Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-137
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-137 có 50 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 137 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH năm 2026 của DethiAnh.
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Đề chuẩn
Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH.
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: Wow, this soup is incredible!
David: I know! The spices are all locally sourced, __________?
- weren't they
- are they
- don't they
- aren't they
Question 2
Mai: Hi, Ben. What do you suggest __________ this weekend?
Ben: I'm thinking about a picnic in the park if the weather is good!
- doing
- do
- to do
- did
Question 3
An: David, should I post my home address on this public forum?
David: Definitely not! There is __________ privacy when you share personal details like that.
- much
- any
- some
- no
Question 4
David: Mai, does your smart speaker always play music?
Mai: Yes, it __________ my favorite songs at 8 PM daily.
- is playing
- will play
- plays
- played
Question 5
Mai: Tom, how was your dinner at the new Italian place last night?
Tom: It was fantastic! __________ pasta was so fresh, and the sauce was incredible.
- the
- an
- (no article)
- a
Question 6
Linh: Wow, this new hiking trail looks tough!
John: It is! The path is __________ that only experienced hikers can finish it.
- so challenging
- enough challenging
- such challenging
- too challenging
Question 7
Linh: What happened to the little bird?
David: That's the tree __________ we found its nest broken.
- which
- whose
- who
- where
Question 8
Linh: "Remember to __________ the air conditioner before bed."
Mike: "Thanks for the reminder, Linh!"
- give up
- turn off
- look up
- turn on
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Mai: How was your trip to the new amusement park, Tom?
Tom: It was fun, Mai, but the lines for the rides were incredibly slow today.
- long
- leisurely
- gradual
- fast
Question 10
Minh: How was your first week at the new job, Emily?
Emily: It was quite demanding, with so many new procedures to learn. I'm exhausted!
- tough
- easy
- difficult
- stressful
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Hien: Have you seen the official warning about the river?
Sarah: Yes, we must carry out the safety instructions immediately.
- implement
- discuss
- transport
- postpone
Question 12
Linh: Sorry, Mike. I found your last message quite confusing.
Mike: Oh, I apologize. I'll try to be more direct next time.
- clear
- complicated
- unclear
- confused
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- deadline
- headache
- weather
- sweetheart
Question 14
- spectrum
- singer
- starting
- prison
Question 15
- recruit
- pursuit
- lawsuit
- guidance
Question 16
- dimension
- translation
- container
- casino
Question 17
- publisher
- instruction
- uniform
- construction
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- flower
- remote
- discourse
- discuss
Question 19
- additional
- medication
- continuous
- surprisingly
Question 20
- encourage
- diagnose
- compliance
- protective
Question 21
- politics
- adoption
- consistent
- admission
Question 22
- surveillance
- judicial
- december
- regular
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
The old storyteller, that had captivated the family with his tales, pointed to a painting of the mythical turtle.
- pointed
- his
- that
- of
Question 24
Customers usually manage their accounts online, but yesterday a customer comes to the branch for help.
- their
- to
- comes
- Customers
Question 25
You mustn't finish your work if you keep talking on the phone.
- mustn't
- your
- talking
- on
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Sarah and Tom are discussing their recent trip to a national park.
Sarah: I saw some tourists trying to feed the monkeys yesterday. It made me a bit worried.
Tom: __________
- Those monkeys must really enjoy the food.
- Maybe they just wanted to be friendly.
- Did you get a good photo of them?
- It's really important to let wild animals be.
Question 27
Sarah and Tom are discussing their National Day plans.
Sarah: National Day is next week! What should we do to celebrate?
Tom: __________
- I have no idea about that.
- Did you check the forecast yet?
- How about a picnic in the park?
- You must decide what we do.
Question 28
Two university students, Liam and Sarah, are discussing their study plans.
Liam: Are you planning to study something like engineering or medicine?
Sarah: __________
- STEM subjects are incredibly boring to me.
