Đề Tiếng Anh thi thử vào lớp 10 Hà Nội năm 2025- Mã đề thi HN-64

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

Question 1

  1. inside
  2. convince
  3. wedding
  4. river

Question 2

  1. radical
  2. recently
  3. congress
  4. scary

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

Question 3

  1. finding
  2. pillow
  3. schedule
  4. indeed

Question 4

  1. calorie
  2. resident
  3. injury
  4. domestic

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 5

The artist''s new song quickly climbed the music __________, reaching the top 10.

  1. sheets
  2. boards
  3. lists
  4. charts

Question 6

They __________ to the beach and played volleyball all afternoon.

  1. go
  2. were going
  3. went
  4. goes

Question 7

Swimming is __________ on a hot day than playing basketball.

  1. more refreshing
  2. so refreshing
  3. as refreshing
  4. most refreshing

Question 8

The planet __________ warmer if we __________ reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  1. will become - don''t
  2. becomes - don''t
  3. become - don''t
  4. will become - didn''t

Question 9

During a school project, David compliments his group member, Linh.

David: "Linh, your English has really improved! You''re speaking so much more fluently now."

Linh: "__________"

  1. Thank you, David! I''ve been practicing a lot.
  2. Oh, stop it, you''re exaggerating.
  3. It''s still not as good as yours.
  4. I''m just trying my best.

Question 10

I don''t understand the reason __________ he always refuses to join our study group.

  1. whose
  2. what
  3. which
  4. why

Question 11

I was so __________ when I won first prize in the science fair!

  1. awake
  2. proud
  3. sharp
  4. helpful

Question 12

There are __________ things we need to discuss in the meeting.

  1. a little
  2. few
  3. much
  4. a few

Read the following instruction and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 13 to 16.

HOW TO BE MORE ASSERTIVE

1. Be clear and (13) __________ about what you want.

2. (14) __________ small by saying "no" to things you don''t want to do.

3. Use "I" statements to express your feelings and needs, such as "I feel frustrated when..." or "I need (15) __________ break".

4. Pay attention (16) __________ your body language and maintain eye contact.

Question 13

  1. quiet
  2. nice
  3. direct
  4. vague

Question 14

  1. Think
  2. Stay
  3. Start
  4. Begin

Question 15

  1. a
  2. x (no article)
  3. some
  4. the

Question 16

  1. on
  2. at
  3. to
  4. in

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 17 to 18.

Question 17

Choose the correct order of sentences a, b, and c.

A Gift for Ông

Ông (grandfather) loves to garden, so I wanted to get him a special gift.

a. I saved up my allowance for weeks to buy him a bonsai tree.

b. My mother quietly explained that I should have offered it with both hands.

c. When I presented it to him, he seemed hesitant.

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

Question 18

Choose the sentence that most appropriately ends the text in Question 17.

  1. I was sad that he didn''t like my initial presentation.
  2. I presented it again respectfully, and his face lit up with joy.
  3. Bonsai trees are very beautiful and unique gifts.
  4. He thanked me and told me he loved gardening.

Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 19 to 24.

The Power of Never Giving Up

Achieving our goals is rarely easy. We all face setbacks and challenges along the way. There might be times when we feel like giving up, convinced that success is impossible. It''s during these moments that remembering the importance of perseverance is crucial. (19) __________ obstacle is a chance to learn and grow, to become more resilient and resourceful. (20) __________ quitting when things get tough, we should view these hurdles as opportunities to prove our determination.

There are countless stories of famous athletes, scientists, and artists who overcame significant obstacles to achieve their dreams. (21) __________ these individuals shared was an unwavering belief in themselves and their goals. They understood that success is not (22) __________ about talent or intelligence, but about the willingness to persevere, to get up after every fall and try again. (23) __________ we want to achieve something extraordinary, we need to embrace the power of perseverance and make it (24) __________ guiding principle in life.

Question 19

  1. Each
  2. Some
  3. Any
  4. One

Question 20

  1. Because of
  2. Instead of
  3. Although
  4. Despite

Question 21

  1. Which
  2. That
  3. Why
  4. What

Question 22

  1. only
  2. ever
  3. always
  4. just

Question 23

  1. Because
  2. If
  3. Though
  4. So

Question 24

  1. a
  2. its
  3. our
  4. theirs

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

Question 25

"I met her for the first time two weeks ago," he confessed.

  1. He confessed that he had met her for the first time two weeks before.
  2. He confessed that he had met her for the first time two weeks ago.
  3. He confessed that he met her for the first time two weeks before.
  4. He confessed that I had met her for the first time two weeks before.

