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ĐỀ ÔN THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 THPT NĂM HỌC 2025-2026 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH (ĐẠI TRÀ) Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút ĐỀ 14 I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group. Question 1:A. childhood B. champagne C. chapter D. charity Question 2:A. conflict B. forbidden C. reliable D. determine II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others in each group. Question 3:A. access B. wander C. conduct D. asset Question 4:A. cosmopolitan B. communication C. multicultural D. metropolitan III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word. Question 5: A smartphone is too costly for him to even have a normal one. A. economical B. expensive C. priceless D. valuable Question 6: Many people are afraid that computers with superhuman intelligence will destroy humanity. A. awareness B. perception C. stupidity D. wisdom IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word. Question 7: You can use a USB stick to transport files from one computer to another. A. delete B. display C. transfer D. store Question 8: Smartphones are very versatile, as they can do many things like making phone calls, taking pictures, or listening to music. A. capable B. flexible C. helpful D. interesting V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences. Question 9: She went back to live with her mother_______she did not earn enough money to live in her own house. A. although B. so that C. in order to D. because Question 10: I found came________this article while I was doing my project. A. up B. forward C. up to D. across Question 11: They see the outdoors as a __________activity, not a job opportunity.
A. exhausted B. international C. recreational D. volunteering Question 12: People tend_____________that the problem will never affect them. A. to think B. thinking C. thought D. thinks Question 13: City dwellers are more likely to suffer_______stress and anxiety than people who live in the countryside. A. to B. from C. between D. with Question 14: I can't see the attraction of________on a beach all day. A. sits B. to sit C. sit D. sitting Question 15: I often think of the_________time we had all together in Boston last spring. A. please B. pleased C. pleasant D. pleasing Question 16: Smartphones, laptops and tablets are the modern devices ____ have changed the way we think. A. what B. Ø C. whose D. that Question 17: He was a very__________and honest man who would never betray anyone. A. rely B. reliable C. reliability C. relying Question 18: Paddle-wheel machine helps to clean the wastewater before ____ it for farming. A. rearranging B. recycling C. reducing D. reusing Question 19: “Let’s open a small craft store to raise money for the poor villagers!'' - “____” A. That’s a good idea! B. Thanks, I can manage. C. No problem. D. That’s the way it is. Question 20: “Haven't you done any volunteer work before, Jen?" - “____” A. No, not now! B. Yes, I have never done it. C. Yes, I've done it once. D. Sure, no problem. VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences. Question 21: Martin was chosen because she is a good administrator who gets along for everyone. A. who B. was chosen C. administrator D. for Question 22: What buildings are being demolish to make way for the development? A. for B. being demolish C. development D. buildings VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/phrase that completes each blank. The lack of housing has become an issue for an increasing number of cities worldwide as a result of socioeconomic development. Workers from all over the country are now (23)________into city centers in search of high-paying jobs that suit them. (24)______there is a greater demand for accommodations than there are available, the demand has increased more than it has historically. In addition, the majority of
people (25)_______to live in cities due to their higher (26)______of living compared to rural areas. Employees would enjoy a better material and cultural life in cities if their income was steady and high. Governments should advocate for investments in rural areas to draw in labor to (27)______this social issue. To meet the demand for housing, they also need to work hard to raise a significant amount of money to build more skyscrapers and pass legislation that establishes stringent requirements for living and working in cities. Question 23:A. pouring B. covering C. telling D. making Question 24:A. Because B. Moreover C. Although D. Despite Question 25:A. calculate B. refer C. store D. return Question 26:A. access B. contain C. support D. standard Question 27:A. ban B. erase C. address D. eliminate VIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow. The big city offers fast-paced, enjoyable, and thrilling living. There are a gazillion things to do and jobs to choose from. But the good thing always comes with a drawback. While there are more job opportunities in a big city, there is also a higher competition for available positions. Your job search may become frustrating as a result. Strangely enough, even though there are hundreds or even thousands of jobs available every week, you could still find yourself jobless, particularly in a down economy. Big cities also usually have higher living expenses; a small apartment in a respectable part of town can run you an arm and a leg, not to mention additional expenses for meeting your basic needs. Although diversity is a good thing, if you're not used to it, the sheer number of people can be a little overwhelming. There will always be people in the area and crowds. In addition, traffic in large cities can be a nightmare. Things can get so bad that they can make you become a villain. The life in a big city is not for you if you detest being in traffic. Poverty is one of the main drawbacks of city living, and heavy traffic adds to the pollution. Illnesses affecting the respiratory system and other body parts have the greatest impact on our health. It is believed that prolonged exposure to tiny particles causes a significant number of preventable deaths. Most importantly, living in a large city makes you question your decision because there is always more crime there. Living in a large city increases your chances of becoming a victim of crime significantly more than in a small town. Question 28: According to the passage, some good things of living in the city are______. A. Excellent educational system and recreational activities B. Excellent educational system and countless job opportunities C. Countless job opportunities and activities to occupy your time D. A lot of kinds of entertainment and shopping centers Question 29: While big cities have more job opportunities, it also give________. A. more competition for a single job B. higher salary
C. growing economic crisis D. greater chances of being unemployed Question 30: The word “drawback” in paragraph is closet in meaning to_______. A. reliable B. obstacle C. schedule D. admission Question 31: According to the paragraph, city is not a perfect place for________. A. Extroverted people B. Introverted people C. People who hate driving in traffic D. People who prefer a busy life Question 32: Which of the following sentences is NOT true? A. Pollution causes health problems. B. Cities are always crowded. C. It costs a lot of money to live in a big city. D. Crime is not a serious problem in big cities. IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one. Question 33: The water is very cold in January. We go swimming anyway. A. When the water is very cold in January, we go swimming anyway. B. As the water is very cold in January, we go swimming anyway. C. The water is very cold in January if we go swimming anyway. D. Although the water is very cold in January, we go swimming anyway. Question 34: "I won't be home this evening because I have to work late," Mike said. Mike said that ____. A. I wouldn't be home this evening because I had to work late B. He wouldn't be home this evening because he had to work late C. He won't be home this evening because he has to work late D. He wouldn't be home that evening because he had to work late Question 35: He won’t find a seat unless he’s got a ticket. A. He won’t find a seat unless he’s got a ticket. B. He will only get a seat if he has a ticket. C. He has got a ticket, and so will find a seat. D. He has got a ticket, and so will find a seat. Question 36: The water was very rough. The lifeguards made all of the swimmers leave the water. A. Since the water was very rough, the lifeguards made all of the swimmers leave the water. B. The water was very rough so that the lifeguards made all of the swimmers leave the water. C. The water was very rough because the lifeguards made all of the swimmers leave D. The lifeguards made all of the swimmers leave the water though the water was very rough.