CÁC QUY TẮC ĐÁNH DẤU TRỌNG ÂM CẦN NHỚ
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1 CÁC QUY TẮC ĐÁNH DẤU TRỌNG ÂM CẦN NHỚ 1 Stress in two-syllable words THEORY English present/preznt/ export table/teibl/ decide /disaid/ begin /bigin/ E.g. record / import / export / present / exploit / zent/
2 EXERCISES 1 A. number B. software C. manage D. invent 2 A. become B. hardware C. letter D. music 3 A. matter B. happen C. listen D. below 4 A. explain B. problem C. study D. worry 5 A. habit B. become C. learner D. mother 6 A. fifteen B. fifty C. center D. biggest 7 A. student B. member C. prefer D. teacher 8 A. subject B. hello C. teacher D. thousand 9 A. lesson B. woman C. repair D. father A A. above B. sister C. widen D. very corner answer doctor prepare disease sickness visit locate contain water language music feelings convey region football final attract exist cancer Stress on first syllabus Stress on second syllabus
3 THEORY English E.g. study / damage / E.g. borrow / gri:/ depart /dipa:t/ :/. E.g. deny /dinai/ bei/ tend/ E.g. challenge /
4 1 A. annoy B. reserve C. prefer D. polish 2 A. arrange B. describe C. injure D. appear 3 A. escape B. notice C. excite D. behave 4 A. enroll B. select C. occur D. offer 5 A. reduce B. struggle C. listen D. bother 6 A. challenge B. award C. compile D. surround 7 A. connect B. visit C. except D. invite 8 A. neglect B. affect C. measure D. collect 9 A. finish B. hurry C. gather D. contain A A. paddle B. follow C. perform D. fancy
5 1 D 2 C 3 B 4 D 5 A có nguyên âm dài /u:/. A
6 6 A 7 B 8 C 9 A D C
7 THEORY English E.g. parcel /pa valley /væli/ product / E.g. arrow / E.g. typhoon /tai lu:n/ vais/ device /divais/ THEORY English E.g. lovely / rekt/
8 EXERCISES 1 A. device B. message C. socket D. wisdom 2 A. comment B. habit C. lunar D. machine 3 A. product B. sugar C. bamboo D. victim 4 A. fabric B. canoe C. metal D. import 5 A. nature B. lava C. prison D. parade 6 A. advice B. counsil C. marine D. support 7 A. concern B. degree C. manure D. temple 8 A. battle B. cartoon C.fellow D. coral 9 A. disease B. spinach C. nostril D. practice A A. cushion B. advance C. patient D. science
9 1 A 2 D 3 4 C có nguyên âm dài /u:/. C 5 B có nguyên âm dài /u:/. B D
10 6 7 B 8 D B 9 B có nguyên âm dài /u:/. A có nguyên âm dài /i:/. A A B B có nguyên âm dài /i:/.
11 EXERCISES 1 A. promote B. agree C. option D. prepare 2 A. luggage B. process C. police D. cover 3 A. exact B. envy C. contain D. accept 4 A. precise B. exhaust C. repeat D. nation 5 A. structure B. narrow C. beneath D. garden 6 A. color B. marvel C. manage D. request 7 A. between B. garbage C. around D. behind 8 A. instruct B. pretty C. number D. camel 9 A. creature B. easy C. bamboo D. tropic A A. beyond B. fallow C. expose D. device
12 1 C 2 3 C 4 B 5 D C có nguyên âm dài /i:/ C
13 6 7 D 8 B 9 A A C có nguyên âm dài /u:/. C B
14 EXERCISES 1 A. discuss (v) B. ceiling C. design D. adhere 2 A. police B. teacher C. mother D. pilot 3 A. fancy B. portrait C. endless D. require 4 A. accuse B. admire C.enter D. deny 5 A. remind B. purpose C. direct D. consult 1 A.dismiss B. destroy C. discount D. district 2 A.canal B. fountain C. event D. retain 3 A.compress B. compose C. consist D. constant 4 A.refuse B. yellow C. cement D. idea 5 A.police B. technique C. children D. present (v) 1 A. fellow B. follow C. yellow D. allow 2 A. office B. moment C. apply D. flower 3 A. contain B. horror C. kitchen D. suffer 4 A. notice B. content (v) C. certain D. constant 5 A. reduce B. matter C. comfort D. punnish 1 A. study B. reply C. apply D. rely 2 A. tenant B. common C. rubbish D. machine 3 A. writer B. teacher C. builder D. career 4 A. suggest B. rely C. compare D. empty 5 A. contain B. achieve C. improve D. enter 6 A. champagne B. honest C. table D. nation 7 A. expand B. exit C. exam D. exhaust 8 A. remove B.repeat C. effort D. prefer 9 A. Europe B. value C. author D. avoid