- My professor said I'm good at writing essays.
- It's a very complicated decision for me.
- I actually prefer subjects like history and literature.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
"How long do you need to knead the dough?" the chef asked.
- The chef asked me how long did I need to knead the dough.
- The chef asked me how long do I need to knead the dough.
- The chef asked me how long I needed to knead the dough.
- The chef asked me how long I need to knead the dough.
Question 30
If she doesn't show up at the next event, I won't recognize her.
- Unless she shows 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 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.
Question 31
You don't eat enough fruits and vegetables. You often feel tired.
- If you ate enough fruits and vegetables, you wouldn't often feel tired.
- If you didn't eat enough fruits and vegetables, you wouldn't often feel tired.
- If you ate enough fruits and vegetables, you would often feel tired.
- If you eat enough fruits and vegetables, you wouldn't often feel tired.
Question 32
The last time I checked the electricity meter was in January.
- I haven't checked the electricity meter for January.
- I didn't check the electricity meter since January.
- I haven't checked the electricity meter since January.
- I don't check the electricity meter since January.
Question 33
I like getting my blood test results by phone more than visiting the clinic in person.
- I prefer getting my blood test results by phone than visiting the clinic in person.
- I prefer getting my blood test results by phone to visiting the clinic in person.
- I prefer to get my blood test results by phone to visit the clinic in person.
- I prefer getting my blood test results by phone to visit the clinic in person.
Question 34
He is a complete beginner. He cannot understand the advanced techniques taught in the class.
- He isn't beginner enough to understand the advanced techniques taught in the class.
- He isn't experienced to understand the advanced techniques taught in the class.
- He isn't experienced enough to understand the advanced techniques taught in the class.
- He isn't experienced enough understanding the advanced techniques taught in the class.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
What makes a train "high-speed"? Generally, these are railway systems that (35) __________ at speeds significantly faster than conventional trains. While a regular passenger train might travel at 120 km/h, the most modern high-speed trains can achieve average speeds of over 250 km/h. They represent (36) __________ major leap in land transportation, connecting cities hundreds of kilometers apart in just a few hours.
This incredible speed is not possible on standard railway lines. High-speed trains require specially built tracks, which are constructed from stronger materials and have gentler curves. This design minimizes friction and ensures stability at high velocities. (37) __________, significant investment is needed to build and maintain this dedicated infrastructure, which is a key characteristic that separates high-speed rail from traditional networks.
Beyond the tracks, the technology of the trains themselves is completely different. Their design is highly aerodynamic, meaning their shape is made to reduce air resistance, much like an airplane. These trains don't use conventional engines; instead, they (38) __________ powerful electric motors and advanced control systems. This technology, which is managed by complex computers, ensures the journey is not only faster but also much smoother than on an older train.
The advanced engineering allows the train (39) __________ with remarkable efficiency and safety. The passenger experience is also a priority, with cabins designed to be quiet and comfortable despite the immense speeds. Everything about these systems is (40) __________, from the braking systems to the signaling technology. A transportation company recently announced that it (41) __________ an even faster model next year, pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
The difference in technology is stark. If conventional trains (42) __________ on these special tracks, they still would not achieve the same performance due to their design limitations. The combination of unique tracks, aerodynamic bodies, and powerful electric propulsion is what truly defines a high-speed train, making it one of the most impressive feats of modern engineering.
Question 35
- maneuver
- proceed
- function
- operate
Question 36
- a
- no article
- the
- an
Question 37
- In order to
- Although
- Therefore
- Nevertheless
Question 38
- rely on
- take off
- look into
- put up with
Question 39
- traveling
- traveled
- to travel
- travel
Question 40
- a piece of cake
- run of the mill
- cutting edge
- once in a blue moon
Question 41
- will launch
- would launch
- was launching
- has launched
Question 42
- run
- ran
- would run
- had run
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Have you ever scrolled through your mom’s Facebook page and suddenly seen a picture of yourself as a baby, wearing a silly hat? Or maybe a post celebrating your latest school report card for all her friends to see? This common practice, where parents share details and photos of their children online, is called 'sharenting'. In many cultures, including Vietnam, it is a way for parents to express pride and joy. However, as teenagers become more aware of their own identity, this raises an important question: where is the line between a parent's pride and a child's right to privacy?
