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NHT KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 THPT

HẢI PHÒNG NĂM HỌC 2021 – 2022


ĐỀ THI THỬ MÔN TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
(Đề gồm 50 câu trắc nghiệm)

Họ, tên thí sinh:..................................................................... Mã đề thi


Số báo danh: ......................................................................... 001
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
from that of the others in each group.
1. A. measures B. affects C. stamps D. collapses
2. A. voyage B. village C. massage D. heritage
3. A. tongue B. done C. gone D. none
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently
from that of the others in each group.
4. A. doctor B. address C. thermal D. visual
5. A. attractive B. balcony C. chocolate D. decorate
6. A. competition B. recognition C. manufacture D. ability
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word
in each sentence.
7. Jane says she is going to get married to a wealthy businessman.
A. famous B. poor C. mean D. positive
8. My granddad reads newspapers every day to remain mentally active after retirement.
A. spiritually B. physically C. emotionally D. orally
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase SIMILAR in meaning to the
underlined word in each sentence.
9. Students are understandably anxious about getting work after graduation.
A. careful B. fearful C. excited D. worried
10. If you didn’t contribute generously, we couldn’t continue with our project.
A. charitably B. generally C. officially D. locally
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the
sentences.
11. ______ I use your phone? I need to make a phone call to my mum.
A. Would B. Will C. Can D. Must
12. Cold temperatures, short growing seasons, and heavy snows prevent ______ at high
elevations.
A. grow trees B. trees are growing
C. trees growing D. trees growth
13. My hometown is ______ situated on the Luc Nam River.
A. attracting B. attractive C. attractively D. attracted
14. Don’t smoke, ______?
A. will you B. wouldn’t you C. won’t you D. would you

15. It’s against the law to kill the black rhinoceros. They ______ extinct.
A. became B. are becoming
C. become D. have become
16. This is the school ______ my mother used to teach.
A. which B. where C. there D. that
17. English is now an effective medium of international ______.
A. communication B. talking C. speech D. saying
18. He kindly offered to ______ me the way to the station.
A. explain B. direct C. describe D. show
19. If it’s raining tomorrow, we shall have to ______ the match till Sunday.
A. put off B. call off C. keep on D. carry out
20. Mr. Brown is bored ______ doing the same job for too long.
A. with B. about C. of D. from
21. He doesn’t have ______ experience of working in an office.
A. some B. much C. an D. a
22. I’ve made an appointment at the dentist’s. I ______ her on Tuesday.
A. see B. saw C. will see D. have seen
23. He isn’t ______ to lift that box.
A. strong enough B. enough strong C. too strong D. strong
24. Because it is expensive to eat at a restaurant everyday, it is more ______ to buy groceries
and make your own meals.
A. economic B. economical C. economist D. economics
25. He looks thin, but ______ he is very healthy.
A. also B. practically
C. actually D. consequently
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to the situation in each of the
following exchanges.
26. “Would you like some yogurt?”
“______”
A. Yes, I do. B. Yes, thanks.
C. I’m sorry. D. It’s my pleasure.
27. “Nam has been awarded a scholarship to study in Australia.”
“Oh, really? ______!”
A. How lucky he is B. You must
be kidding
C. What lucky news D. Lucky as he is
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part of the sentence that is incorrect.
28. National forests including land for animal grazing, as well as wilderness areas with scenic
mountains and lakes.
A. including B. animal grazing C. wilderness D. scenic
29. Australia is home to unique animals like the kangaroo and koala, that are native to Australia.
A. home to B. like C. that D. native
30. The study of these animals are truly fascinating, and many books have been written about
them.
A. these B. are C. many books D. written