15 THEORY English E.g. blackbird greenhouse homework E.g. home - sick air- sick praiseworthy water- proof trustworthy lighting- fast, well done short- handed north- east down- stream well dressed ill treated down stairs north west duty-free snow-white E.g. overcome overflow... EXERCISES 1 loudspeaker 6 typewriter B long-suffering 2 bad-tempered 7 penholder C gunman 3 headquarters 8 sunrise D shoelace 4 second-class 9 suitcase E red-blooded 5 freewheel A tea-cup F overlook
16 2 Stress in three-syllable words THEORY English du:s/ hend/ E.g establish /i zibit/ E.g similar /
17 THEORY English na E.g family /fæmili/ cinema / THEORY English
18 EXERCISES 1 A. calendar B. imagine C. important D. comprehend 2 A. president B. determine C. difficult D. company 3 A. resurrect B. element C. hospital D. energy 4 A.definite B. assemble C. consequent D. encourage 5 A. generous B. sacrifice C. stimulate D. volunteer 6 A. factory B. evident C. exquisite D. separate 7 A. introduce B. century C. recognize D. primary 8 A. disaster B. family C. embroider D. tomato 9 A. advantage B. tragedy C. permanent D. veteran A A. recycle B. festival C. character D. demonstrate
19 1 A. calendar (n) B. imagine (v) C. important (adj): D. comprehend (v): 2 A. president (n): D B. determine (v): C. difficult (adj) : D. company (n): 3 A. resurrect (v) : B B. element (n) và C. hospital (n): D. energy (n): A 4 A. definite (n): B. assemble (v) C. consequent (adj) D. encourage (v) D
20 5 A. generous (adj): B. sacrifice (v): C. stimulate (v) : D. volunteer (v) : D 6 A. factory (n): B. evident (adj): D. exquisite (adj): C. October (n): C 7 B. century (n): C. detonate (v): D. recognise (v) A. introduce (v): A 8 A. disaster (v): a:/. C. embroider (v): D. tomato (n): B. family (n): B
21 9 B. tragedy (n): C. permanent (adj), D. veteran (n): A. advantage (adj): A A A. recycle (v): B. festival (n): C. character (n): D. demonstrate (v): A
22 3 Stress in four-syllable words THEORY English E.g. temporary / E.g. environment /in ate /eit/, -ise /aiz/. EXERCISES 1 A. religion B. beauty C. divide D. impress 2 A. encourage B. environment C. intelligent D. animal 3 A. banyan B. concentrate C. complete D. standard 4 A. return B. industry C. primary D. reason 5 A. commerce B. document C. advantage D. paragraph 6 A. article B. pagoda C. radio D. modern 7 A. popular B. charity C. character D. determine 8 A. publish B. possible C. energy D. deposit 9 A. inhabit B. animal C. treasure D. factory A A. ocean B. banana C. dynamite D. sewage
23 1 A. /ri B. /bju:ti/ C. /divaid/ D. /impres/ Answer: B 2 A. /in B. /in C. /in D. / Answer: D 3 A. / B. / C. pli:t/ D. / Answer: C 4 A. /ri B. / C. / D. / Answer: A 5 A. / B. / C. D. / Answer: C 6 A. /a:tikl/ B. C. / D. / Answer: B 7 A. / B. / C. / D. /dit Answer: D 8 A. / B. / C. / D. /di Answer: D 9 A. /inhæbit/ B. / C. / D. / Answer: A A A. / B. C. / D. / Answer: B
24 THEORY English : : get/ -age: marry /mæri/ -al: refuse /rifju:z/ -ful: beauty /bju:ti/ marriage / refusal /rifju:zl/ beautiful /bju:tifl/ -ing: interest / interesting / -en, -like, -ly, -ment, -ness, -ous, -fy, -wise, -y, -ish
25 THEORY English : + -ial: magisterial / -ify: liquify /likwifai/ n/ -ience, -ient, -ious, -ic, -ical. -ee: employee /impl ii:/ -eer: mountaineer / -ette: -esque: -ique: kitchenette /kit inet/ picturesque /pikt unique /ju:ni:k/
26 THEORY English E.g. coalmine /k E.g. downstream /da nstri:m/ : E.g. well educated /weledju:keitid/ hot tempered /h E.g. whatever / w
