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Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from others?

A. My father asked me to drive slowly.             

B. I walked for miles without seeing a house.

C. Study as if you were to live forever.             

D. I used to hide myself when I was young.

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:句意:下面句子中哪一个划线部分的发音跟别的不一样。A选项意为:我父亲让我慢点开车。drive中的字母i发音是/ai/;B选项意为:我走了好几英里的路,也没看到一座房子。miles 这个单词中i 的发音是/ai/;C选项意为:学习就好像你会永久的活着。live 中字母i 的发音是/i/;D选项意为:小时候我经常把自己藏起来。hide 中i 发音是/ai/,故A、B、D三个选项的发音是一样的。故选C。 考点:考查音标。  
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