英语词汇学2016年4月真题试题及答案解析(00832)
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Illustrate the differences between blending and clipping by taking motel, medicare, quake, flu as examples.
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Explain context in a narrow sense.He was in a mood of complete euphoria, his happiness being the result of an announcement that he had won the sweepstakes.
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Comment on the following pair of sentences in terms of superordinates and subordinates.A)Trees surround the water near our summer place.B)Old elms surround the lake near our summer cabin.
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How policeman, constable, bobby and cop differ in the sense of connotation?
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Group the following words into denominal nouns, deverbal nouns and de-adjectival nouns, according to the noun suffixes fixed at the end of each word.cigarette,slavery, productivity,protection, assistant,trainee, largeness,friendship
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idioms
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What does the following group of words show us as regards the main sources of new words?soy milk, family movies, telequiz, Watergate, open university
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elevation (referring to word meaning)
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morpheme
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onomatopoeic motivation
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content words
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Phrasal verbs are idioms which are composed of a____plus a prep, and/or a particle.
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For someone who needs a dictionary by their side to check spelling, or the meaning of an occasional word from his/her reading, a____dictionary can be good.
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The word computer formerly meant a “person who computes”. At present, it refers to an“electronic machine” rather than a person. This example shows the fact that it often happens a word is retained for a name though the____has changed because the referent has changed.
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____context refers to the words that occur together with the word in question. The meaning of the word is often affected and defined by the neighboring words.
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The development of word-meaning from monosemy to polysemy follows two courses, traditionally known as____and concatenation.
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____is the relationship between language and the world.For example, the form cat is meaningful because the language user employs it conventionally to refer to the “animal” concerned.
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In the words machines, harder, worked, -s, -er,-ed are called____affixes.
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According to the____that affixes occupy in words, affixation falls into prefixation and suffixation.
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Which of the following is NOT the proper Chinese equivalent for its English item?
- A.吃软不吃硬--open to persuasion, but not to coercion
- B.布衣素食--wear cotton clothes and eat vegetable food
- C.她很会哄孩子--She has a way with children.
- D.没词儿--be suck for an answer
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Technical terms used in particular disciplines and academic areas are called ____.
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With the Normans invading England in 1066, the Norman Conquest started a continual flow of____words into English.
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Which of the following statements is NOT true?
- A.Monolingual dictionaries are written in one language.
- B.Bilingual dictionaries involve two languages.
- C.An unabridged dictionary is a shortened one.
- D.Special dictionaries concentrate on a particular area of language or knowledge.
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When you see “theatre AmE theater” in a dictionary,you can get information of____.
- A.grammar
- B.pronunciation
- C.usage
- D.spelling
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The English idiom____means “relatives or family”.
- A.white elephant
- B.flesh and blood
- C.an apple of discord
- D.fly in the ointment
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The idiom diamond cut diamond is grammatically incorrect, for normally the verb cut should take the third person singular -s. However, we use it as it is. This shows that____.
- A.many idioms are grammatically unanalysable
- B.the word order of idioms cannot be inverted or changed
- C.the structure of an idiom is to a large extent unchangeable
- D.the constituents of an idiom cannot be deleted or added to
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The rhetorical device of alliteration is used in the idiom____.
- A.toil and moil
- B.wear and tear
- C.hustle and bustle
- D.bag and baggage
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He is a hard businessman.The above sentence has ambiguity due to____.
- A.polysemy
- B.homonymy
- C.antonymy
- D.grammatical structure
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____is used as context clue in the following sentence: It's just one more incredible result of the development of microprocessors—those tiny parts of a computer commonly known as “silicon chips”.
- A.Antonymy
- B.Synonymy
- C.Explanation
- D.Word structure
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Many familiar words have different meanings, when they are used in different contexts. Study the following sentences carefully and decide in which sentence fix means "predicamenf".
- A.Janet is in a terrible fix!
- B.The drug addict was desperate fix.
- C.If you bring over your bicycle, I'll fix it for you.
- D.When the radio signal comes on again,I'll take a fix on our position.
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The word silly used to mean “happy”,but now means “foolish”. This example shows____of meaning.
- A.extension
- B.narrowing
- C.degradation
- D.transfer
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Which of the following words has NOT undergone narrowing of meaning?
- A.voyage: journey->journey by water
- B.box: container made of boxwood—>any container
- C.starve: die->die from hunger
- D.girl: young person of either sex->female young person
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Purse for “money”,dish for “food” are all instances of____transfer.
- A.abstract
- B.subjective
- C.associated
- D.objective
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When a word is coined, it is always monosemic.But in the course of development, the same symbol must be used to express more meanings. The result is____.
- A.polysemy
- B.homonymy
- C.synonymy
- D.antonymy
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In the sense relations, the words right and write belong to____.
- A.perfect homonyms
- B.homographs
- C.homophones
- D.homolog
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As a result of____—one of the sources of synonyms, gain the upper hand becomes the synonym of win.
- A.borrowing
- B.dialects and regional English
- C.figurative and euphemistic use of words
- D.coincidence with idiomatic expressions
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From much money, many books, we can see that even in the same language the same____can be expressed in different words.
- A.reference
- B.concept
- C.motivation
- D.type
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Associative meaning comprises the following types EXCEPT____.
- A.connotative meaning
- B.affective meaning
- C.conceptual meaning
- D.collocative meaning
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____explains the connection between the literal sense and figurative sense of a word.
- A.Onomatopoeic motivation
- B.Morphological motivation
- C.Semantic motivation
- D.Etymological motivation
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Of the following prefixes,____is a prefix of degree.
- A.un-(unwrap)
- B.super- (superfreeze)
- C.pseudo- (pseudo-friend)
- D.anti- (anti-nuclear)
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Which of the following words is NOT a compound?
- A.honey-bee
- B.without
- C.clockwise
- D.blueprint
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Which of the following is a stem in the word internationalists?
- A.inter
- B.nation
- C.al
- D.ist
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The expansion of vocabulary in modem English depends chiefly on____.
- A.borrowing
- B.semantic change
- C.word-formation
- D.blending
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Root words like man, earth, anger are also called____.
- A.allomorphs
- B.free morphemes
- C.basic words
- D.bound morphemes
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There are____morphemes in the words collection, idealistic, prisoner.
- A.3
- B.6
- C.7
- D.8
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New words or expressions like astrobiology, earthrise, open heart surgery come into present-day English vocabulary due to____.
- A.the growth of globalization
- B.social, economic and political changes
- C.rapid growth of science and technology
- D.the influence of other cultures and languages
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English words may fall into content words and functional words by____.
- A.notion
- B.use frequency
- C.origin
- D.form
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The Indo-European is made up of most of the languages of the following areas EXCEPT____.
- A.Europe
- B.the Mediterranean
- C.the Near East
- D.India
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In the 9th century, England was invaded by Norwegian and Danish Vikings and many____words came into the English language.
- A.Celtic
- B.Latin
- C.Scandinavian
- D.Greek
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The definition of a word comprises the following points EXCEPT____.
- A.a sound unity
- B.a unit of meaning
- C.the smallest form of a language
- D.a form that can function alone in a sentence
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Lexicology is a branch of linguistics, inquiring into the origins and____of words.
- A.sounds
- B.meanings
- C.Forms
- D.spellings