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Pronunciation Practice (Stage Test 1)

Unit 2

/p/ & /b/

pit appear sharp speed spring please prepare ripe pears pet compose rope spade spray place pray sharp pin pat compare tape spell spread reply proud lip position pot sleeper cap spy sprain employ surprise top people

bit obey robe bread blaze timber rub both

bet robber cab brother oblige number rob banks

bat harbour tribe bright blood member Lab Boy

but cupboard job brain blast November rib broken

●Put the pens and pencils by the parcel.

●Peel the potatoes and I’ll prepare the pie.

●I’ve kept a pound to pay for the papers.

●Be sure to bring the books back.

●Bring the bat and ball to the beach.

●Bring me the bread and some butter.

/t/ & /d/

tea entire caught student stream tree bitten

tie attack cat stop strike true button

tar attempt put stupid strong attract cotton

tall daughter white stick strange try kitten

down address card dry garden middle blood drops

day ladder cod drop hidden pedal dead ducks

duke order good dream pardon puddle good days

dog reader heard drive sudden riddle lid down

●We ought to try to take the test.

●Don’t waste your effort by too much haste.

●He took his ticket from his pocket and passed it to the ticket collector.

●They danced from dusk to dawn.

●Drive the ducks down to the pond.

●He was driving dangerously and couldn’t avoid the accident.

/k/&/g/

cool hockey dark claim Christmas queen accuse except cup occur park clash crash queer cure excuse cough record neck clean crazy quick queue exclaim kiss sickness look climb cream quiet secure expect

give bargain dog glove grade exact

guest eager egg glass grain examine

gun forget pig glide great exhaust

got regard rug glory green exhibit

●I caught my coat on a hook in the kitchen.

●Pick up the pack of cards and count them.

●Go and dig the garden.

●The girl greeted him eagerly.

●We’re grateful for the guidance you’ve given us.

Unit 3

/f/&/v/

food ford fold found fund rough fry

phone graph Africa wonderful fault fear soften

physical life leaf fricative forest knife friend

freedom surface mouthful flood forward phonetics prefer

feather affair deaf afraid half French

fast coffee enough free fetch laughter

leave eve every evening very starve

volunteer victory ivory vocation volcano Vienna

video vivid slave cave devote river

device vowel adventure television derive love

vain avoid arrive vest seven leave

vocation invite live victory novel

●I have found a colourful notebook on the forth floor.

●The Daily Telegraph releases some breaking news today.

●Phonetics and phonology are two major branches of modern linguistic study.

●We are all looking forward to seeing Mr. Ford at the Fortune Forum.

●Fill in the forms for the food.

●They feed on fresh fruit.

●I fancy they’ll follow the fashion.

●He followed the footpath through the fields to the forest.

●I just want you to leave me alone for this evening.

●There is a video clip about Vivian Westwood and her fashion empire.

●Victor dreams of having an adventure in a cave.

●My very best friend has parked his car on the driveway.

●Have you ever lived near a river?

●She gave a valuable vase.

●The survivors avoided the valley.

/θ/&/e/

think thick thank thin thing

throw thread mouth breath beneath

theme forth worth truth method

thorn thorough thigh fifth throne

theatre athlete both cloths

thick author breath deaths

think authority month fifths

third fourthly mouth months

thunder truthful teeth moths

their there these those with

breath though although they father

them theirs with within without

heather feather either gather weather

than brother bathe baths

then either breathe breathes

there father clothe clothes

this other smooth mouths

though whether with paths

●I think it’s a very tricky question in this situation.

●Dorothy went to the shop for the forth time.

●It is hard for her to go through things like that.

●There is nothing worth risking your life and health.

●Although the situation is without our control, we’ll still try our best.

●Heather is the first female to get to that position in the company.

●The feather fell down to the ground with a beautiful flow.

●We can get-together at either the two places if the weather is good.

●The three athletes were out of breath.

●The thieves thought the author was wealthy.

●They haven’t bothered to gather up their clothes.

●Neither my mother nor father likes this weather.

●They went further than that along the northern paths.

/s/&/z/

sugar safe spring sofa sort

spring silver close myself still

just street happiness cups Mary’s

talks mouse muse stream weeks

scene listen glass jumps sorry princess

ships Jack’s skate slow cliffs North’s

speak small spoil Spain snake snow

stir study string ice skate gas stove

zero zealot zone zinc zebra

quiz noisy busy magazine composition

zoo zoom zip zeal zest

easy zigzag zap zillion zombie

zebra chosen amaze zero dozen cause

has zigzag puzzle jazz loads zoo

hers boxes washes bags ours mathes

knives ages yours robes bags massages

●I wasn’t quite sure about the amount of sugar in that recipe.

●They just embraced each other on the street with all the happiness from deep inside.

●The speech given by the respectful professor was of great importance.

●Dave’s sister has just got married a couple of weeks ago.

●Children are taught to go on the zebra-cross when crossing the road.

