English Practice 32: Section A - Phonetics
English Practice 32: Section A - Phonetics
English Practice 32: Section A - Phonetics
SECTION A – PHONETICS
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. goal B. August C. language D. dog
2. A. laugh B. plough C. cough D. rough
3. A. most B. post C. over D. promise
4. A. want B. what C. warn D. watch
5. A. asked B. studied C. designed D. moved
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
II. Find the word whose syllable is stresses differently from that of the others.
6. A. national B. tropical C. tradition D. cinema
7. A. repair B. teacher C. happen D. husband
8. A. ocean B. champion C. animal D. destroy
9. A. forest B. because C. effort D. colorful
10. A. comfortable B. difficult C. history D. computer
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
II. There is ONE mistake in each of the following sentences. Find and correct them.
26. The sick needs to be looked after. So money must be spent on hospitals.
27. The accident looked seriously at first but nobody was injured.
28. All the students are looking forward to spending their free time to enjoy their Tet holiday.
29. My family lived in Hue since 1990 to 1996, but we are now living in Sai Gon.
30. Her well-known film, that won several awards, was about the life of Lenin.
31. 34.
32. 35.
33.
SECTION C – READING
I. Read the following passage, and then choose the best answer from A, B, C or D.
POPPY DAY
Poppy Day, 11 November, is the day when people in Britain remember the soldiers that died in the First
World War (1914 – 1918), the Second World War (1939 – 1945) and all other wars since. The first Poppy
Day was in 1921. The First World War had ended three years earlier, but it was still very difficult, even
impossible, for ex-soldiers in Britain to find employment. So some of them started making and selling red
paper poppies. They gave the money that they raised to ex-soldiers who were disabled or unemployed, and
to the families of soldiers who had died. The choice of flower was significant. During the war, the soldiers
had noticed poppies growing every year on the battlefields in Belgium and the north of France. A well –
known poem from that time, written by a Canadian soldier, begin with the lines:
In Flanders* fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place*; …
In the days leading up to Poppy Day, about 32 million people in Britain buy and wear small poppies. Some
people choose to wear white poppies because they think that white symbolizes peace. Then, at 11 a.m. on
11 November (at the moment when the First World War ended) there’s a two – minute silence. Many people
stop and think quietly about the soldiers who died. There are ceremonies at war memorials in towns and
villages all over the country. The most important ceremony is in London, when the Queen and the Prime
Minister lay wreaths of poppies at the Cenotaph, a monument to soldiers who died in battle.
II. Choose the best answer from A, B, C or D to fill in the gaps in the following passage.
SECTION D – WRITING
I. Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one.