题目内容
The underlined part in the word “needed” is pronounced as ________.
A./ t / | B./ d / | C./ id / | D./ it / |
C
解析试题分析:句意:“needed”划线部分的发音是/ id /.在[t],[d]音后读[Id],故选C
考点:动词的过去式发音规则
点评:规则动词的过去式词尾变化有几种:1.一般情况下加ed,如watched, planted, watered, pulled, climbed, picked。2.以不发音字母e结尾的加d,如liked, moved, tasted。3.以辅音字母加y结尾的变y为i再加ed,如study——studied。4.以1个元音字母加1个辅音字母结尾的重读闭音节,双写最后一个辅音字母再加ed,如stop——stopped。词尾读音有3种:a.在浊辅音和元音后读[d],如lived, watered, listened, played。b.在清辅音后读[t],如liked, helped, watched。c.在[t],[d]音后读[Id],如planted, wanted, handed
昨天,你班就“你愿意做班干部吗?”的话题开展了一次讨论,结果见下表。请你根据表格内容用英语写一篇短文,并谈谈你的看法。
绝大部分同学认为好的 | 少数学生认为不好 |
帮助老师,为同学服务 提高交际能力,对今后有利 | 太忙,难以完成作业 …… |
我的观点… |
注意:1. 文章必须包括表格中的全部内容,可适当增加细节;
2.文章开头已给出,不计入总词数,只需接着写;
3. 词数:80—100个。
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英文中的五个元音字母分别是_________.
A.Aa,Ii,Uu,Vv,Ww | B.Aa,Ee,Ii,Oo,Uu |
C.Aa,Ee,Ii,Oo,Yy | D.Aa,Ii,Oo,Uu,Rr |
The underlined part in the word “houses” is pronounced as .
A./SIS/ | B./θIS/ | C./SIZ/ | D./ZIZ/ |
The underlined word(划线单词) in the phrase(短语)”the animal” is pronounced ______.
A./ð?/ | B./ði:/ | C./θi/ | D./θ?/ |
--- Nice to meet you. --- _____.
A.How are you? | B.Nice to meet you, too. |
C.All right. | D.Good morning. |
与r相邻的字母是________.
A.p; s | B.q; s | C.h; j | D.q; t |
- It’s a pity that none of these educational CD-ROMs is suitable for me.
-______. I can show you some others.
A.That’s all right. | B.Why not say so? | C.No problem. | D.Don’t worry. |