Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-33
Giới thiệu đề thi
Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH mã KHXH-33 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 33 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 chuyên KHXH năm 2026 của DethiAnh.
Bạn đang truy cập đề thi KHXH-33 ở chế độ Ôn tập; kết quả đúng/sai sẽ hiển thị ngay sau khi click chọn đáp án, cho phép bạn ôn tập nhanh qua mỗi đề thi chỉ trong 15-30 phút.
Bạn có thể click nút hỗ trợ ở các câu hỏi để ôn tập kiến thức. Đừng ☹️ nếu chọn sai đáp án; click vào đáp án đúng được đánh dấu để xem giải thích chi tiết và tiến bộ qua mỗi câu hỏi.
Chúc bạn ôn thi hiệu quả, xây dựng gốc Tiếng Anh vững chắc và chinh phục điểm 8-9-10!
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
Mai: These embroidered pictures are amazing!
Alex: I agree. This dragon design looks __________ than the flower one.
- more intricate
- the most intricate
- as intricate as
- intricate
Question 2
Mai: I'm thinking of joining the new hiking club.
John: That's cool! Did you __________ be in any clubs in high school?
- use to
- used to
- get used to
- using to
Question 3
Linh: My washing machine is making a strange noise.
Tom: The one, __________ is quite new, already has problems?
- which
- whose
- that
- who
Question 4
Minh: Have you ever received a strange email?
David: Yes, I __________ many phishing emails since last year.
- received
- have received
- receive
- was receiving
Question 5
Linh: What do you hope to do after high school?
Tom: I want to __________ a career in tourism, Linh.
- develop
- attend
- pursue
- establish
Question 6
Linh: Mr. Smith, I want to borrow this novel.
Mr. Smith: Linh, you have already checked out three books this week, __________?
- don't you
- haven't you
- have you
- didn't you
Question 7
Minh: I saw the water puppet show last night.
Sarah: Oh, how was it? Did you enjoy it __________?
- deep
- depth
- deeply
- deepen
Question 8
Mai: Tom, are you almost here for the meeting?
Tom: I'm sorry, Mai. I'm afraid I'm __________ by the rush hour.
- turned up
- broken down
- held up
- held back
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9
Minh: Hey Emily, I heard you were in hot water with your boss yesterday. What happened?
Emily: Oh, it was nothing serious. Just a misunderstanding about the report deadline.
- facing a big problem
- taking a hot bath
- feeling very warm
- having no problems
Question 10
Mai: Have you been to the new cafe on Tran Phu Street?
David: Yes, I went yesterday! The atmosphere is great, and the staff are incredibly friendly.
- unfriendly
- polite
- welcoming
- kind
Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11
Lan: Why are you investing your money like that?
Mike: I believe it will pay off in the long run.
- profitably
- immediately
- quickly
- eventually
Question 12
Linh: The air outside looks hazy. Is it safe?
Tom: Not really. It's necessary to wear a mask if you go out.
- helpful
- essential
- optional
- common
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- introduction
- eliminate
- enthusiasm
- territory
Question 14
- participant
- ceremony
- realistic
- necessity
Question 15
- gorgeous
- without
- conscious
- famous
Question 16
- evidence
- researcher
- perception
- dependent
Question 17
- absence
- include
- reduce
- silence
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 18
- reserve
- itself
- release
- player
Question 19
- ignore
- debate
- friday
- attach
Question 20
- maintain
- invent
- intend
- session
Question 21
- review
- talent
- detailed
- parade
Question 22
- attract
- suggest
- trigger
- ignore
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 23
My friends see a big jellyfish at the beach last Saturday.
- last
- see
- at
- the
Question 24
They discussed how could they make the English club meetings more interesting.
- the
- could they make
- more
- They
Question 25
The Venus flytrap is a fascinating plant, that catches insects with its leaves.
- The
- that
- its
- Venus
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 26
Liam and Chloe are discussing new gadgets.
Liam: I'm thinking about getting a robot vacuum cleaner. Do you have one?
Chloe: __________
- You definitely need to buy it.
- It is usually round in shape.
- It saves me so much time every week!
- It does the cleaning work.
