【題目】Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation?

A.The watch has been returned to its rightful owner.

B.The wounded man finally opened his eyes.

C.He removed his hand from her shoulder.

D.Finding a volunteer to wrote the computer program isn’t a problem.

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:下面哪個畫線部分的發(fā)音與其他選項不同?

考查音標知識。returned /rtnd /;opened /pnd /;removed /rmuvd /volunteer /vlnt(r) /。根據(jù)單詞音標畫線部分eAC、D項中發(fā)音是//,在B項中發(fā)音是//。B項的畫線部分發(fā)音與其他項不同。故選B。

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