Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from the others?
A.Don’t throw the rubbish here and there.
B.We can see a lot of trees through the window.
C.Do you know something about this book?
D.They have stayed there for about two months up to now.
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C.How long writing tasks can test a student’s abilities.
D.Why long writing tasks are useful in certain fields.
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