Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Đắk Lắk môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề DLA-63
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Đắk Lắk mã DLA-63 có 40 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 63 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: Have you started working on our history project?
Kevin: Not yet. I need to __________ more details about the ancient artifacts at the museum.
- look into
- hand in
- find out
- turn on
Question 2
Lan: I feel so stuck. I have __________ good ideas for our project.
Mike: Don't worry! We'll brainstorm together.
- many
- some
- no
- any
Question 3
Mai: I'm a bit nervous about my university application results.
David: Don't worry! I'm sure you will be very __________.
- success
- succeed
- successful
- successfully
Question 4
Mai: I'm really confused about my new T-shirt.
David: Okay, __________ to buy, the red or the blue one?
- how
- which
- why
- what
Question 5
Minh: Our family electricity bill has been really high lately.
Sarah: Hmm, you haven't turned off devices at the wall, __________?
- don't you
- have you
- didn't you
- haven't you
Question 6
Linh: David, did this cafe __________ have that big painting?
David: No, they added it last year.
- be used to
- use to
- used to
- use
Question 7
Minh: Ms. Lan, what about the new group project?
Sarah: Oh, the project, __________ is due next month, focuses on climate change.
- which
- where
- whose
- who
Question 8
Mai: Do you often use the school library's website?
David: Yes, it __________ new articles every Monday morning.
- will update
- updates
- updated
- is updating
Question 9
Linh: This 'O An Quan' game looks tricky.
Tom: It is, but the more you play it, __________.
- the easier it gets
- the easiest it gets
- easier it gets
- the easy it gets
Question 10
Lan: Did you watch 'City Lights'? The new drama series?
Mike: Yes! The main actor's performance was __________ that I almost cried.
- such powerful
- powerful enough
- so powerful
- too powerful
Question 11
Linh: Are you still upset __________ the flight delay?
Tom: Yes, I am. I really need to get there quickly!
- at
- with
- about
- for
Question 12
Linh: Mike, I'm worried about my electricity bill. The deadline is tomorrow.
Mike: You __________ pay it today to avoid late fees.
- ought to
- will
- must
- could
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- conception
- reinforce
- conviction
- evidence
Question 14
- airport
- obtain
- unfair
- upstairs
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 15
- premise
- circle
- frankly
- request
Question 16
- consume
- teaspoon
- murder
- threaten
Choose the best arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful dialogue/paragraph in each of the following questions.
Question 17
The teacher watched the students working on their projects.
a. His shoulders were slightly slumped, and he did not look up when others spoke.
b. The teacher wondered if Liam felt sad, confused, or perhaps frustrated with the task.
c. He gripped his pencil tightly, but his paper remained mostly blank.
d. One student, Liam, sat quietly apart from his group.
- d-a-b-c
- c-d-a-b
- c-a-b-d
- d-a-c-b
Question 18
For Maria, writing important work emails in English was always a challenge.
a. This technology truly empowers her to communicate effectively at work.
b. It suggests better words and phrases, making her messages sound more professional.
c. Now, an online AI writing assistant helps her greatly.
d. The tool also checks for correct grammar and clear sentence structure, preventing mistakes.
e. Because of this help, Maria feels more confident sending her emails every day.
- c-b-d-e-a
- d-a-e-b-c
- b-c-e-d-a
- e-d-b-c-a
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 19
Mom and her daughter, Maya, are talking about the electricity bill.
Mom: The electricity bill was really high this month. We need to find ways to save.
Maya: __________
- New appliances use less power, right?
- We must focus on energy conservation.
- Let's remember to turn off the lights.
- You always leave the TV on standby.
Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 20
You see this sign as you enter a museum exhibit. What are they trying to tell you?
- Specific footwear like flip-flops aren't allowed in this part of the museum.
- You need to wear slippers in this part of the museum.
- All types of shoes are forbidden in this part of the museum.
- You need to take off your shoes in this part of the museum.
Question 21
What does the notice say?
- You should keep your knowledge to yourself.
- You should share interesting facts with others.
- You should use social media to show off.
- You should learn something new every day.
Choose the sentence that is best made from the given cues in each of the following questions.
Question 22
It/ be/ often/ hard/ choose/ between/ save/ money/ and/ have fun
- It's often hard to choose between to save money and to have fun.
- It often hard to choose between save money and have fun.
- It's often hard to choose between saving money and having fun.
- It's often hard to choose between saving money and have fun.
Question 23
After university/ it/ be/ common/ student/ make/ big/ decision/ future
- After university, it's common for students to make big decisions about their future.
- After university, it's common for students to make big decisions about the future.
- After university, it's common students to make big decisions about their future.
- After university, it's common for students making big decisions about their future.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 24
The game is so addictive that you can't stop playing it.
- It is such an addictive game that you can't stop playing it.
- It is such a addictive game that you can't stop playing it.
- It is such addictive that you can't stop playing it.
- The game is such an addictive that you can't stop playing it.
