زبانکده تالار کشاورزی

ni_rosa_ce

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خودت فعالش کن ! حتما باید رضا دنبالمون کنه ؟!
 

ni_rosa_ce

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به نظرم خوبه که هر هفته یا هر دو سه روزی یه مقاله مربوط به یکی از گرایشای م کشاورزی یا م منابع طبیعی بذاریم و ترجمه کنیم . هوم ؟! :huh:

موافقی دون دون ؟!
 

dordoone

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خودت فعالش کن ! حتما باید رضا دنبالمون کنه ؟!
بحث دنبال کردن نیست عزیزم...

دقیقاً ...!


از این لحظه مسئولیت تاپیک زبانکده رو میسپریم به دردونه
یعنی چی اینجا خودش مسئول داری..چرا نصفه میزاریش ..بدو برگرد بیا سرکارت..آقا ما نخوایم مدیرمون بره باید کیو ببینیم.

به نظرم خوبه که هر هفته یا هر دو سه روزی یه مقاله مربوط به یکی از گرایشای م کشاورزی یا م منابع طبیعی بذاریم و ترجمه کنیم . هوم ؟! :huh:

موافقی دون دون ؟!
آره عالیه ...اصلا دوس ندارم اینجا یا هر جای دیگه این همه مدت بدون سر زدن بمونه..ولی بهتر نیست به نظرتون اون مقاله رو تمومش کنیم اول که فقط مقدمه شو ترجمه کردیم..
گرامر هم که خودت میتونی بزار دیگه روسا..آره؟
 

ni_rosa_ce

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بحث دنبال کردن نیست عزیزم...
یعنی چی اینجا خودش مسئول داری..چرا نصفه میزاریش ..بدو برگرد بیا سرکارت..آقا ما نخوایم مدیرمون بره باید کیو ببینیم.
آره عالیه ...اصلا دوس ندارم اینجا یا هر جای دیگه این همه مدت بدون سر زدن بمونه..ولی بهتر نیست به نظرتون اون مقاله رو تمومش کنیم اول که فقط مقدمه شو ترجمه کردیم..
گرامر هم که خودت میتونی بزار دیگه روسا..آره؟

راس میگه این بچه خوووو !!!! رضــــــــاااا !!! که چی کاراتو نصفه میذاری و در میری ؟!


چه گرامری ؟! :huh:

گرامر زبان عمومی که اینجا دارم میذارم ... ولی چون تایپ میکنم سخته برام که زود زود آپش کنم !

[h=1]" زبان عمومی کنکور کارشناسی ارشد "[/h]
 

dordoone

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راس میگه این بچه خوووو !!!! رضــــــــاااا !!! که چی کاراتو نصفه میذاری و در میری ؟!


چه گرامری ؟! :huh:

گرامر زبان عمومی که اینجا دارم میذارم ... ولی چون تایپ میکنم سخته برام که زود زود آپش کنم !

" زبان عمومی کنکور کارشناسی ارشد "
خو اره من حرفم اینه...
گرامر که میدونم خیلی خوب از پایه شروع کردی و واقعا کامل هم هست.. اما اینجا هم رضا از حال استمراری شروع کرده بود به آموزش گرامر...
 

ni_rosa_ce

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خو اره من حرفم اینه...
گرامر که میدونم خیلی خوب از پایه شروع کردی و واقعا کامل هم هست.. اما اینجا هم رضا از حال استمراری شروع کرده بود به آموزش گرامر...

پس از زمان ها شروع کنیم ؟! :huh:
 

reyhaneh919

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سلام می تونم یه متن بذارم در مورد اون کسی که پیوند هنری زد درخت ها رو؟ دوستان کمک کنن برای ترجمه کردنش؟
تقریباً دو هفته دیگه باید ببرم 3 نمره داره خودمم باید درسای دیگه رو بخونم
 

eghlimaa

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کارتون عالیه،من همین الان کل تاپیکو خوندم واقعا فکر فوق العاده ای بود...
کاش گذاشتن مقاله هاتون ادامه پیدا کنه،منم هم کمک کنم هم کلی چیزای جدید یاد بگیرم:gol:
 

ni_rosa_ce

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سلام می تونم یه متن بذارم در مورد اون کسی که پیوند هنری زد درخت ها رو؟ دوستان کمک کنن برای ترجمه کردنش؟
تقریباً دو هفته دیگه باید ببرم 3 نمره داره خودمم باید درسای دیگه رو بخونم

اگه بقیه هم همکاری کنن فکر خوبیه
 
سلام به تمام دوستان گلم
من رشته م مهندسی آب هست و تو قسمت مهندسی آب ما یه تاپیک داریم که من توش متن و لغت های اون متن و فایل ترجمه ش رو برای بچه ها می زارم الان حدود دو یا سه هفته ای هست که این تاپیک رو به راه شده اگر خواستین حتما یه سری بزنید. متن های چند وقت اخیر در مورد کاربرد سنجش از دور در هواشناسی کشاورزی هستش که هم فایل زبان اصلی ش رو گذاشتم هم ترجمه ش. البته باید دقت کنید که این کار رو تو چند مرحله انجام دادم و همه ی متن زبان اصلی و ترجمه ش رو یکجا نگذاشتم تا بچه فرصت ترجمه کردن داشته باشن.
اگر حوصله ترجمه کردن نداشتین می تونید فقط فایل ترجمه رو بخونید و به اطلاعاتتون اضافه کنید:D
 

dordoone

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dordoone

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سلام می تونم یه متن بذارم در مورد اون کسی که پیوند هنری زد درخت ها رو؟ دوستان کمک کنن برای ترجمه کردنش؟
تقریباً دو هفته دیگه باید ببرم 3 نمره داره خودمم باید درسای دیگه رو بخونم
سلام عزیزم ریحانه جون شما متنتو بزار مطمئنا اگه کسی بتوه هر کمکی از دستش بربیاد دریغ نمیکنه ..هر کی که تا حالا گذاشت ضرر نکرد..تو هم بزار..
 

