To determine which word differs in pronunciation from the other three, I'll analyze the provided IPA notations for each word.
Question 1: A. thanh B. tast C. Hats D. late
- thanh: θæn (the "θ" sound is a voiceless interdental fricative, which is different from the other options)
- tast: tast (no specific IPA notation provided, but it's likely /tæst/, with a /t/ sound)
- Hats: hæts (with a /h/ sound)
- late: leɪt (with a /l/ sound and a diphthong /eɪ/)
In this case, "thanh" (A) stands out due to its unique "θ" sound, which is not present in the other options.
Answer to Question 1: A. thanh
Question 3: A. teaclerr B. shhsss C. chers D. childen
Unfortunately, the provided IPA notations for these words are incomplete or not in standard IPA format. However, based on the words themselves, we can try to analyze their pronunciation.
- teaclerr ( likely /tiˈklær/ or /tɪˈklær/, with a /t/ sound and a stress on the second syllable)
- shhsss (this is an onomatopoeic word, and its pronunciation might be more of a sound effect, but it's likely /ʃˈʃʃs/ or /ʃˈs/, with a /ʃ/ sound)
- chers (likely /ʃɛrz/, with a /ʃ/ sound)
- childen (likely /ˈtʃɪldən/, with a /tʃ/ sound and a stress on the first syllable)
Considering the available information, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact difference. However, based on the likely pronunciations, "shhsss" (B) might be the odd one out, as it's an onomatopoeic word with a unique sound, whereas the other options seem to follow more conventional pronunciation patterns.
Answer to Question 3: B. shhsss
Analyze:
'effective' stressed at second syllable
'celestial' stressed at second syllable
'separate' stressed at first syllable
'eucalyptus' stressed at third syllable
Since 'separate' has stress at first syllable and other options ('effective', 'celestial', 'eucalyptus') don't match with first syllable stress. However, as 'eucalyptus' not present in option we will go with 'separate'.
Answer: C. separate
Analyze:
'infinitive' stressed at second syllable
'original' stressed at second syllable
'miscellaneous' stressed at third syllable
'encyclopedia' stressed at fourth syllable
As 'encyclopedia' and 'miscellaneous' not present in option, and among 'infinitive', 'original', we can see both have stress on second syllable. We need to analyze other options for comparison. Since other options ('mirscufous', 'eympedette') not present in list we can not compare, so lets find other options with similar sound. We found 'miscellaneous' and 'encyclopedia', none of them are present in options but 'miscellaneous' stressed at third syllable so it would be close to 'mirscufous'. Thus among 'infinitive', 'original', 'mirscufous' we have 'mirscufous' (miscellaneous) have stress at third syllable, and other two have at second.
Answer: C. mirscufous
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Question 5: C. went
Question 6: C. Were you having
Question 7: A. the - a
Question 8: A. to
Question 9: B. passed away
10. have been found
11. If
12. required