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ĐỀ DỰ ĐOÁN TUYỂN SINH VÀO 10 – CẤU TRÚC HCM (2025) – ĐỀ 11 I. PRONUNCIATION Question 1. Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others? A. channel B. cheer C. chimpanzee D. mechanical Question 2. Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others? A. exchange B. example C. exotic D. exam Question 3. Which word has a different stress pattern from that of the others? A. industry B. guarantee C. premiere D. portable Question 4. Which word has a different stress pattern from that of the others? A. serotonin B. information C. advertisement D. sympathetic II. Choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that best fits the space in each question. Question 5. Many shoppers eagerly prepare to take advantage of slashed prices _________ Thanksgiving Day. A. in B. on C. at D. to Question 6. Although Peter was offered a well-paying job, he ___________ because the office was far from his house. A. worked it out B. cheered it up C. turned it down D. speeded it up Question 7. Mrs. Davis and her daughter are at the supermarket. Mrs. Davis: “There’s no price tag on this product.” Daughter: “Oh, Mom, you can __________ its bar code over there to know the price. A. store B. stock C. screen D. scan Question 8. I want to become a nurse in the belief that I’ll be able to make positive __________ on people’s lives. A. labels B. impacts C. differences D. relationships Question 9. It was ____________ of Mary to make sure that every member felt included and valued. A. considerate B. considerable C. inconsiderate D. inconsiderable Question 10. Consumers should be aware of look-alike or counterfeit products which come from unauthorized companies and are __________ cheap. A. annoyingly B. excitingly C. surprisingly D. frighteningly Question 11. Tee: “ __________ Maths tomorrow?” – Linh: “No. It’s on Tuesday.” A. Would you have B. Are you having C. Do you have D. Are you going to have Question 12. Tech-based services provide __________ a fast and convenient way to do the shopping. A. both B. neither C. not only D. as well Question 13. A guest is asking the receptionist. Guest: “Can I smoke here?”
Receptionist: “I’m afraid not. This is a non-smoking hotel, so you _________smoke inside the hotel.” A. mustn’t B. aren’t able to C. mightn’t D. don’t have to Question 14. Nam is announcing his final test results. Nam: “I’ve got the highest mark in English.” Gil: “Congratulations! ___________” A. You just have to be yourself. B. I’m sorry to hear that. C. Your parents must be proud of you. D. It might not be so bad after all. III. Look at each sign or notice. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) that matches its meaning. Question 15. What does the sign mean? A. Do not drop litter! B. Do not feed wildlife! C. Do not enter this way! D. Do not use peanuts! Question 16. What does the notice say? A. David must reorder the product. B. David forgot to place his order at the post office. C. David needs to arrange the time to pick up his order. D. His order is going to be delayed due to the bad weather. IV. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each blank space in the following passage. Teens may hold a buying (17) _________of $44 million, but there is a growing number of young people actually taking a stand against consumerism and the shopping (18) _________. They recognize that the relentless pursuit of the latest gadgets, fashion trends, and branded goods often comes at a significant cost to both the environment and their own mental well-being. So, they are in favour of the concept of “buying less, choosing well”, which focuses (19) ___________the quality over quantity and supporting brands whose products are not (20) __________ to the environment. (21) __________, they organize and participate in clothing swaps, upcycling projects, and other activities that promote reuse and reduce waste. This shift in teens’ mindset and spending habits is a powerful statement against the pressures of a consumer-driven society, (22) __________the way for a more conscious and responsible approach to living. Question 17. Choose the correct answer. A. right B. property C. power D. authority Question 18. Choose the correct answer. A. frenzy B. excitement C. violence D. craziness Question 19. Choose the correct answer. A. on B. for C. at D. with
Question 20. Choose the correct answer. A. harmless B. harmful C. unharmed D. harmonic Question 21. Choose the correct answer. A. Absolutely B. Eventually C. Specifically D. Ultimately Question 22. Choose the correct answer. A. clearing B. laying C. drawing D. paving V. Read the following and do as directed. Is it true that cold-blooded animals have no feelings and emotions? Many studies have been carried out to challenge the misconception. Scientists have made close observations about reptilian behaviors in the belief that they can measure reptile’s emotions if they can understand their body language. The findings are surprising that reptiles experience a wide range of emotions, and that they’re highly socially complex animals. For example, crocodiles, known for their formidable presence, express maternal care that extends beyond mere instinct. Females carefully tend to their nests, adjusting temperature by adding or removing vegetation, and fiercely protecting their hatchlings, sometimes carrying them in their mouths to water for safety. Such behaviors indicate a form of maternal affection. Another case showing emotional complexity in reptiles can be found in red-footed turtles. These creatures show signs of distress when handled roughly or placed in unfamiliar environments. Even snakes, often considered solitary and indifferent, show strong emotional reactions. When showing aggression, they tend to hiss, coil and shake their tails. With a wealth of aforementioned evidence and extensive studies, scientists hope that reptiles can be protected from habitat loss in the coming years. (Adapted from www.discovermagazine.com) a. Decide whether the following sentences are True or False: Question 23. Scientists get to know reptiles’ emotional responses by observing their reactions. A. True B. False Question 24. Crocodiles pay no attention to their offspring. A. True B. False Question 25. Red-footed turtles often felt relaxed when they enter a new habitat. A. True B. False Question 26. Better understanding reptilian emotions can help protect reptiles from a habitat loss. A. True B. False b. Choose the correct answer to each question: Question 27. What serves as the best title for the passage? A. Misconceptions about Reptiles B. Scientific Research on Animal Behavior C. Humans and Reptiles D. Cold-Blooded but not Cold-Hearted Question 28. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reptilian species that has emotions? A. Lizards B. Crocodiles C. Snakes D. Turtles
VI. Supply the correct form of the word given in each sentence. Question 29. The use of drone deliveries is expected to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases among shoppers by minimizing human contact. (TRANSMIT) Question 30. Listening to energetic music while exercising can boost motivation and enhance overall performance. (ENERGY) Question 31. Katherine finally got the promotion after years of hard work. (PROMOTE) Question 32. The predator stalked its prey emotionlessly / unemotionally , totally driven by instinct and survival. (EMOTION) Question 33. We try to avoid polluting the surroundings by not using plastic bags. (POLLUTION) Question 34. Cold-blooded species such as snakes lizards and turtles rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature. (BLOOD) VII. Look at the entry of the word “trend” in a dictionary. Use what you can get from the entry to complete the sentences with TWO words. Question 35. If this downward trend in sales continues, we will go bankrupt. Question 36. The famous singer seems to set a new trend for young people. VIII. Rewrite each of the following sentences in another way so that it means almost the same as the sentence printed before it. Question 37. I don’t have enough money, so I can’t afford a new car. (ABLE)  If I had (enough / the) money / were rich, I would be able to afford a new car. Question 38. My sister intends to reduce unnecessary shopping trips because she wants to save money. (CUT)  To save money, my sister is going to cut down on unnecessary shopping trips. Question 39. Surely, Jill is tired because she has been traveling over a long distance. (MUST)

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