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8.3.sword  
A.highway     B.answer       C.work                 D.sweat.

分析 sword[s?:d],w不发音

解答 答案B.
highway[?ha?we?],w发[w];answer[?ɑ:ns?(r)],w不发音;work[w?:k],w发[w];sweat[swet],w发[w].sword与answer的字母w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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