Part 1.
Exercise 1: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1/A. act...
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Part 1.
Exercise 1: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1/A. activity
B. annual
C. annoucement D. anniversary
2. A. spirit
B. stimulate
C. maximum D. childish
3. A. society
B. remote
Chostess
D. cosy
4. A. representative B. general
C. refreshment
D. celebrate
5. A.) marathon
B. enthusiastic C. ethnic
D. smoothly
6. A. effective
B. eradicate
C. enthusiatic D. effort
7. A. campaign B. clap
C. craft
D. gratitude
8. A. mutual
B) universal
C. usual
D. survey
9. A. strategy
B. gerneral
C. geography D. great
10.A. minority B. martyr
C. cosy
D. loyalty
11. A. charity
B. gratitude
C. craft
D. attitude
12.A. donation B. remote
D. minority
18.A. yesidential
B. refreshment
C. remote
D. remember
14.A. issue
B. minority
C. childish
D. brighten
15. A. clear
B. near
C. bear
D. hear
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C. COSY
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