SAT2生物考试形式和题目类型你了解多少
- 格式:docx
- 大小:15.76 KB
- 文档页数:3
三立教育
SAT2生物考试形式和题目类型你了解多少
SAT2生物考试形式和题目类型你了解多少呢?一起来看看下面的文章,了解SAT2生物考试形式和题目类型。更多资讯请访问三立在线,专业老师为你在线解答疑问。
THE FORMAT
The SAT Biology E/M Subject Test consists of a total of 100
questions: a common core of 60 questions followed by 20 questions
in each of the two specialty sections.
Everyone who takes this exam has to answer the 60 core
questions, but you get to choose the specialty section you feel more
comfortable with: Ecology or Molecular Biology. Altogether, then,
you answer only 80 of the 100 questions: the 60 core questions and
the 20 questions from your chosen specialty group. Detailed
instructions for choosing your specialty section will be given to you
on the day of the exam.
THE QUESTION TYPES
There are three types of questions that are used in the SAT
Biology E/M Subject Test:
Classification questions
Five-choice questions
Laboratory five-choice questions
Classification Questions 三立教育
This type of question is sort of like a little “matching test.” A
list of five words or phrases is set up, lettered A through E. For each
list you get three or four questions, with question numbers next to
them. But the questions aren’t really questions, they’re phrases—half-sentences. Your job is to match the phrase in the question
with the word or phrase that appears in the list A through E. Here’s
an example:
Directions: Each set of lettered choices below refers to the
numbered statements immediately following it. Select the one
lettered choice that best fits each statement and then fill in the
corresponding oval on the answer sheet. A choice may be used once,
more than once, or not at all in each set.
Questions 1-3
(A)Thyroid
(B)Adrenal cortex
(C)Pancreas
(D)Ovaries
(E)Parathyroid
1. Secretes glucagon
2. Regulates metabolism
3. Structure producing female gametes 三立教育
The answers are C, A, and D. But don’t worry about the answers
right now. We just want you to know how this type of question looks.
You’ll probably get about four of these little “matching tests”—about 16 classification questions in all—when you take the SAT
Biology E/M Subject Test.