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6)
Questo modulo chiede di tre aspetti diversi della pronunzia della lingua inglese. Uno riguarda l'identificazione della vocale diversa da una lista di parole le quali hanno tutte, tranne una, il medesimo suono vocalico principale (o in pochi casi chiediamo di una lettera consonante). Per il secondo aspetto, allo studente viene chiesto di collocare l'accento tonico di una determinata parola. Il terzo aspetto, quasi il reciproco del secondo, chiede invece di identificare la sillaba atona il cui suono vocalico è lo schwa. Il modulo non ha mp3 allegati ma il vero simbolo dello schwa (sostituito nel testo ASCII dalla chiocciolina @) è allegato alle relative domande come immagine (sempre la stessa immagine nelle varie domande).
1 Choose the phrase where the letter "s" makes a different sound.
Example:
___remake
_x_stamp
___lake
___rain
I'm used to
in case
I used to
I use it
2 Choose the answer where the syllable with the main stress is underlined and red. Example: immediately
disadvantage
disadvantage
disadvantage
disadvantage
3 In which one of the words below do the letters qu have a sound unlike their sound in all the others:
technique
quit
equal
quiet
equipment
4 Choose the word whose main vowel makes a different sound.
Example:
___remake
_x_stamp
___break
___rain
seem
field
here
fear
check
5 Choose the answer where the syllable with the main stress is underlined and red. Example: immediately
component
component
component
6 Choose the word whose main vowel makes a different sound.
Example:
___remake
_x_stamp
___break
___rain
great
field
increase
keep
these
7 Choose the answer where the syllable with the main stress is underlined and red. Example: immediately
processor: processor
processor: processor
processor: processor
8 Choose the word whose main vowel makes a different sound.
Example:
___remake
_x_stamp
___break
___rain
badge
chat
card
laugh
batch
9 Choose the word whose main vowel makes a different sound.
Example:
___remake
_x_stamp
___break
___rain
amount
loud
browse
owner
owl
10 Choose the answer where the position of the schwa sound is shown correctly by the symbol @. Example--correct: synchr@nize; incorrect: s@nchronize, synchron@ze
read@ly
r@dily
readil@
11 Choose the answer where the position of the schwa sound is shown correctly by the symbol @. Example--correct: synchr@nize; incorrect: s@nchronize, synchron@ze
cat@gory
categ@ry
categor@
c@tegory
12 Choose the answer where the syllable with the main stress is underlined and red. Example: immediately
event
event
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7)
Risorse & MultiMedia
5181.mp3
1 According to the listening passage:
podcasting enables you to download songs.
podcasting enables you to download sound.
podcasting enables you to download any time.
podcasting enables you to download anywhere.
2 Jeff Jarvis attributes podcasting's popularity to:
the fact that venture capitalists are involved.
the fact that people like to hear from their neighbors.
the fact that new voices are exciting.
the fact that you can concentrate on what you hear.
3 The big change, according to Jeff Jarvis, involves:
who will file suit.
file sharing executives.
who will decide.
taking a listen.
4 Which of the following is not needed to create podcasting:
a computer
a microphone
an iPod
software
5 In Jeff Jarvis's opinion:
podcasting appeals to venture capitalists.
podcasting will replace individual radio.
podcasting appeals to personal preference.
podcasting will replace web pages.
6 Infinity Broadcasting, a big radio company:
wants to stop newspapers.
wants to hear newspapers read.
wants to stop podcasting.
wants podcast listeners.
7 Jeff Jarvis explained that:
podcasting is getting easier.
podcasting is getting speedier.
podcasting may become illegal.
podcasting is getting more expensive.
8 Jeff Jarvis says:
podcasting was recommended by the pope.
podcasting depends on reputation.
podcasting was condemned by the Vatican.
podcasting in Europe is mostly religious.
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