Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề PTNK-140
Giới thiệu đề thi
Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK mã PTNK-140 có 50 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 140 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 trường PTNK năm 2026 của DethiAnh.
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Đề chuẩn
Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu.
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
David: Thanks for tidying up the living room, Linh. Is there anything else to do?
Linh: You're welcome, David. There is __________ mess left now.
- no
- much
- some
- any
Question 2
Linh: I'm thinking about getting a pet, but I'm not sure what kind.
Sarah: Oh, you should definitely get __________ cat! They are so independent and cuddly.
- the
- a
- (no article)
- an
Question 3
Linh: My eyes hurt from too much screen time.
Nam: You should __________ regular breaks, Linh.
- have
- make
- take
- get
Question 4
Linh: How was the new book you started?
Tom: It was great! I read it __________ in just two days.
- completion
- completing
- complete
- completely
Question 5
Minh: Are all the camping supplies packed?
Tom: Almost! If we don't bring enough water, we __________ thirsty on the hike.
- have gotten
- got
- will get
- would get
Question 6
Minh: Chào cô Emily. Em muốn cảm ơn cô.
Ms. Emily: Oh, Minh, it was my pleasure. I was happy about __________ you with the project.
- helping
- to help
- helped
- help
Question 7
Linh: David, this part of the recipe looks really complicated.
David: It is, Linh. This is __________ step in the whole process.
- more difficult
- most difficult
- the most difficult
- difficult
Question 8
Mai: Are we going to visit the old temple today?
David: Yes, that's the one __________ they discovered the ancient pottery.
- whose
- who
- where
- which
Question 9
Linh: The kitchen sink is completely blocked again, David. I don't know what to do!
David: Oh no! Just be careful not to __________ a bigger mess while you're trying to fix it.
- get
- take
- do
- make
Question 10
David: Hey An, did you __________ work such long hours?
An: Not really. My old job was more relaxed.
- used to
- using to
- use to
- be used to
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 11
- virtual
- communist
- calculate
- deputy
Question 12
- surprise
- survey
- surface
- surgeon
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- privilege
- violent
- ownership
- protective
Question 14
- seriously
- absolutely
- comfortable
- security
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 15
If he had chosen the bigger screen, he would read more comfortably.
- had
- bigger
- comfortably
- would read
Question 16
Last year, the strong winds blow away a lot of topsoil from our fields.
- lot
- a
- from
- blow
Question 17
We don't have many space in the dining area for such a large table.
- many
- a
- such
- the
Question 18
The family decided it was important that everyone contributes to keeping the house tidy.
- everyone
- to keeping
- tidy
- contributes
Question 19
The special sauce for the national dish tasted very bitterly when I tried it.
- bitterly
- it
- tasted
- when
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 20
Liam and his older sister, Chloe, are in the living room after working on Liam's difficult science project.
Chloe: Good job, Liam! The project looks great now.
Liam: __________
- I couldn't have done it without your help, thanks a lot!
- I finished it because you were here.
- You'll have to help me again soon.
- What do you want to do next?
Read the text carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
Have you ever wondered why you need to sleep every night? It's not just about feeling less tired. Sleep is a (21) __________ process that is essential for our physical and mental health. We must get enough rest in order to function properly, because our bodies and brains are working hard even when we are not awake.
One of the main reasons for sleep is physical repair. During the day, our muscles and tissues work hard and can get tired. When we sleep, our body has the chance to heal itself. This process is crucial because it allows us to (22) __________ from physical stress and makes us feel strong again.
Sleep is also incredibly important for our brains. While we sleep, our brain is busy organizing all the information it received during the day. This process, which is called memory consolidation, helps us to strengthen important memories and forget unnecessary details.
Furthermore, we learn (23) __________ new things every day, from school lessons to social interactions. In order to remember these things effectively, a good night's sleep is necessary. When we are rested, it is easier to concentrate on complex problems and be creative. Sleep helps restore our energy so we can face the next day's challenges.
