Topic content:
Choose an item with complete sound, shape and meaning
A. Touching the eyes: I feel sad when I see (the appearance of the family's decline). Make up: make do.
B. Low browed and smooth (sh ù n) eyes: describe the appearance of feeling melancholy. Banning (d ì): explicitly canceling or prohibiting.
C. Calm (p ò): Calm down, calm and calm. Sudden: Sudden, unexpected.
D. Yu á n: It is reasonable. Embarrassment (g à n g à): the look and attitude are unnatural.
Best answer:
C
Test core:
Phonetics: Pinyin. As far as Chinese is concerned, a syllable is usually recorded with a Chinese character, and Pinyin is generally composed of initials, finals and tones. Initials cannot form syllables alone, but finals can. The syllable formed by finals is called "zero initial". Tone can distinguish the meaning of words. There are four tones in Mandarin: Yin Ping (the first tone), Yang Ping (the second tone), Shang Sheng (the third tone), Qu Sheng (the fourth tone).