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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK PTNK-14650 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 146 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

Linh: "What do you think about this traditional painting?"

Mike: "I like it! The artist used __________ colors, but they work perfectly."

  1. many
  2. a few
  3. few
  4. a little

Question 2

Linh: Do you still have dessert after every meal?

David: Not anymore, but I __________ do that.

  1. am used to
  2. was used to
  3. used to
  4. use to

Question 3

Linh: What do you think about the new Vietnamese restaurant on Tran Phu Street?

David: I really like it! Their 'bún chả' is __________ authentic dish, just like the ones in Hanoi.

  1. a
  2. (no article)
  3. the
  4. an

Question 4

Mai: Thầy John, I want to join an after-school club. What types are currently __________?

John: Hi Mai, we have several, like chess and drama.

  1. available
  2. ready
  3. possible
  4. open

Question 5

Linh: David, guess what! My sister just had a baby girl!

David: Wow, that's such __________ news! How are they doing?

  1. excitedly
  2. excite
  3. excitement
  4. exciting

Question 6

Linh: Wow, I'm just at a __________ for words after hearing that name!

Mike: It's quite unique, isn't it?

  1. lack
  2. loss
  3. absence
  4. shortage

Question 7

An: My ATM transaction failed yesterday. What should I do?

Tom: You should __________ it with the bank immediately.

  1. follow up with
  2. catch up with
  3. follow up on
  4. look into

Question 8

Lan: Mike, I'm looking for a new phone.

Mike: The 'TechPro X' is __________ option for students.

  1. reliable
  2. the most reliable
  3. most reliable
  4. more reliable

Question 9

Mike: Hey, Lan! How was your friend's new apartment?

Lan: It wasn't very bright inside, __________?

  1. isn't it
  2. was it
  3. didn't it
  4. wasn't it

Question 10

Linh: My head is throbbing from the heat, and I feel so weak.

David: You look really pale. We should call a __________ immediately!

  1. first-aid kit
  2. first responder
  3. firefighter
  4. doctor

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

Question 11

  1. transformation
  2. ecosystem
  3. unusual
  4. analysis

Question 12

  1. sentiment
  2. nominee
  3. classify
  4. copyright

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

Question 13

  1. dominate
  2. potato
  3. appearance
  4. replacement

Question 14

  1. slavery
  2. impressive
  3. uniform
  4. incident

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

Question 15

Arranging the vegetables in a circle are a simple trick for presentation.

  1. Arranging
  2. are
  3. a
  4. vegetables

Question 16

He didn't know how to using the new software for the report.

  1. the
  2. for
  3. software
  4. using

Question 17

Our new eco-friendly bottle, that is made from plant-based materials, helps reduce plastic pollution.

  1. is
  2. materials
  3. that
  4. helps

Question 18

Yesterday, she will choose the best option for her career.

  1. best
  2. for
  3. will choose
  4. the

Question 19

I became interested on painting after watching a documentary about famous artists.

  1. painting
  2. on
  3. a
  4. became

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

Question 20

Maria is at the university's financial aid office, speaking with an advisor, Mr. Davies.

Mr. Davies: "Hello, Maria. How can I help you today?"

Maria: __________

  1. When can I apply for a university scholarship?
  2. Give me details about your scholarships.
  3. Could you tell me about the scholarship requirements?
  4. I hope to receive a university scholarship.

Read the text carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.

Have you ever wondered how we can hear the world around us? From the melody of a song to the warning of a car horn, our sense of hearing is constantly working. The process begins with sound waves, which are invisible vibrations that travel through the air. The outer part of the ear, called the pinna, is shaped specifically to collect these waves and guide them into the ear.

Once collected, these waves travel down a narrow (21) __________ called the ear canal. At the end of the canal, they reach the eardrum, a thin piece of skin stretched tight like a drum. When the sound waves hit the eardrum, they cause it to vibrate. These vibrations are then passed to three tiny bones in the middle ear, the smallest bones in the human body. These tiny bones then play an important role by amplifying the vibrations.