Question 25
We adored the hiking trail because it offered stunning panoramic views.
- Because of the stunning panoramic views, we adored the hiking trail.
- Because of it's stunning panoramic views, we adored the hiking trail.
- Because of its stunning panoramic views, we adored the hiking trail.
- Because of offering stunning panoramic views, we adored the hiking trail.
Question 26
In the past, my grandma often baked a large apple pie for family gatherings.
- My grandma was used to bake a large apple pie for family gatherings.
- My grandma used to bake a large apple pie for family gatherings.
- My grandma use to bake a large apple pie for family gatherings.
- My grandma used to baking a large apple pie for family gatherings.
Question 27
The volunteers collected many plastic bottles and debris from the beach.
- The volunteers cleaned up many plastic bottles and debris from the beach.
- The volunteers gathered up many plastic bottles and debris from the beach.
- The volunteers picked up many plastic bottles and debris from the beach.
- The volunteers pick up many plastic bottles and debris from the beach.
Question 28
The rain is so heavy that he cannot walk outside.
- The rain is too heavy for him to walk outside.
- The rain is too heavy for him that he cannot walk outside.
- The rain is too heavy for he to walk outside.
- The rain is too heavy for him to walking outside.
Choose the option that best fits each numbered blank in the following text.
The International Space Station (ISS) is a marvel of engineering, orbiting our planet at incredible speed. But have you ever wondered how it gets its electricity? The ISS can't just plug into a wall socket; it needs to (29) __________ its own power. One of the (30) __________ challenges is that it spends about 90 minutes circling the Earth, experiencing both bright sunlight and complete darkness.
The answer lies in its huge solar arrays. These massive wings are covered in thousands of solar cells that convert sunlight directly into electricity. To keep (31) __________ a constant supply, the ISS uses rechargeable batteries. During the sunlit part of its orbit, the solar panels generate more than enough power for the station and also charge the batteries. When the ISS passes into Earth's shadow, it switches to battery power. (32) __________ allows the station to have an uninterrupted source of energy. This (33) __________ process ensures that all systems, from life support to scientific experiments, can operate without stopping. It’s an amazing system that works (34) __________.
Question 29
- create
- build
- form
- generate
Question 30
- biggest
- bigger
- most big
- big
Question 31
- to generate
- generated
- generate
- generating
Question 32
- It
- This
- What
- Which
Question 33
- rely
- reliably
- reliance
- reliable
Question 34
- a piece of cake
- like clockwork
- once in a blue moon
- on cloud nine
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
The act of parents sharing information and photos about their children online has become a common phenomenon globally, often called 'sharenting'. In many cultures, including in Vietnam, it's normal for proud parents to post about their children's achievements on social media platforms like Facebook. While this is usually done with love and pride, it raises an important debate: the parent's desire to share versus the child's right to privacy.
From the parents' perspective, sharing these moments is a way to connect with family and friends and to create a digital album of memories. They often see it as a harmless celebration of their child's life. In a culture where community and family are highly valued, sharing news about a child's academic award or a family vacation is a source of collective joy. Most parents do not intend to cause any embarrassment or future problems for their children.
However, from a teenager's point of view, the situation can be different. Old, embarrassing photos or posts can make them feel a lack of control over their own image. This information creates a permanent 'digital footprint' that can have negative consequences. For instance, what seems like a funny baby photo today could be seen by a future university admissions officer or employer. It could also potentially lead to online teasing or bullying among peers.
The solution is not for parents to stop sharing completely, but to find a balance through communication. Experts suggest that the best approach is for parents and teenagers to talk openly. Parents should consider asking for permission before posting, especially as their children get older. In return, teenagers should explain their feelings calmly. This conversation builds mutual respect and helps protect a child's privacy while still allowing families to share their happy moments.
Question 35
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- Why Vietnamese Parents Use Facebook Too Much
- How Teenagers Can Control Their Parents' Social Media
- A Balanced View on 'Sharenting': Privacy, Pride, and Communication
- The Dangers of Creating a Digital Footprint
Question 36
According to the passage, what causes parents to share information about their children online?
- A desire to make their children famous on the internet.
- Their intention to teach children about online safety.
- A need to get parenting advice from online friends.
- Their sense of pride and desire to share happy moments.
Question 37
The word harmless in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to...
- not common
- not official
- not dangerous
- not important
Question 38
The word consequences in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to...
- causes
- problems
- benefits
- results
Question 39
According to paragraph 3, which of the following belongs to the group of potential negative outcomes of sharenting?
- Teenagers learning to communicate their feelings.
- Parents creating a digital album of memories.
- Sharing news about a child's academic award.
- An employer seeing an old, unprofessional photo.
Question 40
Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
- Only teenagers feel negative effects from their parents' online posts.
- Sharenting is a phenomenon that is unique to Vietnamese culture.
- Open discussion is recommended as a way to handle the issue.
- The passage concludes that parents must stop posting about their children.