Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Ninh Bình môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề NBI-171
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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Ninh Bình mã NBI-171 có 50 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Sở GD-ĐT Ninh Bình, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 171 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 Ninh Bình năm 2026 của DethiAnh.
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Đề chuẩn
Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Sở GD-ĐT Ninh Bình.
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: How can we improve our bill splitting?
Mike: The more accurately we input the numbers, __________.
- the more efficiently the transaction will complete
- more efficiently the transaction will complete
- the transaction will complete more efficiently
- the most efficiently the transaction will complete
Question 2
David: Linh, that coding project is hard.
Linh: Don't give up! You decided __________ it, remember?
- to finish
- finishing
- finish
- to finishing
Question 3
Minh: How's your new online store, Sarah?
Sarah: It's busy! I usually __________ customer orders until late evening.
- am processing
- will process
- processed
- process
Question 4
Minh: It's so cold today, isn't it, Emily?
Emily: Yeah, I can barely stop my teeth from __________!
- grinding
- trembling
- chattering
- shaking
Question 5
Linh: Mark, you've been practicing your answers all day.
Mark: Yes, the big interview is tomorrow. You __________ really well-prepared for it.
- must be
- might be
- have to be
- should be
Question 6
Minh: Could you please give me your updated contact __________?
David: Sure, I'll email it to you later today.
- information
- inform
- informative
- informatively
Question 7
Linh: I found a great English book for my friend's birthday.
David: Not really. I wish I __________ translate it for her.
- will be able to
- translated
- can
- could
Question 8
Linh: Mike, what's your favorite game role?
Mike: I prefer playing support characters __________ they help the team win more easily.
- since
- although
- because of
- so
Question 9
Minh: Emily, where should I go to pay my taxes?
Emily: The district office is the place __________ you can submit all forms.
- which
- who
- whose
- where
Question 10
Mai: Should I __________ part in the debate club or the art class?
David: Choose what you enjoy most, Mai!
- make
- get
- do
- take
Question 11
Minh: The weather changed unexpectedly.
Sarah: Yeah. Now we need to decide __________ to go to the picnic or stay home.
- who
- whether
- what
- how
Question 12
Mai: Alex, you know so much about plants!
Alex: Thanks! Did you __________ spend time in nature as a child?
- get used to
- be used to
- used to
- use to
Question 13
David: How are you feeling, Linh? Can you still come?
Linh: Sorry, David. I have __________ strength at all. I can't.
- any
- much
- some
- no
Question 14
Linh: This recycled paper notebook is interesting. Who can explain its benefits?
David: You should talk to the __________ over by the display.
- sales assistant
- product specialist
- product display
- store manager
Question 15
Linh: Hi Sarah, what do you think is the most important quality for a good team member?
Sarah: That's a great question, Linh. I believe that __________ honesty is absolutely essential for team success.
- a
- the
- an
- (no article)
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 16
- bullet
- statute
- induce
- stupid
Question 17
- airport
- fairly
- painful
- unfair
Question 18
- registration
- significant
- diagnosis
- recognition
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 19
- territory
- intelligent
- conspiracy
- practitioner
Question 20
- embrace
- intend
- mandate
- impose
Choose the best arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful dialogue/paragraph in each of the following questions.
Question 21
A young hiker felt unsure about the mountain path ahead.
a. The guide pointed to the loose rocks and wet patches on the ground.
b. The hiker then walked slowly, checking each step more carefully than before.
c. "Always look for steady footing and avoid dark, soft soil," she explained patiently.
d. "How can I tell if this part of the trail is safe?" he questioned.
e. He stopped and asked the experienced guide next to him.
- e-d-a-c-b
- e-b-d-c-a
- d-a-c-b-e
- d-e-a-c-b
Question 22
Planning a vacation can be exciting, especially when deciding between two very different places.
a. Here, you could visit many museums and try different kinds of food in big restaurants.
b. Imagine a trip to City A, known for its tall buildings and busy streets.
c. Choosing between City A's vibrant energy and Town B's calm beauty depends on what kind of rest you need.
d. However, Town B offers a completely different experience with its quiet beaches and green hills.
e. In Town B, you might enjoy swimming in the sea or walking along beautiful nature trails.
