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9.B
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【解析】
試題分析:
1.ABD選項(xiàng)中的字母組合al發(fā)/?:/ ,而C選項(xiàng)中的al發(fā)/a:/ ,故本題選C。
2.ABC選項(xiàng)中的字母i發(fā)/aI/ ,而D選項(xiàng)中的字母i發(fā)/I/ ,故本題選D。
3.ABD選項(xiàng)中的字母e發(fā)/e/ ,而C選項(xiàng)中的字母e發(fā)/I/ ,故本題選C。
4.ACD選項(xiàng)中的字母o發(fā)/∧/ ,而B(niǎo)選項(xiàng)中的字母o發(fā)/?/ ,故本題選B。
5.ABD選項(xiàng)中的字母組合oo發(fā)/u:/,而C選項(xiàng)中的oo發(fā)/u/ ,故本題選C。
6.BCD選項(xiàng)中的字母組合er發(fā)/?/ ,而A選項(xiàng)中的er發(fā)/?:/ ,故本題選A。
7.ABC選項(xiàng)中的字母a發(fā)/æ/ ,而D選項(xiàng)中的字母a發(fā)/eI/ ,故本題選D。
8.ABC選項(xiàng)中的字母組合ou發(fā)/au/ ,而D選項(xiàng)中的ou發(fā)/∧/ ,故本題選D。
9.ACD選項(xiàng)中的字母n發(fā)/?/ ,而B(niǎo)選項(xiàng)中的字母n發(fā)/n/ ,故本題選B。
10.ABC選項(xiàng)中的字母組合wh發(fā)/w/,而D選項(xiàng)中的wh發(fā)/h/,故本題選D。
考點(diǎn):考查單詞中字母或字母組合的辨音
點(diǎn)評(píng):應(yīng)注重單詞中的字母或字母組合的發(fā)音,掌握部分拼音規(guī)則,對(duì)于拼讀單詞和拼寫(xiě)單詞都有著非常重要的意義。
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