Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề PTNK-17

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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK PTNK-1750 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 17 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: How was your visit to the apple orchard, Mai?

Mai: Great! We had to carefully __________ the ripest ones.

  1. selection
  2. selective
  3. selecting
  4. select

Question 2

Minh: Olivia, you look so good at swimming!

Olivia: Thanks, Minh! Did you __________ swim a lot as a child?

  1. used
  2. use to
  3. used to
  4. using

Question 3

Minh: I think learning the piano will be a great challenge.

Emily: Yes, it won't be easy to master quickly, __________?

  1. is it
  2. can it
  3. will it
  4. won't it

Question 4

Minh: I can't lift this heavy box.

Sarah: Oh, I wish I __________ assist you. My back is sore.

  1. assisted
  2. will be able to
  3. could
  4. can

Question 5

Linh: David, remember the party rules, please.

David: Right. So, everyone __________ arrive before 9 PM for the countdown?

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

Question 6

Linh: Can I apply for a new credit card?

David: Certainly. If your address isn't updated, we __________ your application.

  1. haven't processed
  2. won't process
  3. didn't process
  4. wouldn't process

Question 7

Linh: What do you think about using recycled wood for the garden beds, Tom?

Tom: Well, we need to weigh the __________ before we decide.

  1. pros and cons
  2. ins and outs
  3. positives and negatives
  4. give and take

Question 8

David: Linh, I want to try some authentic local dishes.

Linh: Ask the __________ at the information desk; they always know the best places.

  1. tour guide
  2. hotel manager
  3. bellhop
  4. travel agent

Question 9

Mai: What's the next step for your startup?

Tom: I plan __________ the business license application tomorrow.

  1. submit
  2. submitting
  3. to submit
  4. to submitting

Question 10

Lan: David, I want to grow some plants on my small balcony.

David: You should try mint. It's __________ plant for beginners.

  1. easiest
  2. the easiest
  3. easy
  4. easier

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

Question 11

  1. merchant
  2. archive
  3. stomach
  4. schedule

Question 12

  1. equipment
  2. consumer
  3. magnitude
  4. institute

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. significance
  2. architecture
  3. citizenship
  4. prosecutor

Question 14

  1. complain
  2. certain
  3. country
  4. seventh

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

Question 15

My sister always forget to take out the trash on her assigned day.

  1. the
  2. her
  3. forget
  4. on

Question 16

She needs to ask her teacher what to studying for the test.

  1. the
  2. to
  3. needs
  4. studying

Question 17

Good communicate skills are essential for most international jobs.

  1. for
  2. Good
  3. communicate
  4. are

Question 18

Last year, we will see many different types of birds at the aviary.

  1. types
  2. many
  3. will see
  4. the

Question 19

You mustn't make the special spring rolls if we don't have rice paper.

  1. don't
  2. the
  3. mustn't
  4. if

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

Question 20

Liam and his sister, Chloe, are discussing a new online subscription service.

Liam: This new streaming service looks great! I'm just going to click 'agree' and sign up.

Chloe: __________

  1. It's your duty to read them.
  2. One must always consult the document.
  3. Make sure you read all the conditions.
  4. The company wrote them for you.

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

In today's digital world, e-readers and tablets are two of the most popular portable devices. At first glance, they might seem very similar, as both often feature a slim design and a large screen. However, they are built for different purposes and are quite different from each other in several important ways. Understanding these differences is key to choosing the right device for your lifestyle and needs.

The most significant difference lies in their primary function. E-readers, on one hand, are designed specifically for reading books. Their software is simple and focused on providing the best reading experience. Tablets, (21) __________, are more like small computers. They are designed to be multi-functional and can be used to browse the internet, play games, watch videos, and send emails, making them much more versatile.

This difference in purpose directly affects their screen technology. E-readers use a special E Ink screen, which looks like printed paper and does not have a backlight. This technology is ideal for long reading sessions as it reduces eye strain. In contrast, tablets feature vibrant, full-color LCD screens. While excellent for media, this screen type also suffers from (22) __________, which can make reading outdoors or in bright light difficult and may cause more eye fatigue.

When considering portability, battery life is another major point of comparison. E-readers boast an impressive battery life, which can last for weeks on a single charge. They are also generally lighter than tablets, making them easier to hold for extended periods. Tablets, with their powerful processors and bright screens, typically require charging every day or two, depending on usage.

In conclusion, neither device is definitively better than the other; the best option depends entirely on the user. If you are an avid reader who wants a dedicated device for books, an e-reader is the superior option. On the other hand, a tablet is the better choice for someone who needs to perform (23) __________ different tasks on one device. Ultimately, to (24) __________ the right choice, you must consider your primary needs.

Question 21

  1. however
  2. therefore
  3. moreover
  4. for example

Question 22

  1. glow
  2. shade
  3. glare
  4. gleam

Question 23

  1. every
  2. many
  3. much
  4. little

Question 24

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

Question 25

What is the most suitable title for the passage?

  1. Why E Ink Screens Are the Best Technology
  2. E-Readers vs. Tablets: A Detailed Comparison
  3. The History of Digital Reading Devices
  4. How to Use a Tablet for Work and Play

Question 26

According to the passage, what is TRUE about e-reader screens?

  1. They are designed to look like actual paper.
  2. They are best for watching video content.
  3. They are very colorful and bright.
  4. They need to be charged every day.

Question 27

According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about tablets?

  1. They are suitable for playing games and browsing.
  2. Their battery life can last for several weeks.
  3. They are considered to be very versatile devices.
  4. Their screens can be difficult to see in sunlight.

