题目内容

My mom always tells me that _________/'n?θ??/ is difficult.

A.nothing           B.nobody           C.none             D.something

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:nothing什么也没有;nobody没有人;none一个也没有; something某些东西。句意:妈妈总是告诉我没有什么困难的。结合语境及语音提示,可知选A。

考点:语音基础知识

点评:本题主要考察学生对于单词发音的掌握情况。答好此类题型的关键是需要平时注意积累,在正确读准每个单词发音的基础上,掌握一定的语音知识。因为英语中的外来词很多,所以部分单词发音往往用读音规则无法解释,对这一部分单词只能单独记住。另外此类题型也可以借助于单词在句子中的含义来进行判断。

 

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