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Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi vào lớp 10 Tây Ninh TNI-0840 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm theo cấu trúc đề thi của Sở GD-ĐT Tây Ninh, với tổng thời gian làm bài 60 phút. Đây là đề thứ 8 trong bộ 180 đề ôn thi toàn diện môn Tiếng Anh vào lớp 10 Tây 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 Tây 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

Linh: I'm worried about trying out for debate.

Alex: Don't be! The more you practice speaking, __________.

  1. the you will become more confident
  2. the most confident you will become
  3. the more confident you will become
  4. more confident you will become

Question 2

Mai: Excuse me, does this dish contain peanuts?

David: No, it's safe __________ people with nut allergies.

  1. for
  2. with
  3. to
  4. of

Question 3

Linh: David, I passed the exam __________ you tutored me.

David: That's wonderful news, Linh! I'm so happy for you.

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

Question 4

Linh: I want to tell my friends about Tết.

Mike: That's great! Can you show me __________ to describe the traditions clearly?

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

Question 5

Linh: What do you think of this painting, Emily?

Emily: It really __________ the beauty of Vietnamese culture.

  1. brings up
  2. points out
  3. brings out
  4. looks into

Question 6

Linh: Alex looks really pale after seeing the bill.

Mike: He __________ worried about paying for such an expensive meal.

  1. must be
  2. might be
  3. should be
  4. has to be

Question 7

Linh: How do you always know about new books?

Chris: I'm really interested in __________ about new authors.

  1. learned
  2. learning
  3. to learn
  4. learn

Question 8

David: Is this your special drum for the festival?

Linh: No, it's __________.

  1. me
  2. mine
  3. my
  4. I

Question 9

Linh: Have you ever tried durian, Mark? It's unique!

Mark: Oh, I didn't __________ like durian, but I'll try it now.

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

Question 10

Minh: Did you manage to return that shirt to the store?

David: Not yet. I haven't had time to __________ it.

  1. get around to
  2. get by with
  3. get up to
  4. get around for

Question 11

Linh: We're having a big family reunion next month!

David: That's wonderful! Will everyone __________ at your grandparents' house?

  1. visit
  2. depart
  3. arrive
  4. gather

Question 12

Linh: Mark, have you ever bought a traditional Vietnamese hat?

Mark: No, I __________ one yet, but I want to.

  1. didn't buy
  2. wasn't buying
  3. haven't bought
  4. don't buy

Question 13

Linh: Have you tried that new AI music app?

David: No, but I heard its song __________ are incredibly accurate.

  1. predictably
  2. predict
  3. predictions
  4. predictable

Question 14

Minh: "I feel so tired after practice. I should drink more."

Sarah: "Definitely! The __________ at school always reminds us to stay hydrated."

  1. athletic trainer
  2. water cooler
  3. team captain
  4. sports coach

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

Question 15

Mai: Hey David, are you coming to the beach cleanup this weekend?

David: I'm not sure, Mai. I've been feeling a bit under the weather all week.

  1. being affected by the rain or bad weather
  2. feeling stressed about my exams
  3. feeling perfectly fine
  4. feeling a little unwell

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

Question 16

Minh: Do you remember our old classmate, Linh?

David: Yes, she really took after her father, didn't she?

  1. resembled
  2. followed
  3. differed from
  4. imitated

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

Question 17

  1. consciousness
  2. authorize
  3. director
  4. invention

Question 18

  1. receive
  2. conceive
  3. perceived
  4. either

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

Question 19

  1. climate
  2. cooking
  3. relief
  4. status

Question 20

  1. uncertainty
  2. accompany
  3. academic
  4. eliminate

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

Question 21

Neither the city tour nor the traditional dance show are available on Mondays.

  1. the
  2. are
  3. nor
  4. on

Question 22

We have too much rules in this office, making it hard to feel relaxed.

  1. too
  2. relaxed
  3. making
  4. much

Question 23

She finally chose a best laptop after comparing all the different models in the store.

  1. chose
  2. finally
  3. comparing
  4. a

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

Question 24

Sarah and Mark are having coffee together.

Sarah: Hey Mark, you mentioned you had some exciting news. What is it?

Mark: __________

  1. I put money into the stock market.
  2. I finally made my first small investment!
  3. I am now a true market participant.
  4. My initial financial contribution has been finalized.

Question 25

Two colleagues are discussing online shopping during their lunch break.

Sarah: I'm always a bit confused. What's the main difference between a credit card and a debit card?

Tom: __________

  1. Debit cards are just for ATMs, not for stores.
  2. You need good credit to get a credit card.
  3. They're both just plastic cards for paying, really.
  4. A credit card uses borrowed money; a debit card uses your own.

