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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Quảng Ninh QNH-8350 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Sở GD-ĐT Quảng Ninh, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 83 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 Quảng Ninh năm 2026 của DethiAnh.

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Đề chuẩn

Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Sở GD-ĐT Quảng Ninh.

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

Lan: David, I'm trying to cut down on our grocery expenses.

David: You should check out FreshMart then. Their products are quite __________.

  1. new
  2. budget-friendly
  3. cheap
  4. good

Question 2

Minh: I want to start exercising at home.

Sarah: If you do simple stretches daily, you __________ feel more flexible.

  1. might
  2. would
  3. felt
  4. will

Question 3

Linh: I feel tired from looking at screens all day.

David: Yeah, you should __________ the amount of time you spend online.

  1. limit
  2. decrease
  3. shorten
  4. control

Question 4

Linh: I need to find a new assistant. Any recommendations?

David: My colleague, Tom, handles tasks __________.

  1. carefully
  2. careful
  3. cares
  4. care

Question 5

Mai: David, why did you stop cooking?

David: I __________ dinner when the power went out suddenly.

  1. am making
  2. was making
  3. make
  4. made

Question 6

Linh: This new app is helpful, but I'm tired.

Mark: You should __________ a break from studying, Linh.

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

Question 7

Lan: Your holiday photos look wonderful!

Mike: Thanks! I'm still figuring out __________ to write for the captions.

  1. where
  2. which
  3. how
  4. what

Question 8

Linh: Look at these huge, ancient trees.

Michael: Yes, and the mossy stones. This garden __________ very old.

  1. should be
  2. must be
  3. might be
  4. can't be

Question 9

Linh: How did you get so good at calculus?

Mike: Well, I didn't __________ understand it at all last year.

  1. not use to
  2. use to
  3. get used to
  4. used to

Question 10

Minh: My phone bill is much higher this month. I don't understand why.

Sarah: Oh, really? Let me __________ it for you right now.

  1. go through
  2. look over
  3. look into
  4. find out

Question 11

Mai: I kept trying to describe the way, __________ the language barrier.

David: Yes, I still couldn't quite understand where you meant.

  1. because of
  2. in spite of
  3. although
  4. so

Question 12

Linh: I forgot my reusable bag for groceries!

Mike: Oh, that's a pity. I wish I __________ an extra one now.

  1. had
  2. am having
  3. will have
  4. have

Question 13

Linh: Hi, Mike. I'm starting my new job next week. Do I need to bring __________ laptop, or does the company provide one?

Mike: Don't worry, Linh. They'll provide you with all the necessary equipment.

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

Question 14

Lan: Before I go to bed, I always __________ the fish tank light.

David: Good idea! My fish need darkness too.

  1. look after
  2. turn on
  3. turn off
  4. wake up

Question 15

Mai: What's the hardest part of starting a business?

David: You must learn __________ quickly to new market challenges.

  1. to adapting
  2. adapt
  3. adapting
  4. to adapt

Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 16

Mai: Hey, An, why do you always play those simple matching games? Don't you find them a bit boring?

An: Not at all, David. I actually prefer them because of their simplicity; it's a nice break from my busy day.

  1. ease
  2. complexity
  3. challenge
  4. convenience

Question 17

Minh, I just learned that the giant panda is quite a rare animal.

That's true, Emily. There aren't many of them left in the wild.

  1. common
  2. unique
  3. scarce
  4. uncommon

Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 18

Minh: Sarah, I find speaking English challenging.

Sarah: Don't worry! Practice makes it easier.

  1. exciting
  2. changing
  3. difficult
  4. easy

Question 19

Mai, have you tried the new mango sticky rice?

Yes, David! It looks so mouth-watering.

  1. unappetizing
  2. wet
  3. colorful
  4. appetizing

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

Question 20

  1. protection
  2. exception
  3. operate
  4. construction

Question 21

  1. graduation
  2. gradually
  3. engineering
  4. demographic

Question 22

  1. believe
  2. briefly
  3. friendship
  4. relief

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

Question 23

  1. insane
  2. tragic
  3. indeed
  4. address

Question 24

  1. literally
  2. characterize
  3. hypothesis
  4. monetary

Choose the best arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful dialogue/paragraph in each of the following questions.

Question 25

Sarah often visited the community center.

a. "Excuse me," she said politely, "could you please turn the volume down a little?"

b. She wanted to read, but the noise made it difficult to concentrate.

c. One afternoon, she found the music in the main hall was quite loud.

d. Carefully, she approached the receptionist's desk.

  1. a-c-b-d
  2. d-c-b-a
  3. c-b-d-a
  4. b-c-d-a

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

Question 26

Many people still believe on the power of ancient customs.

  1. on
  2. the
  3. believe
  4. Many

Question 27

The scientist carefully records all data, that is crucial for his research findings.

  1. his
  2. is
  3. data
  4. that

Question 28

She decided to rely to the GPS for directions to the meeting point.

  1. the
  2. for
  3. rely
  4. to

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

Question 29

Sarah and Mark are roommates planning their weekend chores.

Sarah: I need to do a load of laundry soon. Have you checked the weather for tomorrow?

