Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Hải Phòng môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề HPG-39
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Hải Phòng mã HPG-39 có 40 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 39 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: This group project feels really difficult.
David: I agree, but we have __________ good ideas if we brainstorm more.
- much
- few
- any
- many
Question 2
Mai: Hey David, did you remember to __________ the lights before we left?
David: Oh no! I totally forgot. Thanks for reminding me.
- turn on
- turn off
- take off
- look up
Question 3
Minh: I have so many articles to write this week.
Sarah: I know! I wish I __________ type really fast like a professional typist.
- will be able to
- typed
- could
- can
Question 4
Linh: Have you visited Cat Tien National Park?
Mike: Yes, it's a beautiful place __________ many rare animals live.
- whose
- which
- who
- where
Question 5
Linh: The water puppet show was incredible! I didn't know __________ to focus on.
Mike: There's so much happening, it's easy to miss things.
- how
- where
- what
- which
Question 6
Linh: How do you manage your household expenses?
David: We're trying to live on a strict __________ this month.
- schedule
- plan
- budget
- limit
Question 7
Sarah: Linh, do you want to see the Dragon Bridge?
Linh: Yes! Let's go __________ Saturday morning.
- at
- on
- in
- for
Question 8
David: Linh, I need to get a tax invoice.
Linh: You should go to the local __________.
- tax collector
- tax return
- post office
- tax office
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Minh: I'm trying to build a good online presence, but it feels like everything I post is scrutinized.
Sarah: Yes, maintaining your online trust with future employers is crucial, so be careful.
- distrust
- confidence
- faith
- integrity
Question 10
Linh: Hi Tom, how are you finding the new project management course? Is it very demanding?
Tom: It's quite intense, but I'm trying to take it in my stride.
- learn new skills quickly
- deal with it calmly
- measure my steps carefully
- find it very difficult to handle
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Mike: Hey Linh, what are you saving up for?
Linh: I'm trying to put aside some money for a new laptop.
- save
- collect
- place
- spend
Question 12
Mai: I want to find out more about this company's eco-friendly efforts.
Alex: That's a good idea! Their website has a lot of details.
- search
- conceal
- discover
- find
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- limited
- fantastic
- minister
- champion
Question 14
- emotional
- optimistic
- mortality
- literally
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 15
- discourse
- insane
- wander
- around
Question 16
- supposedly
- enthusiasm
- expectation
- establishment
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 17
I received so a fancy invitation to your friend's new barbershop opening, I'm really excited to go!
- really
- so
- friend's
- opening
Question 18
This new game on the phone is my, and I want to show you how to play.
- to
- is
- and
- my
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 19
Maria is at a phone repair shop, talking to a technician named Tom.
Tom: Okay, Maria, I've checked your phone. It looks like the charging port is damaged.
Maria: __________
- How can I get it fixed?
- Is this the best repair shop here?
- Which tools will you use for this?
- So, you're fixing it immediately?
Question 20
Maria is at the customer service desk of a supermarket.
Assistant: Good morning. How can I help you today?
Maria: __________
- My apologies, but these vegetables seem to have expired.
- I bought these yesterday, but they're spoiled. I'd like a refund.
- You sold me bad vegetables. Refund my money!
- These vegetables are interesting. How much do they cost?
Choose the sentence that is best made from the given cues in each of the following questions.
Question 21
We / plan / attend / special event / next month
- We plan to attend special event next month.
- We plan to attend a special event next month.
- We plan attending a special event next month.
- We plan attend special event next month.
Question 22
I / often / look / for / dishes / without / meat
- I often look for without meat dishes.
- I often look for dishes without meat.
- I look often for dishes without meat.
- I often look dishes for without meat.
Question 23
learn/ new skill/ well/ you/ practice/ every day
- To learning a new skill well, you should practice every day.
- To learn a new skill well, you practice every day.
- To learn a new skill well, you should practice every day.
- Learn a new skill well, you should practice every day.
Question 24
She / go / market / buy / ingredients / dinner
- She goes to the market to buy ingredients for dinner.
- She is going to the market to buy ingredients for dinner.
- She is going to the market buying ingredients for dinner.
- She is going to market to buy ingredients to dinner.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 25
The personal information is so sensitive that you cannot share it publicly.
- The personal information is too sensitive for you cannot share it publicly.
- The personal information is too sensitive for you to share publicly.
- The personal information is too sensitive for you sharing publicly.
- The personal information is too sensitive that you cannot share it publicly.
Question 26
The student was looking for cheap textbooks online. His friend was asking for recommendations from teachers at that time.
- When the student was looking for cheap textbooks online, his friend was asking for recommendations from teachers.
