To find the odd one out, we'll look at the pronunciation of each word. The given words are in the format "word: ipa_notation".
Although the words with their corresponding International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) notation are not provided, we can still analyze the general pronunciation of each word. Here's the analysis:
1. A. wonderful /ˈwʌndərfʊl/ (main stress on the first syllable),
B. cheap /tʃiːp/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
C. tall /tɔːl/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
D. fast /fæst/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare).
All except "wonderful" are monosyllabic.
2. A. attractive /əˈtræktɪv/ (main stress on the second syllable),
B. expensive /ɪkˈspɛnsɪv/ (main stress on the second syllable),
C. quiet /ˈkwaɪɪt/ (main stress on the first syllable),
D. interesting /ɪnˈtrɛstɪŋ/ (main stress on the second syllable).
"Quiet" is the odd one out because the other three have main stress on the second syllable.
3. A. slim /slɪm/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
B. fat /fæt/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
C. small /smɔːl/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
D. intelligent /ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/ (main stress on the second syllable).
"Intelligent" is the odd one out because the other three are monosyllabic.
4. A. short /ʃɔrt/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
B. exciting /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ (main stress on the second syllable),
C. nervous /ˈnɜrvəs/ (main stress on the first syllable),
D. important /ɪmˈpɔrtnt/ (main stress on the second syllable).
"Nervous" and "important" could both be the odd ones out depending on whether you consider "short" or the pattern of the other two options. However, "short" is the safest answer.
5. A. happy /ˈhæpi/ (main stress on the first syllable),
B. famous /ˈfeɪməs/ (main stress on the first syllable),
C. slow /sloʊ/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
D. cold /koʊld/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare).
Either "slow" or "cold" could be the odd ones out because the other two have a similar stress pattern. However, "famous" and "happy" both end with a "y" or similar sound, which "slow" and "cold" do not.
6. A. boring /ˈbɔrɪŋ/ (main stress on the first syllable),
B. large /lɑrdʒ/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
C. hot /hɑt/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare),
D. long /lɔŋ/ (only one syllable, no stress pattern to compare).
"Boring" is the odd one out because the other three are monosyllabic.
So, the answers are:
1. A. wonderful
2. C. quiet
3. D. intelligent
4. A. short (Note: Nervous could also be considered the odd one out depending on your perspective)
5. C. slow (or D. cold, or B. famous)
6. A. boring
Here are the answers:
1. B. interesting
2. A. place
3. A. hot
4. B. think
5. A. bigger
6. B. friendlier
Here are the matches:
1. Which one is cheaper? - c. I think the yellow one is.
2. Is Hanoi hotter than Da lat? - e. Yes, it is.
3. Which one is more interesting? - d. I think film is.
4. Are elephants smaller than ants? - a. No, they aren't.
5. Which subject is easier to learn? - b. I think Maths is.