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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Hải Phòng HPG-10440 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Sở GD-ĐT Hải Phòng, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 104 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 Hải Phòng năm 2026 của DethiAnh.

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Đề chuẩn

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

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: We will finish setting up the new router quickly.

Mike: Yeah, we will finish setting up the new router quickly, __________?

  1. don't we
  2. aren't we
  3. will we
  4. won't we

Question 2

Linh: Tom, I really want to improve my English speaking.

Tom: Linh, you should find some online resources to get more __________.

  1. practice
  2. experience
  3. exercises
  4. training

Question 3

Mai: The plumber didn't finish the job today.

David: What a __________! We still have no water.

  1. disappointingly
  2. disappointment
  3. disappointing
  4. disappoint

Question 4

An: I don't remember what 'phrasal verb' means.

Mike: You should __________ in your dictionary.

  1. look it up
  2. look up it
  3. look over it
  4. check it up

Question 5

Linh: My new apartment has a huge balcony with city views!

Sarah: Wow, that __________ very expensive.

  1. must be
  2. should be
  3. has to be
  4. can't be

Question 6

Mai: David, your motorbike looks so dirty!

David: I know! It's __________ that I'll need all afternoon to clean it.

  1. very difficult
  2. so difficult
  3. such difficult
  4. too difficult

Question 7

David: Are you planning to visit the park today?

Mai: No, I really want to avoid __________ out in this heat.

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

Question 8

Mai: What do you think is the most important thing for a good life?

Tom: I believe that __________ happiness is truly essential.

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

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

Question 9

An: You look exhausted, Nam. Did you finish your report?

Nam: Yes, I did. I had to burn the midnight oil to get it done on time.

  1. take a long break
  2. finish work early
  3. work very late
  4. stay up late to light a lamp

Question 10

Linh: "David, did you know that this old bridge was actually built in just two years?"

David: "Really? I thought it took much longer. My old history book always said it was a massive project that dragged on for ages, but I guess this new research sets the record straight."

  1. creates confusion
  2. arranges music records properly
  3. ignores important facts
  4. corrects a misunderstanding

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

Question 11

Mai: The soup tasted a bit bland.

David: Did you adjust the spices then?

  1. imagine
  2. change
  3. stir
  4. maintain

Question 12

Minh: What should I do if I ever get separated from the group?

Sarah: First, find a safe spot and try to stay calm. Don't panic.

  1. careful
  2. quiet
  3. relaxed
  4. nervous

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

Question 13

  1. ballot
  2. prophet
  3. obtain
  4. compel

Question 14

  1. fossil
  2. region
  3. provide
  4. mobile

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. alternative
  2. category
  3. anticipate
  4. historical

Question 16

  1. inside
  2. derive
  3. default
  4. struggle

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

Question 17

The weather station didn't receive much storm warnings from the new satellite.

  1. from
  2. much
  3. the
  4. warnings

Question 18

I need to know when can I visit the clinic again.

  1. need
  2. the
  3. to
  4. can I visit

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

Question 19

Liam and Chloe are talking about a new Japanese restaurant.

Liam: I'm going to that new Japanese place tonight. What should I try?

Chloe: __________

  1. It's a very popular place to eat.
  2. Just eat the noodles, nothing else.
  3. Everything on the menu is quite nice.
  4. You must try their spicy tuna rolls.

Question 20

Two friends, Leo and Maria, are having coffee.

Leo: I was just thinking about how much the internet has changed how we learn new things.

Maria: __________

  1. The internet serves many functions.
  2. I have no strong feelings about that.
  3. Computers are very common now.
  4. Definitely, it's made learning so much easier.

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

Question 21

Good communication skills/ be/ essential/ many/ jobs

  1. Good communication skills are essential to many jobs.
  2. Good communication skills are essential for many job.
  3. Good communication skills is essential for many jobs.
  4. Good communication skills are essential for many jobs.

Question 22

You/ should/ always/ take/ off/ shoes/ enter/ home

  1. You should always take off shoes before entering home.
  2. You should always take off your shoes entering someone's home.
  3. You should always take off your shoes before entering someone's home.
  4. You should always take off your shoes before you enter someone home.

Question 23

He/ breathe/ sigh/ relief/ when/ project/ be/ finish

  1. He breathed a sigh of relief when the project was finished.
  2. He breathed sigh of relief when the project was finished.
  3. He breathe a sigh of relief when the project was finished.
  4. He breathed a sigh of relief when the project finished.