- While the student was looking for cheap textbooks online, his friend was asking for recommendations from teachers.
- The student was looking for cheap textbooks online while his friend was asking for recommendations from teachers at that time.
- While the student was looking for cheap textbooks online, his friend asked for recommendations from teachers.
Question 27
If she doesn't show up at the next event, I won't recognize her.
- Unless she showed up at the next event, I won't recognize her.
- Unless she doesn't show up at the next event, I won't recognize her.
- Unless she show up at the next event, I won't recognize her.
- Unless she shows up at the next event, I won't recognize her.
Question 28
"How many lumens does this light bulb produce?" the electrician asked the salesperson.
- The electrician asked the salesperson how many lumens does that light bulb produce.
- The electrician asked the salesperson how many lumens that light bulb produced.
- The electrician asked the salesperson how many lumens this light bulb produced.
- The electrician asked the salesperson how many lumens that light bulb produces.
Choose the option that best fits each numbered blank in the following text.
Have you ever tried to listen to music on a noisy bus? Noise-cancelling headphones are a popular solution for (29) __________ noisy situations. Instead of just blocking sound physically like regular earmuffs, they use advanced technology to actively (30) __________ unwanted ambient noise. This technology makes travelling or working in loud places much more pleasant.
The magic relies (31) __________ a tiny microphone on the outside of the headphone. This microphone 'listens' to the surrounding noise and sends the soundwave data to a special processing chip. This chip instantly creates an opposite soundwave – a sort of 'anti-noise'. (32) __________, when the anti-noise wave meets the original noise wave, they cancel each other out before reaching your ear. The result is a significant reduction in background noise, which has a positive (33) __________ on your listening experience. If this technology didn’t exist, listening to audio clearly in public (34) __________ much more difficult.
Question 29
- much
- every
- a few of
- many
Question 30
- deal with
- look for
- turn down
- get over
Question 31
- with
- on
- in
- at
Question 32
- For instance
- Moreover
- Nevertheless
- Consequently
Question 33
- effect
- effort
- aspect
- affect
Question 34
- would be
- would have been
- was
- will be
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
In cities across Vietnam, from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, a green trend is growing. Young people are filling their rooms and favorite cafes with houseplants. This is not just for decoration; many believe these plants are natural air purifiers. Shops and social media often promote specific plants as being excellent at cleaning the air. But is this popular belief based on solid science, or is it more of a hopeful myth?
The idea that plants can clean indoor air comes from a famous 1989 NASA study. Researchers found that common houseplants could absorb harmful chemicals called volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air in a sealed laboratory chamber. This process happens as the plant takes in gases through its leaves and the microorganisms in the soil also play a part. The study was originally intended to explore life support systems for potential space stations.
However, translating these findings to a typical home or bedroom is complicated. The NASA experiment was conducted in a small, airtight chamber. Our rooms are much larger and have constant air exchange from windows, doors, and ventilation systems. Therefore, the cleaning effect of a few plants in a normal-sized room is actually quite minor. You would need an enormous number of plants—perhaps hundreds—to have a noticeable impact on air quality.
So, should you get rid of your plants? Absolutely not. While they may not be powerful air filters, houseplants offer other proven benefits. Studies show they can reduce stress, boost mood, and improve focus. They add beauty and a touch of nature to our urban lives. It's best to appreciate houseplants for these qualities, rather than relying on them to solve air pollution problems.
Question 35
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- The Famous NASA Study on Air Quality
- Why Vietnamese Cities Need More Greenery
- How to Choose the Best Air-Purifying Plant
- Houseplants: More for Mood Than for Clean Air
Question 36
According to paragraph 2, what was a key finding of the 1989 NASA study?
- That common houseplants could remove certain harmful chemicals from the air.
- That plants were only effective in potential space stations.
- That only specific, rare tropical plants could clean the air.
- That microorganisms in the soil were more effective than the leaves.
Question 37
The word absorb in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to...
- reflect
- take in
- produce
- block
Question 38
The word minor in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to...
- temporary
- significant
- unimportant
- frequent
Question 39
Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?
- It presents a problem, lists several solutions, and recommends the most effective one.
- It compares and contrasts the benefits of different types of houseplants for city living.
- It argues for a specific viewpoint and uses personal anecdotes to support it.
- It introduces a popular claim, provides its scientific basis, critiques its real-world application, and offers an alternative perspective.
Question 40
What does the author of the passage imply about people who buy plants primarily to purify their air?
- They are likely experts in the science of horticulture.
- They often regret their decision to buy so many plants.
- They are contributing significantly to solving urban pollution.
- They may have overestimated the plants' air-cleaning capabilities.