Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề PTNK-16
Giới thiệu đề thi
Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK mã PTNK-16 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 16 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
Mai: Food prices are so high now!
David: Yes, we need to __________ our spending.
- cut down on
- go without
- limit
- cut out
Question 2
Minh: I've been studying for this exam all morning, and my eyes feel really tired.
Sarah: You should definitely __________ a break, Minh. Go get some fresh air!
- do
- take
- get
- make
Question 3
Linh: Our group project is really challenging.
David: I agree. We need to put more __________ into it.
- power
- work
- strength
- effort
Question 4
Minh: My legs are so itchy! Mosquitoes got me bad.
David: That's awful! I guess you __________ in the garden when they appeared.
- are gardening
- were gardening
- gardened
- garden
Question 5
Lan: This new clothing store has amazing customer service, Mike!
Mike: I agree! I didn't __________ care much about service before.
- use to
- get used to
- not use to
- used to
Question 6
Linh: David, how __________ time do you spend on your phone daily?
David: Oh, too much! I really need to reduce it.
- little
- many
- any
- much
Question 7
Minh: I still want to visit the museum this afternoon.
David: Are you sure? It's quite busy there, __________ the weekday.
- so
- because of
- despite
- although
Question 8
Minh: Ms. Sarah, what do you think is __________ most common mistake new entrepreneurs make?
Sarah: Well, I'd say underestimating market competition is a frequent one, Minh.
- an
- the
- (no article)
- a
Question 9
Linh: In Vietnam, we often remove shoes inside.
Mike: Oh, I see. So, if I forget, I __________ rude?
- would be
- will be
- was
- have been
Question 10
Linh: How are you feeling after your flu?
David: I'm better. The longer I rest, __________.
- the most quickly I recover
- the more quickly recover I
- more quickly I recover
- the more quickly I recover
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 11
- position
- positive
- mystery
- physical
Question 12
- useful
- stunning
- system
- impose
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- himself
- consume
- garlic
- exchange
Question 14
- spokesman
- arrest
- invade
- intend
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 15
The teacher recommended that he uses the new study technique for better results.
- for
- he
- uses
- that
Question 16
We should save this place for future generations because it holds too much old stories.
- stories
- generations
- holds
- much
Question 17
He feel much better after a quiet walk in the park.
- the
- feel
- a
- in
Question 18
The extra bicycle is her to use for errands.
- to
- The
- her
- is
Question 19
If you suddenly feel dizzy, you should take much deep breaths to help yourself.
- much
- feel
- deep
- suddenly
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 20
Two friends, Leo and Maria, are having coffee.
Leo: Hey Maria, you seem happy today! Did something good happen?
Maria: __________
- I just got some money back.
- I finished paying my taxes for this year.
- My tax refund from last year finally arrived.
- The government returned my overpaid tax.
Read the text carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
The human heart is an incredible muscle, working tirelessly every second of every day. Its main purpose is to pump blood throughout the body, delivering essential oxygen and nutrients to every cell. This process, known as circulation, is driven by a powerful, four-chambered pump. Understanding how this system works reveals a marvel of natural engineering. The heart is a vital organ, and its constant, rhythmic beating is the soundtrack to life itself. Without its nonstop work, our bodies could not function.
First, deoxygenated blood, which is low in oxygen after traveling around the body, enters the heart's right atrium. From there, it is guided through a one-way door, called a valve, into the right ventricle. The role of valves is critical; after blood passes through, the valve (21) __________ close completely to prevent any of it from flowing backward. This ensures that blood moves in a single, forward direction through the heart's complex pathways.
Next, the muscular right ventricle contracts, powerfully pushing the deoxygenated blood out of the heart and into the pulmonary artery, which leads directly to the lungs. In the lungs, a vital exchange takes place. The blood releases its waste product, carbon dioxide, and (22) __________ fresh oxygen. Now rich with oxygen, this bright red blood travels back to the heart, this time entering the left atrium through the pulmonary veins.
The oxygenated blood then moves from the left atrium into the left ventricle, the heart’s most powerful chamber. With a forceful squeeze, the left ventricle pumps this blood into the aorta, the body's largest artery. The aorta then branches into a network of smaller arteries, delivering the oxygen-rich blood to all tissues and organs, from the brain to the toes, thus completing the circulation. (23) __________ does this cycle stop; it continues with every single heartbeat.
The heart pumps, the lungs oxygenate, and the blood vessels transport. This is a continuous loop that ensures every part of the body is nourished and cleansed. (24) __________, the heart's four-chamber system, with its specialized valves and powerful ventricles, is an incredibly efficient machine, perfectly designed to sustain life through its rhythmic, unending work.
Question 21
- must
- would
- could
- might
Question 22
- brings in
- takes on
- gets with
- picks up
Question 23
- Barely
- Rarely
- Never
- Not always
Question 24
- Furthermore
- On the other hand
- For instance
- In summary
Question 25
What is the most suitable title for the passage?
- The Dangers of a Weak Heart
- How Lungs Provide Oxygen to Blood
- Arteries and Veins: A Comparison
- The Heart's Continuous Pumping Cycle
Question 26
According to the passage, what is TRUE about blood flow?
- Valves help blood to move faster through the heart chambers.
- The aorta pushes oxygen-rich blood into the left ventricle.
- Deoxygenated blood goes from the right atrium to the lungs.
- Oxygenated blood from the lungs enters the left atrium.
Question 27
According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about the heart's chambers?
- Blood is passed from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
- The right ventricle pushes blood towards the lungs.
- The right atrium pumps blood into the body's largest artery.
- The right atrium receives blood that is low in oxygen.
Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
Have you ever talked about wanting something, only to open your phone minutes later and see an ad for that exact item? It’s a common, almost spooky, experience that leaves many of us wondering: Is my phone listening to me? While it might feel that way, the truth is more complex and less about direct eavesdropping. These incredibly specific ads appear because of the vast amount of digital data companies constantly collect about you, which forms the basis of sophisticated targeted advertising.
[I] Your phone isn't actively listening to your conversations in the literal sense. [II] Every website you visit, every search query you type, every video you watch, and every like or share on social media contributes to a massive profile advertisers build about you. Even your location data and the apps you install offer clues about your interests and habits.
This accumulated data is fed into powerful algorithms that analyze your digital footprint, building detailed profiles to predict your interests. [III] For instance, if you browse flights on Bamboo Airways' website, algorithms note your travel interest. Soon after, you'll likely see targeted ads for Bamboo Airways on your social media feed. This isn't coincidence; it's how your online activity is processed to deliver highly relevant advertisements directly to your screen.
The implications of these algorithms go beyond just ads. [IV] They also create 'filter bubbles,' meaning the content you see online—news, social media posts, videos—is personalized based on your past behavior. While convenient, this can limit your exposure to diverse viewpoints, potentially reinforcing existing beliefs. If the data fed into these algorithms contains biases, the results could unintentionally lead to unfair or inaccurate targeting.
Understanding how targeted ads and filter bubbles work is crucial. It demystifies the 'my phone is listening' feeling and empowers you to be a more informed digital consumer. You can review privacy settings on apps and websites, be mindful of what you click and share, and recognize that much online content is carefully curated for you. By understanding these digital mechanics, you can navigate the online world and make smarter choices.
Question 28
Which statement best summarizes the main points of the passage?
- The passage explains that targeted ads are based on collected digital data and algorithms, not on phones listening to conversations.
- The main purpose of the text is to provide a step-by-step guide for adjusting privacy settings to stop targeted ads.
- The text primarily warns users about the dangers of filter bubbles and biased algorithms that limit their worldview.
- The passage argues that modern smartphones are secretly recording user conversations to help companies sell products.
Question 29
As used in paragraph 1, what does the word eavesdropping most nearly mean?
- secretly listening to private conversations
- analyzing someone's online user profile
- forming a basis for targeted advertising
- collecting large amounts of digital data
Question 30
It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that...
- users can easily delete the digital breadcrumbs they leave behind to prevent companies from tracking their habits.
- social media activity provides significantly more data for advertisers than a user's search engine history does.
- the most valuable information for advertisers is a user's geographic location data and their installed apps.
- a person with a very limited online presence would be difficult for advertisers to create a detailed profile of.
Question 31
According to paragraph 3, which of these statements is accurate?
- Targeted advertisements for a product will appear on a user's screen immediately after a search is made.
- A user's browsing activity on one website can be used to show them ads on a different platform like social media.
- Algorithms can only target users with ads if they complete a purchase on a company's website.
- Bamboo Airways directly pays social media companies to monitor user feeds for mentions of travel.
Question 32
What is the main concern highlighted in paragraph 4?
- The paragraph mainly focuses on how the convenience of personalized content outweighs the potential negative consequences.
- The central topic is that all personalized online content is deliberately biased and factually incorrect.
- The main point is that filter bubbles are a temporary issue that new algorithms will soon be able to resolve automatically.
- The algorithms that personalize content have broader effects, like limiting exposure to new ideas and creating potential for bias.
Question 33
Which of the following is NOT accurate based on the advice given in paragraph 5?
- Becoming knowledgeable about digital tracking can empower consumers to make more informed decisions.
- Users should be more conscious of the articles they click on and the posts they decide to share.
- It is recommended that individuals should check the privacy controls on the applications they use.
- The most effective way for users to protect their privacy is to stop using apps and websites entirely.
Question 34
Paragraph 4 suggests that the creation of 'filter bubbles' can lead to what consequence?
- It often results in a significant reduction in the amount of time people spend using the internet.
- It can strengthen a person's existing beliefs by reducing their contact with different viewpoints.
- It ensures that the news and information shown to a user is always well-rounded and without bias.
- It will cause a person to see advertisements for a specific airline after visiting that airline's website.
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
There is a website. The website offers free practice tests. → There is a website __________. (WHICH)
Question 37
Your new haircut totally changed your appearance. → Your appearance __________. (BY)
Question 38
I'm sure the kitchen floor is extremely dirty because I spilled juice yesterday and didn't clean it up properly. → The kitchen floor __________. (BE)
Question 39
First, I cleaned the living room, and then I put up some decorations for the party. → I put up some decorations for the party after I __________. (HAD)
Question 40
You should wear a face mask to avoid breathing in the polluted air. → You should wear a face mask __________. (SO THAT)
Question 41
I'm sure it's essential to give the Kitchen Gods a proper farewell before Lunar New Year. → We __________. (GIVE)
Question 42
My wife said, 'Please remember to get some low-fat milk on your way home!' → My wife reminded me __________. (GET)
Write the word in brackets in its correct tense to complete the following sentences.
Question 43
After struggling with my serve, I decided (spend) __________ more time practicing my technique.
Question 44
The customer wants (learn) __________ more about its AI capabilities.
Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences.
Question 45
You should be careful when sharing personal information online, as many __________ can see it. (person)
Question 46
Before the new local initiative, many small farmers used to __________ large buyers, which made cooperation difficult. (trust)
Question 47
It's important to be __________ when reviewing your hospital bill to avoid mistakes. (care)
Question 48
During this dry period, it's important that we manage our water resources __________ to avoid shortages. (good)
Question 49
Many users felt that the AI chatbot was not very __________ because it often gave irrelevant answers. (rely)
Question 50
I know the news was not what you hoped for. How is your __________ of the situation? (accept)