Mark: __________

  1. It's probably fine, just hang it outside.
  2. I already did my laundry last Tuesday.
  3. I haven't, but I need to do mine too.
  4. Yes, it's supposed to be sunny all afternoon.

Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Welcome to City Center Public Wi-Fi! ⚠️

This network is not secure. We strongly advise (30) __________ entering any personal or financial information. Your data is not (31) __________ encrypted. Please be aware that using this network (32) __________ certain risks.

To protect yourself, avoid making online payments. If you must (33) __________ a transaction, please use your own cellular data. Thank you.

Question 30

  1. without
  2. from
  3. against
  4. off

Question 31

  1. securities
  2. securely
  3. security
  4. secure

Question 32

  1. is involving
  2. involves
  3. involve
  4. has involved

Question 33

  1. perform
  2. make
  3. do
  4. create

Choose the option that best fits each numbered blank in the following text.

Crude oil, as it comes from the ground, cannot be used directly. It's a complex mixture of hundreds of hydrocarbons that must be refined. The first step in this refining is the (34) __________ of these different components. This process is known as fractional distillation and is essential for producing the fuels we use every day.

Inside a refinery, crude oil is heated until it becomes a hot vapor. This vapor enters the bottom of a tall tower which is cooler at the top. As the vapor rises, it cools and condenses at different levels. Lighter parts with lower boiling points rise the (35) __________, while heavier parts condense lower down. This method enables engineers (36) __________ various products like gasoline and diesel. (37) __________ is how a single raw material creates multiple fuels.

The entire refining system (38) __________ in our economy, powering transportation and industry. (39) __________, it’s a process of separating liquids by their boiling points, a key chemical principle applied on a huge scale.

Question 34

  1. separation
  2. separating
  3. separate
  4. separately

Question 35

  1. most high
  2. highest
  3. more high
  4. higher

Question 36

  1. to collect
  2. collecting
  3. collect
  4. collected

Question 37

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

Question 38

  1. does a major job
  2. takes an important space
  3. makes a big part
  4. plays a vital role

Question 39

  1. On the ball
  2. Once in a blue moon
  3. In a nutshell
  4. A piece of cake

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.

Every year, as summer approaches, many Vietnamese students and their parents consider study tours abroad. Promoted by major English centers, these trips to countries like the US, the UK, or Singapore are presented as a perfect mix of education and adventure. While undeniably exciting, these programs represent a significant financial investment. Therefore, it's crucial for students to see them not just as holidays, but as valuable opportunities for growth.

The primary educational benefit of a study tour is language development. Living in an English-speaking country provides daily immersion that a classroom in Vietnam cannot replicate. Students practice English in real-life situations, from ordering food to asking for directions. This constant use builds confidence and fluency. Furthermore, being away from family, often for the first time, forces students to develop independence, problem-solving skills, and a greater sense of responsibility.

Beyond academics, the cultural experience is equally important. Participants are exposed to new customs, foods, and ways of thinking, which broadens their worldview. This exposure helps them become more open-minded and adaptable. Unlike a tourist who only sees the famous sights, a student on a study tour gets a glimpse into the everyday life of another culture. This deeper connection, even if temporary, can leave a lasting impact on a young person's perspective.

In conclusion, a summer study tour offers much more than just sightseeing. It is an intensive learning experience that can boost language skills, foster personal maturity, and expand cultural understanding. However, the true value of the trip depends entirely on the student's attitude. To make the most of this investment, participants must be active, curious, and willing to step outside their comfort zone.

Question 40

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

  1. The Real Value of Summer Study Tours
  2. Comparing Language Centers in Vietnam
  3. The High Cost of Traveling Abroad
  4. A Guide to Famous Summer Camps

Question 41

The word immersion in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to...

  1. careful observation
  2. deep involvement
  3. complete separation
  4. quick translation

Question 42

The word temporary in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to...

  1. meaningful
  2. superficial
  3. short-term
  4. permanent

Question 43

According to paragraph 2, what causes students to develop independence and responsibility?

  1. receiving guidance from their teachers
  2. being away from their family for a period
  3. achieving a high level of language fluency
  4. practicing English in real-life situations

Question 44

How does the author organize the information in the passage?

  1. By defining a concept and then discussing its different benefits.
  2. By presenting a problem and then offering several solutions.
  3. By comparing and contrasting two different types of travel.
  4. By arguing against a popular opinion and providing evidence.

Question 45

What can be inferred from the passage about students on a study tour?

  1. A student's personal attitude greatly influences the benefits they receive.
  2. The main goal for most students is simply to visit famous places.
  3. All students will become fluent in English after one summer trip.
  4. Students who have never traveled before will have a negative experience.

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the original one.

Question 46

The club manager organizes the weekly meetings. → The weekly meetings __________.

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Question 47

In the past, she often ignored unkind comments on her posts. → She used to __________.

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Question 48

It's customary to remove your shoes, so everyone does it before entering the pagoda. → Because __________.

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Question 49

"I am kneading the dough for the traditional 'Banh Gai' cake now," Grandma said. → Grandma said that __________.

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Question 50

We spend many hours learning about the origins of Hung Kings' Commemoration Day. → It takes us __________.

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