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

In today's digital world, apps like Instagram and TikTok are almost always at our fingertips. Every time we scroll, we're bombarded with countless images – seemingly perfect faces, sculpted bodies, and idealized lives. While these platforms offer entertainment, they can also subtly shape how we view ourselves. [I] For many teenagers, this constant exposure to what appears to be flawless beauty can lead to a challenging journey with their own body image, making it harder to feel truly good. It’s crucial to understand that what glitters online often isn't real.

The issue isn't just seeing beautiful people; it's the unrealistic standards these platforms promote. Many "perfect" images are heavily filtered, strategically posed, or professionally edited to remove perceived flaws. Influencers and celebrities often have teams perfecting their online presence. [II] The pressure to achieve this manufactured ideal can be immense.

This global phenomenon has particular resonance in countries like Vietnam. Here, the influence of K-Pop idols and social media personalities sets a very specific, often extremely thin or highly stylized, beauty standard. Young Vietnamese people constantly see images promoting specific skin tones, facial features, and body shapes far from their natural or healthy form. [III] This creates cultural pressure, amplifying dissatisfaction and inadequacy if they don't fit these narrow, unattainable molds. The desire to emulate these idols can overshadow genuine self-acceptance.

When you’re a teenager, seeing these "perfect" bodies and faces on your phone screen every day can be incredibly draining. It's easy to fall into the trap of constant comparison, looking at your own reflection and finding flaws that weren't there before. [IV] This comparison can erode your self-esteem, leading to anxiety and body dissatisfaction. It's vital to remember that these images are rarely a true reflection of reality; they are often carefully constructed illusions designed to capture attention, not to represent real life or healthy bodies.

Instead of striving for an edited version of perfection, focus on what truly matters: your own health, strength, and overall well-being. Your body is unique and incredible, capable of amazing things. Learn to appreciate its capabilities rather than its appearance compared to others. Be critical of online content; unfollow accounts that make you feel bad, and seek out diverse, body-positive content that celebrates all shapes and sizes. Feeling good about yourself starts with accepting and loving the real you, not a filtered fantasy.

Question 28

What is the passage mainly about?

  1. The negative effect of unrealistic social media images on teenage body image.
  2. The technical skills required to professionally edit photos for social media.
  3. The ways teenagers can become famous on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
  4. The popularity of K-Pop idols and their influence on fashion trends in Asia.

Question 29

According to paragraph 1, what is a direct consequence of constant exposure to flawless images for teenagers?

  1. It helps them understand the entertainment industry more deeply.
  2. It encourages them to spend more time using digital devices.
  3. It provides them with a realistic guide for health and fitness.
  4. It can make feeling good about their own appearance more challenging.

Question 30

What is the main idea of paragraph 2?

  1. It is easy to tell when an image has been professionally edited online.
  2. The definition of a "normal" appearance has changed because of celebrities.
  3. Online images often present an edited and unrealistic standard of beauty.
  4. Influencers require teams of people to manage their online accounts.

Question 31

It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that the beauty standards promoted by K-Pop idols...

  1. are becoming less popular among teenagers in Vietnam.
  2. can be unhealthy for young people who try to achieve them.
  3. are easy for most people to achieve with some effort.
  4. are based on traditional styles found in Vietnamese culture.

Question 32

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 4 as a result of constant comparison with online images?

  1. Losing interest in using social media platforms.
  2. Beginning to notice new flaws in one's reflection.
  3. Developing feelings of anxiety and dissatisfaction.
  4. Suffering from a reduction in one's self-esteem.

Question 33

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

  1. publicly support
  2. learn more about
  3. openly criticize
  4. try to be like

Question 34

In paragraph 4, the word they refers to...

  1. perfect bodies
  2. these images
  3. teenagers
  4. flaws

Question 35

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

This curated reality creates a false benchmark for what "normal" looks like, leading young people to believe everyone else is effortlessly perfect and their own natural appearance is inadequate.
  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

We are arriving early to get good spots near the stage. → We are arriving early __________. (SO THAT)

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Question 37

First, I emptied the coin trap. After that, the washing machine started making a strange noise. → The washing machine started making a strange noise after I __________. (HAD)

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Question 38

I started contributing to my social insurance five years ago. → I have __________. (FOR)

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Question 39

The washing machine's warranty began three years ago. → The washing machine's warranty has been __________. (FOR)

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Question 40

The flower garlands were so heavy that the children couldn't carry them to the altar. → The flower garlands were __________. (TOO)

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Question 41

First, my friend gave me some excellent advice. Then, I knew exactly how to deal with my difficult situation. → I knew exactly how to deal with my difficult situation after my friend __________. (HAD)

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Question 42

"You should really understand your net pay amount," the colleague advised the new employee. → The colleague advised the new employee __________. (UNDERSTAND)

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

Question 43

The doctor's appointment (cancel) __________ because the patient felt much better.

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Question 44

The park ranger told the tourist that some rare birds (live) __________ in the highest trees of the forest.

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

Question 45

I came to the emergency room because the severe stomach ache started to __________ me. (weak)

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Question 46

I didn't feel __________ enough to go out, so I had to cancel our plans. (good)

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Question 47

Because rice grains are naturally hard, cooking them in water helps to __________ them, making them easy to eat. (soft)

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Question 48

Before starting her main degree, Sarah thought about taking some __________ courses to prepare. (university)

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Question 49

We want to make sure our cozy movie night at home with family is truly __________ for everyone. (enjoy)

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Question 50

She had to decline the party invitation, feeling completely __________ because of a prior family commitment. (blame)

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