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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation
A.
make
B.
male
C.
nag
D.
same
Đáp án
Đáp án đúng: D

Các từ có phát âm như sau:




  • A. make /meɪk/

  • B. male /meɪl/

  • C. nag /næɡ/

  • D. same /seɪm/



Vậy đáp án là C.

Danh sách câu hỏi:

Lời giải:
Đáp án đúng: C

Các từ có phát âm như sau:




  • A. make /meɪk/

  • B. male /meɪl/

  • C. nag /næɡ/

  • D. same /seɪm/



Vậy đáp án là C.

Lời giải:
Đáp án đúng: A

Đáp án đúng là A.




  • illusion: /ɪˈluːʒən/ (âm i đọc là /ɪ/)

  • lighting: /ˈlaɪtɪŋ/ (âm i đọc là /aɪ/)

  • crime: /kraɪm/ (âm i đọc là /aɪ/)

  • violence: /ˈvaɪələns/ (âm i đọc là /aɪ/)

Lời giải:
Đáp án đúng: A

Chúng ta cần tìm từ có vị trí trọng âm khác với những từ còn lại.




  • A. addicted /əˈdɪktɪd/ (trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai)

  • B. elderly /ˈeldərli/ (trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ nhất)

  • C. crisis /ˈkraɪsɪs/ (trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ nhất)

  • D. speculate /ˈspekjuleɪt/ (trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ nhất)



Vậy đáp án là A.

Câu 4:

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress
Lời giải:
Đáp án đúng: B

Câu hỏi yêu cầu tìm từ có vị trí trọng âm khác biệt.



A. exasperated /ɪgˈzæsp.ər.eɪ.tɪd/ (Trọng âm thứ 2)



B. frustrated /ˈfrʌs.treɪ.tɪd/ (Trọng âm thứ 1) ← KHÁC BIỆT



C. hysterical /hɪˈstɛr.ɪ.kəl/ (Trọng âm thứ 2)



D. depressed /dɪˈprɛst/ (Trọng âm thứ 2) (Đã được thay đổi)



Ba từ A, C, D (mới) đều có trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai. Riêng từ B là từ duy nhất có trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết đầu tiên (thứ nhất).

Lời giải:
Đáp án đúng: B
"take after" có nghĩa là giống ai đó về ngoại hình hoặc tính cách. Trong câu này, "Neither of my cousins take after my aunt at all" có nghĩa là không ai trong số hai người anh em họ của tôi giống dì tôi cả. Các lựa chọn khác không phù hợp về nghĩa.
  • look up: tra cứu
  • talk into: thuyết phục ai
  • turn to: nhờ cậy

Câu 6:

Despite their different backgrounds, Jane and Mark see eye to eye on the importance of education, ________?
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Câu 8:

The area of Italy is ________ as big as that of Canada

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Câu 9:

She’s keeping very calm—anyone else would be ____________ in this situation.

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Câu 23:

Mark the letter A, B, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.

The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century. (19) ________, each city operated on its own local time, usually set according to the position of the sun. This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________.

The man credited with the invention of time zones is Sir Sandford Fleming. A Canadian engineer, Fleming proposed a worldwide system of time zones in 1879 after missing a train in Ireland because its printed schedule listed a PM time as an AM. His proposal divided the world into twenty-four hour-long segments, (21) ________.

Initially, Fleming’s idea was met with resistance. (22) ________ as rail and telegraph networks expanded. The International Meridian Conference, held in Washington D.C. in 1884, adopted his system. As a result, the world's major countries agreed to use a single meridian, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, (23) ________.

Today, time zones are an essential part of our global society, facilitating everything from travel to international business. Fleming’s contribution remains a prime example of practical problem-solving which leads to a revolutionary change in how the world operates.

The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century

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Câu 24:

Mark the letter A, B, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.

The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century. (19) ________, each city operated on its own local time, usually set according to the position of the sun. This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________.

The man credited with the invention of time zones is Sir Sandford Fleming. A Canadian engineer, Fleming proposed a worldwide system of time zones in 1879 after missing a train in Ireland because its printed schedule listed a PM time as an AM. His proposal divided the world into twenty-four hour-long segments, (21) ________.