sey

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English Learning + test

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Vocabulary TEST ONE

Direction : In question 1-15 each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.​
1. Since the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959 made Milwaukee a major port, both its population and area have increased greatly.​
(A) popularity​
(C) number of residents​
(B) accessibility​
(D) level of culture​
2. The grasshopper is an insect that can leap about twenty times the length of its own body.​
(A) jump​
(C) hear​
(B) see​
(D) call​
3. In violin making, the choice of the wood is crucial.​
(A) grain​
(C) resonance​
(B) selection​
(D) shape​
4. Most sound vibrations arrive at the eardrum by way of the auditory canal.​
(A) search for​
(C) tickle​
(B) reach​
(D) whisper to​
5. Sequoya, a Native American who was born about 1770, formed an alphabet of eighty-six letters that enabled him to put the oral Cherokee language into writing.​
(A) secret​
(C) spoken​
(B) complex​
(D) ancient​
6. As photographic techniques have become more sophisticated, the scope of their application has expanded enormously.​
(A) diversely​
(C) appealingly​
(B) flagrantly​
(D) tremendously​
7. A goal of modem dance often is to express the dancer’s innermost feelings and emotions.​
(A) slightest​
(C) most personal​
(B) rarest​
(D) most difficult​
8. A cup of whole milk provides roughly one hundred sixty-six calories of energy.​
(A) discreetly​
(C) barely​
(B) approximately​
(D) coarsely​
9. Once started, a chain reaction sustains itself without further outside influence.​
(A) endless​
(C) interruptive​
(B) measurable​
(D) additional​
10. Honey guides, or indicator birds, collaborate with honey badgers in seeking out bee colonies.​
(A) work together​
(C) live​
(B) travel north​
(D) compete​
11. During the 1800’s and early 1900’s, new academic disciplines such as chemistry and physics made great headway.​
(A) sacrifice​
(C) preconceptions​
(B) forefront​
(D) progress​
12. In swimming. a more exact coordination of muscles is required than in other sports.​
(A) a swifter​
(C) a more automatic​
(B) a more precise​
(D) an easier​
13. Soot sticks to anything it touches.​
(A) points to​
(C) clings to​
(B) blackens​
(D) streaks​
14. For most allergies, the best treatment is elimination of the bothersome substances from the sensitive person’s environment.​
(A) unnatural​
(C) irritating​
(B) dangerous​
(D) surrounding​
15. Glaciers terminate where the rate of ice loss is equivalent to the forward advance of the glacier.​
(A) stop​
(C) crack​
(B) turn​
(D) rotate​






Vocabulary TEST TWO
Direction : In question 1-15 each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase .​
1. Sharpshooter Annie Oakley performed astonishing feats of marksmanship as the star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show beginning in 1885.​
(A) astute​
(C) archaic​
(B) astounding​
(D) articulate​
2. Because it withstands the effects of high temperatures, rhenium is a valuable ingredient in certain alloys.​
(A) discharges​
(C) resists​
(B) reduces​
(D) withholds​
3. The bleaching of laundry by sunlight is at least partly a photochemical process.​
(A) airing​
(C) whitening​
(B) drying​
(D) scrubbing​
4. The stories of Sarah Orne Jewett are considered by many to be more authentically regional than those of Bret Harte.​
(A) blatantly​
(C) intentionally​
(B) genuinely​
(D) thoroughly​
5. The most pressing problem any economic system faces is bow to use its scarce resources.​
(A) puzzling​
(C) terrifying​
(B) controversial​
(D) urgent​
6. Diffusion is the spontaneous spreading of matter caused by the random movement of molecules.​
(A) patternless​
(C) constant​
(B) whirling​
(D) rampant​
7. The firm of Bonnin and Morris in Philadelphia was probably the first American company to manufacture porcelain.​
(A) silverware​
(C) china​
(B) crystal​
(D) linen​
8. The attack on Fort Sumter near Charleston provoked a sharp response from the North, which led to the American Civil War.​
(A) demanded​
(C) expedited​
(B) elicited​
(D) defied​
9. The Food and Drug Administration classifies as a cosmetic any product whose single purpose is to improve a person’s appearance.​
(A) obvious​
(C) exclusive​
(B) simple​
(D) assumed​
10. Natural silk is obtained by unraveling the thin threads of the cocoons spun by the caterpillars of the silkworm moth.​
(A) unwinding​
(C) undulating​
(B) unleashing​
(D) undertaking​
11. The Klondike was the scene of one of the most colossal gold rushes the world has ever known.​
(A) location​
(C) event​
(B) view​
(D) landscape​
12. The rose may grow as a low bush or as a tree, depending on how it is pruned.​
(A) planted​
(C) watered​
(B) nourished​
(D) trimmed​
13. Samuel Morse requested from the Congress of the United States an appropriation to construct an experimental telegraph line.​
(A) guidance​
(C) property​
(B) funding​
(D) power​
14. The amenities of civilization are left behind when an individual embarks on a camping trip in a remote area.​
(A) activities​
(C) comforts​
(B) rules​
(D) signs​
15. The upside-down catfish is the only fish that habitually swims on its back.​
(A) rhythmically​
(C) customarily​
(B) intermittently​
(D) casually​








Vocabulary TEST THREE
Direction : In question 1-15 each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.
1. Many statistics related to the economy are published quarterly.​
(A) every month​
(C) twice a year​
(B) every three months​
(D) once a year​
2. The shop steward, the first-level officer in a labor union, is elected by its members.​
(A) paid​
(C) consulted​
(B) advised​
(D) chosen​
3. According to most geologists, the universe is now about 15 billion years old.​
(A) only​
(C) barely​
(B) at present​
(D) without question​
4. Although they usually prey on small mammals and birds, golden eagles have also been known to band together and attack large animals.​
(A) swoop down​
(C) form groups​
(B) devise nests​
(D) sing harmoniously​
5. The flower is the most attractive, most colorful, and most fragrant part of many plants.​
(A) prettiest​
(C) softest​
(B) rarest​
(D) strongest​
6. Elizabeth Blackwell founded an academy to train women physicians in 1868.​
(A) a philosophy​
(C) a school​
(B) a clinic​
(D) a company​
7. Parsley is cultivated throughout much of the world.​
(A) seen​
(C) dried​
(B) grown​
(D) cooked​
8. A snowstorm is officially pronounced a blizzard when the wind is 35 miles per hour, the temperature is 20°F or less, and visibility is severely limited.​
(A) arbitrarily​
(C) frankly​
(B) formally​
(D) internally​
9. Techniques that create an atmosphere of suspense are commonly used by filmmakers to arouse their audiences.​
(A) excite​
(C) appease​
(B) harass​
(D) arrest​
10. Roget's Thesaurus, a collection of English words and phrases, was originally arranged by the ideas they express rather than by alphabetical order.​
(A) restricted​
(C) unless​
(B) as well as​
(D) instead of​
11. Male lions remain aloof from the day-to-day activities of their families.​
(A) upwind of​
(C) exhausted from​
(B) separate from​
(D) bored with​
12. Various remote-control devices, including automatic valves pipelines, are activated by radio signals.​
(A) mechanisms​
(C) responses​
(B) messages​
(D) beams​
13. Since fingernails can be easily clipped, they are a convenient resource for those who wish to measure levels of trace elements in the body.​
(A) gathered​
(C) trimmed​
(B) treated​
(D) cleaned​
14. A ford is a place where it is possible to cross a creek or river.​
(A) trench​
(C) ravine​
(B) gorge​
(D) stream​
15. The Morrill Act of 1862 authorized the states to use federal lands for the establishment of colleges that would offer programs in agriculture and the mechanical arts.​
(A) challenged​
(C) empowered​
(B) persuaded​
(D) invited​











