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1.serious( )| A. | careless | B. | period | C. | complete | D. | generation |
分析 serious[?s??ri?s],e的发音为/??/
解答 serious[?s??ri?s],e的发音为/??/
A.careless[?ke?l?s],e发音为/?/;B.period[?p??ri?d],e发音为/??/;C.complete[k?m?pli:t],e发音为/i:/;D.generation[?d?en??re??n],e发音为/e/.故答案选B.
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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