Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề KHXH-97

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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: Our city needs more recycling options.

David: I agree. I wish it __________ easier to sort all our waste.

  1. be
  2. were
  3. was
  4. is

Question 2

Linh: Excuse me, what time does the clinic close?

David: The main clinic usually __________ at 6 PM.

  1. is closing
  2. will close
  3. closed
  4. closes

Question 3

Minh: Look at this new rule for our building!

Sarah: It says residents __________ sort their garbage before disposal.

  1. must
  2. might
  3. should
  4. can

Question 4

Linh: How did you finish the assignment so fast?

David: It was __________ that I completed it in twenty minutes.

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

Question 5

Linh: David, I'm trying to make 'chả giò' for the first time.

David: Great! Do you know __________ to roll them properly so they don't break?

  1. what
  2. how
  3. why
  4. where

Question 6

Lan: I want to help the community.

Chris: Good! If you volunteer, you __________ meet interesting people.

  1. would meet
  2. met
  3. might meet
  4. will meet

Question 7

An: Is this umbrella for you, Chris?

Chris: No, it's not just for me. It's __________.

  1. us
  2. ours
  3. our
  4. we

Question 8

Mai: David, I really want to speak English more fluently.

David: I think you just need to __________ more progress, Mai. Keep practicing!

  1. do
  2. take
  3. get
  4. make

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

Question 9

Mai: John, I find cleaning the high windows every weekend quite difficult.

John: I agree, Mai. Perhaps we can find an easier way or do it less often.

  1. hard
  2. easy
  3. complicated
  4. challenging

Question 10

Lan: I'm not sure if this new laptop was a good deal. It felt quite expensive.

Tom: Really? I thought they were offering some great discounts on that model.

  1. pricey
  2. costly
  3. luxurious
  4. cheap

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

Question 11

Minh: How do you like the bún chả, David?

David: It's absolutely out of this world! So delicious.

  1. not from Earth
  2. difficult to cook
  3. amazing
  4. terrible

Question 12

Linh: How's your daughter's swimming lessons going, David?

David: She's really starting to progress well with her freestyle.

  1. continue
  2. decline
  3. improve
  4. compete

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

Question 13

  1. ethical
  2. anywhere
  3. virtual
  4. company

Question 14

  1. coming
  2. divorce
  3. because
  4. conflict

Question 15

  1. awesome
  2. christian
  3. science
  4. wisdom

Question 16

  1. ingredient
  2. demographic
  3. regulation
  4. generally

Question 17

  1. mental
  2. factor
  3. instant
  4. merchant

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 18

  1. orange
  2. respect
  3. earthquake
  4. statue

Question 19

  1. anymore
  2. emerging
  3. tobacco
  4. electric

Question 20

  1. successful
  2. dialogue
  3. permanent
  4. dedicate

Question 21

  1. admission
  2. position
  3. maintenance
  4. imagine

Question 22

  1. assign
  2. enroll
  3. parade
  4. earthquake

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

Question 23

We gathered so useful information for our upcoming trip to the coast.

  1. information
  2. for
  3. so
  4. the

Question 24

Many students enjoy to learn about different animal species.

  1. students
  2. to learn
  3. enjoy
  4. different

Question 25

He didn't know what to doing when his car unexpectedly stopped on the highway.

  1. on
  2. doing
  3. unexpectedly
  4. his

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are talking about weekend plans.

Liam: I'm looking for something fun to do next Saturday. Do you have any ideas?

Chloe: __________

  1. How about we join a pottery workshop at the community center?
  2. You could try learning art at the center.
  3. I'm planning to visit an art gallery myself.
  4. Do you want to know about art classes?

Question 27

Liam is about to travel and is asking his friend Maria for advice.

Liam: I'm excited about my trip to Rome, but I'm a bit nervous about safety. What should I keep in mind?

Maria: __________

  1. Rome is a beautiful city, you'll love it.
  2. Always watch your belongings, especially in crowded places.
  3. Just avoid everyone you don't know.
  4. You should always be careful.

Question 28

Two friends, Sarah and Tom, are discussing weekend plans.

