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【题目】2015年高考重庆下列词语中,字形和加字的读音全都正确的一组是

A.亲和力 声名鹊起 扭(biè 心如意(chēng

B.倒胃口 皇天后土 望哨(liǎo 金蝉脱qiào

C.哈蜜瓜 明眸皓齿 场面(chēng 紫嫣红(chà

D.敞篷车 异彩纷呈 不多(chà 白雪皑(ái

【答案】D

【解析】本题考查识记现代汉语普通话常用字字音和识记并正确书写现代常用规范汉字的能力。A项,“称”读chènB项,“瞭”读liàoC项,“蜜”应为“密”。

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