Vocabulary TEST FOUR
Direction : In question 1-15 each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase .
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1. Mounting evidence indicates that acid rain is damaging historic sites in Boston and Philadelphia .​
(A) Hanging​
(C) Increasing​
(B) Tentative​
(D) Irrefutable​
2. The captain of a ship has the absolute right to jettison cargo when necessary.​
(A) discard​
(C) destroy​
(B) sell​
(D) add​
3. With the dawn of space exploration, the notion that atmospheric conditions on Earth may be unique in the solar system was strengthened.​
(A) beginning​
(C) expansion​
(B) continuation​
(D) outcome​
4. One of California's most acute problems is an inadequate water supply.​
(A) unusual​
(C) unexpected​
(B) persistent​
(D) critical​
5. Salt has been a respected commodity for much of recorded time.​
(A) flavoring​
(C) remedy for illness​
(B) preservative​
(D) article of trade​
6. According to a belief prevalent in many places, a small, forked stick referred to as a "divining rod" is able to locate subterranean springs.​
(A) held sacred​
(C) documented​
(B) broadly accepted​
(D) detected​
7. In the Mesozoic period, the upward thrust of great rock masses created the Rocky Mountains and the Alps .​
(A) collision​
(C) push​
(B) angle​
(D) erosion​
8. Although poisonous, many alkaloids are valuable as medicines, and some can suppress coughing.​
(A) check​
(C) demonstrate​
(B) cause​
(D) worsen​
9. Cotton cloth has been found among the ruins left by some early American Indians.​
(A) fabric​
(C) tapestry​
(B) clothing​
(D) thread​
10. Grandma Moses, a popular painter, spent her life in a tranquil little farming community.​
(A) a lovely​
(C) an isolated​
(B) a serene​
(D) a snobbish​
11. Throughout the year 1979, there was a sharply rising rate of inflation in the United States .​
(A) grimly​
(C) constantly​
(B) steeply​
(D) roughly​
12. Speech difficulties may sometimes be overcome if a person is shown where to place the tongue and teeth to make sounds.​
(A) identified​
(C) surmised​
(B) minimized​
(D) surmounted​
13. Classical acting is characterized by an eternal quest for a balance between the natural and the stylized.​
(A) redundancy in​
(C) quality in​
(B) conflict of​
(D) pursuit of​
14. It has been said that the essayist Henry David Thoreau was outspoken and usually put forth little effort to please others.​
(A) talkative​
(C) blunt​
(B) annoying​
(D) alienated​
15. Contemporary hearing aids can be so minuscule that they fit within the frame of a pair of eyeglasses.​
(A) tiny​
(C) decorative​
(B) light​
(D) flexible​










Vocabulary TEST FIVE
Direction: In question 1-15 each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.
1. Life in the forest is a constant battle for survival.​
(A) flight​
(C) option​
(B) struggle​
(D) guess​
2. The simplest of all worms belong to the flatworm family.​
(A) are bigger than​
(C) are members of​
(B) are contrasted with​
(D) are nourishment for​
3. Every year each household in the United States discards approximately a ton of trash.​
(A) filler​
(C) paper​
(B) garbage​
(D) fuel​
4. A fundamental premise of a free enterprise economic system is that all small businesses face difficult competition.​
(A) confront​
(C) lose​
(B) mock​
(D) appreciate​
5. Cases of chronic diabetes were almost unheard-of in the 1920's.​
(A) eradicated​
(C) unbearable​
(B) documented​
(D) unknown​
6. The recycling of aluminum conserves ninety-five percent of the energy needed to make new metal.​
(A) cleaning​
(C) reselling​
(B) reprocessing​
(D) crushing​
7. Bread has been a staple of the human diet since prehistoric times.​
(A) great delicacy​
(C) fastener​
(B) basic part​
(D) highlight​
8. The behavior of a crystallized material, such as silicon or germanium, is very closely related to its atomic arrangement.​
(A) suspiciously​
(C) moderately​
(B) secretly​
(D) intimately​
9. Ralph Bunche won a Nobel Prize in 1950 for his peacemaking efforts as a United Nations diplomat​
(A) requests​
(C) offers​
(B) attempts​
(D) trips​
10. The habitat of an animal should be large enough to yield a copious supply of food.​
(A) a solid​
(C) a plentiful​
(B) an indefinite​
(D) an elaborate​
11. In the past, the cotton fields of Louisiana were inundated annually by the Mississippi River.​
(A) flooded​
(C) fertilized​
(B) eroded​
(D) seeded​
12. The needlelike leaves of the giant redwood tree are diminutive, each scarcely a quarter of an inch long.​
(A) pretty​
(C) wiry​
(B) tiny​
(D) thorny​
13. It is estimated that at one time there existed from one to two thousand American Indian languages and at least as many cultures, each different in some respect from all the others.​
(A) cycle​
(C) aspect​
(B) prospect​
(D) activity​
14. When a flounder first hatches, it looks like a typical fish:​
(A) emerges from the egg​
(C) swims about​
(B) matures​
(D) rises from the bottom​
15. Because ion pumps contain no pumping fluid, they add far less contamination to a vacuum than the best diffusion pumps.​
(A) much​
(C) no​
(B) even​
(D) hardly​
Vocabulary TEST SIX
Direction: In question 1-15 each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.​
1. The works of novelist Joyce Carol Oates are moving chronicles of contemporary life in the United States.​
(A) simultaneous​
(C) modern​
(B) controversial​
(D) temperate​
2. Ultimately people rely on science to gain an understanding of biological phenomena.​
(A) In the final analysis​
(C) Unthinkingly​
(B) In a predictable way​
(D) Religiously​
3. In many areas, rainfall seeps through the soil and creates vast subterranean reservoirs.​
(A) fossilized​
(C) sublime​
(B) unprotected​
(D) underground​
4. Gems are usually cut to bring out their natural luster and to remove any flaws.​
(A) germs​
(C) flakes​
(B) samples​
(D) defects​
5. Both woodpeckers and kangaroos prop themselves up with their tails.​
(A) wake​
(C) back​
(B) pick​
(D) hold​
6. The tendency of the human body to reject foreign matter is the main obstacle to successful tissue transplantation.​
(A) factor in​
(C) occurrence in​
(B) impediment to​
(D) phenomenon of​
7. Summer weather of ninety degrees or more has been reported off and on in Fort Yukon, Alaska.​
(A) back and forth​
(C) now and then​
(B) as of late​
(D) on the spot​
8. The President of the United States may seek reelection during the fourth year of the first full term in office.​
(A) decide against​
(C) anticipate​
(B) campaign for​
(D) consider​
9. Hypnotized individuals can be induced to act bizarrely.​
(A) in harmful ways​
(C) oddly​
(B) against their wills​
(D) emotionally​
10. Soprano Matilda S. Jones's favorite excerpt was the cavatina from Robert le Diable by Meyerbeer.​
(A) symphony​
(C) operatic concert​
(B) short selection​
(D) accomplishment​
11. Compound microscopes have two separate lenses or sets of lenses.​
(A) split​
(C) detachable​
(B) equal​
(D) distinct​
12. In the early days of baseball, the game was played by young men of means and social position.​
(A) with skill​
(C) with money​
(B) with equipment​
(D) with ambition​
13. Deceptively simple in design the sculptural works of Isamu Noguchi incorporate a broad range of textures, sizes, and contours.​
(A) Misleadingly​
(C) Noticeably​
(B) Generally​
(D) Exceptionally​
14. Our Sun is a commonplace star.​
(A) an average​
(C) a centrally located​
(B) a nearby​
(D) an unusually bright​
15. A postage stamp has been issued to pay tribute to Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan.​
(A) accentuate​
(C) honor​
(B) redeem​
(D) reimburse​