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

Question 26

The game is so addictive that you can't stop playing it.

  1. It is such addictive that you can't stop playing it.
  2. The game is such an addictive that you can't stop playing it.
  3. It is such an addictive game that you can't stop playing it.
  4. It is such a addictive game that you can't stop playing it.

Question 27

The national park office is closed. I can't get information about guided tours.

  1. If the national park office were open, I would get information about guided tours.
  2. If the national park office had been open, I would get information about guided tours.
  3. If the national park office is open, I will get information about guided tours.
  4. If the national park office were open, I will get information about guided tours.

Question 28

He is still inexperienced. He isn't able to lead the new project yet.

  1. He is inexperienced enough to lead the new project yet.
  2. He isn't experienced enough to lead the new project yet.
  3. He isn't enough experienced to lead the new project yet.
  4. He isn't experienced enough lead the new project yet.

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

The rock cycle is a fascinating process that describes how the three main rock types—igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic—are created and change. The journey of a rock is long, but it’s only (29) __________ before it transforms into another type. This cycle is driven by Earth's energy and involves many stages.

For example, when magma from a volcano cools and hardens, it forms igneous rock. (30) __________ process can happen either above ground or deep within the Earth's crust. Then, weathering and erosion break down rocks into small pieces called sediment. These sediments are compacted together over millions of years. This pressure causes the (31) __________ of the material into sedimentary rock.

Often, these rocks contain fossils. The journey doesn't stop here. If rocks are buried deep under the surface, they are exposed to (32) __________ pressure and heat. This stage involves (33) __________ the rock, but not completely, to create metamorphic rocks. Of the three types, these are often considered the (34) __________ because their original structure has completely changed.

Question 29

  1. a drop in the ocean
  2. a piece of cake
  3. a state of mind
  4. a matter of time

Question 30

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

Question 31

  1. transformative
  2. transformatively
  3. transform
  4. transformation

Question 32

  1. strong
  2. intense
  3. powerful
  4. heavy

Question 33

  1. heat
  2. heated
  3. to heat
  4. heating

Question 34

  1. more complex
  2. most complex
  3. complexest
  4. the complexer

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

Have you ever looked up at the night sky from a city and wondered where the stars went? The answer is a modern problem: light pollution. This phenomenon, visible as a bright "sky glow" above urban areas, is caused by excessive artificial light. It obscures our view of the cosmos and has significant environmental impacts that we are only now beginning to fully understand.

Major cities worldwide, including developing ones like Ho Chi Minh City, are hotspots. The constant illumination from skyscrapers, streetlights, and giant digital billboards all contribute to the brightness. While intended for safety and commerce, this nonstop lighting creates a luminous blanket over the city, effectively erasing the natural darkness of night and changing the urban environment after sunset.

The consequences extend far beyond a starless sky. Nocturnal animals, from migratory birds to sea turtles, are severely affected. Their life cycles, which depend on natural patterns of light and dark, are disrupted. This artificial light can confuse their navigation, alter their hunting habits, and interfere with reproduction. It is a serious threat to urban ecosystems, showing that our light has a dark side.

Beyond ecological damage, light pollution is also a significant waste of energy and money. The problem, however, is not without solutions. Implementing smarter lighting designs, such as shielded fixtures that direct light downwards and using motion-sensor lights, can make a huge difference. By being more mindful, we can help reclaim the stars and protect the delicate balance of the nighttime world.

Question 35

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

  1. Light Pollution: Causes, Effects, and Potential Solutions
  2. The Urban Development of Ho Chi Minh City
  3. Why We Can No Longer See Stars in Modern Cities
  4. How to Save Energy with Smarter Streetlights

Question 36

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

  1. brighten
  2. observe
  3. add to
  4. reduce

Question 37

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

  1. modern
  2. harmful
  3. temporary
  4. natural

Question 38

According to paragraph 3, what is one result of nocturnal animals being exposed to bright city lights?

  1. They move away from cities to darker areas.
  2. Their normal life patterns are disrupted.
  3. They learn to hunt during the daytime instead.
  4. They become less threatened by predators.

Question 39

What can be inferred from the passage about solving light pollution?

  1. The only way to solve it is by turning off all city lights completely.
  2. The problem can be reduced with better technology and awareness.
  3. Scientists do not yet have any ideas on how to fix the issue.
  4. Solving light pollution is too expensive for most cities to consider.

Question 40

How does the author organize the information in the passage?

  1. By comparing and contrasting light pollution with other types of pollution.
  2. By defining a problem, explaining its causes, detailing its effects, and mentioning solutions.
  3. By arguing for the benefits of city lights and then listing some disadvantages.
  4. By presenting a historical timeline of how city lighting has evolved over time.

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