词汇学模拟试卷1及答案word精品

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英语词汇学》模拟试卷(一)I. Choose the best answer and then put the letter of your choice in the givenbrackets. (30%)1. The minimal meaningful units in English are known as ____ .A. rootsB. morphsC. stemsD. morphemes2. The most important of all the features of the basic word stock isA. stability .B. productivityC. polysemy .D. all national character ( )3. Old English vocabulary was essentially ____ with a number of borrowings fromLatin and Scandinavian.A. Celtic .B. HellenicC. Italic .D. Germanic . (4. In modern times, _____ is the most important way of vocabulary expansion.A. borrowingB. backformationC. creationD. semantic change5. The words“motel”and “comsat”are called .A. blendsB. compoundsC. acronymsD. initialisms . (6. The word “teachers”contains three morphemes, but the word“shortenings”hasmorphemes.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five7. Reference is the relationship between language and theA. conceptB. worldC. context .D. sense (8. Transfer as a mode of semantic change can be illustrated by the example: _A. dorm for “dormitory ”B. fond for “affectionate”C. dish for “food”D. TV for “television”(9. The word “mouth”in the phrase“the mouth of a river”is regarded as amotivated word.A. morphologicallyB. etymologicallyC. onomatopoeicallyD. semantically (10. Words formed by acronymy can be divided into initialisms and acronyms dependingon the ______________ of the word.A. pronunciationB. spellingC. functionD. meaning11. Frogs croak, but elephants ____ .A. neighB. squeakC. bleat .D. trumpet12. The antonyms“present”and “absent”are terms.A. relativeB. contraryC. contradictoryD. graded13. The idiom “scream and shou”t is a good example of _ .A. reiteratonB. alliterationC. repetitionD. juxtaposition (14. Ambiguity arises due to all the following except _____ .A. polysemyB. synonymyC. homonymyD. structure (15. The order of meanings in CCELD indicates the _____ changes of words.A. grammaticalB. morphologicalC. semanticD. phonologicalII. Complete the following sentences with the proper words or expressions given in the course book. (15%)1. A word is a minimal free form of a language that has a given ________________and meaning and syntactic function.2. English has evolved from a ___________________ language (Old English) to thepresent analytic language.3. Affixes attached to the end of words to indicate grammatical relationships are knownas ________________________ morphemes.4. A ______________ is known as the smallest functioning unit in the compositionof words.5. Although reference is a kind of abstraction, yet with the help of ______________it can refer to something specific.6. The second major language known in England was the _______________ of theRoman Legions.7. Conceptual meaning is also known as __________________ meaning.8. The relationship between sound and meaning is _______________ and arbitrary.9. Hyponymy deals with the relationship of _________________ inclusion.10. The same word may have different __________________ meanings as shown in“do, does, did, done, doing”.11. Synonyms may differ in the __________________ and intensity of meaning.12. The word “famous”is _______________ , but the word“notorious”isderogatory.13. Characterized by semantic unity and _____________________ stability, idiomsdo not allow changes as a rule.14. Linguistic context can be subdivided into __________________ context andgrammatical context.15. So far as the language is concerned, LDCE and CCELD published in Britain areboth ____________________ dictionaries.III .Decide whether the following statements are true or false and then put in the brackets the letter“T ”if the statement is true or“F”if it is false. (15%)1. Morphemes are abstract units, which are realized in speech by discrete units knownas morphs. ( )2. English words may fall into the basic word stock and nonbasic vocabulary by usefrequency. ( )3. Danish, Icelandic, Flemish and Norwegian are generally known as Scandinavianlanguages. ( )4. Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and pronouns are thought to be contentwhich are also known as notional words. (5. The word “miniskirt ”is a semantically motivated word. (6. There is a reversative prefix in the word“unwrap”. (7. The words“AIDS ”and “UFO”are regarded as acronyms. (8. There is an inflectional morpheme in the word“shorter”. (9. Homonyms are generally defined as words different in meaning but identical in sound and spelling. ( 10. In the idiom “chop and change”, alliteration is used. (11. The word “disease”originally meant “discomfort”, but now itmeans“illness”, so ) ) words, ) ) ) ) )it has undergone degradation of meaning. . (12. Context may prove very valuable in guessing the meanings of new words. (13. In some idioms, a constituent may be replaced by a word of the same part ofspeech, only resulting in synonymous idioms.14. One of the unique features of CCELD is language notes.15. Longman Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs is a specialized dictionary. IV. .Answer the following questions. (20%)1. What are the characteristics of Old English?2. What are the differences between a root and a stem?3. What is acronymy? What is the difference between initialisms and acronyms?4. What is the difference between conceptual meaning and associative meaning?5. How is context classified?V. Analyze and comment on the following.1. Analyze the morphological structures of the following words in terms of freemorphemes and bound morphemes, and then explain the differences between the two kinds of morphemes.idealistic antecedent lighthouses2. Comment on the following two sentences in terms of superordinates andsubordinates.a. Trees surround the water near our summer place.b. Old elms surround the lake near our summer cabin..英语词汇学》模拟试卷(—)参考答案I. 选择题1. D2. D 10. A 11. D3. D4. C12. C 13. A5. A14. B6. C7. B15. C8. C 9. DII. 填空题1. sound2. synthetic3. inflectional4. morpheme5, context 6. Latin 7. denotative 8. conventional9. semantic 10. grammatical 11. range 12. appreciative13. structural 14. lexical 15. monolingualIII. 是非题1. T2. T3. F4. F5. F6. T7. F8. T9. F1o. T 11, F 12. T 13. F 14. F 15. TIV. 问答题1. Old English was mainly Anglo-Saxon spoken by the Germanic tribes calledAngles, Saxons, and Jutes. It had a vocabulary of about 50,000 to 60,000 words. It was a highly inflected language just like modern German. It was a syntheticlanguage.2. A root is the basic form of a word which cannot be further analyzed withouttotal loss of identity. The root, whether free or bound, generally carries the maincomponent of meaning in a word. A stem may consist of a single root morpheme as in “cat”and “teach”or a root morpheme plus one or more affixationalmorphemes as in“foolish ”and “unacceptable”. Therefore, a stem can bedefined as a form to which affixes of any kind can be added, but a root is that part ofa word form that remains when all inflectional and derivational affixes have beenremoved.3. Acronymy is the process of forming new words by joining the initial letters ofnames of social and political organizations or special noun phrases and technical terms, Words formed in this way are called initialisms or acronyms, depending on the pronunciation of the words. Initialisms are words pronounced letter by letter, butacronyms formed from initial letters are pronounced as normal words.4. Conceptual meaning (also known as denotative meaning) is the meaninggiven in the dictionary and forms the core of word-meaning. Associative meaning is the secondary meaning supplemented to the conceptual meaning. Conceptualmeaning, being constant and relatively stable, forms the basis for communication as the same word has the same conceptual meaning to all the speakers of the same language, but associative meaning, being open-ended and indeterminate, is liable to the influence of such factors as culture, experience, religion, and so on.5. Context is used in different senses. In a narrow sense, it refers to the words,clauses, sentence, in which a word appears. This is known as linguistic contextwhich may cover a paragraph, a whole chapter and even the whole book. In a broad sense, it includes the physical situation as well. This is called extra-linguistic context, which embraces the people, time, place, and even the whole cultural background.V •论述题1. 1) Each of the three words consists of three morphemes: idealistic (ideal + ist + ic),antecedent (ante + ced + ent), lighthouses (light + house + s).2) Of the nine morphemes,“ideal”, “light ”and “house”are freemorphemes, but all the rest -st, -ic, ante-, -ced-, -ent and —are bound morphemes.Of the six bound morphemes, -ist, -ic, an te- and-ent are derivati onal morphemes and-s is an inflectional morpheme, while -ced- is a bound root.3) Free morphemes which are independent of other morphemes have completemeanings in themselves and can be used as free grammatical units in sentences, but bound morphemes which cannot occur as separate words are bound to others to form new words.2. 1) The relationship between some words used in the two given sentences ishyponymy.2) In the first sentence,“trees”, “water”and “place”are all superordinateswhile “old elms”, “lake”and “cabin”in the second sentence are allsubordinates compared with the corresponding expressions in the previoussentence.3) The second sentence is clearer than the first one because subordinates arevivid, precise and concrete.。