英語詞匯量測試用例

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    Note: In order to let you get the best result, the button Go To Next Level or Check Estimation Report will only be enabled when you finish answering all the 10 questions.
    1. abroad:
     A. (副詞,介詞)在船(或飛機(jī)、火車、公共汽車)上(里)
     B. (副詞)到國外,在國外
     C. (名詞)木板
     D. (形容詞)寬的,廣的
     E. 本人不喜歡這個(gè)單詞。
    2. binoculars:
     A. (名詞)傳記
     B. (名詞)生物測定,生物鑒定
     C. (名詞)雙筒望遠(yuǎn)鏡
     D. (形容詞)雙節(jié)的,雙結(jié)點(diǎn)的
     E. 本人不愿記這個(gè)單詞。
    3. daily:
     A. (形容詞)每日的,日常的
     B. (動(dòng)詞)玩弄,戲弄
     C. (名詞)牛奶場,奶品場
     D. (名詞)日記
     E. 這個(gè)單詞我記不清了。
    4. expedition:
     A. (名詞)遠(yuǎn)征,探險(xiǎn)隊(duì)
     B. (形容詞)迅速的
     C. (名詞)方便,權(quán)宜
     D. (動(dòng)詞)加速,使加速
     E. 這個(gè)單詞我似曾相識(shí)。
    5. horizon:
     A. (名詞)地平線
     B. (形容詞)水平的
     C. (名詞)垂直線
     D. (形容詞)垂直的
     E. 這個(gè)單詞我決定放棄。
    6. jangle:
     A. (名詞)叢林,密林
     B. (名詞)中世紀(jì)吟游詩人
     C. (名詞)刺耳的聲音
     D. (名詞)叮當(dāng)聲
     E. 下一個(gè)單詞肯定認(rèn)識(shí)。
    7. limit:
     A. (名詞)豪華轎車
     B. (名詞)界限,限度,限制
     C. (名詞)酸橙,石灰
     D. (名詞)論點(diǎn),主旨
     E. 我最近記性不是很好。
    8. postulate:
     A. (名詞)志愿者
     B. (動(dòng)詞)假定,假設(shè)
     C. (名詞)妓女或男娼
     D. (形容詞)后來的
     E. 我偶爾也會(huì)忘記單詞。
    9. ratio:
     A. (名詞)收音機(jī)
     B. (名詞)理性,推理
     C. (名詞)定量,限量
     D. (名詞)比,比率
     E. 我想查一下這個(gè)單詞。
    10. stroke:
     A. (名詞)條紋,細(xì)溝,線痕
     B. (動(dòng)詞)散步,閑逛
     C. (動(dòng)詞)給(火或火爐)添加燃料
     D. (名詞)擊,敲,打擊;中風(fēng)
     E. 下一次測試好好努力。
    Why rush? Enjoy the following joke and have fun!
    Return my horse!
    A cowboy rode into town and stopped at a saloon for a drink. Unfortunately, the locals always had a habit of picking on strangers. When he finished his drink, he found his horse had been stolen. He went back into the bar, handily flipped his gun into the air, caught it above his head without even looking and fired a shot into the ceiling.
    "Which one of you sidewinders stole my horse?!?!?" he yelled with surprising forcefulness.
    No one answered.
    "Alright, I'm gonna have another beer, and if my horse ain't back outside by the time I finish, I'm gonna do what I dun in Texas! And I don't like to have to do what I dun in Texas!"
    Some of the locals shifted restlessly. The man, true to his word, had another beer, walked outside, and his horse had been returned to the post. He saddled up and started to ride out of town.
    The bartender wandered out of the bar and asked, "Say partner, before you go... what happened in Texas?"
    The cowboy turned back and said, "I had to walk home."