Final Exam AP1 Due Mar 23 at 7:15pm Time Limit 50 Minutes
Points 100
Questions 38
Instructions Dear student, Next, you will be assessed on the contents of the course. You will only have one opportunity to take the test.
You will have 50 minutes to complete the test.
Good luck!
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Section 1: Hearing for sounds and words Here you will be tested on your ability to discriminate words by sound. Choose the words that you will hear. (You do not
need to know the meanings of the words.)
Incorrect
Question 1
0 / 2 pts
You've got to ___________ it. hit [ɪ] heat [iy]
Question 2
2 / 2 pts
Was that our ___________? bed [ɛ] bid [ɪ]
Question 3
2 / 2 pts
Where is the ___________? sail [ey] seal [iy]
Question 4
2 / 2 pts
One more ___________ should do it. pull [ʊ] pool [uw]
Incorrect
Question 5
0 / 2 pts
She has my ___________. pan [æ] pen [ɛ]
Question 6 I can't find the ___________. nuts [ǝ] knots [ɑ]
2 / 2 pts
Question 7
2 / 2 pts
It's the ___________. first [f] thirst [θ]
Incorrect
Question 8
0 / 2 pts
That's my ___________. vest [v] best [b]
Section 2: Listening Part A In this section you will be tested on your ability to discriminate meanings and interpret the message. Listen to the statements/questions and choose the statement showing the most logical alternative. (Do not write down the questions or statements that you are about to hear.)
Incorrect
Question 9
0 / 3 pts
The person is talking about approaching the wrong place.
The person is talking about approaching the wrong person.
Question 10
3 / 3 pts
The person was probably playing a sport. The person was probably cooking.
Question 11
3 / 3 pts
The person is referring to the weather.
The person is referring to a means of transportation.
Question 12
3 / 3 pts
The person being referred to goes out a lot.
The person being referred to owes money to the bank.
Question 13
3 / 3 pts
The person is referring to his year. The person is referring to a part of his body.
Question 14
The person is talking about a bag. The person is talking about clothing.
3 / 3 pts
Section 2: Listening Part B In this section you will be tested on your ability to discriminate meanings and provide an appropriate response. Listen to the statements/questions and choose the statement showing the best alternative. (Do not write down the questions or statements that you are about to hear.)
Question 15
3 / 3 pts
Really? What time did you use to start? Really? What time do you start?
Incorrect
Question 16
Yes, it is very sick and we don’t know why. Yes, it is really thick and tall. It’s a huge tree!
0 / 3 pts
Question 17
3 / 3 pts
We heard he had a broken arm. We heard it was a spider.
Question 18
3 / 3 pts
Why don’t they like them now? What is their favorite?
Incorrect
Question 19
0 / 3 pts
Yes, it does. No, it is a plant.
Incorrect
Question 20
I agree. 90% of them are OK for human use. I agree. It is better when they are wet.
0 / 3 pts
Section 3: Applying Theory Part A In this section you will be tested on your ability to apply the rule of -ed forms to determine the ending sound/s of the words underlined. Please choose the corresponding sound/s. You do not need to know the meaning of the words. The phonetic transcription and context of the headword has been provided.
Question 21
The criminal deserved the punishment. Deserve / dɪ’zǝrv /
[t] [ɪd / ǝd] [d]
3 / 3 pts
Question 22
3 / 3 pts
My friends laughed hard when he fell down. Laugh / læf /
[t] [d] [ɪd / ǝd]
Question 23
3 / 3 pts
Cans are sorted for recycling. Sort / sɔrt /
[ɪd / ǝd] [t] [d]
Question 24
The boy kicked the ball. Kick / kɪk /
3 / 3 pts
[t] [d] [ɪd / ǝd]
Question 25
3 / 3 pts
They attempted to make the device fly. Attempt / ǝ’tɛmpt /
[t] [d] [ɪd / ǝd]
Question 26
The complaint concerned the board of directors. Concern / kǝn’sǝrn /
[t] [ɪd / ǝd] [d]
3 / 3 pts
Section 3: Applying Theory Part B In this section, you will be tested on your ability to determine whether a consonant is aspirated or not. Based on the rules you have studied; determine whether the underlined sound is an example of released aspiration. Choose YES or NO.
Question 27
3 / 3 pts
Is the consonant aspirated? Mechanic /mǝ’kænɪk/
No Yes
Question 28
Is the consonant aspirated? Retention /rɪˈtenʃən/
3 / 3 pts
No Yes
Question 29
3 / 3 pts
Is the consonant aspirated? Peacock /’piykɑk/
Yes No
Incorrect
Question 30
0 / 3 pts
Is the consonant aspirated? Pastry /’peystriy/
No Yes
Question 31
Is the consonant aspirated? Lobster /’lɑbstǝr/
3 / 3 pts
Yes No
Question 32
3 / 3 pts
Is the consonant aspirated? Stop /stɑp/
No Yes
Section 3: Applying Theory Part C In this section, you will be tested on your ability to identify spelling patterns. The following words are exceptions to the rules studied in class. Choose the sound that is used to pronounce the underlined segment, based on your knowledge of the patterns.
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