Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề PTNK-38
Giới thiệu đề thi
Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 trường PTNK mã PTNK-38 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 38 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
Minh: Why are you looking for a new apartment, David?
David: We need more space __________ our family is growing.
- so
- because of
- since
- although
Question 2
Linh: My grandparents' old photos are amazing. I wish I could share them.
David: You __________ make a digital album. Your family would love it!
- must
- might
- can
- should
Question 3
Mai: I'm thinking about opening a savings account.
David: That's a good idea! We can help you __________ easily.
- set up it
- set it down
- make it up
- set it up
Question 4
Mai: David, I'm trying to recycle this plastic bottle. Which bin should it go into?
David: It's tricky, Mai. The signs here are quite __________.
- confusing
- unclear
- difficult
- complicated
Question 5
Lan: Mike, have you ordered dinner yet?
Mike: Not yet. I can't decide what __________ for tonight.
- to ordering
- to order
- order
- ordering
Question 6
An: Hey Sarah, how's your drama club going?
Sarah: It's great! I'm now in __________ of the costume design for the play.
- command
- control
- power
- charge
Question 7
Minh: Emily, where should I go to pay my taxes?
Emily: The district office is the place __________ you can submit all forms.
- whose
- where
- which
- who
Question 8
Linh: How does your new tablet perform?
Tom: It works really __________! Apps open almost instantly.
- quick
- quickness
- quicken
- quickly
Question 9
Thanh: Ms. Lisa, do we have any specific materials for the oral exam?
Ms. Lisa: Thanh, there is __________ specific book or guide. Just review your notes!
- any
- some
- no
- many
Question 10
Minh: Did you __________ order the pho here often?
Sarah: Yes, I really loved it back then.
- use to
- get used to
- using to
- used to
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 11
- heritage
- engineer
- genetic
- cognitive
Question 12
- goodness
- teaspoon
- footage
- cooking
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 13
- material
- identify
- championship
- minority
Question 14
- literary
- historian
- theology
- traditional
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 15
The manager recommended to discuss the difficult client situation as a team.
- the
- as
- difficult
- to discuss
Question 16
The carvings on this pot mustn't be from the Ice Age; they are much too detailed for that time.
- mustn't
- Ice
- too
- are
Question 17
The old ladder wobble a lot when someone climbs on it.
- wobble
- on
- a lot
- climbs
Question 18
She learned that all hands are used when accepting a business card in a formal setting.
- are
- accepting
- a
- all
Question 19
We received a valuable information from the workshop about budgeting.
- We
- information
- a
- received
Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.
Question 20
Two friends, Sarah and Tom, are discussing creative hobbies.
Sarah: I've been collecting old glass bottles lately. I want to do something creative with them.
Tom: __________
- You should have bought new ones instead.
- Just throw them in the recycling bin.
- Do you know where they make glass bottles?
- How about turning them into decorative vases?
Read the text carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
Wind power is (21) __________ important source of renewable energy, offering a clean alternative to fossil fuels. Many countries are investing heavily in it as a way to combat climate change. However, while it has many benefits, using wind power also comes with several significant challenges that must be addressed for it to be a truly reliable energy source for the future.
The primary challenge is its intermittency. The wind does not always blow, and its speed can vary greatly. This means that the power supply can be very inconsistent. If the wind speed were consistently ideal, wind power (22) __________ a much more reliable energy source. Because of this variability, power grids cannot entirely (23) __________ wind energy alone and must have backup power sources available.
Another disadvantage is related to land use and location. Wind farms require a lot of space, often in rural or coastal areas where the wind is strongest. (24) __________, finding a suitable location can be a major issue, as it can conflict with agriculture, wildlife habitats, or scenic landscapes. The best locations are often far from cities, which means expensive new power lines must be built.
Furthermore, the operation of wind turbines can be problematic. Some people who live near wind farms complain about the noise. One resident said that the turbines sounded like a jet engine when the wind was strong. There is also the visual impact; some feel that large fields of turbines spoil the natural beauty of the countryside. The initial investment for wind farms is significant, and building them can cost an arm and a leg.
Overcoming these issues is key to expanding wind energy. Scientists are working on better ways to predict wind patterns and improve turbine efficiency. One potential solution involves storing excess energy in large batteries for use when the wind isn't blowing. By tackling these challenges, we can make better use of this powerful, clean resource.
Question 21
- the
- a
- no article
- an
Question 22
- is
- had been
- would be
- will be
Question 23
- take off
- depend on
- give up
- look into
Question 24
- For this reason
- Although
- In order to
- However
Question 25
What is the most suitable title for the passage?
- How to Build a Wind Farm
- The Hurdles of Harnessing Wind Energy
- The History of Wind Turbines
- Why Wind Power is the Best Energy
Question 26
According to the passage, what is TRUE about wind intermittency?
- It means that the energy supply is not constant.
- It only affects wind farms in coastal areas.
- It makes wind power cheaper than other sources.
- It is a minor issue that is easily solved.
Question 27
According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about the challenges of wind power?
- The initial investment for building them is high.
- Wind turbines are known for being completely silent.
- The best locations are often far from cities.
- Finding a suitable location can be a major issue.
Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.
For years, video games were often dismissed as simple entertainment. This perception is rapidly changing as modern games evolve into sophisticated platforms for complex, emotionally resonant narratives. [I] The intriguing question now isn't just whether games can tell stories, but whether they can tell them better than traditional cinematic experiences. [II] This invites us to explore the unique strengths of interactive storytelling and challenge our understanding of narrative art, considering how this relatively new medium stands alongside established forms like film.