Vocabulary TEST SEVEN
Direction: In question 1-15 each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.
1. At the end of the last ice age, the Earth's climate began to change.​
(A) biological balance​
(C) weather conditions​
(B) rotation​
(D) geography​
2. Tanagers are birds that are six to eight inches long and are usually found in the forests, where they feed on insects, fruits, and flowers.​
(A) hunt​
(C) keep​
(B) eat​
(D) see​
3. Clark Gable gave a comic performance in the movie It Happened One Night.
(A) sophisticated​
(C) discreet​
(B) clever​
(D) funny​
4. For most people the decision to wed is generally surrounded by social constraints.​
(A) marry​
(C) choose a job​
(B) emigrate​
(D) have children​
5. Some varieties of shorthorns, the most common breed of beef cattle are in fact hornless.​
(A) credibly​
(C) reportedly​
(B) actually​
(D) potentially​
6. Moving continuously, a glacier gathers the rocks and other ii1iiei1als in its path.​
(A) buries​
(C) collects​
(B) crushes​
(D) freezes​
7. Proper exercise plays a significant role in the rehabilitation of patients with various back ailments.​
(A) operation​
(C) casting​
(B) recovery​
(D) relaxation​
8. Electrical appliances such as toasters or hair dryers are designed to take advantage of the ability of an electric current to heat a wire.​
(A) reinstall​
(C) augment​
(B) make use of​
(D) make sense of​
9. Composer Philip Glass created single-handedly a new musical genre with both classical and popular appeal.​
(A) by himself​
(C) manually​
(B) at one time​
(D) boldly​
10. Hibernation is a state of inactivity in which some animals pass the winter.​
(A) prepare for​
(C) miss​
(B) wait for​
(D) spend​
11. When telephone calls are transmitted by satellite, a dim echo can often be heard on the line.​
(A) weak​
(C) harsh​
(B) static​
(D) deep​
12. Printed on United States currency issued from 1971 to 1974 is the signature of Romana A. Banuelos, the nation's treasurer during that period.​
(A) tax legislation​
(C) paper money​
(B) budgets​
(D) contracts​
13. Horseback riding embraces both the skill of handling a horse and the mastery of diverse riding styles.​
(A) fosters​
(C) exaggerates​
(B) emphasizes​
(D) includes​
14. Using extremely different decorating schemes in adjoining rooms may result in discord and a lack of unity in style.​
(A) compromise​
(C) disillusion​
(B) disharmony​
(D) anxiety​
15. The ice cream cone, the hamburger, and iced tea were all introduced at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition informally known as the St. Louis Fair.​
(A) previously​
(C) incorrectly​
(B) unofficially​
(D) occasionally​


Vocabulary TEST EIGHT
Direction: In question 1-15 each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.
1. Diplomatic misunderstandings can often be traced back to blunders in translation.​
(A) mistakes​
(C) insults​
(B) attempts​
(D) arguments​
2. People buy insurance in order to substitute a small, certain, tolerable loss for a large, uncertain, catastrophic one.​
(A) provide​
(C) exchange​
(B) return​
(D) predict​
3. The establishment of the European Common Market has led to fewer barriers to regional trade.​
(A) amendments to​
(C) obstacles to​
(B) regulations of​
(D) divisions of​
4. Many movies receive disparaging reviews from film experts and yet become extremely successful.​
(A) authoritative​
(C) uninteresting​
(B) lengthy​
(D) negative​
5. In a 1983 newspaper poll, Ann Landers, an advice columnist, was listed among the twenty-five most influential women in the United States.​
(A) survey​
(C) headline​
(B) article​
(D) conference​
6. In North America, the first canoes were constructed from logs and propelled by means of wooden paddles.​
(A) carved​
(C) driven forward​
(B) docked​
(D) carried upright​
7. the most grueling of all Olympic events is the decathlon.​
(A) exhilarating​
(C) exhausting​
(B) gruesome​
(D) creative​
8. Each year, autumn leaves announce the end of summer and the approach of winter in an outburst of color.​
(A) an epidemic​
(C) a range​
(B) an explosion​
(D) a disruption​
9. During the medieval epoch, the sciences were considered to be based on the occult.​
(A) theoretical​
(C) fundamental​
(B) anthropological​
(D) supernatural​
10. Automobile experts have shown that halogen headlights penetrate thick fog more effectively than traditional incandescent headlights and thus help to reduce accidents.​
(A) dissolve​
(C) touch​
(B) perceive​
(D) pierce​
11. While some bacteria are beneficial, others are harmful in that they cause disease.​
(A) detrimental​
(C) intrusive​
(B) prodigious​
(D) mordant​
12. Financial consultants acknowledge that the value of common stock is inherently changeable.​
(A) relatively​
(C) sporadically​
(B) intrinsically​
(D) incrementally​
13. When the hedgehog feels threatened, it tucks its head into its chest and rolls itself into a spiny, ball-shaped mass.​
(A) prickly​
(C) bushy​
(B) motionless​
(D) spherical​
14. In Action Painting, the paint is sometimes dribbled onto the canvas.​
(A) trickled​
(C) stroked​
(B) trampled​
(D) soaked​
15. Grasshoppers thrive in both tropical and temperate regions throughout the world.​
(A) elsewhere in​
(C) all over​
(B) down under​
(D) out of​

