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Xin giới thiệu đến các em học sinh đề ôn thi vào lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh, nhằm giúp các em tự ôn tập vào trường THPT Chuyên Ngoại Ngữ. Ở dưới đề thi có đáp án đi kèm các em có thể dễ dàng đối chiếu với kết quả bài làm thử của mình. Mời các em cùng tham khảo.
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Đề ôn thi vào lớp 10 Chuyên ngoại ngữ (Có đáp án)®Ò luyÖn vµo 10I. Choose the word in each group that has the underlined part pronounced differentlyfrom the rest.1.A. campusB. relaxC. ancientD. fascimileB. profitC. composeD. decorate2.A. congratulate3.A. gatheringB. clothesC. athleticsD. bathe4.A. designedB. publishedC. coveredD. sprayed5.A. exchangeB. fetchC. chimneyD. champagneII. Choose a word in each group that has different stress pattern.6.A. psychedelicB. inspirationC. interactiveD. encouragement7.A. sceneryB. encourageC. embroiderD. experience8.A. puppetB. freedomC. describeD. message9.A. extensiveB. opinionC. officialD. optional10.A. compulsoryB. convenientC. correspondD. communicateIII. Decide the best option A, B, C, or D for each gap to complete the followingsentences.11. In towns please drive slowly! You ...... drive faster than 50 kph.A. dont have toB. mustntC. mayn’tD. needn’t12. We cant use the car now because it ...... .A. is mendedB. hasnt mended C. is being mended D. will be mended13. They were arrested ...... smuggling drug into the country.A. ofB. byC. forD. about14. Who do you think I ran ...... in the library this morning?A. downB. overC. inD. into15. ...... behalf of the committee, Id like to thank you for your generous donation.A. InB. ForC. OnD. To16. ...... the rain, the football match went ahead.A. Owing toB. DespiteC. HoweverD. In spite17. ...... he leaves or I leave!A. EitherB. NeitherC. OnlyD. Unless18. Why dont you buy bananas when they are much ...... than apples?A. less expensive B. not expensiveC. as expensiveD. lesser expensive19. Mr. Brown is the landlord ...... we rent the house.A. whoB. whomC. from whomD. of whom20. Lets go for a walk, ...... ?A. do weB. shall weC. dont weD. let not we21. By the age of twenty-five he had ...... his wish of becoming a pianist.A. reachedB. achievedC. obtainedD. had22. A large shop that sells all kinds of goods is called a ...... .A. warehouseB. storeroomC. departmentD. department store23. When youre on holiday you might buy a ...... to take home with you.A. souvenirB. messageC. memoryD. remembrance24. I am very sorry. Ive ...... your book at home again. Ill bring it again tomorrow.A. forgottenB. storedC. leftD. thrown25. Wed better ...... really early. Its a very long journey.A. set upB. set offC. set downD. set on26. Ive got a very high opinion ...... your brother.A. onB. toC. forD. of27. We dont sell foreign newspapers because there is no ...... for them.A. requestB. claimC. requirementD. demand28. ...... I know, there are no problems with the class.A. As far asB. So much as C. Much more than D. Except that29. The little girl wouldnt go to the seaside ...... her father went too.A. exceptB. butC. alsoD. unless30. Having ...... the table, Mrs Robert called the family for dinner.A. laidB. spreadC. orderedD. completedIV. Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D for each of the gaps to complete thefollowing passage.A FAMOUS EXPLORERCaptain James Cook is remembered today for being one of Britain’s most famousexplorers of the 18th century. Cook was (31) ...... most other explorers of the same period ashe did not come from a wealthy family and had to work hard to (32) ...... his position in life.He was lucky to be (33) ...... by his fathers employer, who saw that he was a bright boy andpaid for him to attend the village school. At sixteen, he started (34) ...... in a shop in a fishingvillage (35) ...... on the coast and this was a turning (36) ...... in his life. He developed aninterest in the sea and eventually joined the Royal Navy (37) ...... to see more of the world.Cook was (38) ...... by sailing, astronomy and the production of maps, and quicklybecame an expert (39) ...... these subjects. He was also one of the first people to (40) ......that scurvy, an illness often suffered by sailors, could be prevented by careful (41) ...... todiet. It was during his (42) ...... to the Pacific Ocean that Cook made his historic landing inAustralia and the (43) ...... discovery that New Zealand was two (44) ...... islands. He becamenational hero and still (45) ...... one today.31. A different32. A manage33. A. remarked34. A trade35. A held36. A moment37. A in view38. A keen39. A from40. A regard41. A attention42. A travel43. A serious44. A shared45. A keepsB distinctB succeedB viewedB workB placedB instantB in orderB eagerB overB estimateB organizationB voyageB superiorB particularB standsC contraryC achieveC glancedC careerC positionedC pointC asC fascinatedC inC catchC observationC excursionC majorC commonC maintainsD unlikeD fulfillD noticedD jobD situatedD markD dueD enthusiasticD forD realizeD treatmentD tourD leadingD separateD remainsV. Read the following two passages and choose the correct answer for each question.Various types of fog are essentially clouds that form at the earths surface, producedby temperature differences and moisture in the air. As warm, moisture-laden air cools, itsrelative humidity (the amount of moisture that air can contain, which depends on thetemperature) increases. Warm air can hold more water vapor than cold air. So if the air iscooled sufficiently it will reach saturation, or the dew point, at which point the moisturebegins to condense out of the air and form water droplets, creating fog.46. What is the authors main purpose in this passage?A. To describe various types of fogB. To explain how fog is formedC. To define relative humidityD. To compare the effects of warm air and cold air47. This passage would most likely be written by ...... .A. an archeologistB. a biologistC. a meteorologistD. a psychologist48. The word in bold “sufficiently” as used in the passage is closest in meaning to ...... ...

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