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【题目】Don’t be afraid of such / 'dfkltiz / , my class. Come on!

A.differencesB.difficultiesC.dictionariesD.directions

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:不要害怕这些困难,我的同学们,加油!

考查单词发音,differences ['dfrns] 差别( difference的名词复数 )difficulties[difikltiz] 困难( difficulty的名词复数 )dictionaries['dknr] 词典,字典( dictionary的名词复数 ) directions [d'reknz] direction的复数形式;方面。根据给出的音标提示/ 'dfkltiz / ,因此可知这句话的意思是"不要害怕这些困难,我的同学们,加油!"故选B

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