When you read something in a foreign language, you frequently come across words you do not (1)______ understand. Sometimes you check the meaning in a dictionary and sometimes you guess. The strategy you adopt depends very much upon the (2)______ of accuracy you require and the time at your disposal.
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When you come across unknown words in an exam text, it is very easy to panic. However, if you develop efficient techniques for guessing the meaning, you will (3) ______ a number of possible problems and help yourself to understand far more of the text than you at first thought likely.
Two strategies which may help you guess the meaning of a word are: using contextual clues, both within the sentence and outside, and making use of clues (4) ______ from the formation of the word.
1: A. wholly B. fully C. completely D. totally
2: A. extent B. degree C. range D. level
3 A. surpass B. get over C. go over D. overcome
4: A. derived B. extracted C. coming D. originated
The keys are: 1.b, 2. b, 3.d, 4.a. My questions are:
Why can’t we say:
1c. completely understand – What’s the difference between “completely understand & fully understand?;
2. d. level of accuracy – What’s the difference between “degree of accuracy & level of accuracy”?
3. b. get over – get over a number of possible problems instead of “overcome … problems”?
4. c. coming. Is it because we usually say “… word derived from” which means: coming from…