8.conclusion( 。
A.permissionB.decisionC.admissionD.profession

分析 conclusion/k?n?klu:?n/劃線部分sion的發(fā)音是/?(?)n/

解答 答案:B   B.decision/d??s??(?)n∥劃線部分sion的發(fā)音是/?(?)n/,與所給單詞conclusion劃線部分發(fā)音相同; A.permission/p??m??n/;C.a(chǎn)dmission/?d?m??(?)n/;D.profession/pr??fe?(?)n/;ACD劃線部分sion的發(fā)音是/?(?)n/;故選B

點(diǎn)評 字母組合sion在單詞中通常有兩種發(fā)音:/?(?)n/和/?(?)n/.當(dāng)sion用在字母i,a,o,u等元音字母后面時(shí),一般讀/?(?)n/如:conclusion,confusion,decision等;當(dāng)sion前面緊接有s時(shí),即ssion,一律讀/??n/,例如:admission,commission,compassion等.

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