falling and rising tune Đáp án đúng là: falling tune Intonation in Wh-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of questiona. class-mate Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are
Trang 11- Choose one word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently
a cooked
b played
c danced
d worked
- trường hợp đồng hóa tiến (progressive assimilation)
- voiceless consonants + ed /t/: /kt/; /st/; /kt/
- all vowels + ed /d/: /eid/
2- Choose one word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently
a jogged
b arrived
c served
d liked
- trường hợp đồng hóa tiến (progressive assimilation)
- voiceless consonants + ed /t/:/kt/
- voiced consonants and all vowels + ed /d/: /gd/; /vd/; /vd/
3- Choose one word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently
a matched
b listened
c travelled
d studied
- trường hợp đồng hóa tiến (progressive assimilation)
- voiceless consonants + ed /t/:/tʃt/
- voiced consonants and all vowels + ed /d/: /nd/; /ld/; /id/
4- Choose one word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently
a candles
b things
c books
Trang 2d bags
- trường hợp đồng hóa tiến (progressive assimilation)
- voiceless consonants + s /s/:/ks/
- voiced consonants + s /z/: /gz/; /lz/; /gz/
5- Choose one word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently
a writes
b laughs
c likes
d cycles
- trường hợp đồng hóa tiến (progressive assimilation)
- voiceless consonants + s /s/:/ks/; /ts/; /fs/
- voiced consonants and all vowels + s /z/: /lz/
6- Choose one word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently
a cakes
b drinks
c tastes
d clothes
- trường hợp đồng hóa tiến (progressive assimilation)
- voiceless consonants + s /s/:/ks/; /ks/; /ts/
- voiced consonants + s /z/: /ðz/
7- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
Do you like living in a small or a large family?
a rising and falling tune
b falling tune
c no intonation
Trang 3d rising tune
Intonation in Questions with OR: rising tune before OR
Do you like living in a small ( / ) or a large family?
8- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence: How did you spend your holiday?
a falling tune
b rising tune
c flat intonation
d falling and rising tune
Đáp án đúng là: falling tune
Intonation in Wh-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of question
How did you spend your ho-( \ )-liday?
9- Choose one word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently
a arrived
b jogged
c served
d liked
- trường hợp đồng hóa tiến (progressive assimilation)
- voiceless consonants + ed /t/:/kt/
- voiced consonants and all vowels + ed /d/: /gd/; /vd/; /vd/
10- Choose one word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently
a coped
b climbed
c milked
d stopped
Trang 4Đáp án đúng là: climbed
- trường hợp đồng hóa tiến (progressive assimilation)
- voiceless consonants + ed /t/: /pt/; /kt/; /pt/
- voiced consonants + ed /d/: /md/
11- Choose the parts of the word or/and the sentence which have rising and falling intonation:
Did you bought a banana or an orange?
a a banana or an orange
b bought a banana or an orange
c bought a banana or an orange
d a banana or an orange
Intonation in Questions with OR: rising tune before OR and falling tune after OR
Did you bought a bana-( / )-na OR an o-( \ )-range?
12- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence: How did you spend your holiday?
a falling and rising tune
b falling tune
c rising tune
d flat intonation
Intonation in Wh-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of question
How did you spend your ho-( \ )-liday?
13- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence: Was it expensive?
a falling and rising tune
b falling tune
c rising tune
Trang 5d no intonation
Intonation in Yes/No-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of question
Was it expen-( / ) -sive?
14- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
What can people see when they have headaches?
a falling and rising tune
b flat intonation
c rising tune
d falling tune
Đáp án đúng là: falling tune
Intonation in Wh-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of question
What can people see when they have head-( \ )-aches?
15- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
Would you like veal or beef?
a rising and falling tune
b falling tune
c flat intonation
d rising tune
16- Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
a class war
b classroom
c class-list
d class-mate
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
Trang 6- class war /00/ - even stress in word
17- Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
a bedroom
b bedside
c downstairs
d bedtime
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
- downstairs /o0/ - primary stress is given to the second component of the compound word
18- Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a motorway
b motor bus
c motor car
d motorcyclist
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
- motor bus /00/ - even stress in word
19- Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a bus girl
b bus lane
c bus-stop
d bus station
Đáp án đúng là: bus girl
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
- bus girl /00/ - even stress in word
Trang 7
20-a I/left/in/the
b I/my/in/the
c my/in/the
d I/my/in
Unstressed words are normally empty (functional) words, which reveeice no primary stress in an utterance These unstressed words are often pronounced more quickly than and as not clearly, loudly, strongly as others in an utterance
21- Identify unstressed words in the sentence below by choosing the best answer:
She went to the university to learn German
a She/went/to/ the
b She/to/the/to
c went/to/the/to
d to/the/to/learn
Đáp án đúng là: She/to/the/to
Unstressed words are normally empty (functional) words, which reveeice no primary stress in an utterance These unstressed words are often pronounced more quickly than and as not clearly, loudly, strongly as others in an utterance
She went to the university to learn German (o0oooo0ooo00o)
22- Identify unstressed words in the sentences below by choosing the best answer:
We were laughing and dancing in the classroom
a we/were/and/in/ the
b we/in/the
c we/and/in/the
d were/and/in/the
Đáp án đúng là: we/were/and/in/the Unstressed words are normally empty (functional) words, which reveeice no primary stress in an utterance These unstressed words are often pronounced more quickly than and as not clearly, loudly, strongly as others in an utterance
23- Identify unstressed words in the sentence below by choosing the best answer:
The meaning isn’t clear
Trang 8a The/isn’t
b isn’t/clear
c The/clear
d The/isn’t/clear
Đáp án đúng là: The/isn’t
Unstressed words are normally empty (functional) words, which reveeice no primary stress in an utterance These unstressed words are often pronounced more quickly than and as not clearly, loudly, strongly as others in an utterance
24- The following statement has ……… stressed words.
A dictionary is a book of words to help you with your English
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a five
b seven
c eight
d six
Đáp án đúng là: five
Sentence stress is normally given to the content (lexical) words of a sentence These stressed words are often clearer, louder, longer, stronger than others in an utterance
25- The following statement has ……… stressed words.
It was a grey day in May
a five
b four
c six
d three
Đáp án đúng là: has visited
Sentence stress is normally given to the content (lexical) words of a sentence These stressed words are often clearer, louder, longer, stronger than others in an utterance
26- The following statement has ……… stressed words.
Trang 9You can use a lift to go up and down in a building.
a five
b four
c three
d six
Sentence stress is normally given to the content (lexical) words of a sentence These stressed words are often clearer, louder, longer, stronger than others in an utterance
Empty (grammatical) words are also given stressed when they are emphasized
27- The following statement has ……… stressed words.
A piece of pizza, please
a three
b five
c two
d four
Đáp án đúng là: Three
Sentence stress is normally given to the content (lexical) words of a sentence These stressed words are often clearer, louder, longer, stronger than others in an utterance
28- The following statement has ……… stressed words.
Wait at the gate I’ll be there at eight
a four
b six
c five
d seven
Đáp án đúng là: four
Sentence stress is normally given to the content (lexical) words of a sentence These stressed words are often clearer, louder, longer, stronger than others in an utterance
29- The following statement has ……… stressed words.
Trang 10Thoseare coins, not toys!
a two
b A one
c four
d three
Đáp án đúng là: three
Sentence stress is normally given to the content (lexical) words of a sentence These stressed words are often clearer, louder, longer, stronger than others in an utterance
30- The following statement has ……… stressed words.
Can you see the sea?
a two
b four
c five
d three
Sentence stress is normally given to the content (lexical) words of a sentence These stressed words are often clearer, louder, longer, stronger than others in an utterance
31- The following statement has ……… stressed words.
Have a beer – cheers!
a five
b four
c three
d six
Sentence stress is normally given to the content (lexical) words of a sentence These stressed words are often clearer, louder, longer, stronger than others in an utterance
32- Identify unstressed words in the sentences below by choosing the best answer:
- What date is it today?