Sarah: Tom, I'm thinking of having a board game night at my place this Saturday. I'll get some snacks and drinks.

Tom: __________

  1. Okay, I understand your plan.
  2. That sounds great! What time should I come?
  3. I usually go to bed early on Saturdays.
  4. Can you list all the board games you own?

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

Question 29

My friend can't join the school basketball team.

  1. My friend wishes he joined the school basketball team.
  2. My friend wishes he would join the school basketball team.
  3. My friend wishes he could join the school basketball team.
  4. My friend wishes he can join the school basketball team.

Question 30

If you use your mobile phone more, connecting with others will be simpler.

  1. The more you use your mobile phone, the more simple connecting with others will be.
  2. The more you use your mobile phone, the simpler connecting with others will be.
  3. The more you use your mobile phone, connecting with others will be simpler.
  4. More you use your mobile phone, the simpler connecting with others will be.

Question 31

Governments are making efforts to promote renewable energy sources. However, the global carbon emissions continue to rise.

  1. Although governments are making efforts to promote renewable energy sources, the global carbon emissions continue to rise.
  2. Governments are making efforts to promote renewable energy sources, although the global carbon emissions continue to rise.
  3. Although governments are making efforts to promote renewable energy sources the global carbon emissions continue to rise.
  4. Although governments are making efforts to promote renewable energy sources but the global carbon emissions continue to rise.

Question 32

Finding a reliable lost and found department is helpful.

  1. It helps finding a reliable lost and found department.
  2. It is helpful to find a reliable lost and found department.
  3. It is helpful find a reliable lost and found department.
  4. It is helpful for finding a reliable lost and found department.

Question 33

The children light the lanterns. They create a beautiful sight.

  1. Lighting the lanterns create a beautiful sight.
  2. The children lighting the lanterns create a beautiful sight.
  3. To light the lanterns creates a beautiful sight.
  4. Lighting the lanterns creates a beautiful sight.

Question 34

I am sure Nam is not playing video games right now because he's studying for the exam.

  1. Nam must not be playing video games right now because he's studying for the exam.
  2. Nam can't be playing video games right now because he's studying for the exam.
  3. Nam might not be playing video games right now because he's studying for the exam.
  4. Nam can't play video games right now because he's studying for the exam.

Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Have you ever wondered why some flights are so much cheaper than others? The answer often lies in the business model of budget airlines. Their main goal is to offer significantly (35) __________ ticket prices than traditional carriers. The reason is that they provide a very basic service, focusing only on getting you from one destination to another, without the non-essential luxuries.

One major strategy involves the choice of airports. Budget airlines frequently fly to smaller, secondary airports that are located further from the city center. Because these airports have lower landing fees, the airline saves a lot of money. Furthermore, since these airports are less busy, planes (36) __________ spend less time waiting on the ground, allowing for quicker turnarounds.

Onboard the plane, the differences are also clear. You will find that there are no free meals or drinks. Services that are considered standard on other airlines, like checked baggage and in-flight entertainment, are often treated as (37) __________ extras for which you must pay. This “unbundling” of services means passengers only pay for what they actually want or need.

Operational efficiency is another key factor. Most budget airlines use only one type of aircraft. (38) __________ do they save money on maintenance, but they also streamline crew training. This approach is much (39) __________ expensive than operating a mixed fleet. They also aim for quick turnaround times on the ground. By optimizing their schedules, they (40) __________ an impressive level of efficiency.

(41) __________ means that even small delays are costly and must be avoided. (42) __________, the low price of a budget airline ticket is not a mystery; it is a direct result of a business model focused on minimizing costs. By cutting non-essential services and maximizing efficiency, these airlines can pass the savings on to the customer.