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word to
complete each of the blanks from … to …
Over the last five years, more and more students from the school have taken part (1)
______ environmental projects, such as tree planting and improving the school grounds. But, no
matter how much we do, there’s always more that can be (2) ______ to improve the place (3)
______ we live.
This year students from the Conservation Club plan to work with local people to (4) ______ a
community garden near the school. As Tim, a student, says: “No one (5) ______ to live in an
unattractive area. If we work together, we can (6) ______ these areas into spaces that we can
enjoy (7) ______ time in.” This kind of local action is not just about (8) ______ environment. It
also helps people to get to know (9) ______ neighbors and it can help build stronger
communities.
If you care (10) ______ the state of your town, and you are interested in taking part in the
project, please contact the school for further information.
31. A. at B. on C. in D. to
32. A. does B. do C. did D. done
33. A. where B. which C. what D. whom
34. A. do B. make C. be D. work
35. A. stay B. stays C. want D. wants
36. A. turn B. switch C. change D. shift
37. A. spending B. giving C. paying D. doing
38. A. the B. a C. Ø D. an
39. A. her B. its C. their D. his
40. A. in B. about C. on D. at

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each
of the questions from … to …
The Twin Towers
The side-by-side towers in New York City, which were home to Manhattan’s World Trade
Center, were more commonly known as the Twin Towers. Each skyscraper was an incredible one
hundred and ten stories high. Then, on September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center was attacked
by terrorists. What happened on that date in history should never be forgotten.
The attack on September 11th was not the area that had been targeted. In 1993, a bomb had been
detonated in the North Tower. This explosion killed six people and injured thousands of others.
The tower, however, was able to withstand the explosive power of the blast.
In 2001, both towers were attacked. Two planes were flown directly into the buildings. The effect
of these attacks was immediately catastrophic. Neither of the buildings was built to withstand
such structual damage, and the collapse of each building was imminent. The South tower fell in
less than one hour after being attacked, and the North tower collapsed soon afterwards. Both
towers were completely gone. The land where the World Trade Center once stood is now known
as Ground Zero. The day when the towers were attacked is remembered as one of the most
infamous days in America’s history.

41. What is most likely the reason the World Trade Center was called the Twin Towers?
A. The two buildings had similar working hours.
B. The two buildings were built on the same acre of land.
C. The two buildings were identical in design.
D. The two buildings were nothing alike.
42. The underlined word “detonated” most probably means ______.
A. attacked B. exploded C. constructed D. damaged
43. Which statement is a fact about the story?
A. The World Trade Center was attacked more than once.
B. The buildings would have survived if they had not been identical in design.
C. September 11, 2001 is the most infamous date in America’s history.
D. No one should ever construct another building at Ground Zero.
44. The underlined word “infamous” as used in the text is closest in meaning to
A. famous for something bad B. interesting and admirable
C. famous for good quality D. attractive and long-lasting
45. Which title would be a good alternative for this text?
A. September: A Bad Month B. The End of Time
C. A Day When All Hope Died D. The World Trade Center Attack
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given
one.
46. We should move the furniture to higher places because of the flood.
A. The furniture to higher places should be moved because of the flood.
B. The furniture should be moved to higher places because of the flood.
C. The furniture to higher places because of the flood should be moved.
D. The furniture should because of the flood be moved to higher places.
47. “You shouldn’t sit up until you feel better,” the doctor said to my mum.
A. The doctor orderd my mum to sit up if she wanted to feel better.
B. The doctor suggested that my mum should sit up until she felt better.
C. The doctor told my mum that if she wanted to feel better, she should sit up.
D. The doctor advised my mum not to sit up until she felt better.
48. The soil is poisoned because farmers use too many pesticides and herbicides.
A. The soil won’t be poisoned if farmers use fewer pesticides and herbicides.
B. If farmers use too many pesticides and herbicides, the soil will be poisoned.
C. The soil would be poisoned if farmers used too many pesticides and herbicides.
D. If farmers used fewer pesticides and herbicides, the soil wouldn’t be poisoned.
49. My uncle no longer rides his motorbike to the countryside at the weekend.
A. My uncle got used to riding his motorbike to the countryside at the weekend.
B. My uncle used to ride his motorbike to the countryside at the weekend.
C. My uncle is used to riding his motorbike to the countryside at the weekend.
D. My uncle was used to ride his motorbike to the countryside at the weekend.
50. That’s the most delicious meal I’ve ever had.
A. I have ever had some more delicious meal than that.
B. That meal isn’t so delicious as the meal I’ve ever had.
C. That meal was as delicious as the meal I’ve ever had.
D. I have never had a more delicious meal than that.

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