Vocabulary TEST ONE
Numbers
Correct Answer
1​
C​
2​
A​
3​
B​
4​
B​
5​
C​
6​
D​
7​
C​
8​
B​
9​
D​
10​
A​
11​
D​
12​
B​
13​
C​
14​
C​
15​
A​
Vocabulary TEST TWO
Numbers
Correct Answer
1​
B​
2​
C​
3​
C​
4​
D​
5​
D​
6​
A​
7​
C​
8​
B​
9​
C​
10​
A​
11​
A​
12​
D​
13​
B​
14​
C​
15​
C​

Vocabulary TEST THREE
Numbers
Correct Answer
1​
B​
2​
D​
3​
B​
4​
C​
5​
A​
6​
C​
7​
B​
8​
B​
9​
A​
10​
D​
11​
B​
12​
A​
13​
C​
14​
D​
15​
C​
Vocabulary TEST FOUR
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]​
Numbers
Correct Answer
1​
C​
2​
A​
3​
A​
4​
D​
5​
D​
6​
B​
7​
C​
8​
A​
9​
A​
10​
B​
11​
B​
12​
D​
13​
D​
14​
C​
15​
A​
Vocabulary TEST FIVE
Numbers
Correct Answer
1​
B​
2​
C​
3​
B​
4​
A​
5​
D​
6​
B​
7​
B​
8​
D​
9​
B​
10​
C​
11​
A​
12​
B​
13​
C​
14​
A​
15​
A​
Vocabulary TEST SIX
Numbers
Correct Answer
1​
A​
2​
A​
3​
D​
4​
D​
5​
D​
6​
B​
7​
C​
8​
B​
9​
C​
10​
B​
11​
D​
12​
C​
13​
A​
14​
A​
15​
C​


Vocabulary TEST SEVEN
Numbers
Correct Answer
1​
C​
2​
B​
3​
D​
4​
A​
5​
B​
6​
C​
7​
B​
8​
B​
9​
A​
10​
D​
11​
A​
12​
C​
13​
D​
14​
B​
15​
B​
Vocabulary TEST EIGHT
Numbers
Correct Answer
1​
A​
2​
C​
3​
C​
4​
D​
5​
A​
6​
C​
7​
C​
8​
B​
9​
D​
10​
B​
11​
A​
12​
B​
13​
A​
14​
C​
15​
C​
 

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[FONT=&quot][/FONT]

[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]1. A three-foot octopus can crawl through a hole ------ in diameter.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) than one inch less[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) less than one inch[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) one less inch than[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) tan less one inch[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]2. ------adopted the decimal system of coinage in 1867.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) Canada[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) When Canada[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) Canada, which[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) There was Canada[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]3. Generally, the representatives ------ a legislature are constitutionally elected by a broad spectrum of the population.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) who they compose[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) who compose[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) had compose[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) compose[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]4. The Actor’s Studio, a professional actors’ workshop in New York City, provides ------where actors can work together without the pressure of commercial production.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) a place and[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) a place[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) so that a place[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) a place is[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]5. ------ that life began billions of years ago in the water.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) It is believed[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) In the belief[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) The belief[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) Believing[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]6. by 1872 the United States had 70 engineering[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]colleges, ------ astonishing expansion credited[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]largely to the Morrill Act of 1862.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) because[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) an[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) to which[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) was[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]7. The artist Romare Bcarden was ------ whose yellows, deep blues, and fuchsias contrasted strongly with photographic gray in his bright collages.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) with a gift for color[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) a gifted colorist[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) a gift with colorful[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) gifted with coloring[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]8. The most important chemical catalyst on this planet is chlorophyll, -------carbon dioxide and water react to form carbohydrates.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) whose presence[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) which is present[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) presenting[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) in the presence of which[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]9. One theory of the origin of the universe is -------from the explosion of a tiny, extremely dense fireball several billion years ago.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) because what formed[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) the formation that[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) that it formed[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) when forming[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]10. Roads in the United States remained crude,[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]------- with graved or wood planks, until the[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]beginning of the twentieth century.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) were unsurefaced or they covered them[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) which unsureface or covered[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) unsurfaced or covered them[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) unsurfaced or covered[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]11. portrait prints were the first reproductions of American paintings ------- widely distributed in the United States.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) were[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) that which[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) that being[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) to be[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]12. Abigail Adams was prodigious letter writer, ------- many editions of her letters have been published.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) who[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) and[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) in addition to[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) due to[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]13. In geometry, an ellipse may be defined as the locus of all points -------distances from two fixed points is constant.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) which as the sum of[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) of the sum which[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) whose sum of whose[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) whose sum that the[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]14. -------at the site of a fort established by the Northwest Mounted Police, Calgary is now one of Canada’s fastest growing cities.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) Built[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) It is built[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) To build[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) Having built[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]15. An image on a national flag can symbolize political ideals that -------express.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](A) take many words to otherwise would.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](B) would take to many otherwise words[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) many words to take would otherwise[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D) would otherwise take many words to[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]16. A (A)variation of collodion photography was the tintype, (B) which captured images on a black (C) or dark brown metal plate (D)instead from on glass.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]17. (A) In cases of minor injury (B)to the brain. Amnesia is(C) likely to be a (D)temporarily condition.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]18. The (A)system of chemical symbols, first devised about 1800. gives a concise and (B) instantly recognizable description of (C) a element (D)or compound.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]19. (A)The fact that white light is light (B) composed of various wavelengths may be (C) demonstrating by[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]dispersing a beam of (D)such light through a prism.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]20. (A)Over the course of history, (B) much civilizations developed (C) their own number (D)systems.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]21. In the United States during the Second World War, (A)each trade unions (B) and employers avoided[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Federal limits on wages (C) by offering (D)employees nontaxable medical benefits.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]22. Philosophy is the (A)study of the nature of reality, knowledge, (B) existent, and (C) ethics (D)by means of rational[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]inquiry.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]23. Poems vary in (A)length (B) from brief lyric poems to (C) narrative or epic poems, which can be as broad in scope (D)than a novel.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]24. The population of California (A)more than doubled (B) during the period 1940-1960, creating problems[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]In road-building and (C) provide water for its arid (D)southern section.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]25. Although (A)based it on feudal models, the colony of Pennsylvania (B) developed a (C) reputation for a[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D)[/FONT][FONT=&quot]progressive political[/FONT][FONT=&quot] and social outlook.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]26. (A)Hard and resistant to corrosion, bronze (B) is traditionally used in bell casting and is the material[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Used (C) widely most for metal (D)sculpture.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]27. The Appalachian Mountains (A)formation a natural barrier (B) between the eastern seaboard and the[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Vast (C) lowlands of the continental (D)interior of North America.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]28. The United States census (A)for 1970 (B) showed that the French-speaking residents of Louisiana (C) were one of the country’s most compact regional linguistic (D)minority.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]29. (A)When used as food (B) additives, antioxidants prevent fats and oils from (C) become rancid when exposed[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]to air, (D)and thus extend their shelf life.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]31. Copper was the first (A)metallic used by humans (B) and is second only (C) to iron in its utility through[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](D)[/FONT][FONT=&quot]the ages.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]32. (A)Despite the fact that lemurs are (B) general nocturnal, the ring-tailed lemur (C) travels by day in bands of[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]four (D)to twelve individuals.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]33. The Western world is beset (A)with the range of (B) problem that characterize (C) mature, postindustrial (D)societies.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]34. Acrylic (A)paints are (B) either applied (C) using a knife or diluted and (D)spreading with a paintbrush.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]35. Some marine invertebrates, (A)such as the sea urchin and the starfish, (B) migrates from deep water (C) to shallow during spring and early summer (D)to spawn.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]36. Marshes, wetland (A)areas characterized by (B) plant grassy growth, are distinguished (C) from swamps,[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]wetlands (D)where trees grown.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]37. Wampum, beads used as (A)a form of exchange (B) by some Native Americans, was made of (C) bits of[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]seashells cut, (D)drill, and strung into belts.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]38. Kangaroos use (A)their long and (B) powerful tails (C) for balance themselves (D)when sitting upright or jumping.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]39. Proper city planning (A)provides for the (B) distribution of public utilities, public buildings, parks, and[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](C) [/FONT][FONT=&quot]recreation centers[/FONT][FONT=&quot], and for adequate and (D)the inexpensive housing.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]40. (A)Most traditional dances are (B) made up of a prearranged series of steps and movements, but modern [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]dancers are generally (C) free to move as they (D)choice.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Answers[/FONT][FONT=&quot]: BABBA BBDCD DBCAD DDCCB ABDCA CADCC[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]ABBDB BCCDD[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
 

