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13.country(  )
A.announceB.coughC.encourageD.shoulder

分析 country中ou发/?/,画线部分读音相同的单词是encourage.

解答 答案:C 考查语音.通过读音比较,正确答案是:C.

点评 语音试题属于英语基础知识的考查,主要考查学生的辨音能力.只有平时多读单词,而且发音要准确,才能准确答题.

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