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3.open (  )
A.becomeB.acrossC.lonelyD.balcony

分析 open['??p(?)n]

解答 A.[b?'k?m],o的发音为/?/;
B.[?'kr?s],o的发音为/?/;
C.['l??nl?],o的发音为/??/;
D.['b?lk?n?],o的发音为/?/.
故答案为C.

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