20.loss ( 。
A./l?:s/B./l?s/C./lus/D./lu:s/

分析 loss的中文意思是減少,失去.

解答 答案B.loss的音標是/l?s/.所以應(yīng)該選擇B.

點評 本題主要考察loss的發(fā)音,loss中的o發(fā)短音/?/.

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