- Eh, I think it’s the tenth
a is/it – I/it’s/the
Trang 11b is/it – Eh/I/it’s
c it/today – I/it’s/the
d is/today – Eh/It’s/the
Unstressed words are normally empty (functional) words, which reveeice no primary stress in an utterance These unstressed words are often pronounced more quickly than and as not clearly, loudly, strongly as others in an utterance
33- Identify unstressed words in the sentence below by choosing the best answer:
I can hear a boy’s voice
a can/a/boy’s
b can/hear/a
c I/a/boy’s
d I/can/a
Unstressed words are normally empty (functional) words, which reveeice no primary stress in an utterance These unstressed words are often pronounced more quickly than and as not clearly, loudly, strongly as others in an utterance
34- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
Shall we go out for a meal on Saturday night?
a rising and falling tune
b falling and rising tune
c rising tune
d flat intonation
Intonation in a Suggestion: rising tune at the end of this kind of sentence
Shall we go out for a meal on Saturday night ( / )?
35- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
How did you spend your holiday?
a falling and rising tune
b flat intonation
c rising tune
d falling tune
Trang 12Intonation in Wh-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of question.
How did you spend your ho-( \ )-liday?
36- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
Do you like living in a small or a large family?
a falling tune
b rising tune
c rising and falling tune
d no intonation
Intonation in Questions with OR: rising tune before OR
Do you like living in a small ( / ) or a large family?
37- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed parts of the short conversation below:
- I saw Andrew at the (1)airport.
- At the (2)airport?
- Yes At the (3)airport.
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a (1)falling, (2)rising, (3)falling
b (1)rising, (2)falling, (3)falling
c (1)falling, (2)falling, (3)rising
d (1)falling, (2)falling, (3)rising
Intonation in Statements – falling tune(1) + (3); showing surprise (2) – rising tune;
- I saw Andrew at the (1)air-( \ )-port
- At the (2)air-( / )-port?
- Yes At the (3)air-( / )-port
38- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
Was it expensive?
a no intonation
b rising tune
c falling and rising tune
Trang 13d falling tune
Intonation in Yes/No-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of question
Was it expen-( / ) -sive?
39- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence: Don’t drop that pot, Mrs Black.
a rising and falling
b no intonation
c falling and rising tune
d falling tune
Intonation in a Command: falling tune at the end of this kind of sentence
Don’t drop that pot-( \ )-, Mrs Black
40- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence: What can people see when they have headaches?
a rising tune
b falling tune
c flat intonation
d falling and rising tune
Intonation in Wh-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of question
What can people see when they have head-( \ )-aches?
41- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed parts of the sentence: Did you say your name was Peter or Paul?
a falling tune
b rising tune
c falling and rising tune
d rising and falling
Đáp án đúng là: rising and falling tune
Intonation in Questions with OR: rising tune before OR and falling tune after OR
Did you say your name was Pe-( / )-ter or Paul( \ )?
42- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
Trang 14Do you like living in a small or a large family?
a falling tune
b no intonation
c rising and falling tune
d rising tune
Intonation in Questions with OR: rising tune before OR
Do you like living in a small ( / ) or a large family?
43- Choose the appropriate intonation for the bold printed part of the sentence:
How did you spend your holiday?
a falling and rising tune
b falling tune
c flat intonation
d rising tune
Intonation in Wh-Questions: falling tune at the end of this kind of question
How did you spend your ho-( \ )-liday?
44- Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
a bedtime
b bedroom
c bedside
d downstairs
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
- downstairs /o0/ - primary stress is given to the second component of the compound word
45- Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
a upstairs
b housekeeper
c shopkeeper
Trang 15d goalkeeper
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
- upstairs /o0/ - primary stress is given to the second component of the compound word
46-Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
a alarm-clock
b bookshop
c armchair
d bookcase
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
- alarm-clock /0o – 0o/ - even stress in the compound word
47-Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
a bus-stop
b bus station
c bus lane
d bus girl
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
- bus girl /00/ - even stress in word
48- Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
a bathroom
b handbag
c post office
d bookcase
Stress in Compound Nouns: normally they are given stress on the first part/component of the word
- post office /00/ - even stress in the compound word
49- Choose one word whose the stress placement is different from others
a downstairs
b bedside