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Friday, August 3, 2007

TOEFL - Lesson 14

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1. In ________, the advent of the telephone, radio, and telegraph has made rapid long-distance communication possible.




2. ________ people came to the meeting than we had expected.




3. Art lovers should read ________ about what new paintings will be displayed.




4. The committee has met and ________.




5. The Cathedral of Seville enjoys the distinction ________ the largest medieval cathedral in the world.




6. Anthony Burgess is not only a successful novelist, ________ an expert linguist.




7. The Order of Elks has been in existence ________ 1868.




8. One of the puzzles still mystifying biologists is ________ what to become in an embryo.




9. The man gave ________ a diamond necklace.




10. John has not been able to recall where ________.




11. Depressant drugs ________ historically have been known to be addictive are called narcotics.




12. If Americans ate fewer foods with sugar and salt, their general health ________ better.




13. At Woolworth's first five-and-ten-cent store, ________ more than a dime.




14. ________ the end of the Ice Age around 8000 B.C., mammoths became extinct.




15. There are two basic kinds of air compressors, reciprocating and ________




16. Somerset Maugham, a novelist, ________ about a restless man's quest for inner understanding in The Razor's Edge.




17. ________, the jaguar used to roam freely in the southwestern United States.




18. When linguists encounter a new language, ________ work to identify all of the sounds it contains.




19. Air ________ the carbon dioxide necessary for photosynthesis enters leaves through tiny surface openings.




20. George did not do well in the class because ________.






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Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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