從A、B、C、D四個選項中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

1.countryA.houseB.groupC.enoughD.cough

2.complexA.stoveB.occurC.possibleD.position

3.feverA.mediaB.returnC.prettyD.refuse

4.biscuitA.recentB.casualC.musicianD.concert

5.techniqueA.machineB.chemistryC.kitchen D.merchant

 

1.C

2.C

3.A

4.B

5.B

【解析】

試題分析:

1.?/,A.house里面的字母ou讀/au/,B.group里面的字母ou讀/u/, D.cough里面的字母ou讀/?/,所以選 C

2.?/, A.stove里面的字母o讀/ ? u/,B.occur和D.position里面的字母o讀/ ? /,C

3.

4.?/,選B

5.?/, C.kitchen里面的字母ch讀/?/,D.merchant里面的字母ch讀/t?/,所以選B

考點:考查單詞辨音

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