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Teacher : Quynh Nhu 1 ĐỀ THI THỬ ANH VĂN – SỐ 10 I. PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. a. require b. admire c. tired d. shirt 2. a. purity b. tiny c. reply d. happy 3. a. included b. offered c. consulted d. distributed 4. a. manufacture b. picture c. pasture d. mature 5. a. these b. chemical c. edit d. effective II. VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. 1. Would you like a single room or _________ room ? a. two b. second c. couple d. double 2. A pharmacist can _______ a new drug. a. compare b. commit c. compound d. commune 3. If you work with people, you need judgement and ________. a. attack b. contact c. tact d. attract 4. The manufacturers disclaim all ________ for damage caused by misuse. a. possibility b. responsibility c. ability d. simplicity 5. Herbs have medicinal _______. a. properties b. examinations c. possession d. businesses 6. Union is ________. a. length b. width c. depth d. strength 7. This pharmacist is ________ with the storage of dangerous drugs. He keeps them safe. a. treated b. dispensed c. compounded d. entrusted 8. _______sure that you will take good care of these pets. a. Do b. Make c. Feel d. Show 9. By the way, can I ________ a suggestion ? a. make b. tell c. do d. talk 10. I ______ mathematics well when I was at high school. a. did b. made c. felt d. lost 11. These children look _________. a. health b. healthy c. healthful d. healthily 12. ________ is an exact discipline. a. Science b. Scientist c. Scientific d. Scientifically 13. He is good ________ chemistry. a. on b. of c. in d. at 14. Peter graduated _________ a college of pharmacy. a. on b. of c. from d. in 15. Most ________ pharmacists work in _______ retail pharmacy. a. a / a b. the / the c. the / no article d. no article / no article III. GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. 1. Gloria made a lot of friends by work in the cafeteria. 2. You should do nothing but waiting. 3. The doctor suggested that she does not smoke. 4. Most children enjoy reading picture books while teenagers preferring novels. 5. Almost everyone fails passing his driving test on the first try. 6. When my grandfather was young, he used to walk along the river and watching boats. 7. I wish I had studied chemistry well and will become a pharmacist. 8. She has not finished writing the essay yet, and neither I have. Teacher : Quynh Nhu 2 IV. READING COMPREHENSION : A. Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers. Years ago, because of the lack of good medical care, diseases were the most terrible threat to the early people. Of course, they had no pills, tablets or capsules as we do today. They used to eat herbs or three bark to cure many diseases. They also knew that food had great effect on their health. Actually the medicines that we take today are mostly extracted from herbs, tree bark, plants and food. For example, in the 17th century, the Peruvian Indians ate cinchona bark when they had a fever. They learned this from experience only. Until 1816, some pharmacists extracted quinine from the cinchona bark. It is used in the treatment of malaria, a disease transmitted by the anopheles mosquito and common in the tropical countries. Quinine is also used to help cure other diseases. However, if a child use quinine for a long time, he or she will have rickets. 1. Years ago, ________. a. the early people took medicines compounded by pharmacist as we do today. b. diseases were the most terrible threat to the early people. c. the early people were treated well by doctor. d. there were a lot of pharmacists who were willing to help the early people. 2. The early people used to ________ when they were ill. a. take medicines b. go to see a doctor c. eat herbs and tree bark d. go to the chemist’s 3. The medicines that we take today are mostly extracted from ________. a. herbs b. tree bark c. food and plants d. all are correct 4. Quinine was extracted from the cinchona bark in _________. a. the 17th century b. 1816 c. the 20th century d. the 21st century 5. Quinine is used to help cure __________. a. malaria b. rickets c. obesity d. all are correct B. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. In the US, (1) ________ a pharmacist, you must be (2) ________ for five (3) ________ six years at a college of (4) ________. During that time, you must (5) ________ well with many subjects, (6) _______ some serious examinations and get at least “B” grades. Then, you must (7) _______ one year in a hospital or laboratory as (8) _______ intern. Many colleges (9) _______ scholarships and loans to those students who do not have (10) _______ money for studying. 