27 EXERCISES 1 refugee 6 advantageous B hurriedly 2 mountaineer 7 photography C employee 3 Portuguese 8 poisonous D climatic 4 cigarette 9 engineer E punishment 5 anchorage A amazing F wonderful 1 A. gravitation B. substantial C. redundancy D. development 2 A. pollution B. numerous C. behavour D. advancement 3 A. informative B. entertainment C. disadvantage D. mathematics 4 A. university B. expectation C. influencial D. reasonable 5 A. fastener B. novelist C. minority D. logical 6 A. secondary B. independent C. accidental D. residential 7 A. optimistic B. priority C. instructmental D. capability 8 A. friendliness B. federation C. unpolluted D. disappear 9 A. tropical B. poisonous C. arrangement D. comfortable A A. fashionable B. hospitable C. shameful D. authority
28 1 A. /grævitein/ B. C. /rid D. Answer: A 2 A. n/ B. C. D. Answer: B 3 A. /inf B. C. D. / Answer: A 4 A. /ju:niv B. /ekspektein/ C. /influen D. / Answer: D 5 A. / B. /n C. /main riti/ D. /l Answer: C 6 A. / B. / C. /æksidentl/ D. /rezidenl/ Answer: A 7 A. ptimistik/ B. /prai C. /instrumentl/ D. / Answer: B 8 A. /frendlinis/ B. / n/ C. / D. Answer: A 9 A. /tr pikl/ B. /p C. D. /k Answer: C A A. /fæ B. /h C. /eimfl/ D. / riti/ Answer: D
29 EXERCISES 1 atmosphere 9 economics 2 material A generator 3 geography B opportunity 4 international C temporary 5 intelligent D satisfactory 6 enthusiast E geology 7 biology F curriculum 8 necessity 1 A.minority B. monument C.Europe D. province 2 A.neglect B. appointment C.remember D. hygiene 3 A.literature B. preventive C.measurement D. temperature 4 A.example B. continue C.sensible D. contestant 5 A.document B. product C.lifestyles D. Canadian 6 A.identify B. insecticide C.intoxicate D. indoctrinate 7 A.alcohol B.legendary C.prominent D. legitimate 8 A.victorious B. mountainous C.vigorous D. dangerous 9 A.comment B. endurance C. decorate D. incidence A A.anniversary B. campaign C. celebrity D. celebrate B A.librarian B. respectable C.terrific D. terrorist C A.architect B. pioneer C. military D. principal D A.utterance B. attendance C. performance D. reluctance E A.October B. content C.event D. teacher F A.fast-food B. airplane C.bedroom D. post-office G A. science B. knowledge C. under D. around H A. service B. decade C. server D. begin I A. answer B. study C. extend D. marry
30 EXERCISES 1 A. attention B. appropriate C. terrible D. non-vebal 2 A. according B. informality C. expensive D. acceptable 3 A. asistance B. consider C. politely D. complement 4 A. maverllous B. argument C. bamboo D. maximum 5 A. departure B. seperate C. necessary D. wrongdoing 1 A. admire B. honour C. title D. difficult 2 A. describe B. struggle C. political D. society 3 A. different B. politician C. immortality D. independence 4 A. comfort B. nation C. apply D. moment 5 A. ashamed B. position C. begin D. enemy 6 A. influential B. creative C. introduction D. university 7 A. profit B. suggest C. surrender D. report 8 A. career B. majority C. continue D. education 9 A. vocational B. employer C.minority D. reasonable A A. general B. opinion C. abroad D. surprise
31 KEY No / Ex EX1 D A D A B A C B C A EX3 D C B D A A B C D C EX4 A D C B D B D B A B EX5 C C B D C D B A C B EX6 B A D C B EX7 D B D B C EX8 D C A B A EX9 A D D D D A B C D B EX11 D B A B D C A B A A EX12 B D C A C B D D A B EX14 A B A D C A B A C D EX17 C B D C A EX18 A B A C D B A D D A
32 EX A D B C D A D A B A D B A D A D D C Stress on first syllabus Stress on second syllabus corner sickness language football final feelings doctor music water region cancer answer visit prepare locate convey exist disease contain attract 1 loudspeaker 6 typewriter B long-suffering 2 bad-tempered 7 penholder C gunman 3 headquarters 8 sunrise D shoelace 4 second-class 9 suitcase E red-blooded 5 freewheel A tea-cup F overlook
33 1 9 2 mountaineer /mountaineer/ A 3 B 4 C 5 D 6 E 7 F A 3 B 4 C 5 D 6 E 7 F 8
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