Đề ôn thi Đề thi vào lớp 10 Thái Nguyên môn Tiếng Anh - Mã đề TNG-21

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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Thái Nguyên TNG-2140 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Sở GD-ĐT Thái Nguyên, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 21 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 Thái Nguyên năm 2026 của DethiAnh.

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Đề chuẩn

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

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: I'm looking for a truly calm Vietnamese folk song.

David: I think 'Beo Dat May Troi' is __________ than 'Trong Com' for relaxing.

  1. as good as
  2. better
  3. best
  4. good

Question 2

Linh: I feel like I'm making __________ progress with my English.

David: Keep trying! You're doing better than you think.

  1. much
  2. no
  3. some
  4. any

Question 3

Linh: We should order extra food.

Mark: Good idea! __________ many relatives are coming.

  1. although
  2. so
  3. because of
  4. as

Question 4

Linh: My motorbike tire is flat now!

David: I suggest __________ a mechanic quickly.

  1. call
  2. calling
  3. to call
  4. called

Question 5

Mai: Are we all ready for the community fair tomorrow?

Tom: Almost! We still need to __________ the display booth and products.

  1. turn on
  2. set up
  3. hand in
  4. take off

Question 6

An: Liam, I can't believe how high our electricity bill is this month!

Liam: I know, An. I wonder if the utility company __________ a mistake with the charges.

  1. did
  2. took
  3. got
  4. made

Question 7

Linh: Mike, I heard about that new cafe. Want to __________ it tomorrow morning?

Mike: Sounds good! I'm free before work.

  1. attend
  2. tour
  3. visit
  4. observe

Question 8

Linh: The che was great! How did you learn it?

Mike: I __________ another dessert when my grandma gave me the recipe.

  1. am preparing
  2. was preparing
  3. prepared
  4. prepare

Question 9

Linh: I want a different kind of holiday this year.

Mike: Okay. So, __________ to plan for your trip?

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

Question 10

Linh: David, this is our family altar. It's very important.

David: I see. Yes, you __________ speak in a quiet voice when you are near it.

  1. can
  2. ought to
  3. must
  4. should

Question 11

Minh: David, who waters your plants when you travel?

David: My neighbor __________ help me, but now she's moved away.

  1. is used to
  2. got used to
  3. used to
  4. use to

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

Question 12

Linh: The new shelves look a bit wobbly, don't they?

Mike: Yes, I think the carpenter really cut corners to finish quickly.

  1. was very thorough
  2. made the corners sharper
  3. used the wrong tools
  4. did a sloppy job

Question 13

Mai: I saw a little boy crying because he lost his balloon at the park yesterday.

Nam: Oh no! That's heartbreaking. Did anyone help him, or did everyone just turn a blind eye?

  1. to feel sorry for someone
  2. to pretend not to notice
  3. to actively offer help
  4. to look away quickly

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

Question 14

Linh: Chào John. Did you find out how to get to Tran Quoc Pagoda?

John: Yes, I got directions online.

  1. search
  2. discover
  3. hide
  4. find

Question 15

Hùng: I want to explore more about black holes.

Emily: That sounds fascinating! Have you found any good resources?

  1. observe
  2. discuss
  3. ignore
  4. research

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

Question 16

  1. currently
  2. summary
  3. physician
  4. socially

Question 17

  1. illusion
  2. sufficient
  3. constitute
  4. suicide

Question 18

  1. learner
  2. resist
  3. sentence
  4. broken

Question 19

  1. resistance
  2. corruption
  3. collective
  4. molecule

Question 20

  1. occupation
  2. supervisor
  3. absolutely
  4. constitution

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

Question 21

He feels very peacefully when he is reading a book quietly at home.

  1. feels
  2. peacefully
  3. quietly
  4. is reading

Question 22

The students found the instructions for the group project very clearly.

  1. the
  2. clearly
  3. found
  4. students

Question 23

I usually study with my friends, but last night I find a great new website for practice tests.

  1. a
  2. find
  3. for
  4. usually

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

Question 24

Liam and Chloe are chatting during their lunch break.

Liam: I'm looking for a new book to read, something relaxing to help me switch off.

Chloe: __________

  1. You might enjoy 'Serene Shores'; it's very peaceful.
  2. You should find a book yourself online.
  3. I don't usually read books for relaxation.
  4. Have you read 'The Midnight Chase'? It's thrilling!

Question 25

Liam and Chloe are new acquaintances chatting at a social event.

Liam: You know, my family has a funny tradition. Every Christmas, we sing carols backwards.

Chloe: __________

  1. My family just watches TV. That's our custom.
  2. That sounds like a very strange thing to do.
  3. I wouldn't want to do anything like that.
  4. That's so unusual! What an interesting custom.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 26

Linh told me yesterday that she was presenting her project tomorrow.