1. a. become b. to become c. becoming d. became 2. a. studied b. worked c. learned d. trained 3. a. or b. and c. of d. in 4. a. pharmacist b. pharmacy c. pharmaceutical d. pharmacology 5. a. go b. make c. do d. earn 6. a. fail b. succeed c. pass d. put over 7. a. take b. spend c. pass d. get 8. a. a b. an c. the d. no article 9. a. apply b. compound c. suffer d. offer 10.a. enough b. too c. many d. such TEST 2 I. PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. a. surgeon b. engine c. agent d. regardless 2. a. idea b. editor c. imitate d. film 3. a. further b. hurt c. utter d. murmur 4. a. chemistry b. machine c. chic d. champagne 5. a. cooks b. ways c. applicants d. cups Teacher : Quynh Nhu 3 II. VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. 1. Some people think that a good way to practise speaking a foreign language is to _______ the native speakers’ accents. a. follow b. imitate c. run after d. impulse 2. An old man inquired why she was running. a. asked b. discussed c. argued d. checked 3. A computer can even ______ music. a. comb b. comfort c. combine d. compose 4. When jogging, you should _______ the speed. a. keep trace b. multiply c. regulate d. design 5. Advertising is one of the biggest _________ in the world. a. machines b. businesses c. collections d. exercises 6. I need a / an _______ of petrol, please. a. pair b. acre c. gallon d. bar 7. The motion pictures _________ viewers with T.V. a. share b. take c. subtract d. except 8. Computers can not replace us. a. take care of b. take place of c. be tired of d. disapprove of 9. Some store windows ______ colour pictures on boards. a. discuss b. devise c. discharge d. display 10. Jim is a very ______ person. a. rely b. reliable c. reliability d. reliance 11. I spent my _______ in the country. a. child b. children c. childhood d. childless 12. I borrowed this book _______ the school library. a. from b. on c. over d. out of 13. _______ the time you get to the theatre, the play will have finished. a. of b. in c. from d. by 14. She is ________ nicest girl in our club. a. a b. an c. the d. no article 15. Who is _______ monitor in your class ? a. a b. an c. the d. no article III. GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. 1. In 1975, according to the National Centre for Health Statistics, the average life expectancy for people born during that year is 72.4 years. 2. Some students were reading in the library while others was studying in the classroom. 3. Two weeks are plenty of time to finish the assignment. 4. Physics are taught by professor Smith who is from Mexico. 5. The houses along that street is for sale. 6. Agriculture relies on water, which maybe scarce at times. 7. If the goal keeper had playing better, they would not have lost the game. 8. Why are you working on the Internet for, getting information or chatting ? 9. I found it wonder when I could first use a computer. 10. The teacher whom was respected by all his students teachers English. 11. When she heard the news she got so a shock that she dropped her glass. 12. Let’s go out, and have a drink, let’s we ? 13. When Sam will arrive, we will open the gifts. 14. Had he planned on going, he will have let us know. 15. In spite of she has been working for hours, Janet spends time with her son. IV. READING COMPREHENSION : Teacher : Quynh Nhu 4 A. Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers. In America there is no national television as there is in some countries. All the stations are run commercially. Advertisers sponsor shows, they interrupt the shows every few minutes to advertise the things they are selling. Television is criticized for its crime shows, actually there are many other special shows of real value. There are also educational television stations which are trying out new types of high quality programs. They give courses in foreign languages and in literature which viewers can follow and even take examinations later. Some schools have a regular class on T.V, such as science, several hours a week. 1. In American, ________. a. there is no national television b. there are a lot of national T.V c. there is no T.V station d. there are no T.V viewers 2. In American, ________ sponsor shows. a. educationists b. viewers c. advertisers d. school masters 3. The shows are interrupted every few minutes to ________. a. take a break b. advertise c. sell things d. all are correct 4. On T.V, there are ________. a. only violence b. only crime c. many special shows of real value d. no educational programs 5. Some schools __________. a. have a regular class on T.V b. do not like T.V c. state that T.V is not useful in education d. b and c B. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. Hobbies are (1) ________ for many reasons. First, a hobby can be (2) ________. For example, if the hobby is stamp (3) ________, the collector can learn about the countries of the world and even some of their history. Second, engaging (4) _______ the hobby can lead to meeting people with the same (5) _________. Third, a person’s free time is (6) ________ used in a positive way. The person has (7) ________ time to be (8) _________. Finally, some hobbies can lead to a future job. A person (9) _________ enjoys a hobby - related job is more (10) _______ with life. 1. a. important b. importance c. importantly d. to import 2. a. education b. educational c. educate d. educationist 3. a. getting b. achieving c. earning d. collecting 4. a. in b. of c. to d. on 5. a. interests b. interested c. interesting d. interestingly 6. a. be b. being c. was d. been 7. a. many b. a large number of c. no d. so 8. a. bore b. bored c. boring d. boringly 9. a. whom b. whose c. which d. who 10.a. satisfy b. satisfaction c. satisfied d. satisfactory TEST 3 I. PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. a. history b. film c. file d. various 2. a. awareness b. nation c. date d. face 3. a. pulse b. popular c. shut d. runner 4. a. cooked b. stopped c. finished d. visited 5. a. contribute b. use c. bull d. due II. VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. 1. Marilyn was a popular film star. a. disliked and unknown b. liked and admired c. hated and admired d. unknown and liked 2. Persons who make a film are called ________. Teacher : Quynh Nhu 5 a. film doers b. film tellers c. film makers d. film workers 3. Most of us like motion pictures. a. chess b. cards c. plays d. films 4. A ________ is a person who uses a camera to take the pictures of a film. a. cinematographer b. photographer c. philosopher d. geographer 5. ________ is well developed in this country. a. industry b. industrial c. industrialize d. industrious 6. Boys are more ________ than girls. a. act b. actor c. active d. action 7. The authorities are trying to cause the improvement of women employment. a. bring in b. bring out c. bring up d. bring about 8. He used to drive a truck. He was a _______. a. truck driver b. truck drive c. drive trucker d. driver truck 9. I like _____ films better than _____ plays. a. the / the b. the / no article c. no article / no article d. no article / the 10. Not all films are made to be shown _______ cinemas. a. at b. in c. for d. on III. GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. 1. “No matter what happens, I will support you.” Means __________ a. Do what happen, you will be supported ? b. Whatever happens, I will support you. c. However matters happen, I will support you. d. I will not support your matters. 2. She rarely expresses her ideas in class. _______, she is very good at every subject. a. Actually b. Moreover c. And d. Therefore 3. ““Titanic” is one of my favourite films.” means _________. a. Among my favourite films are “Titanic”. b. Among my favourite films is “Titanic”. c. All my favourite films were “Titanic”. d. All my favourite films are “Titanic”. 4. Billy Crystal is ______. a. more famous than among the comedians. b. most famous in the comedians. c. the most famous among the comedians. d. the more famous among the comedians. 5. Educational films _______ in schools. a. should shown b. should be shown c. show d. showed 6. Mary is not _______ to see this film. a. as old enough b. enough old c. enough old as d. old enough 7. Tom Cruise, _______, has just got one hundred million dollars in a new film. a. one of American’s top actors b. is one of American’s top actors c. that is one of American’s top actors d. All are correct 8. I _______ this film twice. a. see b. saw c. will see d. have seen 9. Peter never minds helping everybody. _______ he is willing to do it. a. Although b. Despite c. Indeed d. Whatever 10. I would rather _____ a film than _____ a book. a. to see / to read b. see / read c. seeing / reading d. saw / read IV. READING COMPREHENSION : A. Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers. Teacher : Quynh Nhu 6 Most of the people who like films are only interested in the leading actor or actress when they enjoy a film. It seems to them that it is only the actors or actresses that have made the film successful and interesting. They always pay attention to the actors’ or actresses’ appearance, performance, and fashion. There are many film viewers who have no awareness of the other people’s work to make a film. A finished film, actually, is the result of the collaboration of many persons, and the most important among them are the scriptwriter, the cinematographer, the film editor, the actor, and the director. Especially, in some thrilling scenes, the roles of the stuntmen are very important. They are always in danger when they are acting, some of them are even badly hurt or dead. But what a pity, many film viewers rarely appreciate their work. 1. To many film viewers, _______. a. the director is the most important. b. no one is more important than the leading actor or actress. c. the stuntmen play the most important role. d. the most important person is the cinematographer. 