●The driver was suspected to be drunk-driving because the car was zigzagging.

●Some of the Hollywood zombie movies are quite popular in China.

●Simon always liked going to the zoo when he was a boy and later he became a zoologist.

●He always closes the doors of the cages.

●The zoo’s closed when the season’s over.

●These roses deserve the prizes.

●The visit wasn’t pleasant, it was dismal.

●Have you seen a style that suits you?

●Say the next sentence softly and smoothly.

●Send the parcel as soon as possible.

●There are dozens and dozens of ways of pleasing visitors.

/∫/&/з/

fish English British wash dish

should show shower shoot short

shade shadow shave shame shake

flesh foolish push mash flash

sheep brush ship dictionary wash shriek

shoe national finish shrimp sugar Russia

rubbish shrink sure washing splash shrub

champagne machine moustache chauffeur

fashion passion mission discussion

vision fusion leisure measure pleasure

treasure exposure pressure closure version

television revision illusion decision conclusion

confusion concision aversion conversion rouge

beige explosion garage occasion massage

●Many can’t tell the difference between British English and American English.

●Mum always wash all the clothes for us after the shower.

●One should be passionate about his career and life.

●Shelly was very attractive at the London fashion show.

●Is she sure she shut the shop?

●They splashed the sheets when they washed the dishes.

●Polish the shoes with the brush.

●Researches have shown that human’s dreams are visible.

●Every second of our life should be treasured.

●People always have illusions when they are physically very tired.

●The live version of that song is much better than the recorded one.

/ h /

hope horse house hold host

childhood humor handle hazelnut who

hamper hammer happy habit heal

Huston hardware harbor harmony herb

heroine hence hesitate handful harsh

●We all hope to live a happy life in a harmonious society.

●It is hard for Heather to hold back from the case.

●The manager handled the rush hour with the help of the staff.

●Any hesitation could have ruined the whole mission.

/t∫/&/dз/

teacher Thatcher rich bench chicken

cheese choose watch match chase

march search witch lunch approach

such catch sketch torch torture

bridge dangerous George gorgeous jump

joke joker generous gene job

John Jones June junk July

Judy judo fridge change manage

●Margaret Thatcher was also called the Iron Lady by people all over the world.

●They started a long march from the first weekend of March.

●The sketching style of Van Gogh is so different from others.

●I would rather choose to watch TV at home on a rainy day.

●The Diary of Bridget Jones became the best-seller in the US.

●Notification of paper acceptance will be in late June or early July.

●People’s ability of learning language is genetically transmitted.

●Joey is a very generous guy who often tells jokes to others.

Unit 4

/m/ & /n/&/ ?/

Might Mine Milk Me Smack Comfort Almost Family

Name Ram Kim Him Pam Dumb Stum Home

map comfort come master warm mummy imagine home medicine hammer must remain

poem musician normal room

Nice Need Nine Nap Finish Winter Journey Enough

Son Win Tin Been Night Knock Wind Find

necessary annoy onion knee warn know newspaper banana opinion knight number tunnel

niece learning stone knock

King Ling Sung Rung English bang drink spring uncle

Thing Wing Rang Hung hungry going ink Bank Link Linger Dung Pang Stung Strong jungle bring thank Hunger singing

●What an amazing memory Mary must have!

●I need another nice name.

●More and more of the motors were damaged.

●Can you mention the new novels?

●Since time immemorial the moon has moved men to make poems.

●Tom is coming with some ham and marmalade.

●Don’t spend more money than you earn.

●Lend the men the designs that you’ve drawn.

●She was singing songs all the evening.

●Bring the ring to the wedding.

●The monkey’s hiding among your belongs.

●The longer his face is, the angrier he becomes.

/ w/ &/ j/

Weal Wane Weed Wed Wail Wait Wise

Wiper Wife Way What Wing Well Work

Wander aware require Wealthy away queen White

Wheel reward quick West toward quiet Walk

Year Yes Yam Your Yours Yell Yet Yellow

Yearly Yolk You Yeast Young Music Pupil Unit

●I wonder where she walked.

●What a wonderful wedding it was!

●The winters are warmer in the west

●Wendy was weeping quietly.

●There was an explosion in the garage.

●The lawyer accused the steward.

●Your yellow costume suits you.

●Yale University is not in the State of New York.

/ r/

Right Rat Rate Rot Ray Ring Rife Rose

Red Read Road Rid Sorry Marry Sorrow Already

Rabbit arrive cricket ready Free round

Marriage drown return quarrel very prize

●The children were reading nursery rhymes.

●The decorations of the room were green, the rug was a rich red.

●I promise your room will be ready tomorrow.

●The rusty rod was wrapped in a rag.

/ l/

Lice Law Line Low Leaf Lap Lip Leap

Light Let Late Lit Cool Feel Pill Deal

●There’s a knock on the door.

●They gave a long answer.

●Don’t worry, though.

●We need to go to the train station now.

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