Đề thi chính thức vào 10 môn Anh Sở Sơn La năm 2026

5/1/2024 6:55:00 AM

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • she

  • left

  • red
  • bed

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • wanted
  • played
  • cleaned
  • opened

Nam is asking Lan about her school.

Nam: Do you like your school?

Lan: _____. It is very nice.

  • Yes, I am
  • No, I am not
  • Yes, I do
  • No, I do

Tom is asking Mike for direction.

Tom: Can you show me the way to the supermarket?

Mike: _____.

  • Yes, it is just around the corner
  • Yes, it is crowded and expensive
  • Yes, I'm buying some vegetables
  • No, I don't like going shopping

Minh won the first prize in the English Speaking competition, so his parents are very _____ of him.

  • fond
  • proud
  • keen
  • interested

Are you interested _____ joining our school's green club this weekend?

  • in
  • at
  • with
  • on

Lan wants to buy _____ interesting book for her friend.

  • an
  • a
  • Ø (no article)
  • the

We need to find a _____ to this traffic problem as soon as possible.

  • solution
  • solver
  • solve
  • solvable

If you study hard for the final exam, you _____ good grades.

  • would get
  • got
  • get
  • will get

Our English class _____ at 7:30 AM every Tuesday and Friday.

  • start
  • started
  • is starting
  • starts

Two days ago, my parents _____ a new bicycle for my birthday.

  • is buying
  • buys
  • buy
  • bought

My grandfather used to _____ up very early in the morning when he was young.

  • get
  • getting
  • got
  • gets

Look! The birds _____ in the blue sky.

  • flies
  • were flying
  • fly
  • are flying

The smartphone _____ I bought last week has a very good camera.

  • whom
  • whose
  • who
  • which

You should _____ your raincoat because it is raining heavily outside today.

  • take off
  • turn on
  • put on
  • look for

The teacher told us that we _____ use calculators during the math test.

  • can't
  • couldn't
  • won't
  • don't

My mother _____ dinner in the kitchen when the phone rang.

  • cooked
  • was cooking
  • is cooking
  • cooks

My parents don't mind _____ us to the amusement park at weekends.

  • take
  • to taking
  • taking
  • to take

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

In daily life, Ray always gives me a hand with repairing the broken things in my house.

  • serves me
  • pleases me
  • assists me
  • asks me to help

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

It was great to see wild animals living in their natural habitat.

  • forest
  • land
  • sky
  • home

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

She turned off the lights and went to sleep.

  • went on
  • turned on
  • got over
  • put off

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

I am not good at English, so it is quite difficult for me to understand a long text.

  • new
  • hard
  • boring
  • easy

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

SPACE EXPLORATION AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

Modern space exploration relies heavily on advanced digital technologies  help humans discover the wonders of our universe. In recent years, space agencies have launched highly sophisticated rovers to explore surface of Mars. These robotic vehicles travel through harsh environments to collect data and take high-resolution photographs. Instead of relying only on human control, rovers use artificial intelligence to navigate through dangerous rocks more safely.

In addition, satellites orbit the planet constantly because scientists who analyze global weather patterns require rapid data transmission to predict major climate on Earth. International teams cooperate on these projects. space exploration is extremely expensive, it provides invaluable information about our solar system. Young students should be encouraged to study astronomy so they can prepare themselves for future careers in engineering. If global investment continues to rise, humanity even more incredible technological breakthroughs in outer space.

What does the sign say?

  • Watch out for school children crossing the road.
  • Workers are not allowed to work on the road.
  • Be careful! There is a road construction ahead.
  • Only local workers are allowed to work here.

Choose the correct answer that goes with this text.

  • Spend more than £50 and save £10.
  • Get £10 off all sales in 2 weeks.
  • Get more than £10 if you are students.
  • Offer for those spend less than £50.

Choose the correct answer that goes with this text.

  • Charles wants to know where Zoe got his shirt.
  • Charles wants to borrow Zoe's shirt.
  • Charles wants to know which shirt Zoe bought yesterday.
  • Charles wants to know how much Zoe liked his shirt.

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

SOCIAL MEDIA BANS FOR TEENAGERS

Australia and France have recently passed strict national laws to limit social media use among teenagers. Lawmakers say that these legal measures are necessary to reduce the mental health problems caused by cyberbullying, addiction, and constant exposure to harmful online material.

In Australia, children who are under 16 are not allowed to use social platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Tech companies will be fined heavily if they can't prevent young children from creating profiles. The law aims to restrict digital freedom and cut teenagers off from unimportant online communities. However, supporters emphasize that protecting vulnerable youth from severe cyber risks is far more important than uncontrolled digital access.

Meanwhile, France has started a dynamic program targeting electronic device usage inside schools. French authorities have enforced a strong 'digital detox' policy that completely bans mobile phones for students under 15 throughout the school day. Educators believe that removing these devices can improve classroom concentration, decrease school bullying, and encourage children to interact face-to-face during breaks. While enforcing these policies requires strict monitoring, initial results indicate a positive change in student well-being.

What is the passage mainly about?

  • Financial and legal problems faced by international digital technology companies.
  • National policies in Australia and France to restrict social media use for teenagers.
  • The historical development of social media platforms in some European countries.
  • The technological advantages of social media platforms in Australia and France.

According to paragraph 2, tech companies in Australia will be fined if they _____.

  • change the user settings on modern smartphone applications
  • delete profiles belonging to adult government officials
  • allow children under 16 to create social media accounts
  • refuse to donate money to local educational clubs

The word "cyberbullying" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to _____.

  • joining online team or group work
  • threatening by using messages, emails or photos.
  • making online friends globally
  • bullying other friends at school

The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to _____.

  • profiles
  • tech companies
  • social platforms
  • children

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

  • Educators want to encourage children to interact face-to-face during breaks.
  • In Australia, children who are under 16 cannot use Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
  • Exposing too much to social media causes many problems for mental health.
  • Children under 15 can use electronic devices at lunch time at school in France.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

Peter doesn't have a computer. He cannot learn about AI.

  • Peter wishes he had had a computer to learn about AI.
  • Peter wishes he have a computer to learn about AI.
  • Peter wishes he had a computer to learn about AI.
  • Peter wishes he has a computer to learn about AI.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

It rained very heavily after school. The students still walked home together happily.

  • Because it rained very heavily after school, the students walked home together happily.
  • Although it rained very heavily after school, the students walked home together happily.
  • Although it rained very heavily after school, but the students walked home together happily.
  • The students walked home together happily despite it rained very heavily after school.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

The red car can run 150 km/h. The white car can run 180 km/h.

  • The red car can run faster than the white car.
  • The red car cannot run as fast as the white car.
  • The white car cannot run as fast as the red car.
  • The white car can run as fast as the red car.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

The program was so expensive that I could not buy it.

  • It was such an expensive program that I could not buy it.

  • It was so expensive program that I could not buy it.

  • The program was such expensive that I could not buy it.

  • It is such an expensive program that I could not buy it.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Chat GPT understands natural texts so quickly.

  • Natural texts are understand so quickly by Chat GPT.
  • Natural texts were understood so quickly by Chat GPT.
  • Natural texts is understood so quickly by Chat GPT.
  • Natural texts are understood so quickly by Chat GPT.