ĐỀ THI THỬ TIẾNG ANH 9 LÊN 10 - QUẬN LONG BIÊN – 2025
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the
numbered blanks.
3D printing technology was introduced in the 1980s and (1) ________ ever since. A 3D printer turns a whole
object into thousands of tiny little layers, then makes it from the bottom-up in layers of material. There are (2)
________ of these printers. For example, they are used to create medical implants, household items, and fashion
accessories.
One of the major advantages of 3D printers is that they make use of different kinds of materials like plastic,
metal, or food ingredients. (3) ________, by using 3D printers, people can reduce material waste. In addition, they
can create complex and customized objects that traditional manufacturing methods cannot produce.
However, there are some (4) ________ to consider. 3D printing can be time-consuming, especially for large
or tiny objects. Also, the cost of purchasing and maintaining a 3D printer can be (5) ________. The quality of the
printed objects many vary depending on the type of printer and materials used. Certain materials used in 3D printing,
such as plastics, may not be as durable as those produced through traditional manufacturing methods.
Despite these drawbacks, the potential applications of 3D printers continue to grow. As technology advances,
3D printing offers even more opportunities for (6) ________.
Question 1.
A. have evolved significantly
B. has developed significantly
C. developed significantly
D. has been significant developed
Question 2.
A. many applications
B. a lot of applications
C. few applications
D. much application
Question 3.
A. Otherwise
B. So
C. Therefore
D. Moreover
Question 4.
A. benefits
B. drawbacks
C. actions
D. mistakes
Question 5.
A. highly relative
B. relatively high
C. relative high
D. high relatively
Question 6.
A. innovative and creative
B. innovating and creativity
C. innovation and creativity
D. innovation and creative
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 following questions.
For many years, school children in the US have been taken on field trips to cultural institutions and historical
sites. Despite these trips involving some expense and disruption to class timetables, educators arrange them in the
belief that schools exist not only to teach economically useful skills, but also to produce civilized young people who
appreciate the arts and culture.
However, there have been increasing signs in recent years that the attitude towards field trips is changing,
with a significant decrease in the number of tours organized for school groups. A survey carried out by a group of
school administrators found that over half the schools they asked had decided to cancel trips planned for the next
academic year.
So what are the reasons for this change? The most obvious one is the issue of finance. Because there are
increasing demands on their funds, schools are forced to make a difficult choice about how to spend the limited
money they have. Field trips are an obvious thing to cut since they are seen by many as a luxury. A large number of
school heads also consider days spent away from school a waste of time, believing that the only worthwhile use of
students’ time is spent preparing for exams in the classrooms.
But why should anybody worry if school children go on fewer trips? Those that believe this is a negative
development in education would say that cultural field trips contribute to the development of students into well-
educated adults who have a healthy interest in history and the arts. Researchers warn that if schools cut field trips,
then valuable opportunities to broaden and enrich children’s learning experiences are lost.
Question 7. This text is about ________.
A. Field trips for school children.
B. Valuable academic learning experiences
C. New trends in educational development
D. Positive changes in American schools
Question 8. According to paragraph 1, educators believe that through field trips, children can ________.
A. learn to value the arts and culture
B. develop economically useful skills only
C. enjoy their time at school
D. practice some outdoor activities
Question 9. What is the OPPOSITE meaning of “appreciate” in the context?
A. lose
B. neglect
C. respect
D. attract
Question 10. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The number of field trips organized for school groups is growing.
B. A large number of school heads believe that the only worthwhile use of students’ time is spent preparing for
exams in the classroom.
C. More than 50 percent of the schools they asked had decided to cancel trips planned for the next academic year.
D. Schools have to consider spending the limited money they have.
Question 11. The phrase “a luxury” in paragraph 3 mostly describes something which is ________.
A. Comfortable but expensive
B. difficult and important
C. expensive but not essential
D. new and common
Question 12. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Field trips do not affect class timetables.
B. School children except those in the US have been taken on field trips to cultural institutions and historical sites.
C. The most obvious reason for cutting field trips is the financial problem.
D. Schools no longer have to pay for their students’ field trips.
Read the following announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Important Notice for Students!
This is to notify all students that (13) ________ annual art exhibition will be held on Friday, June 20
th
, at 2:00 PM
in the school gallery. Please make sure to submit your artworks no later than 1:00 PM and arrive early to help (14)
________ the setup.
All participants are expected to bring their art supplies and any necessary materials. Please to not bring fragile
items that could get (15) _________ or lost during the event.
We are excited to see your creative works and look forward to an inspiring (16) ________!
Question 13. A. the
B. no article
C. a
D. an
Question 14. A. on
B. for
C. under
D. with
Question 15. A. damaged
B. damage
C. damaging
D. to damage
Question 16. A. celebration
B. festival
C. anniversary
D. exhibition
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 17. His grandfather is ________ to walk without a stick.
A. so old
B. old enough
C. such old
D. too old
Question 18. We can keep a(n) ________ by stopping hunting and cutting down trees.
A. habitat loss
B. climate change
C. ecological balance
D. nature reserve
Question 19. A large number of visitors are into ________ since they enjoy local specialties while travelling.
A. City tourism
B. Sports tourism
C. Food tourism
D. Shopping tourism
Question 20. The elderly take great pride in their well ________ cultures.
A. preservation
B. preserving
C. preserve
D. preserved
Question 21. Cindy and Ben are discussing their upcoming exams. Cindy is worried about the maths exam.