2. Many film viewers always pay attention to _______. a. the director’s name and appearance. b. the pictures taken by the cinematographer. c. the leading actor’s or actress’ family. d. the actors’ and actresses’ appearance, performance and fashion. 3. A finished film is the result of the collaboration of _______. a. many persons b. the leading actor and the director c. the actors and actresses d. film viewers and the directors 4. There are _______ most important individuals in making a film. a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 5. The work of stuntmen are _______. a. secure b. dangerous c. interested d. thrilled B. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. “Shakespeare in love” was one of the most (1) _____ films in 1999. It (2) _____ the “99 Oscar’s Prize”. The film lasted (3) _____ 113 minutes. The leading actor and actress were Joseph Friennes and Gwyneth Paltrow. It was (4) _____ by John Madden. Mare Norman and Tom Stoppard, the (5) _____, wrote it. 1. a. boring b. popular c. tiring d. unknown 2. a. won b. beat c. hit d. earned 3. a. in b. at c. about d. of 4. a. led b. instructed c. explained d. directed 5. a. directors b. cinematographers c. scriptwriters d. actresses TEST 4 I. PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. a. eternal b. expectation c. ethical d. explanation 2. a. glorious b. gorgeous c. spacious d. our 3. a. imitate b. expectation c. fathom d. pay 4. a. drowse b. cow c. narrow d. however 5. a. due b. drunkard c. useful d. contribute II. VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. 1. The pupils assembled in the school hall. a. drowsed b. gathered c. imitated d. looked 2. I have ever enjoyed a delightful rural ______ when I visited a Vietnamese village. a. sightseeing b. sight c. scene d. look 3. The passengers went ______ when the boat reached the port. a. ashore b. down c. gaudy d. drowsing Teacher : Quynh Nhu 7 4. A film of dark smoke appears above one of the remote points. a. nearly b. narrow c. faraway d. next 5. The cat is lying leisurely in the morning ______. a. sunset b. dark c. moonlight d. sunshine 6. The lazy boy had little ______ of passing the exam. a. attention b. intention c. expectation d. motion 7. I can not ______ our lives without electricity. a. imitate b. picture c. lie d. look 8. The coin fell and ______ away. a. rolled b. walked c. expected d. drove 9. ______ is used for making matches. a. Paper b. Rubbish c. Pinewood d. Bread 10. Mark Twain was one of the ______ novelists in the world. a. distinguish b. distinguishable c. distinguished d. distinguishing 11. He has a great ______ for learning English. a. facile b. facilitate c. facilitating d. facility 12. What a ______ setting. a. picture b. picturesque c. picturesquely d. pictorial 13. Please wake me ______ at 6 o’clock. a. up b. on c. of d. off 14. The upper deck are full ______ passengers. a. in b. with c. at d. of 15. Have you seen her ______ latest picture ? a. a b. an c. the d. no article III. GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. 1. My little son insisted on go out by himself. 2. The police stopped everybody enter the house. 3. The boy run after the ball is my son. 4. Are you interesting in working for us ? 5. The florist recommended me buying some roses. 6. I don’t recommend to eat in that restaurant. Its food is awful. 7. The robbers arrest by the police last week have just escaped from the prison. 8. They will help you whenever you will ask them. 9. I enjoy not have to get up early when I am on holiday. 10. She apologized for being many rude to me. IV. READING COMPREHENSION : A. Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers. Mark Twain was born in Missouri in 1835 and grew up on the banks of the Mississippi River. The river environment inspired Mark Twain to write the novels which brought him his greatest fame. “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, and “Life on the Mississippi” told of his adventures on the river boats of that period. The writer showed the characters in the novels with such sympathy and understanding that readers always see themselves in these characters. Mark Twain protested against slavery and one of the main characters in the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is a Negro, Jim, who is honest, brave and kind. Some bourgeois critics of that time did not like the books and said the novels gave a bad example for young people. After that kind of criticism, the public libraries took “Tom” and “Huck” off their shelves. Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “all modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called “Huckleberry Finn”. 1. Mark Twain ______. Teacher : Quynh Nhu 8 a. found his inspiration from the river environment to write his novels. b. did not like the river. c. was given fame by the river d. was not influenced by the river. 2. Readers ______. a. do not like his novels. b. can see themselves in Mark Twain’s characters. c. can not understand his novels. d. do not enjoy reading his novels. 3. Jim, one of the main characters in the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is ______. a. white, honest, brave and kind b. white, dishonest, brave and kind c. black, dishonest, brave and kind d. black, honest, brave and kind 4. Mark Twain novels ______. a. were highly appreciated by some bourgeois critics. b. were disliked by some bourgeois critics. c. were really bad examples. d. were not appreciated by young people. 5. After the bourgeois’ criticism, the public libraries ______. a. lent Mark Twain’s novels to readers. b. bought a lot of Twain’s novels. c. put Twain’s novels away d. closed B. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. Huckleberry Finn is a boy (1) ______ is worth (2) ______. He smokes and swears, and he steals (3) ______ he is forced to. He has a strange brand of morals all his own. In a society (4) ______ sober industry and respectability are the (5) ______ virtues, Huck (6) ______ abandons himself to laziness, (7) ______ and adventure. He is (8) ______ aspect of ourselves. Huck is always a bad boy, but never a brutal or a vicious one. He is the (9) ______ and the worst part of every boy (10) ______ ever lived. 1. a. who b. whom c. which d. when 2. a. to know b. know c. knowing d. knew 3. a. that b. when c. whose d. why 4. a. that b. why c. who d. where 5. a. great as b. greatest c. more great d. as great 6. a. cheer b. cheerful c. cheerfully d. cheerless 7. a. free b. freedom c. freed d. freely 8. a. a b. an c. the d. no article 9. a. good b. better c. gooder d. best 10.a. who b. which c. whom d. whose PRACTICE TEST 5 1. a. superman b. synthetic c. rotate d. professor 2. a. forests b. singing c. concerning d. burning 3. a. reclaiming b. believed c. irrigate d. replace 4. a. promise b. expensive c. constructive d. original 5. a. simultaneous b. feedback c. different d. errors 6. In addition to their homes, the Pomo Indians of California built dance houses ………… religious ceremonies. a. of b. for c. in which d. were for 7. The wood of many pine species makes excellent pulp manufacture of paper. a . in b. to c. for the d. the Teacher : Quynh Nhu 9 8. The photos of the American civil war made by Matthew Brady and his assistants rank finest war pictures of all time. a. the b. in the c. between d. among the 9. Albert Einstein’s contributions to scientific theory were those of Galileo and Newton. a. important than b. more important c. the most important d. as important as 10. Apart from Pluto, the outer planets the inner planets and are made mainly of lighter materials such as hydrogen and helium. a. are larger than b. are the largest c. larger than d. are larger 11. our economic achievements, we are still a long way from being an “Asian Dragon”. a. In spite b. though c. despite d. although 12. When our country a full member of ASEAN, it will gain an important status in the whole world. a. become b. will become c. becomes d. became 13. The new work of Japanese scientists on AIDS has been as a major breakthrough. a. called b. saluted c. hailed d. greeted 14. They can’t their son’s rudeness any longer. a. release b. ignore c. torment d. suffer 15. The Russians have in controlling urban growth. a. managed b. attempted c. succeeded d. achieved 16. The fellow laughed silently to himself at the trick he has . a. caused b. played c. performed d. made 17. The robbers the cash and escaped in a stolen car. a. seized b. captured c. emerged d. ceased 18. She gave me some advice. I’ll certainly follow it. a. false b. mean c. deep d. sound 19. I felt most when they made me sit at a litter table at the back. a. confusing b. shameful c. insulted d. embarrassing 20. Scientists have discovered a close between smoking and several serious diseases. a. action