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16.refer(  )
A.offerB.conversationC.serviceD.concert

分析 refer/r??f?:/划线部分的发音为:/?:/

解答 答案:C
A. offer/??f?/;  B. conversation/?k?nv??sei??n/; C. service/?s??v?s/; D. concert/?k?ns?t/;其中,A.B.D划线部分的发音相同,均为/?/;C与题干refer划线部分的发音相同,均为/?:/;故选C

点评 做本题时,首先应掌握每一个单词的正确发音,其中包括重音以及字母或字母组合的发音;其次,应掌握字母组合er在单词中的发音规则.

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