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2.grow( )A. | allow | B. | knowledge | C. | throw | D. | power |
分析 grow/gr??/划线部分ow的发音/??/.
解答 答案;C A allow/??la?/划线部分ow的发音/a?/;B knowledge/?n?l?d?/划线部分ow的发音/?/;C throw/θr??/划线部分ow的发音/??/;D power/?pa??(r)/划线部分ow的发音/a?/;通过以上分析A与D的发音相同,所以排除A和D项;题目中grow/gr??/划线部分ow的发音为/??/,与C throw中的字母组合ow的发音相同;故选C
点评 做此类题时,要在识别出各单词划线部分字母或字母组合发音的基础上作答.
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