Cindy: I’m feeling really stressed about the maths exam. Could you do me a favor, please?
Ben: Sure. ________.
A. You shouldn’t stay up late to study
B. First, tell me your common mistake
C. Forget it and relax
D. No way. You will get good grade
Question 22. My mum ________ buses ________ so overcrowded during the rush hours.
A. wishes – were not
B. wish – were not
C. wishes – won’t be
D. wishes – are not
Question 23. I live only a short walk from here, so it’s not worth ________ a taxi.
A. taking
B. in taking
C. to take
D. of taking
Question 24. There are enough sport ________ for people of all ages in our local park.
A. facilities
B. suburb
C. community
D. station
Read the following sign or notice and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each of the following questions.
Question 25. What does the message mean?
Beth, we’ve run out of coffee! Can you get
some at the supermarket when you’re coming
back this afternoon? I will pay you back
tomorrow.
Daisy
A. Daisy wants Beth to buy some coffee this afternoon.
B. Beth will buy coffee tomorrow when she returns home.
C. Beth will go to the supermarket tomorrow.
D. Daisy should give Beth some money to buy coffee.
Question 26. What does the notice say?
A. Anyone, including visitors and staff, can park here without restrictions.
B. The parking area is open to all people, without any specific rules.
C. Only employees or staff members are allowed to park in these spaces.
D. Parking is not allowed in this area under any circumstances.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is made from the given cues in
each of the following questions.
Question 27. Villagers/ friendly/ welcoming/ be always ready/ help/ tourists.
A. Villagers who are friendly and welcoming they are always ready to help tourists.
B. Villagers who are friendly and welcoming are always ready to help tourists.
C. Villagers are friendly and welcoming, but they are always ready to help tourists.
D. Villagers whose friends are always reading to help tourists are welcoming.
Question 28. At the surgery 2 days ago, I/ examine/ Dr Kelly/ and I/ give/ a prescription.
A. At the surgery 2 days ago, I was examined by Dr Kelly and I was given a prescription.
B. At the surgery 2 days ago, I was examined by Dr Kelly and he was given a prescription.
C. At the surgery 2 days ago, I was examined by Dr Kelly and gave a prescription.
D. At the surgery 2 days ago, I examined by Dr Kelly and gave a prescription.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 29. Put the sentences (a-c) in the correct order, then fill in the blank to make a logical text.
When twelve-year-old George said that he was getting headaches at school, his dad made an appointment for an
eye test. ________.
a. George said that he hoped to be a pilot, “that might be difficult”, said the doctor, “because you’re colour-blind.”
b. The optician showed him some coloured images and asked him what numbers he could see, but George found
the task difficult.
c. The optician then asked him what his plans were for the future.
A. b – c – a
B. c – a – b
C. a – c – b
D. a – b – c
Question 30. Choose the sentences that can end the text (in Question 29) most appropriately.
A. Later at home his mum told him that colour-blindness ran in the family.
B. She told George that he probably wouldn’t able to fly planes in the future.
C. His grandad had the same problem, but he had learned to live well with it.
D. His grandad couldn’t tell the difference between some colors.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 31. A. applicant
B. habitat
C. planet
D. balance
Question 32. A. whether
B. knowledge
C. wrap
D. playwright
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the
original sentence in each of the following questions.
Question 33. “What should I do to stop arguing with my sister?”, Lin wondered.
A. Linh wondered what to do to stop arguing with her sister.
B. Linh wondered what doing to stop arguing with her sister.
C. Linh wondered what should she do to stop arguing with her sister.
D. Linh wondered what she to do to stop arguing with her sister.
Question 34. Although he was able to do the job, he wasn’t given the position.
A. He was given neither the job nor the position.
B. Because he couldn’t do the job, he wasn’t given the position.
C. The position wasn’t given to him in spite of his ability to do the job.
D. He got the position despite being unbale to do the job.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 35. A. create
B. ocean
C. cover
D. landform
Question 36. A. electrician
B. announcement
C. population
D. individual
Four phrases/ sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, mark the letter A, B, C, or
D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Super volcanoes are probably the most destructive force on the planet. There aren’t many of them, but (37)
________.
The largest super volcano eruption happened about 74,000 years ago in Lake Toba, Sumatra. The eruption
was so huge that the ground was covered with 35 cm of ash as far as 2,500 km away from the volcano. The blast also
had a huge effect on global temperatures which dropped by around 5
o
C. This drop in temperature was devasting and
scientists have discovered that (38) ________.
Super volcanoes differ from normal ones in many ways. A normal volcano is cone-shaped and when it erupts
the lava bursts out of the top and flows down the sides. On the other hand, super volcanoes from underground. (39)
________.
One of the largest super volcanoes that exists today is in Yellowstone National Park, USA. When scientists
were doing research on the volcano, they were really surprised by what they found. Basically, the whole of the park
had a massive pool of magma underneath it, measuring 70 km across by 30 km wide! Moreover, they discovered
evidence to suggest that the Yellowstone super volcano erupts every 600,000 years. (40) ________!
A. it caused the summers in Europe to be freezing cold and also had a catastrophic effect on animals and plant
lite
B. Unfortunately, its last eruption was well over 600,000 years ago, so it seems that the clock is ticking
C. if one erupts it would almost certainly threaten the survival of the human race
D. Magma slowly rises from a hotspot deep down in the earth, until eventually hundreds of thousands of years
later an enormous blast occurs
Question 37. ______
Question 38. ______
Question 39. ______
Question 40. ______



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