b. connection c. union d. combination 21. she is studying at a university and hopes to get a job soon. a. In a momentb. at this instant c. in the present d. at present 22. The director be delighted to show the visitors round the factory. a. ought to b. would c. might d. intend to 23. The president his intention to retire before the next election a. told b. informed c. promised d. announced 24. The gunman the pilot of the plane to change the direction. a. demanded b. forced c. made d. controlled 25. Do you think we’ll find a solution this problem? a. about b. with c. at d. to 26. I will the machine to see whether it works a. try out b. take up c. turn down d. work out 27. It was urgent that he his lawyer at once. Teacher : Quynh Nhu 10 a. called b. calls c. will call d. would call 28. I went to my friend’s house last night and rang the door bell several times but there was no answer. He out. a. must go b. should go c. should have gone d. must have gone 29. Five years a long time, he might already be forgotten. a. has been b. is c. had been d. are 30. a fire, hotel guests are asked to remain calm. a. as a result of b. in the event of c. by reason of d. in the time of 31. When I into the dining room next morning, the of the dinner were still on the table. a. remains b. results c. effects d. impacts 32. I couldn’t tell you what time it because the workman had removed the of the clock. a. arms b. hands c. were d. feet 33. Supposing I to agree with your request, how do you think the other students would feel? a. would b. am c. were d. could 34. Where all this morning? It’s nearly midday. a. are you b. were you c. have you been d. are you being 35. I’m so tired that I can’[t take what you’re saying. a. in b. out c. up d. down The first thing to be said about market research is that it is not an (36) to management decision making. No form of market research, no matter how deep, complicated and detailed, can ever be seen as a substitute for creative decision-making by professional managers. (37) its very best, all it can do is (38) some doubt and clarify the nature of the problem. It may even be seen as a tool which can improve the (39) of decisions but it is not in itself a decision-making mechanism. Market research, in (40) with a number of other approaches in marketing, suffers from the frequent complaint that it is not really accurate. Market research results can never be completely accurate because they (41) with a dynamic, ever- changing marketplace. It is vital that this is understood by everyone with an imagination when (42) market research results and when making any (43) to apply them in the marketplace. Lastly, it should always be remembered that market research is not an end in itself but simply a (44) by which some degrees of degrees of risk can be removed from marketplace activity. If no activity (45) from the research, then the entire exercise has been completely pointless. 36. a. option b. alternative c. end d. opening 37. a. for b. from c. at d. with 38. a. reject b. omit c. deny d. remove 39. a. quality b. goodness c. well-being d. virtue 40. a. association b. common c. addition d. connection 41. a. work b. manage c. deal d. operate 42. a. deciding b. thinking c. proving d. considering 43. a. attempt b. venture c. choice d. try 44. a. mode b. means c. way d. progress [...]... 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Geothermal power, heat from the earth, is also being tested Some experts expect utility companies to revive hydroelectric power derived from streams and rivers Fifty years ago, hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it supplies only four percent The oceans are another potential source of energy Scientists are studying ways to convert the energy of ocean... of the passage? a The Use of Water Productions Energy b The Search for Alternative Sources of Energy c Efficient way of Disposing of Waste d New Discoveries in Geothermal Power 47 Fifty years ago one third of the electricity in the United States was provided by a wind b waste products c waste d oil 48 In the second paragraph, the phrase “synthetic fuels” could best be replaced by which of the following? . Teacher : Quynh Nhu 1 ĐỀ THI THỬ ANH VĂN – SỐ 10 I. PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently. manager had got to the office this morning. b. It began to rain when the manager has got to the office this morning. c. It began to rain when the manager got to the office this morning. d. It began. stop smoking at once. 76. /think over/ offer/ I/ my answer/ give/ soon/ possible/ as/. a. It’s think of your offer and give you my answer as soon as possible. b. It’s think about your offer and