However, many teenagers do not get the recommended eight to ten hours of sleep. This lack of rest can negatively (24) __________ their school performance, mood, and overall well-being. Therefore, everyone should make getting enough sleep a top priority for a healthy life.
Question 21
- useless
- optional
- vital
- sudden
Question 22
- forget
- recover
- escape
- remove
Question 23
- much
- little
- many
- every
Question 24
- affect
- effect
- afford
- effort
Question 25
What is the most suitable title for the passage?
- The Dangers of Sleeping Too Much
- How to Improve Your Dreams
- The Crucial Reasons We Need to Sleep
- A Teenager's Guide to Staying Awake
Question 26
According to the passage, what is TRUE about memory consolidation?
- It makes you remember every single detail from the day.
- It is the main reason our bodies feel physically strong.
- It helps the brain decide which information is important to keep.
- It only happens when you study hard right before sleeping.
Question 27
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of sleep?
- Allowing the body to repair itself from stress
- Restoring energy for the next day's activities
- Improving your eyesight
- Helping to learn and remember new information
Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
Many teenagers encounter old photos of themselves posted by their parents on social media – from years ago, without their current consent. This common practice, termed "sharenting," involves parents regularly sharing details and pictures of their children online. While frequently driven by love and pride, it prompts a crucial question: should your parents post photos of you online without asking? This act, though seemingly innocent, introduces complex considerations about privacy, digital identity, and family dynamics online.
In countries like Vietnam, sharenting is common and culturally engrained. It’s a widely accepted norm for parents to proudly share their children’s milestones and achievements on platforms like Facebook. From first steps to academic awards, these posts are often seen as a public declaration of parental joy and a way to connect with family and friends. While well-intentioned, the digital age has shifted this private act into the public sphere, creating a cultural paradox where traditional pride meets modern privacy concerns. [I]
The core of this debate lies in the concept of a digital footprint. Every photo, video, or comment posted online contributes to an individual's permanent digital record, which is difficult to erase. [II] For children whose early lives have been documented online by their parents, this footprint begins before they understand its implications. These images, intended as cherished memories, could potentially resurface years later, causing embarrassment, impacting future prospects, or posing security risks. What goes online often stays online, shaping a digital identity they didn't choose.
As children grow into teenagers, their sense of self and privacy develops. What was acceptable to share as toddlers can become a source of discomfort or anger as they mature. [III] Seeing potentially embarrassing baby photos accessible online, without their current permission, can feel like a violation of their evolving autonomy. This highlights the need for parents to acknowledge their child's growing independence and their right to privacy, understanding that their digital presence should ultimately be their own decision.
Navigating this delicate issue requires open and respectful communication between teens and their parents. Teenagers can initiate a conversation about their feelings regarding online photos, explaining concerns about their digital footprint and personal privacy. [IV] Parents should listen empathetically, considering their child’s perspective. Solutions could involve setting new boundaries, like asking for permission before posting new photos, reviewing and deleting older images, or adjusting privacy settings. Ultimately, balancing parental pride with a child's evolving right to privacy is crucial for fostering trust and responsible digital citizenship.
Question 28
Which statement best summarizes the main points of the passage?
- The passage provides a technical guide for teenagers on how to permanently erase their digital footprint created by their parents.
- The passage argues that sharenting is a dangerous practice that parents should be legally prohibited from engaging in to protect their children.
- The passage focuses on how sharenting is a positive cultural tradition in Vietnam that helps families stay connected with each other.
- The passage explores 'sharenting,' addressing the conflict between parental pride and a teen's privacy rights, and suggests communication as a key solution.
Question 29
As used in paragraph 1, what does the word complex most nearly mean?
- causing feelings of shame or anxiety
- widely accepted and very common
- related to modern digital technology
- complicated and having many parts
Question 30
What can be inferred from paragraph 2 about sharing children's achievements before social media?
