GCSE英文入学测试
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选择同义或近义词
Each of the following questions consists of one word followed by five words or phrases. You are to select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.
(例题)Sample Question:
CHILLY:
(A)lazy
(B)nice
(C)dry
(D)cold √
(E)sunny
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HESITATION
(A) sequence
(B) attempt
(C) pause
(D) belief
(E) decline
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MYTH:
(A) legend
(B) melody
(C) weapon
(D) task
(E) spice
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BOUNDARY:
(A) layer
(B) misery
(C) flood
(D) shelter
(E) limit
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FORTUNATE:
(A) wealthy
(B) lucky
(C) curious
(D) risky
(E) muddled
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FRAGILE:
(A) magnetic
(B) useless
(C) upset
(D) obvious
(E) delicate
选择和题目中类似的关系
The following questions ask you to find relationships between words. For each question, select the answer choice that best completes the meaning of the sentence.
(例题)Sample Question:
Kitten is to cat as:
(A) fawn is to colt
(B) puppy is to dog √
(C) cow is to bull
(D) wolf is to bear
(E) hen is to rooster
Choice(B)is the best answer because a kitten is a young cat just as a puppy is a young dog.
题目中是“小猫和猫”,选择“小狗和狗”的选项
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Tent is to house as hammock is to
(A) table
(B) bed
(C) stool
(D) rug
(E) plate
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Camel is to animal as
(A) paste is to paper
(B) copy is to original
(C) stove is to kitchen
(D) cactus is to plant
(E) radio is to television
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Club is to weapon as cave is to
(A) rock
(B) cliff
(C) beast
(D) attack
(E) dwelling
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Atom is to molecule as
(A) opera is to soprano
(B) wood is to carpenter
(C) theater is to script
(D) word is to sentence
(E) diction is to orator
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Witch is to warlock as
(A) goose is to gander
(B) sheep is to shepherd
(C) horse is to breed
(D) egg is to duck
(E) calf is to steer
Choose the best word or phrase ( A,B,C or D )to fill the blank.选择填空
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My friend ________ in London.
A living
B live
C lives
D is live
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It is my birthday ________ Friday.
A on
B in
C at
D by
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Harry can ________ English.
A to spesk
B speaking
C speaks
D speak
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I need you to give me ________ information.
A an
B a
C any
D some
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15.
New York is a big city but Mexico City is ________ .
A more big
B bigger
C biggest
D the biggest
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“ I am cold . ” “ Oh dear, I ________ the window.
A will close
B close
C am going to
D closed
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17.
Lily is nine years old. ________ is old enough to go to school ________.
A She ,she
B She ,herself
C Her, herself
D She, her
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I was late for class yesterday ________ there was wrong with my bike.
A but
B so
C because
D although
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Smoking ________ not good for healthy.
A is
B are
C can
D could
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Jack is ________ with Jim. They are good________ .
A running ; friend
B runing; firends
C running; friends
D run ; friends
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You are making too much noise . Can you please stop ________ ?
A shout
B to shout
C shouting
D shouts
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Don’t forget to ________ the light when you leave the room.
A turn up
B turn in
C turn over
D turn off
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Could you ________ me that book for a couple of days, please?
A lend
B buy
C borrow
D rent
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I don’ t know where ________ last night.
A did he go
B he did go
C went he
D he went
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“ Liz doesn’t like chocolate .” “ ________ ”!
A So do I
B Neither do I
C I do too
D either I
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Do you have ________ to do ?
A homework enough
B too homework
C many homework
D enough homework
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I usually drink 3 glasses of water everyday but yesterday I ________ 4 glasses.
A drink
B drank
C drunk
D drinked
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If you ________me, what would you do?
A was
B were
C would be
D are
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29.
The window ________ by one of the children playing football in the car park.
A was broken
B is broken
C broke
D broked
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I will call you when I ________ home.
A get
B will get
C am getting
D got
What else might the engineer think of? Well, blind humans sometimes seem to have an uncanny sense of obstacles in their path. It has been given the name ' facial vision, because blind people have reported that it feels a bit like the sense of touch, on the face, One report tells of a totally blind boy who could ride his tricycle at good speed round the block near his home, using facial vision. Experiments showed that, in fact. facial vision is nothing to do with touch or the front of the face, although the sensation may be referred to the front of the face, like the referred pain in a phantom limb. The sensation of facial vision, it turns out, really goes in through the ears. Blind people, without even being aware of the fact, are actually using echoes of their own footsteps and of other sounds, to sense the presence of obstacles. Before this was discovered, engineers had already built instruments to exploit the principle, for example to measure the depth of the sea under a ship. After this technique had been invented, it was only a matter of time before weapons designers adapted it for the detection of submarines. Both sides in the Second World War relied heavily on these devices, under such codenames as Asdic(British) and Sonar(American), as well as Radar(American) or RDF(British), which uses radio echoes rather than sound echoes.
Complete the summary below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 31-34 on your answer sheet.
Facial Vision
Blind people report that so-called 'facial vision' is comparable to the sensation of touch on the face. In fact,the sensation is more similar to the way in which pain from a _____31______ arm or leg might be felt. The ability actually comes from perceiving ______32______through the ears. However,even before this was understood,the principle had been applied in the design of instruments which calculated the _____33______of the seabed. This was followed by a wartime application in devices for finding _____34______
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The Sonar and Radar pioneers didn't know it then, but all the world now knows that bats, or rather natural selection working on bats, had perfected the system tens of millions of years earlier, and their 'radar' achieves feats of detection and navigation that would strike an engineer dumb with admiration. It is technically incorrect to talk about bat 'radar, since they do not use radio waves. It is sonar But the underlying mathematical theories of radar and sonar are very similar, and much of our scientific understanding of the details of what bats are doing has come from applying radar theory to them. The American zoologist Donald Griffin, who was largely responsible for the discovery of sonar in bats, coined the term 'echolocation' to cover both sonar and radar, whether used by animals or by human instruments.
Complete the sentences below.
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 35-38 on your answer sheet.
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Long before the invention of radar,_________ had resulted in a sophisticated ted radar-like system in bats.
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36.
Radar is an inaccurate term when referring to bats because________are not used in their navigation system.
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Radar and sonar are based on similar __________
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38.
The word “echolocation” was first used by someone working as a __________.
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