[III] These games feature intricate plots, deeply developed characters, and moral dilemmas rivaling acclaimed films. Players often spend dozens of hours immersed, forging strong emotional connections and experiencing journeys firsthand. The sheer scope and detail of their storytelling, from environmental narrative to character motivations, creates a depth rarely achievable within a two-hour film. This allows for profound player investment, as stories unfold over extended periods, fostering a truly epic feel.
The true strength of video game storytelling lies in its interactivity. Unlike movies, where you're a passive observer, games allow you to become an active participant. Your choices, whether major or minor, can directly influence the narrative’s direction, character fates, and even the story’s ultimate conclusion. This personal agency transforms a narrative from something merely watched into something you experience and shape. For teenagers, this direct involvement makes the story uniquely personal, a powerful and impactful art form that transcends the boundaries of traditional media.
This global appreciation for narrative in games resonates strongly within Vietnam. Vietnamese gamers enthusiastically embrace story-driven international titles, avidly following complex plots and character arcs. The success of homegrown horror game 'The Death Thần Trùng' further demonstrates a significant domestic appetite for compelling interactive storytelling. With its unique cultural elements and gripping plot, 'Thần Trùng' proves local developers can also craft narratives deeply connecting with players, showcasing the universal appeal and growing demand for game-based storytelling right here at home. **[IV]**
So, can a video game tell a story better than a movie? It’s not necessarily about superiority, but unique strengths. Movies offer a tightly controlled artistic vision; games provide unparalleled immersion and player agency. Games allow audiences to step inside worlds and influence events, creating a bond with the story that transcends passive observation. As technology advances, games are solidifying their place not just as entertainment, but as a compelling, evolving art form capable of delivering profound and memorable stories in ways no other medium can.
Question 28
Which statement best summarizes the main argument of the passage?
- The passage primarily focuses on the growing popularity of story-driven video games within the Vietnamese gaming community.
- Video games are an evolving art form with unique storytelling strengths like interactivity and immersion that distinguish them from film.
- Technological advancements in graphics and processing power are the main reasons why video games can now tell complex stories.
- The main argument is that modern video games have finally proven to be a more effective and superior storytelling medium than movies.
Question 29
In paragraph 1, the word resonant most nearly means:
- emotionally powerful and affecting.
- related to sound and vibration.
- financially successful and profitable.
- popular with critics and reviewers.
Question 30
What can be inferred from paragraph 2 about storytelling in films?
- Acclaimed films are generally less successful at creating strong emotional connections with the audience than games.
- Most film viewers prefer stories that are shorter and less detailed than the narratives found in video games like 'The Last of Us'.
- The typical two-hour duration of a film can limit its ability to develop a narrative with extensive depth and detail.
- Moral dilemmas and intricate plots are features that are found almost exclusively in modern video games, not films.
Question 31
According to paragraph 3, what is a key feature of interactivity in video games?
- The narrative experience is designed to be passive, allowing players to observe without direct involvement.
- Interactivity makes stories powerful for adults but is often too complex for teenage players to appreciate.
- Player decisions are limited to minor details that do not have a significant impact on the character fates.
- Players are able to make choices that can change the direction and final outcome of the story.
Question 32
What is the primary purpose of paragraph 4?
- To explain the specific cultural themes used in 'Thần Trùng' that made the game successful.
- To provide a comprehensive list of the most popular story-driven games in the Vietnamese market.
- To argue that Vietnamese-made horror games are becoming more popular than international titles.
- To show that there is a significant and growing demand for interactive storytelling in Vietnam.
Question 33
Based on paragraph 5, which of the following statements is NOT accurate?
- The passage claims that games are establishing themselves as a serious and continually evolving form of narrative art.
- The passage indicates that player agency in games helps to create a powerful bond between the audience and the story.
- The passage concludes that games have officially become a better and more artistic medium for storytelling than movies.
- The passage suggests that movies are distinguished by their ability to present a single, controlled artistic vision.
Question 34
Paragraph 4 mentions the success of 'Thần Trùng' as an example to demonstrate that:
- homegrown horror games have a greater universal appeal than titles with complex plots from other countries.
- international games inspired the creation of 'Thần Trùng', proving their influence on local developers.
- the Vietnamese gaming market has a strong preference for stories that lack any unique cultural elements.
- local developers in Vietnam are capable of creating compelling narratives that connect deeply with players.
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
The new sofa was so comfortable that I could fall asleep on it instantly. → It was __________. (SUCH)
Question 37
The instructions on the screen were so small that I couldn't read them easily. → The instructions on the screen were __________. (TOO)
Question 38
You should unplug important appliances. They can be damaged by power surges during a thunderstorm. → You should unplug important appliances __________. (THAT)
Question 39
The queue for the castle was so long that we decided not to wait. → The queue for the castle was __________. (TOO)
Question 40
I bought this old laptop five years ago. → I have __________. (FOR)
Question 41
Even though it is a small gesture, using two hands shows great respect. → Using two hands shows great respect __________. (DESPITE)
Question 42
My friend said, "You should definitely visit the local book fair next month." → My friend advised __________. (VISIT)
Write the word in brackets in its correct tense to complete the following sentences.
Question 43
She said that this book (be) __________ truly relaxing.
Question 44
I've made a new friend, but I (not get) __________ her emergency contact numbers yet.
Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences.
Question 45
The customer found the new self-checkout machine quite __________ because it was hard to understand. (confuse)
Question 46
When you have a nosebleed, tilting your head back is an __________ position; it can make the bleeding worse. (proper)
Question 47
The customer placed great __________ on the information about the expiration date before making a purchase. (rely)
Question 48
The annual __________ of the Kitchen Gods is an important part of Tet preparations. (celebrate)
Question 49
She felt very __________ with the beautiful scarf she had knitted as her new pastime. (satisfy)
Question 50
A talented __________ showed impressive skills at the local martial arts festival. (art)