Question 26

Could you please explain that again?

  1. One more time explain, please.
  2. I didn''t understand. Could you explain that again?
  3. Explain that again, please.
  4. Could you explain again, will you?

Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions.

Question 27

I / look / my keys / you / see / them

  1. I look my keys, have you see them?
  2. I''m looking my keys, have you seen them?
  3. I look after my keys, have you seen them?
  4. I''m looking for my keys, have you seen them?

Question 28

They / look forward / make / new friends / travels.

  1. They are look forward to making new friends at their travels.
  2. They looking forward to making new friend on their travels.
  3. They are looking forward to making new friends on their travels.
  4. They are looking forward to make new friends in their travels.

Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 29

You are working in a warehouse and see this sign on some boxes. What does the sign mean?

  1. The boxes are sealed shut.
  2. The boxes are heavy.
  3. The boxes contain fragile items.
  4. You should not put boxes on top of these boxes.

Question 30

What will happen after you see this notice?

New messages will be muted for the next hour.
  1. You will not get notifications for new messages for one hour.
  2. You cannot send messages for one hour.
  3. You will not receive any messages for one hour.
  4. Your phone will be silent for the next hour.

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36.

The Japanese Tea Ceremony, also known as Chanoyu or Sado, is a significant part of Japanese culture. More than just preparing and drinking tea, it emphasizes harmony, respect, and tranquility. Every detail, from the preparation of the tea to the interaction between the host and guests, is carefully choreographed and imbued with meaning.

One crucial element of the tea ceremony is the use of specific utensils, each with its own symbolic significance. The chawan, or tea bowl, for example, is often handcrafted and reflects the principles of wabi-sabi - finding beauty in imperfection and impermanence. The chashaku, a bamboo tea scoop, symbolizes harmony with nature, while the chasen, a bamboo whisk, represents the unification of elements.

The movements of the host during the ceremony are graceful and deliberate, demonstrating respect for the guests and the tradition itself. Guests, in turn, show their appreciation through specific gestures, such as bowing when receiving the tea bowl and taking a sip before placing it down. This intricate interplay of movement and gesture creates a sense of shared experience and deepens the connection between participants.

Ultimately, the Japanese Tea Ceremony transcends the simple act of drinking tea. It cultivates mindfulness, encourages appreciation for the simple beauty in everyday life, and fosters a sense of peace and connection amongst those who partake in it.

Question 31

What is the main topic of the reading passage?

  1. Different types of tea used in Japanese ceremonies.
  2. The significance and elements of the Japanese Tea Ceremony.
  3. The social etiquette of Japanese culture.
  4. The history of tea drinking in Japan.

Question 32

The word "choreographed" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.

  1. celebrated
  2. arranged
  3. explained
  4. simplified

Question 33

What does the passage say about the utensils used in the tea ceremony?

  1. They are used only by the host.
  2. They are made of gold and silver.
  3. They have symbolic meanings.
  4. They are chosen randomly.

Question 34

Which of these is NOT mentioned as a way guests show respect during the ceremony?

  1. Serving tea to the host.
  2. Taking a sip before placing the bowl down.
  3. Appreciating the movements of the host.
  4. Bowing when receiving the tea bowl.

Question 35

According to the passage, what feeling does the tea ceremony foster among participants?

  1. Competition
  2. Indifference
  3. Connection
  4. Superiority

Question 36

The word "transcends" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. is greater than
  2. is similar to
  3. is connected to
  4. is limited to

Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 37 to 40.

Have you ever tried to break a bad habit, like biting your nails or hitting the snooze button? It can be incredibly difficult! This is because our brains are wired to form habits, (37) __________. Habits are formed through a three-step loop: a cue, a routine, and a reward.

Let''s say your cue is feeling stressed, your routine is biting your nails, and your reward is a brief sense of relief. (38) __________. By understanding this loop, we can start to change our habits for the better.

Identifying your habit loops is the first step. (39) __________. Once you''re aware of the cues and rewards driving your habit, you can begin to substitute a new, healthier routine.

(40) __________. Replacing negative routines with positive ones can lead to healthier lifestyles, increased productivity, and a greater sense of well-being. So, the next time you want to change a habit, remember the power of the habit loop!

A. This loop repeats itself over and over, strengthening the connection in your brain.

B. both good and bad

C. The power of habit formation can be harnessed for positive change.

D. Pay attention to your actions and the situations that trigger them.

Question 37

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 38

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 39

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 40

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

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