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1.praise(  )
A.supposeB.increaseC.courseD.loose

分析 praise[pre?z],s发音/z/

解答 答案:A
A.suppose[s??p??z],s发音/z/;B.increase[?n?kri:s],s发音/s/;C.course[k?:s],s发音/s/;D.loose[lu:s],s发音/s/,故选A.

点评 平时注意发音,将语音作为一个系统进行训练.

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