After that, the amplified vibrations are passed to the cochlea, a spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear that is filled with fluid. The movement of the bones creates waves in this fluid. The cochlea’s structure is so (22) __________ that it can distinguish between different frequencies, which is how we can tell high-pitched sounds from low-pitched ones.

Inside the cochlea are thousands of microscopic hair cells. As the fluid moves, it bends these tiny hair cells. Some sounds create bigger waves than others, leading to stronger signals being sent to the brain. The hair cells convert the mechanical vibrations of the sound wave into electrical signals. (23) __________ is the crucial step where sound becomes a message the brain can read.

Only after these electrical signals are sent along the auditory nerve to the brain do we actually perceive the sound. The brain then interprets these signals, allowing us to recognize them as speech, music, or noise. (24) __________, the process of hearing is a remarkable and complex journey from a simple wave in the air to a meaningful sound in our minds.

Question 21

  1. route
  2. pathway
  3. entry
  4. passage

Question 22

  1. sensitive
  2. sense
  3. sensation
  4. sensitively

Question 23

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

Question 24

  1. In conclusion
  2. Nevertheless
  3. Furthermore
  4. For instance

Question 25

What is the most suitable title for the passage?

  1. A Journey Through the Human Ear
  2. The Dangers of Loud Noises
  3. How the Brain Processes Music
  4. The Physics of Sound Waves

Question 26

According to the passage, what is TRUE about the three tiny bones in the middle ear?

  1. They are the largest bones in the human body.
  2. They turn vibrations into electrical signals.
  3. They make the vibrations stronger before passing them on.
  4. They are located in the outer part of the ear.

Question 27

According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about the process of hearing?

  1. The brain plays the final role in interpreting sounds.
  2. Fluid movement in the cochlea is a key step in the process.
  3. The eardrum directly sends electrical signals to the brain.
  4. It begins when the outer ear gathers sound waves.

Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.

You spend countless hours poring over textbooks, memorizing facts, and dissecting academic texts. It often feels like all reading time must be dedicated to schoolwork. But what if reading purely for enjoyment – a thrilling fantasy novel, a gripping detective story, or even a graphic novel – could actually boost your grades? It might sound counterintuitive, but global studies consistently show that engaging with fiction for pleasure offers profound academic advantages, making it a powerful learning tool.

One immediate benefit of reading widely is improved vocabulary and writing skills. Unlike academic texts focusing on specific jargon, novels expose you to a vast array of words in diverse contexts. You encounter nuanced expressions, sophisticated sentence structures, and varied narrative techniques, subtly enhancing your linguistic abilities. This expanded vocabulary and refined understanding directly translate into better English class performance, allowing you to express ideas more clearly and comprehend complex questions. [I]

The idea of reading for enjoyment is not new, even in Vietnam. For decades, popular youth magazines like 'Hoa Hoc Tro' have encouraged students to delve into personal stories and fictional narratives, fostering a culture where reading is a source of enjoyment and insight. [II] When you read a novel, you're not just passively absorbing information; you're actively constructing worlds, empathizing with characters, and solving mysteries. This mental exercise strengthens your creative and critical thinking, skills invaluable across all subjects. [III]

Specifically for a 14-15 year old, reading for pleasure can be a surprisingly effective way to boost English proficiency. Instead of dry grammar exercises, you learn how English truly works by seeing it in action. A fantasy novel introduces complex vocabulary naturally; a well-written detective story teaches logical sequencing through its plot. This enjoyable immersion helps solidify grammar rules and improves reading comprehension without feeling like studying. It’s a powerful, low-pressure method to expand your English and cultivate a vibrant imagination, making future academic challenges less daunting. [IV]

While textbooks are essential, limiting your reading to academic material means missing out on a hidden superpower. Picking up a graphic novel, sci-fi epic, or classic adventure story isn't just a way to relax; it's a strategic move to sharpen your mind. It expands your vocabulary, refines your writing, ignites your imagination, and enhances critical thinking – fundamental skills directly impacting your academic performance. So, next time, consider swapping the textbook for a story. Your grades, and your mind, will thank you.