Question 27
Maria and Leo are looking at air conditioners in an electronics store.
Maria: These new air conditioners are so expensive, and I'm worried about the electricity bill.
Leo: __________
- Are you sure you need one at all?
- They also come in many different colors.
- Just turn it off when you leave home.
- Maybe we should check the energy ratings first.
Question 28
Maria and Tom are reading a news article on a tablet.
Maria: "Look at this headline: 'Market Dips Slightly After Interest Rate Talk.'"
Tom: __________
- What does 'market dips' mean, exactly?
- I don't really care about economics.
- Is there any good food around here?
- Explain 'market dips' to me!
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29
They decided not to play badminton because it was raining heavily.
- Because of the rain, they decided not to play badminton.
- Because of the heavy rain, they decided not to play badminton.
- Because of heavily rain, they decided not to play badminton.
- Because of it was raining heavily, they decided not to play badminton.
Question 30
The restaurant is often fully booked. I can't get a table easily.
- If the restaurant weren't often fully booked, I couldn't get a table easily.
- If the restaurant weren't often fully booked, I would get a table easily.
- If the restaurant weren't often fully booked, I could get a table easily.
- If the restaurant isn't often fully booked, I could get a table easily.
Question 31
Why don't we let the robot vacuum clean the living room first?
- My mom suggested that we would let the robot vacuum clean the living room first.
- My mom suggested let the robot vacuum clean the living room first.
- My mom suggested letting the robot vacuum clean the living room first.
- My mom suggested to let the robot vacuum clean the living room first.
Question 32
My friend spends a lot of time editing her travel photos before posting them.
- It takes my friend a lot of time to edit her travel photos before posting them.
- My friend takes a lot of time editing her travel photos before posting them.
- It takes for my friend a lot of time to edit her travel photos before posting them.
- It takes a lot of time editing her travel photos before posting them.
Question 33
My current apartment is 40 square meters. My dream apartment is 65 square meters.
- My dream apartment is larger my current apartment.
- My dream apartment is more large than my current apartment.
- My current apartment is larger than my dream apartment.
- My dream apartment is larger than my current apartment.
Question 34
Her younger brother decorated her room for the card game party.
- She has her room decorated for the card game party.
- She had her room decorated for the card game party.
- She had her room to be decorated for the card game party.
- She had her room decorate for the card game party.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Have you ever wondered how you can run, jump, or even just smile? All these actions are possible thanks to our muscular system. This complex network allows us to (35) __________ a huge variety of movements, from lifting heavy objects to blinking our eyes. These are our voluntary muscles, which we control consciously. Our brain sends signals along nerves, telling these muscles when to act.
Each muscle is made of thousands of tiny strands called muscle fibers. When a muscle receives a signal from the brain, its fibers shorten, or contract. This contraction creates a pulling force. It’s important to remember that muscles can only pull; they cannot push. To create movement, they must work with bones and joints, pulling on them to move parts of the body. This is (36) __________ fundamental principle of biomechanics.
Because muscles can only pull, they must work in pairs to create movement in opposite directions. (37) __________, when you bend your arm, your bicep muscle contracts and pulls your lower arm up. At the same time, its partner muscle, the triceps, relaxes. To straighten your arm, the opposite happens. The triceps contracts and the bicep relaxes. They need to (38) __________ each other to allow for smooth motion.
Besides voluntary muscles, we also have involuntary muscles that work automatically. Your heart, for instance, is a powerful muscle that works without you thinking about it. It has to keep pumping blood to all parts of your body, so it truly has to (39) __________. Our body depends on these muscles to continue (40) __________ even when we are asleep.
A fitness expert once explained that a client asked him how he (41) __________ so strong. He told them it was all about understanding these muscle pairs. If we did not have muscles working together in pairs, every movement (42) __________ much more difficult and less controlled. This clever system of contracting and relaxing partners is what gives us the ability to perform everything from simple gestures to complex athletic feats.
