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  1. Analyze the following dialogue and comment on the rhetoric use of homonym in italicized font. Customer: "How come your sausages taste like meat at one end, but like bread at the other? " Butcher replied: "Madam, in times like these no butcher can make both ends meet. "

  2. How do you use a dictionary to the full?

  3. Analyze and comment on the following statement.

    As most words have more than one meaning, it is often impossible to tell the meaning of a word before it is used in context.

  4. What is concept? Give an example to illustrate your point.

  5. What are the three periods in view of the development of English vocabulary?

  6. How many types do bound morphemes include? What are they?

  7. unabridged dictionary

  8. dismembering of idiom

  9. blending

  10. bound morphemes

  11. affixes

  12. Structural patterns where a particular word is used is called ______ context.

  13. Idioms verbal in nature can be subdivided into ______ verbs and other verb phrases.

  14. Webster's Third New International Dictionary is the best-known ______ dictionary.

  15. Hyponymy can be described in terms of ______ graphs, with higher-order superordinates above the lower subordinates.

  16. Lexical meaning of a word has two concepts: ______ meaning and associative meaning.

  17. In Old English, animals and their ______ share the same name.

  18. The prefix "un-" in the word "unwrap"is a ______ prefix.

  19. In modern English, word endings were mostly lost with just a few exceptions because English has evolved from a ______ language to the present analytic language.

  20. The morphemes can be grouped into ______ morphemes and bound morphemes.

  21. ______ are newly-created words or expressions,, or words that have taken on new meanings.

  22. idealistic

  23. VOA

  24. flu

  25. steel

  26. medicare

  27. rich/wealthy

  28. answer/reply

  29. B

    A. difference in application

    B. difference in denotation

    C. bound morpheme

    D. clipping

    E. functional word

    F. content word

    G. compounding

    H. initialism

    I. blending

    J. difference in connotation

    A

    honeybee

  30. upon

  31. handy/manual

  32. Which of the following is NOT true for the Chinese-English Dictionary (Revised Edition)(CED)(1995)?

    • A.The new edition has more single character entries and more multi-character entries.
    • B.The new edition revised some old entries.
    • C.The new edition cut off the previous alphabetical order of entries.
    • D.The dictionary boasts of the quality of the English equivalents.
  33. Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary (1983) is a(n) ______ dictionary.

    • A.unabridged
    • B.desk
    • C.pocket
    • D.encyclopedic
  34. The following are the unique features of Collins COBUILD English Language Dictionary EXCEPT ______.

    • A.definition
    • B.extra column
    • C.usage examples
    • D.clear grammar codes
  35. The change of idiom "Silence is golden" from the original form is ______.

    • A.replacement
    • B.position-shifting
    • C.addition
    • D.shortening
  36. Never do things by halves is a(n) ______.

    • A.verbal idiom in nature
    • B.nominal idiom in nature
    • C.sentence idiom
    • D.adverbial idiom in nature
  37. Which of the following is NOT a figure of speech?

    • A.Metaphor.
    • B.Personification.
    • C.Euphemism.
    • D.Shortening.
  38. The sentence "The fish is ready to eat." is ambiguous due to ______.

    • A.grammatical structure
    • B.hyponymy
    • C.cultural influence
    • D.non-linguistic context
  39. In the sentence "Perhaps the most startling theory to come out of kinesics, the study of body movement, was suggested by Professor Birdwhistell." The meaning of kinesics can be inferred from the clue of _______.

    • A.definition
    • B.synonymy
    • C.antonymy
    • D.hyponymy
  40. Due to ______ reason, a word is retained for a name though the meaning has changed because the referent has changed.

    • A.psychological
    • B.historical
    • C.class
    • D.linguistic
  41. Among the following words only ______ is the word which originally had a specialized meaning and now has become generalized.

    • A.journal
    • B.wife
    • C.accident
    • D.disease
  42. Based on ______ context, we can arrive at the meaning of “do a sum”.

    • A.grammatical
    • B.lexical
    • C.cultural
    • D.non-linguistic
  43. There are five types of meaning changes and among which ______ are the most common.

    • A.degradation and elevation
    • B.transfer and extension
    • C.elevation and narrowing
    • D.extension and narrowing
  44. ______, the derived meanings, no matter how many, are secondary in comparison.

    • A.Synchronically
    • B.Diachronically
    • C.Etymologically
    • D.Onomatopoetically
  45. Want, wish, like and desire are synonyms, but as far as intensity is concerned, ______ is the strongest of all.

    • A.wish
    • B.like
    • C.want
    • D.desire
  46. In modern English, an overwhelming majority of words are ______.

    • A.original
    • B.initial
    • C.polysemous
    • D.periodical
  47. The word“______”is an onomatopoetically motivated word.

    • A.miaow
    • B.sword
    • C.laconic
    • D.airmail
  48. Motivation accounts for the connection between the linguistic symbol and its ______.

    • A.form
    • B.pronunciation
    • C.spelling
    • D.meaning
  49. ______ is the relationship between language and the world.

    • A.Reference
    • B.Concept
    • C.Sense
    • D.Motivation
  50. "Champagne", a common noun, comes from a ______.

    • A.name of a person
    • B.name of a place
    • C.name of a book
    • D.tradename
  51. The method of creating words by removing the supposed suffixes is called ______.

    • A.back-formation
    • B.acronymy
    • C.conversion
    • D.clipping
  52. The prefix "over-" in the word "overweight" is a prefix of ______.

    • A.orientation and attitude
    • B.degree or size
    • C.time and order
    • D.number
  53. The following words have derivational affixes EXCEPT ______.

    • A.reread
    • B.prewar
    • C.bloody
    • D.harder
  54. The word "prisoner" comprises ______ morphemes.

    • A.1
    • B.2
    • C.3
    • D.4
  55. The surviving languages fall into eight principal groups, which can be grouped into the Eastern set and the _______ set.

    • A.Western
    • B.African
    • C.American
    • D.Northern
  56. The plural morpheme "-s" is pronounced as/z/in the following words EXCEPT ______.

    • A.beds
    • B.bags
    • C.cheats
    • D.bottles
  57. Rapid growth of science and technology breeds such new words as the following EXCEPT ______.

    • A.TV dinner
    • B.earth rise
    • C.moon walk
    • D.space shuttle
  58. Which of the following is NOT one of the three channels through which modern English vocabulary develops?

    • A.Creation.
    • B.Semantic changes.
    • C.Clipping.
    • D.Borrowing.
  59. Words may fall into content words and functional words by ______.

    • A.use frequency
    • B.notion
    • C.origin
    • D.sound
  60. ______ refers to the specialized vocabularies by which members of particular arts, sciences, trades and professions communicate among themselves.

    • A.Terminology
    • B.Archaisms
    • C.Slang
    • D.Jargon
  61. As defined in terms of spoken language, a word is viewed as a sound or combination of sounds which are made voluntarily with human ______ equipment.

    • A.visual
    • B.vocal
    • C.physical
    • D.mental