- b-a-d-e-c
- e-c-a-d-b
- c-a-d-e-b
- b-a-c-d-e
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 23
Sarah and Mark are colleagues discussing a work project.
Sarah: I need to send you the project video, but it's really big.
Mark: __________
- You already sent me the file.
- Can you tell me how big it is?
- Should we use the company's shared drive?
- Why don't you just email it?
Question 24
Two friends, Liam and Sarah, are discussing an online booking experience for a cooking class.
Liam: So, how was your experience booking that cooking class online?
Sarah: __________
- They should have replied much sooner.
- We talked about the available dates.
- The online form was quite long.
- Excellent! Their customer service replied very quickly.
Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 25
You're at a museum and see this sign near a roped-off area. What should you do?
- You can only enter if you're carrying something.
- You're not allowed to enter this area.
- You should run as fast as you can through this area.
- Walk in this area, don't run.
Question 26
What does the notice say?
- You should recycle plastic to protect the environment.
- You shouldn't worry about plastic as it has no impact on the environment.
- You should avoid using plastic because it cannot be recycled.
- You can throw away plastic since it is recyclable.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 27
Linh is excellent at research. She always finds reliable sources.
- Linh, who she always finds reliable sources, is excellent at research.
- Linh, which always finds reliable sources, is excellent at research.
- Linh, who always finds reliable sources, is excellent at research.
- Linh is excellent at research and she always finds reliable sources.
Question 28
If we don't leave soon, we will miss the beginning of the football match.
- Unless we leave soon, we won't miss the beginning of the football match.
- Unless we will leave soon, we will miss the beginning of the football match.
- Unless we leave soon, we will miss the beginning of the football match.
- Unless we don't leave soon, we will miss the beginning of the football match.
Question 29
I am sure my neighbor is not on vacation right now, because I just saw their car.
- My neighbor can't be on vacation right now, because I just saw their car.
- My neighbor can't being on vacation right now, because I just saw their car.
- My neighbor couldn't have been on vacation right now, because I just saw their car.
- My neighbor mustn't be on vacation right now, because I just saw their car.
Question 30
If you dig deeper into the history of that old bridge, you will discover more fascinating details.
- The deepest you dig into the history of that old bridge, the most fascinating details you will discover.
- The deeper you will dig into the history of that old bridge, the more fascinating details you will discover.
- The deeper you dig into the history of that old bridge, more fascinating details you will discover.
- The deeper you dig into the history of that old bridge, the more fascinating details you will discover.
Question 31
Although Nam had to study very hard for the exam, he was still very excited about his new scholarship.
- In spite of studying very hard for the exam, Nam was still very excited about his new scholarship.
- Despite of studying very hard for the exam, Nam was still very excited about his new scholarship.
- In spite of Nam had to study very hard for the exam, he was still very excited about his new scholarship.
- In spite of to study very hard for the exam, Nam was still very excited about his new scholarship.
Question 32
The tax deduction for healthcare costs is more significant than the one for general household expenses.
- The tax deduction for general household expenses isn't as significant the one for healthcare costs.
- The tax deduction for general household expenses isn't as significant as the one for healthcare costs.
- The tax deduction for healthcare costs isn't as significant as the one for general household expenses.
- The tax deduction for healthcare costs is not more significant than the one for general household expenses.
Question 33
The private car service costs a lot. I have to go with a standard taxi.
- If the private car service didn't cost so much, I will choose it.
- If the private car service hadn't cost so much, I would choose it.
- If the private car service didn't cost so much, I would choose it.
- If the private car service doesn't cost so much, I would choose it.
Question 34
Minh explained his feelings very clearly. However, Lan still misunderstood his intentions.
- Although Minh explained his feelings very clearly, Lan still misunderstood his intentions.
- Although Minh explained his feelings very clearly, but Lan still misunderstood his intentions.
- Minh explained his feelings very clearly, although Lan still misunderstood his intentions.
- Although Minh explained his feelings very clearly Lan still misunderstood his intentions.
Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Subject: Inquiry about Camera Policy Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to inquire about your policy on bringing cameras to concerts. I have tickets for the upcoming show next Saturday, and it is (35) __________ important for me to follow your venue's rules. Could you please let me know if it's possible to (36) __________ photos with personal, non-professional cameras? Your website is very helpful, but the information regarding personal cameras (37) __________ a bit unclear. I am particularly interested (38) __________ knowing if my small digital camera is permitted. Thank you for your time.
Question 35
- extreme
- extremeness
- extremely
- extremity
Question 36
- take
- do
- get
- make
Question 37
- being
- is
- be
- are
Question 38
- on
- about
- in
- for
Choose the option that best fits each numbered blank in the following text.
Most planets in our solar system spin like spinning tops, but Uranus is an exception. It is famous (39) __________ its extreme axial tilt of 98 degrees, which makes it look like it's rolling on its side. While there are several ideas, (40) __________ scientists now believe the answer lies in the planet’s distant past. The leading theory suggests that an object, perhaps the size of Earth, collided with Uranus billions of years ago. This huge impact could have had a dramatic (41) __________ on the young planet.
The force of the collision essentially (42) __________ the planet. (43) __________, its axis of rotation was pushed to the extreme angle we observe today. If this massive collision had not occurred, Uranus (44) __________ more vertically, much like its neighbors, Jupiter and Saturn. It’s a fascinating reminder of how violent the early solar system was.
Question 39
- by
- at
- for
- with
Question 40
- much
- any
- many
- every
Question 41
- effect
- cause
- effort
- affect
Question 42
- took off
- looked after
- came across
- knocked over
Question 43
- Alternatively
- Consequently
- Nevertheless
- Moreover
Question 44
- would rotate
- rotated
- will rotate
- would have rotated
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Around the world, a quiet revolution is happening in schools. More and more, coding is being introduced into the curriculum, with some educators arguing it's as important as learning to read or write. They see it as a new kind of literacy for the 21st century. As our world becomes increasingly digital, the debate grows: is programming a skill that every student needs to master, or is it a specialized talent for a select few?
Proponents argue that learning to code offers benefits far beyond a future career in technology. The core of coding is computational thinking—breaking down large problems into smaller, manageable steps. This logical process is a fundamental skill that improves problem-solving abilities in all subjects, from mathematics to music composition. It teaches students persistence, creativity, and a structured way to think, which are valuable assets in any field.
In countries like Vietnam, where the tech industry is booming with companies like FPT Software, the demand for programmers is obvious. However, critics raise valid concerns. They argue that making coding a mandatory subject could take valuable time away from other essential areas like arts and humanities. Furthermore, not every student has a natural aptitude for programming, and forcing them to learn it could lead to frustration. For many, the abstract nature of coding can be incredibly complex and discouraging.
Ultimately, the goal may not be to turn every student into an expert software engineer. Instead, the focus should be on providing a basic understanding of coding principles. This knowledge can empower students, helping them to better understand and interact with the technology that shapes their lives. Learning the basics of programming isn't just about job prospects; it's about becoming a more informed and capable citizen in a digital age.
Question 45
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- A Guide to Computational Thinking and Logic
- The Rise of Vietnam's Technology Industry
- A Discussion on the Pros and Cons of Teaching Coding to All Students
- How to Become a Successful Software Engineer
Question 46
The word fundamental in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to...
- optional
- advanced
- essential
- additional
Question 47
The word complex in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to...
- difficult
- simple
- important
- modern
Question 48
According to paragraph 2, what is a direct result of learning to code?
- It allows students to spend less time on difficult subjects.
- It guarantees a future career in the technology industry.
- It makes students more creative in music composition only.
- It improves one's ability to solve problems logically.
Question 49
Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?
- It compares and contrasts coding with traditional subjects like reading.
- It presents a problem and then lists several unrelated solutions.
- It introduces a debate, presents arguments for both sides, and offers a conclusion.
- It describes the history of coding education in chronological order.
Question 50
What can be inferred about the author's opinion from the passage?
- The author feels that Vietnam's tech industry is growing too quickly for schools to keep up.
- The author thinks coding should be the most important subject in all schools.
- The author believes only students with a natural talent for math should learn to code.
- The author believes basic coding literacy is beneficial for all students, even if they don't become programmers.