changeable

A.English B. recognize C. passage D. organize

C

【解析】

試題分析:考查語(yǔ)音辨析changeable [?t?e?nd??bl] A English [???gl??] B. recognize [?rek?gna?z] C. passage [?p?s?d?] D. organize [??:g?na?z] ,根據(jù)音標(biāo)可知選C項(xiàng)。

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