The relationship ___________/bi'twi:n /Chinese and African people is important.

A.betweenB.beginC.beganD.belong

A

解析試題分析:句意:中非之間的關(guān)系是非常重要的.結(jié)合語(yǔ)境及語(yǔ)音提示,可知選A,在……之間。
考點(diǎn):語(yǔ)音基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)
點(diǎn)評(píng):本題主要考察學(xué)生對(duì)于單詞發(fā)音的掌握情況。答好此類(lèi)題型的關(guān)鍵是需要平時(shí)注意積累,在正確讀準(zhǔn)每個(gè)單詞發(fā)音的基礎(chǔ)上,掌握一定的語(yǔ)音知識(shí)。因?yàn)橛⒄Z(yǔ)中的外來(lái)詞很多,所以部分單詞發(fā)音往往用讀音規(guī)則無(wú)法解釋?zhuān)瑢?duì)這一部分單詞只能單獨(dú)記住。另外此類(lèi)題型也可以借助于單詞在句子中的含義來(lái)進(jìn)行判斷。

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