From a parent's point of view, sharing these moments often comes from a place of love. They want to keep family members who live far away updated, or simply create a digital album of precious memories. In Vietnam, it's a cultural norm to publicly celebrate a child's achievements, and social media makes this easier than ever. Many parents are not aware of the potential negative consequences and believe they are only doing something positive. They may not think to ask for consent, assuming their child wouldn't mind.
For teenagers, however, the perspective can be very different. The primary concern is privacy. As you get older, you want more control over your own image and story. The photos and information your parents post create a permanent digital record. These records become part of a 'digital footprint'—a trail of your online activity that can last forever. They can be seen by university admissions officers, future employers, or even just classmates, who might use an embarrassing photo to tease you. This digital identity is being built for you, not by you.
Beyond potential embarrassment, there are serious long-term risks associated with sharenting. Sharing photos that contain identifiable information, such as a school uniform or a favorite local park, can create security vulnerabilities. In more extreme cases, these photos can be stolen by strangers and used for 'digital kidnapping'—creating fake profiles or using the images for malicious purposes. Oversharing can inadvertently provide a roadmap to a child's life, which can be dangerous in the wrong hands. The result of a simple, proud post can sometimes be a serious threat to a child's safety.
Finding a solution doesn't mean parents must stop sharing completely. Instead, it requires open communication and mutual respect. The best approach is for families to work together. Teenagers can express their feelings calmly and explain their concerns about their digital footprint. In turn, parents can agree to ask for permission before posting. Together, families can establish clear rules, such as 'no embarrassing photos,' 'no location tags,' or agreeing to review privacy settings on social media accounts. This collaborative effort helps protect the child's privacy while still allowing parents to share their proud moments responsibly.
Question 43
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- The Dangers of Vietnamese Parents Using Facebook
- How to Create a Popular Online Profile for Your Child
- Why Teenagers Should Not Use Social Media
- Sharenting: Balancing a Parent's Pride and a Child's Privacy
Question 44
What is the word consent in paragraph 2 closest in meaning to?
- memory
- pride
- permission
- advice
Question 45
The word They in paragraph 3 refers to...
- teenagers
- classmates
- future employers
- digital records
Question 46
According to paragraph 4, what is a potential result of sharing photos with identifiable information?
- It can lead to serious safety threats for the child.
- It causes the child to become too proud and arrogant.
- It makes family members who live far away feel disconnected.
- It results in the child having fewer friends at their school.
Question 47
Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
- The passage suggests that communication is key to solving the problem of 'sharenting'.
- Parents who practice 'sharenting' usually intend to harm their children's future.
- The problem of 'sharenting' is a new cultural norm found only in Vietnam.
- A teenager's digital footprint disappears after they turn 18 years old.
Question 48
According to paragraph 2, what is one reason parents in Vietnam share their children's achievements online?
- They are required to do so by their children's schools.
- They want to make other parents feel jealous of their child.
- To get professional advice on raising their children.
- It is a cultural norm to publicly celebrate a child's success.
Question 49
All of the following are mentioned in paragraph 5 as part of a family solution EXCEPT...
- establishing clear rules together as a family.
- teenagers calmly explaining their concerns.
- blocking parents from all social media platforms.
- parents asking for permission before posting.
Question 50
The passage mentions several risks of sharenting. Which of the following is an example of a security risk?
- A university rejecting a student's application.
- A teenager feeling embarrassed in front of their friends.
- A parent and a teenager arguing about a Facebook post.
- A photo revealing a child's school uniform and location.