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语音辨析 1.upset A. usage B. pollute C. Augu...

语音辨析

1.upset

A. usage

B. pollute

C. August

D. dusty

2.polish

A. remove

B. worry

C. consider

D. honest

3.cheer

A. machine

B. school

C. chain

D. chemist

4.crowd

A. owner

B. flow

C. window

D. flower

5.updated

A. liked

B. dreamed

C. carried

D. needed

 

1.D 2.D 3.C 4.D 5.D 【解析】 1.upset /ʌ/ A.usage/jU:/ B.pollute /U:/ C.August/ə/ D.dusty/ ʌ/ 。故选D。 2.polish /ɔ / A.remove/U:/ B worry/ ʌ/ C.consider /ə/ D.honest/ɔ / 。故选D。 3.cheer /tʃ/ A.machine /ʃ/ B.school /k/ C.chain /tʃ/ D.chemist /k/ 。故选C。 4.crowd /aʊ/ A.owner /əʊ/ B.flow /əʊ/ C.window /əʊ/ D.flower /aʊ/。故选D。 5.updated/ɪ d/ A.liked /t/B.dreamed /d/C.carried /d/D.needed/ɪ d /。故选D。
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