Question 28

What is the passage mainly about?

  1. The best methods for improving English grammar through intensive exercises.
  2. The reasons why textbooks are less effective for learning than graphic novels.
  3. The history of popular youth magazines and their influence on student culture.
  4. The significant academic benefits that come from reading fiction for enjoyment.

Question 29

According to paragraph 1, what does the author suggest about reading for pleasure?

  1. It may seem counterintuitive, but it provides significant academic benefits.
  2. It is most effective when students read graphic novels instead of textbooks.
  3. It is a widely accepted practice that requires no special justification.
  4. It should be avoided because schoolwork requires countless hours of study.

Question 30

What is the main idea of paragraph 2?

  1. Reading novels enhances vocabulary and writing because of their diverse language.
  2. Students can improve performance in all classes by reading any type of book.
  3. Academic texts are primarily useful for learning specific, technical jargon.
  4. The only way to learn nuanced expressions is by reading various novels.

Question 31

It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that...

  1. the magazine 'Hoa Hoc Tro' was the first to introduce reading for fun.
  2. engaging with fiction is an active mental process, not a passive one.
  3. students can only improve critical thinking by solving mysteries in books.
  4. imagination is more valuable for academic success than language ability.

Question 32

According to paragraph 4, which of the following is NOT a benefit of reading for pleasure for a 14-15 year old?

  1. It replaces enjoyable immersion with a focus on difficult grammar exercises.
  2. It provides an enjoyable way to learn complex and useful new vocabulary.
  3. It makes demanding academic tasks in the future appear less challenging.
  4. It helps solidify a student's understanding of English grammar rules naturally.

Question 33

In paragraph 3, the word 'fostering' is closest in meaning to...

  1. encouraging
  2. ending
  3. preventing
  4. analyzing

Question 34

In paragraph 5, the word 'it's' refers to...

  1. the fundamental skills needed for good grades.
  2. the essential nature of reading only textbooks.
  3. picking up a story like a graphic novel or sci-fi epic.
  4. the specific method used for relaxing the mind.

Question 35

In which place in the passage can the following sentence best fit?

Beyond language skills, fiction also dramatically stimulates your imagination and critical thinking.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. 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

My internet connection started lagging about 30 minutes ago. → My internet connection has been __________. (FOR)

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Question 37

Local residents frequently held festivals on this street. → Local residents __________. (USED)

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Question 38

We often played badminton in this park when we were kids. → We __________. (USED)

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Question 39

The family decided to abandon their plan for a luxury cruise due to the high price. → The family decided to __________. (GIVE)

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Question 40

I'm sure she is a native speaker, her English accent is perfect! → She __________. (BE)

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Question 41

I'm sure he's at home now, because his car is in the driveway. → He __________. (BE)

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Question 42

Before I had this mobile app, I usually called the bank to check my balance. → Before I had this mobile app, I __________. (USED)

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Write the word in brackets in its correct tense to complete the following sentences.

Question 43

Nam said, 'I will pack a lot of gear for the cave trip tomorrow.' Nam told us that he (pack) __________ a lot of gear for the cave trip the next day.

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Question 44

The main fitness area (operate) __________ from 6 AM to 10 PM daily.

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Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences.

Question 45

One effective way to appreciate agricultural products is by avoiding __________ food. (waste)

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Question 46

The child said the colorful butterfly was a beautiful __________ in their garden. (see)

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Question 47

My ceiling fan makes a strange noise and looks quite wobbly. I'm worried its movement is becoming __________. (regular)

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Question 48

When I play the piano, I always feel a sense of __________. (calm)

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Question 49

The friends spent hours __________ the perfect menu for the birthday dinner. (discuss)

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Question 50

The online article explained how pho, a Vietnamese dish, is __________ made with beef or chicken. (tradition)

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