Question 24

We / need / buy / special supplies / art class / tomorrow

  1. We need to buy some special supplies to our art class tomorrow.
  2. We need to buy special supplies for our art class tomorrow.
  3. We need buy some special supplies for our art class tomorrow.
  4. We need to buy some special supplies for our art class tomorrow.

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

Question 25

In the past, my daughter often drew comics in her free time.

  1. My daughter used to drawing comics in her free time.
  2. My daughter use to draw comics in her free time.
  3. My daughter is used to drawing comics in her free time.
  4. My daughter used to draw comics in her free time.

Question 26

I like watching documentaries about space more than watching science fiction movies.

  1. I prefer watching documentaries about space more than watching science fiction movies.
  2. I prefer watching documentaries about space to watching science fiction movies.
  3. I prefer to watch documentaries about space to watch science fiction movies.
  4. I prefer watching documentaries about space than watching science fiction movies.

Question 27

You are not allowed to give financial advice without proper certification.

  1. You cannot give financial advice without proper certification.
  2. You must not give financial advice without proper certification.
  3. You shouldn't give financial advice without proper certification.
  4. You must not to give financial advice without proper certification.

Question 28

"I am staying hydrated during practice now," he emphasized.

  1. He emphasized that he is staying hydrated during practice then.
  2. He emphasized that he was staying hydrated during practice now.
  3. He emphasized that he was staying hydrated during practice then.
  4. He emphasized that I was staying hydrated during practice then.

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

Question 30

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

Question 31

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

Question 32

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

Question 33

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

Question 34

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

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

For many teenagers, the words “art museum” bring to mind a quiet, formal place visited on a school trip. They often imagine long, silent hallways filled with old paintings that feel disconnected from their modern lives. This perception can make museums seem like places for older generations, not for them and their friends. The experience can feel more like a history lesson than a fun day out, leading many young people to believe that museums are simply boring.

However, this stereotype is becoming outdated. Around the world, museums are changing to become more dynamic and engaging spaces. They are introducing interactive technology, such as augmented reality (AR) that brings paintings to life, and hands-on workshops where visitors can create their own art. By hosting live music events and digital installations, these institutions are working hard to attract a new, younger audience that seeks excitement and connection.

In Vietnam, this challenge is particularly relevant. Institutions like the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi are home to priceless national treasures, representing centuries of Vietnamese culture. Despite their cultural importance, these traditional museums often struggle to compete with modern entertainment like cinemas and gaming centers for the attention of young people. The key question for them is how to preserve their valuable heritage while also becoming more appealing to teenagers.

Ultimately, the future of museums may depend on their ability to find a balance between the old and the new. A successful museum is not one that replaces its historical collections, but one that presents them in fresh and exciting ways. By blending cultural preservation with modern innovation, museums can transform from silent halls into vibrant cultural hubs, proving they are much more than just quiet buildings for old art.

Question 35

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

  1. How Technology is Replacing Old Art in Museums
  2. The History of the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum
  3. From Silent Halls to Vibrant Hubs: The Modern Evolution of Museums
  4. Why Teenagers Find Traditional Art Museums Boring

Question 36

According to paragraph 2, why are museums introducing new technologies and events?

  1. Because old paintings are no longer valuable to display.
  2. To attract a younger audience seeking engaging experiences.
  3. As a result of governments requiring them to modernize.
  4. To make more money from selling tickets to live music.

Question 37

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

  1. quiet and peaceful
  2. difficult and complex
  3. valuable and important
  4. lively and energetic

Question 38

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

  1. modern
  2. private
  3. artistic
  4. national

Question 39

How does the author organize the information in the passage?

  1. By comparing and contrasting art museums in Vietnam with those in other countries around the world.
  2. By presenting a common misconception, offering a counter-argument with examples, and discussing a future direction.
  3. By listing the historical events that led to the creation of museums in chronological order.
  4. By arguing against the use of technology in museums and then showing its negative effects.

Question 40

What can be inferred from the passage about the future success of museums?

  1. Museums will eventually have to replace all old art with digital installations to survive.
  2. Only museums with large budgets for technology will be successful in the future.
  3. Museums in Vietnam are unlikely to change and will become less popular over time.
  4. Their success will depend on their willingness to adapt to the interests of younger generations.

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