题目内容
13.regard( )A. | design | B. | gentle | C. | college | D. | forget |
分析 regard音标为[r??gɑ:d],字母g发[g];
解答 答案:Ddesign音标为[d??za?n],字母gn不发音; gentle音标为[?d?entl],字母g发[d?]; college音标为[?k?l?d?],字母g发[d?];forget 音标为[f??get],字母g发[g];所以本题选择D.
点评 字母g在不同的单词中有不同的发音,主要发以下两种音:[g];[d?].
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