Question 35
- invent
- imagine
- perform
- observe
Question 36
- the
- a
- no article
- an
Question 37
- However
- For example
- Despite this
- In addition
Question 38
- work with
- look into
- take on
- get over
Question 39
- hit the nail on the head
- work around the clock
- beat around the bush
- break a leg for us
Question 40
- function
- to function
- functioned
- functioning
Question 41
- could get
- could have gotten
- will get
- can get
Question 42
- would have been
- is
- would be
- will be
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Imagine scrolling through social media and seeing a video of your favorite singer endorsing a product you’ve never heard of, or a famous politician saying something truly shocking. You watch it again. It looks completely real. The voice, the facial expressions, everything seems perfect. But is it? Welcome to the era of deepfakes, a technology that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create highly convincing but entirely fake videos and audio. As this technology advances, the line between reality and digital fabrication is becoming dangerously blurry.
Deepfake technology works by training an AI on a massive dataset of images and audio of a specific person. The AI learns their facial movements, voice patterns, and mannerisms, allowing it to generate new content where that person appears to say or do things they never did. What was once a complex process requiring powerful computers is now becoming more accessible, with some apps allowing users to create simple face-swaps. While often used for harmless fun or in the film industry to create special effects, this sophisticated technology also carries significant risks.
The potential for misuse is enormous. Deepfakes can be a powerful tool for spreading misinformation and fake news, potentially influencing public opinion or damaging someone's reputation. A more direct threat, which is now a growing concern in Vietnam, is their use in financial scams. Cybersecurity experts, such as the well-known Ngo Minh Hieu (HieuPC), have started public campaigns to raise awareness. Scammers can use AI to clone a person's voice from a short audio clip, then call their family members pretending to be in trouble and asking for money. Because the voice sounds so authentic, they can easily trick unsuspecting relatives.
So, how can you protect yourself in a world where seeing isn't always believing? The first step is to become a more critical viewer. Pay close attention to details in videos. Do the person's eyes blink unnaturally, or do they stare without blinking for too long? Is the lighting on the face consistent with the background? Does the skin texture look too smooth or blurry? Sometimes, the audio is a giveaway; the voice might sound robotic or lack emotional variation.
Beyond visual clues, the most powerful defense is verifying the source. Ask yourself: where did this video come from? Was it posted by a reputable news organization or an anonymous social media account with no history? Before you share something shocking, take a moment to search for it on reliable news websites. If a major story is real, established journalists will be reporting on it. In this new digital landscape, questioning what you see online is not just a good habit—it's an essential skill for staying safe and informed.
Question 43
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- The Technical Process of Creating a Deepfake Video
- The History of Artificial Intelligence in Vietnam
- How Celebrities Use Deepfake Technology for Entertainment
- Deepfakes: Understanding the Threat and How to Protect Yourself
Question 44
According to paragraph 4, what is one visual clue that might indicate a video is a deepfake?
- The audio being slightly out of sync with the video.
- The video being shorter than one minute in length.
- A watermark identifying the AI software used.
- Unnatural blinking patterns of the person in the video.
Question 45
According to the passage, what is a direct result of deepfake technology becoming more accessible?
- The risks of financial scams and misinformation have increased.
- The cost of powerful computers has gone down significantly.
- The quality of special effects in movies has decreased.
- The public has become more trusting of online information.
Question 46
The word sophisticated in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...
- advanced and complex
- strange and unusual
- simple and easy
- popular and famous
Question 47
The word they in paragraph 3 refers to...
- family members
- public campaigns
- scammers
- cybersecurity experts
Question 48
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as ways to spot deepfakes EXCEPT...
- listening for a voice that sounds robotic or lacks emotion
- looking for unnatural facial movements like blinking
- analyzing the source and reliability of the post
- checking if the video has English subtitles
Question 49
What can be inferred from the passage about the author's viewpoint?
- The author thinks that all deepfake technology should be made illegal immediately.
- The author believes that media literacy and critical thinking are crucial skills in the modern age.
- The author feels that it is now impossible for ordinary people to identify fake content.
- The author believes that deepfakes are only a problem in Vietnam and not globally.
Question 50
Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?
- It presents a chronological history of artificial intelligence from start to finish.
- It defines a new technology, discusses its potential dangers, and offers practical advice.
- It compares and contrasts deepfake technology with other forms of social media.
- It argues for the benefits of deepfakes and then refutes those same arguments.