tech materials are often more expensive than cotton or polyester, their popularity is growing as more people recognize their advantages. Local brands in Vietnam are also starting to incorporate these fabrics into their collections.

The future of clothing in warm climates looks promising. As technology improves and becomes more affordable, we can expect to see more of these smart textiles in our wardrobes. From school uniforms to office wear, science is paving the way for a future where our clothes actively help us beat the heat, making everyday life in places like Vietnam significantly more comfortable.

Question 35

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

  1. Science's Answer to Staying Cool in Hot Climates
  2. The History of Cotton and Polyester in Vietnam
  3. How Air Conditioning Is Being Replaced by Clothing
  4. The Challenges of the Vietnamese Textile Industry

Question 36

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

  1. simple and effective
  2. expensive and rare
  3. natural and organic
  4. new and modern

Question 37

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

  1. worse
  2. unusual
  3. cheaper
  4. different

Question 38

According to paragraph 2, what causes the cooling effect of smart textiles?

  1. They block thermal radiation from the environment.
  2. They are lighter and thinner than traditional fabrics.
  3. They absorb sweat and keep it close to the skin.
  4. They remove sweat and let body heat escape efficiently.

Question 39

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

  1. It introduces a problem, explains a scientific solution, and discusses its benefits and future.
  2. It compares and contrasts two different types of smart textiles.
  3. It argues against the use of traditional fabrics like cotton.
  4. It presents the history of fabric technology in chronological order.

Question 40

What can be inferred from the passage about smart textiles?

  1. They could have a positive environmental impact.
  2. They are only useful for athletic activities.
  3. They are currently only available in Vietnam.
  4. They will soon completely replace traditional fabrics.

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