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A. great           B. heavy           C. idea      D. disease

 

D 【解析】试题分析:考查语音。teacher中ea的读音是['ti︰ʃə]。A的great的读音为[greɪt];B中ea的读音为[e];C中ea的读音为 [aɪ'dɪə]。故排除A、B、C,故选D。 考点:考查字母组合ea的读音。  
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