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In the following words, which underlined letter has a different sound from the others?

A.southern B.breath C.smooth

 

B 【解析】 题干“在下面的单词中,哪个下划线字母的发音与其他字母不同?”单词 southern和smooth中划线字母组合的音标是/ð/;而单词breath中划线字母组合的音标是/θ/。根据题意,故选B。  
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