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14.smart(  )
A.rewardB.forwardC.standardD.market

分析 smart/smɑ:t/划线部分字母组合ar读作/ɑ:/

解答 答案:D    A.reward/r??w?:d/划线部分字母组合ar读作/?:/; B.forward/?f?:w?d/划线部分字母组合ar读作/?/;C.standard/?st?nd?d/划线部分字母组合ar读作/?/,与C的划线部分发音相同; D.market/?mɑ:k?t/划线部分字母组合ar读作/ɑ:/,与smart的划线部分发音相同.故选D

点评 本题考查了字母组合ar的发音规则:通常读长音:/a:/例如:car,farm,dark等;在非重读音节里读/?:/;如:grammar,dollar,popular 等;在字母w,qu之后读/??/例如:warm,quarrel等.

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