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gramer2

1. The province of Newfoundland has----than any other region of North America in which the first language is English.
(A) its longer history
(B) a longer history
(C) the longer the history
(D) the history is longer
2. Clinical psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers found that 80 percent----verbal communication involved five types of responses: evaluative, interpretive, supportive, probing, and understanding.
(A) all
(B) is the
(C) with
(D) of all
3. The early feminist leader Susan B. Anthony became increasingly aware through her work in the temperance movement----the same rights as men.
(A) women were not granted that
(B) that women were not granted
(C) not granted women that were
(D) that were not granted women
4. DNA,----, is found in the cell nucleus in the form of very long and thin molecules consisting of two spiral strands.
(A) inherits material
(B) is inheritance material
(C) material is inherited
(D) the material of inheritance
5. ----plants, which manufacture their own food, animals obtain nourishment by acquiring and ingesting their food.
(A) Unlike
(B) Different
(C) Whereas
(D) As much
6. The Hawaiian alphabet, introduced by missionaries in the 1820's, ----and only seven consonants.
(A) the five vowels consist of
(B) consisting of five vowels
(C) that consists of five vowels
(D) consists of five vowels
7. Working like a telescope, ---the size of objects at great distances.
(A) which magnifies a telephoto lens
(B) a telephoto lens magnifies
(C) a telephoto lens which magnifies
(D) and magnifying a telephoto lens
8. Volcanoes are divided into three main groups, based on their shape and the type of material they----.
(A) are made
(B) made of
(C) are made of
(D) made for
9. ----to inanimate objects, such as machines, is a form of animism.
(A) When attributing emotion
(B) Attributing emotion
(C) Emotion is attributed
(D) If emotion is attributed
10. ----, dolphins have no sense of smell.
(A) As known as far
(B) Known thus far as
(C) It is known as far
(D) As far as is known
11. The growth of psychobiology owes----to major conceptual advances in the way people think about the brain.
(A) much
(B) as much as
(C) much which
(D) there is so much
12. In 1938 Pearl S. Buck became the first American woman----the Nobel Prize for Literature.
(A) receive
(B) received
(C) to receive
(D) she received
13. Now considered an art form, quilt-making originated as a means of fashioning bed covers from bits of fabric that otherwise----.
(A) not use
(B) were no use
(C) had no use
(D) it was not used
14. The early years of the United States government were characterized by a debate concerning----or individual states should have more power.
(A) whether the federal government
(B) either the federal government
(C) that the federal government
(D) the federal government
15. Beneath the streets of a modern city----of walls, columns, cables, pipes, and tunnels required to satisfy the needs of its inhabitants.
(A) where exists the network
(B) the existing network
(C) the network's existence
(D) exists the network
16. The antique collector must be able to distinguish real antiques from later imitations, which can be either reproductions nor fakes.

17. Paint must be stirred and sometimes dilution before it is applied.

18. A great aviation pioneer, Amelia Earhart was already famous when she sets out on her ill-fated attempt to circle the globe in 1937.

19. Although apples do not grow during the cold season, apple trees must have a such season in order to flourish.

20. Two unique features of the Arctic they are lack of precipitation and permanently frozen ground.

21. Faced with petroleum shortages in the 1970's, scientists and engineers in the United States stepped up its efforts to develop more efficient heating systems and better insulation.

22. Rabbits have large front tooth, short tails, and hind legs and feet adapted for running and jumping.

23. Dentistry is a branch of medicine that has developed very dramatic in the last twenty years.

24. The ease of solving a jigsaw puzzle depends the number of pieces, their shapes and shadings, and the design of the picture.

25. Plants range in size to tiny, single-celled, blue-green algae, invisible to the ***** eye, to giant sequoias, the largest living plants.

26. During the 1940's science and engineering had an impact on the way music reach its audience and even influenced the way in which it was composed.

27. By 1860 the railroads of the United States had 3,000 miles of track, three-quarters of which it was east of the Mississippi River and north of the Ohio River.

28. Ballads were early types of poetry and may have been among a first kinds of music.

29. The thin outer layer of the skin is called the epidermis, while the layer inner, which is slightly thicker, is called the dermis.

30. With the incorporation of jazz history into current academic curricula, leading jazz musicians are now founding on the faculties of several universities.

31. Humus, a substance found in soil, is soft and spongy and enables plant roots to send out tiny hairs through that they absorb water and food.

32. Although flies live longest in cool temperatures, it breed prolifically when temperatures are warm, food is abundant, and humidity is moderate.

33. Alaska's vast areas of untamed wilderness attracts many people who enjoy the outdoors.

34. The giant panda closely resembles the bear, but account of certain anatomical features it is placed in the raccoon family.

35. The ode was original a ceremonial poem written to celebrate public occasions or exalted subjects.

36. Even as he wrote copiously on such diverse topic as education, politics, and religion, Lewis Mumford remained active in city and regional planning.

