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7.figure(  )
A.damageB.engineC.bargainD.strange

分析 figure['f?g?]数字;人物;图形;价格;(人的)体形;画像

解答 答案C.
A项"['d?m?d?]";B项"['end??n]";D项"[stre?n(d)?]";C项"[?bɑ?ɡ?n]";只有C项中发[g]与"figure[g]"中读音相同,故选C.

点评 本题考查音标辨析.解答此类题目首先要正确识别所给单词的音标,其次要熟悉每个选项中单词的具体读音,然后具体定位正确选项.

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