Initially, Fleming’s idea was met with resistance. (22) ________ as rail and telegraph networks expanded. The International Meridian Conference, held in Washington D.C. in 1884, adopted his system. As a result, the world's major countries agreed to use a single meridian, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, (23) ________.

Today, time zones are an essential part of our global society, facilitating everything from travel to international business. Fleming’s contribution remains a prime example of practical problem-solving which leads to a revolutionary change in how the world operates.

(19) ________, each city operated on its own local time, usually set according to the position of the sun

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Câu 25:

Mark the letter A, B, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.

The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century. (19) ________, each city operated on its own local time, usually set according to the position of the sun. This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________.

The man credited with the invention of time zones is Sir Sandford Fleming. A Canadian engineer, Fleming proposed a worldwide system of time zones in 1879 after missing a train in Ireland because its printed schedule listed a PM time as an AM. His proposal divided the world into twenty-four hour-long segments, (21) ________.

Initially, Fleming’s idea was met with resistance. (22) ________ as rail and telegraph networks expanded. The International Meridian Conference, held in Washington D.C. in 1884, adopted his system. As a result, the world's major countries agreed to use a single meridian, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, (23) ________.

Today, time zones are an essential part of our global society, facilitating everything from travel to international business. Fleming’s contribution remains a prime example of practical problem-solving which leads to a revolutionary change in how the world operates.

This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________

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Câu 26:

Mark the letter A, B, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.

The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century. (19) ________, each city operated on its own local time, usually set according to the position of the sun. This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________.

The man credited with the invention of time zones is Sir Sandford Fleming. A Canadian engineer, Fleming proposed a worldwide system of time zones in 1879 after missing a train in Ireland because its printed schedule listed a PM time as an AM. His proposal divided the world into twenty-four hour-long segments, (21) ________.

Initially, Fleming’s idea was met with resistance. (22) ________ as rail and telegraph networks expanded. The International Meridian Conference, held in Washington D.C. in 1884, adopted his system. As a result, the world's major countries agreed to use a single meridian, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, (23) ________.

Today, time zones are an essential part of our global society, facilitating everything from travel to international business. Fleming’s contribution remains a prime example of practical problem-solving which leads to a revolutionary change in how the world operates.

His proposal divided the world into twenty-four hour-long segments, (21) ________

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Câu 27:

Mark the letter A, B, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.

The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century. (19) ________, each city operated on its own local time, usually set according to the position of the sun. This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________.

The man credited with the invention of time zones is Sir Sandford Fleming. A Canadian engineer, Fleming proposed a worldwide system of time zones in 1879 after missing a train in Ireland because its printed schedule listed a PM time as an AM. His proposal divided the world into twenty-four hour-long segments, (21) ________.

Initially, Fleming’s idea was met with resistance. (22) ________ as rail and telegraph networks expanded. The International Meridian Conference, held in Washington D.C. in 1884, adopted his system. As a result, the world's major countries agreed to use a single meridian, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, (23) ________.

Today, time zones are an essential part of our global society, facilitating everything from travel to international business. Fleming’s contribution remains a prime example of practical problem-solving which leads to a revolutionary change in how the world operates.

Initially, Fleming’s idea was met with resistance. (22) ________ as rail and telegraph networks expanded

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Câu 28:

Mark the letter A, B, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.

The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century. (19) ________, each city operated on its own local time, usually set according to the position of the sun. This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________.

The man credited with the invention of time zones is Sir Sandford Fleming. A Canadian engineer, Fleming proposed a worldwide system of time zones in 1879 after missing a train in Ireland because its printed schedule listed a PM time as an AM. His proposal divided the world into twenty-four hour-long segments, (21) ________.

Initially, Fleming’s idea was met with resistance. (22) ________ as rail and telegraph networks expanded. The International Meridian Conference, held in Washington D.C. in 1884, adopted his system. As a result, the world's major countries agreed to use a single meridian, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, (23) ________.

Today, time zones are an essential part of our global society, facilitating everything from travel to international business. Fleming’s contribution remains a prime example of practical problem-solving which leads to a revolutionary change in how the world operates.

As a result, the world's major countries agreed to use a single meridian, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, (23) ________

Lời giải:
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