37. Oscillation is a electronic function that changes direct current to the signal of desired frequency.

38. Papier-mache figures by Stephen Hensen, which they cheerfully depicted life in the Information Age, were the focus of an exhibit at the Museum of American History.

39. Pharmacist fill drug prescriptions, keeping records of the drugs their patients are taking to make sure that harmful combinations are not prescribed.

40. Great technical advances in aerial and satellite photography have been made since end of the Second World War.
Key: BDBDA DBCBD ACCAD DCCCB BBDBB BDCDD DBCCA BAAAD
 

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عضو جدید
vocab2

vocab2

1​
Attachment to​
Preference for​
برتری- الویت​
Joiners in north America(A,1-10)​
2​
protruding​
projecting​
جلوآمدن – نمایش÷گرافیکی​
3​
shield​
protect​
مانع - حفاظت​
4​
daring​
bold​
شجاع​
Forts of 19 century(A-11-20)​
5​
boosted​
raised​
ترقی دادن – بالا بردن​
6​
Inhibited​
hindered​
منع کردن - بازداشتن​
7​
Counterpart​
version​
همتا- نزدیک​
Composition of fossils (A,21-30)​
8​
pore​
hole​
سوراخ​
9​
detectable​
apparent​
یافتنی- آشکار​
10​
inviting​
attractive​
جالب- جذاب​
Apartment buildings(A,31-40)​
11​
sumptuous​
luxurious​
مجلل- گران​
12​
yield​
provide​
ثمر دادن – فراهم کردن​
13​
minute​
tiny​
ذره - جزئی​
Snowflake formed (A, 41-50)​
14​
adhere​
stick​
چسبیدن​
15​
initiate​
begin​
ابتکار – آغاز کردن​
16​
coined​
Created​
سکه زدن- تولید کردن​
Laser(H,1-10)​
17​
intervention​
influence​
نفوذ- تاثیر​
18​
emerged​
appeared​
پدیدار شدن – بیرون آمدن​
19​
outline​
summarizing​
شکل اجمالی - خلاصه​
20​
deliberate​
careful​
با اندیشه – با دقت​
Panel painting (H11-21)​
21​
demanded​
required​
در خواست کردن – لازم داشتن​
22​
imitate​
copy​
کپی کردن​
23​
Comparably​
Similarly​
بطور مقایسه – بطور مشابه​
Crows(H,22-32)​
24​
inclination​
preference​
برتری - رجحان​
25​
varied​
differed​
متغییر بودن – متفاوت بودن​
Postal charge(H,33-41)​
26​
cumbersome​
cumbersome​
سنگین – طاقت فرسا​
27​
confine​
limit​
محدود کردن​
28​
pose​
Frame​
قراردادن- قاب گرفتن​
Historical archaeology(H,42-50​
29​
supposedly​
seemingly​
طور فرضی - ظاهرا"​
30​
Sanitation​
health​
بهداشت​
31​
Extremely important​
vital​
خیلی مهم - حیاتی​
Nomination of candidates(G,1-11)​
32​
Charged with​
Responsible for​
پاسخگو- مسول​
33​
genuine​
true​
خالص​
Ferns(G,12-17)​
34​
bear​
provide​
فراهم کردن​
35​
triggered​
generated​
تولید کردن​
Industrial growth(G,18-28)​
36​
enormous​
immense​
بزرگ - عظیم​
37​
scatter​
disperse​
پخش کردن​
Solar constant(G,29-39)​
38​
detected​
registered​
دریافت کردن​
39​
decline​
fall​
کاهش - تنزل​
40​
shape​
form​
شکل​
Realism & formalism(G,40-50)​
41​
tangible​
concrete​
قابل لمس - محسوس​
42​
preserve​
maintain​
نگهداری کردن​
43​
Served as​
Functioned as​
کارکردن- وظیفه داشتن​
Illumination(F,1-10)​
44​
resembled​
was similar to​
شبیه بودن​
45​
avid​
eager​
حریص - مشتاق​
Penny press(F,11-21)​
46​
justify​
prove​
تصدیق کردن – ثابت کردن​
47​
remarkable​
discussable​
چشمگیر – قابل بحث​
48​
counts​
matters​
شمردن - اهمیت داشتن​
Selecting of nest sites(F,22-34)​
49​
clear​
unobstructed​
واضح – بدون مانع​
50​
scarcely​
barely​
به دشواری – با اشکال​
51​
lie​
recline​
خوابیدن ، قرار گرفتن​
Information of Great Lacks(F,35-40)​
52​
innovation​
limitation​
Sculpture(F,41-50)​
53​
initiate​
cause​
ابتکار- انگیزه -جنبش​
54​
diverse​
dissimilar​
تنوع​
55​
fabricated​
made​
ساختن​
56​
dictates​
determines​
تعیین کردن​
Direct carving(T1,1-8)​
57​
witnessed​
observed​
شاهد​
58​
A break from​
a departure from​
حرکت کردن از​
59​
conserve​
retain​
نگهداری کردن​
Why some species of birds nest together(T1,9-19)​
60​
magnified​
intensified​
شدت گرفتن​
61​
forage​
feed​
علوفه - غذا​
62​
counteracted​
negated​
خنثی کردن​
63​
prevent​
avoid​
جلوگیری کردن​
Inventions that led to changes in American diet(T1,20-30)​
64​
Commonplace object​
fixture​
وسایل خانه​
65​
nevertheless​
however​
اما – بهر حال​
66​
rotate​
turn​
چرخیدن​
Explanation of an interesting phenomenon(T1,31-38)​
67​
readily​
easily​
آسانی​
68​
distinguished​
differentiated​
متمایز​
Changing definition of an urban area(T1,39-50)​
69​
bound​
limit​
محدودیت​
All of life is an education(T2,1-8)​
70​
Chance​
unplanned​
شانس – طراحی نشده​
71​
An integral​
An essential​
اساسی​
72​
carry​
support​
حمایت کردن​
Theory of plate tectonics(T2,9-17)​
73​
concentrated​
strengthened​
قوی کردن​
74​
effect​
influence​
تاثیر​
Roles of state and federal government in the economy of the 19[SUP]th[/SUP] century(T2,18-27)​
75​
distinct​
separate​
مشخص -مجزا​
76​
end​
goal​
هدف​
77​
drastic​
radical​
موثر - اصلی​
Life originated in the early seas(T2,28-37)​
78​
extracted​
removed​
بیرون کشیدن – انتقال دادن​
79​
instance​
case​
مثال - مورد​
80​
entombed​
trapped​
دفن کردن – در تله انداختن​
81​
marked​
pronounced​
اعلام کردن​
Portrait painting(T2,38-50)​
82​
ushering​
beginning​