Question 35

  1. fairer
  2. weaker
  3. smaller
  4. lower

Question 36

  1. would
  2. should
  3. can
  4. must

Question 37

  1. adding
  2. additionally
  3. addition
  4. additional

Question 38

  1. Not only
  2. Hardly ever
  3. Never before
  4. No sooner

Question 39

  1. least
  2. more
  3. less
  4. fewer

Question 40

  1. perform
  2. produce
  3. achieve
  4. conduct

Question 41

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

Question 42

  1. For example
  2. Nevertheless
  3. In conclusion
  4. On the other hand

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

Exploring a new city is one of life's great adventures. Whether on a family holiday abroad or just spending a day with friends in a different part of your own country, the thrill of discovery is exciting. However, this excitement is best enjoyed when paired with a smart approach to personal safety. Being aware and prepared doesn't take away from the fun; in fact, it ensures your memories are positive ones. The key is not to be fearful, but to be mindful and equipped with good habits.

The first and most fundamental strategy is situational awareness. This means paying attention to your surroundings and not making yourself an easy target. Tourists who look lost, are completely absorbed in their phones, or display expensive items like flashy jewelry and large cameras can appear more vulnerable. A simple tip is to try to blend in. Observe how locals dress and act. Walking with confidence, even when you're not entirely sure of your way, can make a significant difference in how you are perceived.

Every city has its unique challenges, and doing a little research beforehand is invaluable. For example, in some popular destinations, tourists might face issues with taxi meters or over-enthusiastic vendors. Travel blogs and official guidebooks are excellent resources for learning about these specific local scams. By knowing what to look out for, tourists are less likely to be caught off guard. When they are prepared, they can handle these situations calmly and avoid being taken advantage of. This preparation is a sign of a respectful and intelligent traveler.

Technology can be your best friend when it comes to safety. Using a mapping application on your phone is much more discreet than unfolding a large paper map. Ride-sharing apps often provide price transparency and a digital record of your journey, which can be safer than hailing a random taxi on the street. It’s also wise to keep your phone charged and to share your itinerary with a family member. Beyond technology, always trust your intuition. If a person or a place feels unsafe, it probably is. Don't hesitate to leave a situation that makes you uncomfortable.

In the end, staying safe while exploring is a blend of awareness, research, and smart use of modern tools. These simple precautions are not meant to create anxiety but to empower you. By being a prepared traveler, you protect yourself from common troubles and free yourself up to truly connect with the new environment, its culture, and its people. A safe trip is a happy trip, full of adventure and wonderful, lasting memories.

Question 43

The word vulnerable in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...

  1. confident in one's abilities
  2. exposed to potential harm
  3. excited about new experiences
  4. uninterested in the surroundings

Question 44

The word they in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. tourists
  2. travel blogs
  3. dishonest vendors
  4. local authorities

Question 45

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

  1. The Dangers of Traveling to Big Cities
  2. How Technology Has Made Travel Safer
  3. A Tourist's Guide to Vietnamese Scams
  4. A Smart Traveler's Guide to Urban Safety

Question 46

According to the passage, what is a direct result of researching a city before visiting?

  1. You become aware of specific local issues like taxi scams.
  2. You can avoid all potential dangers during your trip.
  3. You will receive better service from local vendors.
  4. You will be able to use public transport for free.

Question 47

How does the author organize the information in the passage?

  1. By arguing against the common belief that cities are dangerous.
  2. By comparing and contrasting safety in different types of cities.
  3. By introducing a problem and then offering a series of categorized solutions and tips.
  4. By listing events in chronological order from planning to returning from a trip.

Question 48

What can be inferred from the passage about the author's attitude towards travel?

  1. The author feels that modern technology has eliminated most travel risks.
  2. The author suggests that tourists should avoid interacting with locals.
  3. The author thinks traveling to large cities is too risky for teenagers.
  4. The author believes that preparation and awareness make travel more enjoyable, not less.

Question 49

According to paragraph 2, what is one way to avoid looking like an easy target?

  1. By asking local police for directions when lost.
  2. By using a printed map instead of a phone.
  3. By not displaying expensive items like jewelry or big cameras.
  4. By only visiting well-known tourist attractions.

Question 50

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a strategy for staying safe?

  1. Dressing in a way that helps you blend in with locals.
  2. Trusting your intuition when a situation feels wrong.
  3. Researching common local scams before you travel.
  4. Learning basic self-defense techniques before a trip.

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