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5.nowadays (  )
A.selectB.designC.searchD.poster

分析 nowadays[?na??de?z],s发[z]

解答 答案B.
select[s??lekt],s发[s];design[d??za?n],s发[z];search[s?:t?],s发[s];poster[?p??st?(r)],s发[s].nowadays与design的字母s发音相同;故答案选B.

点评 做语音题时要熟记每个音标的发音和字母及字母组合的发音规则.

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