Complete the sentences according to the given phonetic transcriptions.(根據(jù)所給音標(biāo)寫(xiě)單詞)

1.Jenny has got some ________ [,?nv?’te??nz] from her relatives.

2.The SPCA means ‘the Society for the Prevention of _______ [‘kru:?lt?] to animals.

3.It’s more _______ [?k’spens?v] to travel to Beijing by air than by train.

4.The _______ [‘f?r?b?(r)] doesn’t know Chinese at all.

5.Now people don’t often read _______ [,m?g?’zi:nz] for fun or knowledge.

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