  1. Linh told me yesterday that she was presenting her project that day.
  2. Linh told me yesterday that she was presenting her project the day before.
  3. Linh told me yesterday that she was presenting her project the following day.
  4. Linh told me yesterday that she was presenting her project tomorrow.

Question 27

I am sure this book is not boring; it's perfect for relaxation.

  1. This book shouldn't be boring; it's perfect for relaxation.
  2. This book is not boring; it's perfect for relaxation.
  3. This book must not be boring; it's perfect for relaxation.
  4. This book can't be boring; it's perfect for relaxation.

Question 28

You are not allowed to give financial advice without proper certification.

  1. You must not give financial advice without proper certification.
  2. You shouldn't give financial advice without proper certification.
  3. You must not to give financial advice without proper certification.
  4. You cannot give financial advice without proper certification.

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

Have you ever wondered how skyscrapers stand so tall? A key reason is reinforced concrete. By itself, concrete is very strong when you push or squash it, a property known as compressive strength. However, it's weak when you pull or stretch it; it can crack easily. To solve this problem, engineers add steel bars, called rebar, inside the concrete before it hardens. Steel is excellent at resisting pulling forces, a property called tensile strength. By combining concrete and steel, engineers get the (29) __________ of both worlds.

This combination creates a composite material that is incredibly strong under both compression and tension. (30) __________ allows engineers to design much larger and more complex structures than they could with just concrete alone. The process involves (31) __________ a steel cage and then pouring wet concrete around it. The concrete hardens and grips the steel tightly. Today, reinforced concrete is one of the (32) __________ common building materials worldwide. Its (33) __________ makes it essential for everything from bridges and dams to foundations and high-rise buildings. It truly can (34) __________ the test of time.

Question 29

  1. best
  2. rest
  3. peak
  4. most

Question 30

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

Question 31

  1. to create
  2. creating
  3. create
  4. created

Question 32

  1. more
  2. much
  3. most
  4. better

Question 33

  1. versatility
  2. versatilize
  3. versatile
  4. versatilely

Question 34

  1. stand
  2. pass
  3. resist
  4. face

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

In the digital age, online reviews are a powerful tool for consumers. However, a worrying trend known as 'review bombing' is on the rise. This is not about one unhappy customer leaving a single bad review. Instead, it involves a large group of people coordinating to post hundreds of negative reviews for a business, often as a form of protest. The goal is to damage the business’s online reputation, regardless of its actual service quality.

So, what triggers such an event? Frequently, the cause is a social media controversy. For instance, a video showing poor customer service at a Vietnamese restaurant can go viral, sparking public anger. This anger can then transform into a deliberate online campaign to 'punish' the establishment by flooding its Google Maps page with 1-star ratings. The motivation is not to provide honest feedback, but to use the review system as a weapon of public justice.

The consequences of review bombing can be severe. A sudden wave of negative reviews can destroy a small business’s reputation and financial stability overnight. The fairness of this practice is highly questionable, especially when many of the negative reviews are not from genuine customers who have actually visited the place. They are simply from people who are angry about the online controversy and want to participate in the protest.

As a young consumer, it is crucial to be critical of the information you see online. To spot potential review bombing, look for a sudden, massive increase in 1-star reviews over a very short period. Instead of just looking at the overall star rating, read the detailed comments. Being a responsible digital citizen means using reviews to make informed decisions for yourself, not to participate in an online mob that can unfairly ruin someone's livelihood.

Question 35

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

  1. The Phenomenon of Review Bombing: Causes and Consequences
  2. The Importance of Star Ratings for Modern Consumers
  3. How Vietnamese Restaurants Use Social Media
  4. A Guide to Writing Honest Restaurant Reviews

Question 36

According to paragraph 2, what often causes a business to be 'review bombed'?

  1. The business consistently providing low-quality service over time.
  2. A gradual decrease in the number of positive reviews.
  3. A public controversy that becomes popular on social media.
  4. The restaurant owner asking friends for fake 5-star ratings.

Question 37

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

  1. accidental
  2. secret
  3. intentional
  4. helpful

Question 38

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

  1. local
  2. fake
  3. unhappy
  4. loyal

Question 39

Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?

  1. It presents a chronological history of online business reviews.
  2. It defines a concept, explains its cause, discusses its effects, and offers advice.
  3. It compares and contrasts two different methods of online protest.
  4. It argues for stricter laws against all forms of negative feedback.

Question 40

What can be inferred from the passage about the author's point of view?

  1. The author believes review bombing is a destructive and often unjust practice.
  2. The author thinks review bombing is an effective tool for improving service.
  3. The author believes only restaurants with truly bad service deserve to be review bombed.
  4. The author encourages students to look for opportunities to review bomb businesses.

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