- Before social media became widespread, the act of sharing these milestones was likely a more private or local community affair.
- Prior to the digital age, parents did not have any methods for documenting their children's first steps or academic awards.
- Teenagers in Vietnam are less concerned with modern privacy issues than teenagers from other parts of the world.
- Parents in Vietnam have only recently started to feel pride in their children's accomplishments due to the influence of Facebook.
Question 31
According to paragraph 3, which of these statements about a digital footprint is accurate?
- A digital footprint poses social risks like embarrassment but does not present any serious security threats.
- A digital footprint is only created by comments and text, not by photos or videos shared by family members.
- The images that form a digital footprint are easily deleted by teenagers once they are old enough to manage them.
- A person's digital record begins early if parents post online and is very challenging to remove later in life.
Question 32
What is the main concern highlighted in paragraph 4?
- The paragraph focuses on a teenager's developing need for autonomy and the right to control their personal online image.
- The paragraph argues that a teenager's right to privacy is more important than a parent's desire to share memories.
- The paragraph primarily describes the anger teenagers feel towards parents who do not understand how to use technology.
- The paragraph explains that what is acceptable to post about a toddler is also acceptable to post about a teenager.
Question 33
According to paragraph 5, which of the following is NOT a recommended way to handle sharenting issues?
- One possible solution is for parents to agree to ask for their child's permission before posting any new pictures.
- Parents and teens should engage in open and respectful conversations about online boundaries and expectations.
- Families could work together to review older online content and adjust the privacy settings on their accounts.
- Teenagers should take matters into their own hands by secretly deleting photos to avoid a difficult conversation.
Question 34
Paragraph 4 suggests that seeing their old photos online without current consent causes teenagers to feel what?
- It makes them feel proud of their family, even if they experience some temporary feelings of discomfort.
- It leads them to stop trusting all forms of social media and delete their personal accounts immediately.
- It causes them to become more independent and responsible for their own digital presence in the future.
- It can cause them to feel that their growing independence and personal autonomy have been violated.
Question 35
In which place in the passage can the following sentence best fit?
- I
- II
- III
- IV
Rewrite each of the following sentences, using the given words so that it keeps the same meaning. Do not change the form of the words given.
Question 36
This local hospital is a bit far. The main city hospital is more distant. → The main city hospital is __________. (THAN)
Question 37
It was not wise to start our bike ride so late in the day. → We __________. (SHOULD)
Question 38
My reaction time was so slow that I couldn't return fast serves. → My reaction time was __________. (TOO)
Question 39
I contacted the landlord to get the leaky faucet repaired. → I contacted the landlord __________. (SO THAT)
Question 40
Finding rare vintage postcards is challenging. Finding modern postcards is less challenging. → Finding rare vintage postcards is __________. (MORE)
Question 41
It's clear that this small cafe is very popular. There are so many backpackers here. → This small cafe __________. (BE)
Question 42
Driving during light rain is challenging. Driving during heavy rain is much more challenging. → Driving during heavy rain is more challenging __________. (THAN)
Write the word in brackets in its correct tense to complete the following sentences.
Question 43
What would we do if the weekly waste collection (stop) __________?
Question 44
I (watch) __________ a documentary about smart cities when the idea of drone food delivery first came to mind.
Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences.
Question 45
Hey, don't forget! Please feed the cat __________ before you leave, so it won't be hungry. (good)
Question 46
Before his jog, he realized the park map was __________ and missed a few trails he wanted to explore. (complete)
Question 47
The teacher reminded students not to be __________ when it was their turn to speak during the debate. (hesitate)
Question 48
Before I go to sleep, I always try to __________ a quiet, peaceful place to help me relax. (visual)
Question 49
Dear Mr. Smith, I hope reviewing my achievements for the reference letter won't cause you too much __________. (bore)
Question 50
The setting sun began to __________ the western sky with vibrant colours. (dark)