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文档介绍:北京第二外国语学院2006年硕士研究生入学考试试卷英语专业文学专业综合考试1
卷 满分:150
Instructions: You are required to answer all the following questions ihe following statements is true or false. (8)
The last sound of "sit" can be articulated as an unreleased or released plosive. These different realizations of the same phoneme are in complementary distribution.
All words contain a root morpheme.
After comparing "They stopped at the end of the corridor" with "At the end of the corridor, they stopped", you may find some difference in meaning, and the difference can be interpreted in terms of collocative meaning.
"Tulip", "rose" and "violet" are all included in the notion of "flower", therefore they are super ordinates of "flower".
The words "water** and "teacher" have a common phoneme and a common morpheme as well.
Paradigmatic relation in syntax is alternatively called horizontal relation.
Root also falls into two categories: free and bound.
The theory of meaning which relates the meaning of a word to the thing it refers to, or stands for, is known as the referential theory.
Fulfill the following requirements.(22)
Distinguish between the two possible meanings of more beautiful flowers by means of IC analysis.(4)
Classify the following pairs of antonyms into the three types such as complementary, gradable, and converse.(4)
Host-—guest borrow -—lend innocent—guilty strong weak
Tell whether each of the underlined part is endocentric or exocentric.(4)
a matter of degree the man who laughed It is going to take place The train arrived on time.
Give the phonetic term for each of the following descriptions. (2)
the sound produced by the lower lip and the upper front teeth
the sound produced with a complete closure in the mouth so that the air stream cannot escape through the mouth
Fill in the blank: (1)
=CHILD (x, y) & MALE (x)
Tell the sense relation between a and b in each pair: (3)
a. She got a tulip.
b. She got a flower.
a. You haven t returned the book to me.
b. You received a b