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Question 1. A. adolescence B. multicultural C. metropolitan D. limestone
Analyze:
'adolescence' stressed at third syllable
'multicultural' stressed at third syllable
'metropolitan' stressed at third syllable
'limestone' stressed at first syllable
Therefore, 'limestone' has a different stress position to other words.
Answer: D. limestone
Question 2. A. factor B. event C. complex D. tunnel
Analyze:
'factor' stressed at first syllable
'event' stressed at second syllable
'complex' stressed at first syllable
'tunnel' stressed at first syllable
Therefore, 'event' has a different stress position to other words.
Answer: B. event
Based on the provided International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) notations, I will analyze each question to find the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
Question 3:
The words given are fabulous, administrative, paradise, and urban. The underlined part refers to the stress pattern and the pronunciation of the vowel sound. However, I will assume you're asking about the stress pattern.
- fabulous: ˈfæbjələs (stress on "fab")
- administrative: ədˈmɪnɪstreɪtɪv (stress on "min")
- paradise: ˈpɛrədaɪs (stress on "par")
- urban: ˈərbən (stress on "ur")
In this case, the stress patterns are similar (the stress is on the first syllable), but the first syllable sound is different. However, I would say that administrative has a different stress pattern (on the second syllable), but this is not about syllable stress, this is about the underlined part being pronounced differently.
So the word that stands out to me is administrative because the vowel sound in the first syllable is ə (the schwa sound), while the other words have a distinct vowel sound.
Question 4:
The words given are bilingual, dialect, simmer, and pile-up. The underlined part refers to the stress pattern and the pronunciation of the vowel sound.
- bilingual: baɪˈlɪŋgwəl (stress on "ling")
- dialect: ˈdaɪəlɛkt (stress on "di")
- simmer: ˈsɪmər (stress on "sim")
- pile-up: * (There is no IPA notation for this, but the stress pattern is likely to be "pile-up")
In this case, the word bilingual stands out because the stress is on the second syllable, whereas the other words have the stress on the first syllable.
Question 5:
The words given are rusty, punctual, universal, and subject. The underlined part refers to the stress pattern and the pronunciation of the vowel sound.
- rusty: ˈrəsti (stress on "rus" and ə is the schwa sound)
- punctual: ˈpəŋkʧuəl (stress on "punc" and ə is the schwa sound)
- universal: junəˈvərsəl (stress on "ver" and ə is the schwa sound, but also u is pronounced differently in "universal")
- subject: ˈsəbʤɪkt (stress on "sub" and ə is the schwa sound)
In this case, the word universal stands out because the vowel sound "u" is pronounced differently in universal (as "u" in "you" or "ju") compared to the other words (the "u" in "rusty" and "subject" is part of the "u" sound, but is followed by the schwa sound "ə")
Here are the answers to the given questions:
6. A. by
7. A. located
8. A. cavern
9. C. would fly
10. C. Even though
11. B. was having
12. D. whose
13. B. the largest
14. A. to raise
15. D. Good job
16. B. I came here by train
17. A. pollution
18. C. because of
19. A. which
20. B. to give
21. A. to
22. B. which
23. A. a/the
24. C. doing
25. C. That would be nice
26. A. Thank you
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