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6.energetic( 。
A.evaluateB.existC.evidenceD.edition

分析 energetic/?en??d?et?k/劃線字母e的發(fā)音為/e/

解答 答案:C
A. evaluate/i?v?ljueit/劃線字母e的發(fā)音為/i/; B. exist/iɡ?zist/劃線字母e的發(fā)音為/i/; C. evidence/?evid?ns/劃線字母e的發(fā)音為/e/;  D. edition/i?di??n/劃線字母e的發(fā)音為/i/;由于選項C與題干energetic劃線字母e的發(fā)音相同,均為/e/;故選C

點評 做本題時,首先應掌握每一個單詞的正確發(fā)音,其中包括重音以及字母或字母組合的發(fā)音;其次,應掌握字母e在單詞中通常的發(fā)音及其發(fā)音規(guī)則.

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