To determine the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the others, we need to look for words with different vowel sounds.
1. A. cap B. paddy C. woman D. crab
The underlined part refers to the "a" sound. The words "cap" (kæp), "paddy" (ˈpædi), and "crab" (kræb) all have the same "æ" sound. However, the word "woman" (ˈwʊmən) has a "ʊ" sound, which is different from the others.
So, the correct answer for question 1 is: C. woman
2. A. famous B. nervous C. loud D. serious
The underlined part is not explicitly stated, but we can assume it refers to the vowel sound in each word. The words "famous" (ˈfeɪməs), "nervous" (ˈnərvəs), and "serious" (ˈsɪriəs) all have different vowel sounds, but the word "loud" (laʊd) has a distinct "aʊ" sound, which is different from the others.
However, a closer look reveals that the words "famous", "nervous", and "serious" all end with the "əs" sound (schwa sound), whereas the word "loud" ends with the "aʊd" sound. The word that is different from the others in terms of the underlined part being pronounced is actually the word "loud".
So, the correct answer for question 2 is: C. loud
3. A. flu B. drugstore C. runny D. up
The underlined part refers to the vowel sound in each word. The words "flu" (flu), "drugstore" (ˈdrəgstɔr), and "runny" (ˈrəni) all have different vowel sounds, but the word "up" (əp) has a schwa sound, which is similar to the vowel sound in "drugstore" and "runny". However, the words "flu" has a distinct "u" sound, and "drugstore" and "runny" have a schwa sound and a distinct vowel sound respectively.
However, a closer look reveals that the words "drugstore", "runny", and "up" all have a schwa sound, whereas the word "flu" has a distinct "u" sound.
So, the correct answer for question 3 is: A. flu
4. A. helped B. talked C. rented D. stopped
The underlined part refers to the "ed" sound at the end of each word. The words "helped" (hɛlpt), "talked" (tɔkt), and "rented" (ˈrɛntɪd) all end with the "t" or "d" sound (voiceless alveolar stop and voiced alveolar stop respectively), but the word "stopped" (stɑpt) ends with the "pt" sound, which is different from the others.
So, the correct answer for question 4 is: D. stopped
Here are the answers to the multiple-choice questions:
1. A. from (Children prefer watching TV to reading books.)
2. C. addictive (Video games can be addictive if you spend too much time on it.)
3. A. to finish (He ought to finish his homework before he plays tennis.)
4. A. but (We may know the land very well, but we know very little about the oceans.)
5. C. skillfully (My mother plays volleyball skillfully.)
6. A. What was wrong with you? (II had a headache - What was wrong with you?)
7. A. Why (Why didn't she go to school yesterday? - Because she was sick.)
8. B. neither do I (My sister doesn't like fish, and neither do I.)
9. D. went (Two weeks ago, The Bakers went for a picnic in the countryside.)
10. (Only 'can' or 'may' should be used in the sentence 'accidents can happen')