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从每小题的ABCD四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

1.company    A. castle      B. case      C. accurate      D. wander

2.feast        A. break      B. thread    C. treasure       D. cream

3.stage       A. garage      B. vegetable  C. gather       D. sign

4.appear       A. heard      B. bear      C. fear         D. heart

5.chemist      A. scholar     B. machine    C. moustache  D. chapter

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A 【解析】 试题分析:语音知识是最基础的知识,平时在学习过程中应该对每一个自己学过的单词进行正确的发音,并对音标这类的基础知识要了如指掌,考试时才能得心应手。应该特别注意元音以及元音字母组合的发音。 1.ʌmpənɪ]中的字母a和C项accurate [ˈækjərət]中第二个a的发音相同,故C正确。 2. 3.ɪdʒ]中的字母g与B项vegetable [ˈvedʒtəbl]中的字母g发音相同,故B正确。 4.ɪə(r)]中的字母ea与fear [fɪə(r)]中的字母ea发音相同,故C正确。 5.ɪst]中的字母ch与A项scholar ['skɒlə(r)]中的字母ch发音相同。故A正确。 考点:考察语音辨析
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