ططیعه – راهنما - شروع​
83​
executed​
created​
تولید شده​
84​
sketching​
drawing​
رسم کردن​
85​
Worth their while​
profitable​
سود بخش​
86​
domain​
region​
منطقه​
Circumpolar environment of 16[SUP]th[/SUP] century(T3,1-10)​
87​
saturated​
soaked​
اشباع​
88​
arduous​
difficult​
مشکل​
89​
standing​
Not flowing​
ایستاده​
90​
raise​
rare
پروراندن​
Genus Polyergus have an unusual relationship with genus Formica(T3,11-20)​
91​
excavate​
dig​
حفر کردن​
92​
recruit​
enlist​
سرباز گیری​
93​
devoted​
Specializing in​
اختصاص دادن​
Elements that make Winterhur unusual museum(T3,21-30)​
94​
assembled​
Brought together​
سوارکردن-جمع شدن​
95​
developing​
evolving​
پیشرفت کردن​
96​
incorporate​
combine​
ترکیب کردن​
Features of early comic strip in USA(T3,31-40)​
97​
prototype​
model​
الگو​
98​
staple​
Regular feature​
کالای اصلی - عمده​
99​
felt​
detected​
اندازه گیری شدن
Tides(T3,41-50)​
100​
In reality​
actually​
واقعی​
101​
correspondingly​
similarly​
شبیه​
102​
configuration​
arrangement​
آرایش فضایی - ترتیب​
103​
bound​
tied​
ملزم شدن -موظف​
Importance of hotels in America culture(T4-1-8)​
104​
assembling​
gathering​
جمع کردن​
105​
adorned​
decorated​
تزئین کردن - آراستن​
Reason for studying beads(T4-9-18)​
106​
attire​
clothing​
پوشیدن​
107​
unravel​
discover​
حل کردن​
108​
mundane​
ordinary​
دنیوی - معمولی​
109​
gap​
opening​
شکاف​
Efficiency of the bill of the crossbill(T4,19-32)​
110​
discards​
Gets ride of​
بیرون آوردن – خلاص شدن​
111​
deft​
skilled​
مهارت​
112​
robust​
strong​
قوی​
113​
heralded​
announced​
اعلام کردن​
Accomplishment of a female publisher(T4,33-39)​
114​
position​
job​
شغل​
115​
major​
principal​
Category galaxies(T4,40-50)​
116​
Proportionally balanced​
symmetrical​
به تناسب همطراز- متقارن​
117​
obvious​
apparent​
آشکار- هویدا​
118​
admonition​
monition​
اندرز- آگاهی​
An architectural pioneer(T5,1-8)​
119​
entities​
existences​
وجود - هستی​
120​
rare​
unusual​
کمیاب- غیر معمول​
Different kind of glaciers(T5,9-15)​
121​
depressions​
concaves​
تورفتگی- توگود​
122​
supplant​
displace​
جابجا شدن​
Australopithecus robustus (T5,16-23)​
123​
innate​
inherent​
ذاتی- اصلی​
124​
Occupy the spotlight​
Go the furthest​
رفتن به سوی پیشرفته ترین​
Progress of modern medical research(T5,24-29)​
125​
ran​
operated​
به فعالیت واداشتن – کار کردن​
Factors that effected industrialization in USA(T5,30-35)​
126​
arid​
anhydrous​
خشک- بدون آب​
Icebergs as a source of fresh water(T5,36-44)​
127​
current​
Flow of water​
جریان آّب​
128​
pursue​
follow​
دنبال کردن​
Territory that makes up Alaska (T5,45-50)​
129​
Inaccessible​
unreachable​
غیر قابل دسترس​
First detailed study of bottom of the ocean(T6,1-10)​
130​
Extracting​
Removing​
حرکت دادن​
131​
Strength​
Basis​
قوه - پایه​
132​
trend​
tendency​
تمایل​
Population trends in postwar Canada(T6,11-22)​
133​
peak​
maximum​
بیشترین​
134​
prior​
preceding​
قبلی​
135​
surging​
accelerating​
ایجاد موج - شتابان​
136​
advocates​
proponents​
طرفداران​
Organically grown food(T6,23-31)​
137​
unsubstantiated​
unverified​
صحت و سقم امری را معلوم کردن​
138​
considerable​
substantial​
قابل توجه -اساسی​
Origins of theater(T6,32-41)​
139​
enactment​
performance​
اجرا​
140​
staggering​
overwhelming​
تلو تلو خوردن – مشکل طاقت فرسا​
Problems facing the USA after the war(T6,42-50)​
141​
devastated​
ruined​
ویران​
شده– خراب کردن​
142​
related​
related​
مربوط شده​
place of theory & hypothesis in scientific investigation(T7,1-10)​
143​
supported​
upheld​
حمایت کردن​
144​
rudimentary​
undeveloped​
ناقص- غیر پیشرفته​
Development of refrigeration(T7,11-21)​
145​
Forward-looking​
progressive​
پیشرفته​
146​
sole​
only​
فقط​
Organization that support arts(T7,22-31)​
147​
subsidizes​
finances​
کمک هزینه دادن - مالی​
148​
rotates​
alternate​
چرخیدن - متناوب​
149​
implements​
tools​
ابزار​
Right-handed(T7,32-42)​
150​
clues​
information​
اثر -اطلاعات​
151​
hemispheres​
sides​
نیمکره​
152​
Subject to​
Susceptible to​
در معرض قرار دادن​
How plant defense mechanisms function(T7,43-50)​
153​
puncture​
pierce​
سوراخ کردن​
154​
dramatic​
striking​
قابل توجه - موثر​
155​
supreme​
Most outstanding​
عالی - افضل​
Anasazi Puebloes(T8,1-9)​
156​
settle​
locate​
قرارگرفتن​
157​
ascending​
climbing​
بالارفتن​
158​
solemn​
serious​
جدی​
Silent films(T8,10-20)​
159​
composed​
created​
درست کردن – تولید کردن​
160​
scores​
Musical compositions​
تصنیف کردن - سرودن​
161​
comprises​
Consists of​
شامل بودن​
Layers of Earth(T8,21-30)​
162​
intense​
extreme​
شدید- بینهایت​
163​
margins​
edges​
حاشیه - لبه​
164​
support​
uphold​
حمایت کردن​
165​
appreciation​
recognition​
قابل تشخیص​
Diversity of life in the sea(T8,31-39)​
166​
bias​
prejudice​
تعصب​
167​
prevailing​
Most frequent​
متداول​
Great Basin(T8,40-50)​
168​
accumulated​
collected​
جمع آوری شده​
169​
enabled​
helped​
Agriculture activities of a North America society(T9,1-12)​
170​
considerable​
much​
قابل توجه - بسیار​
171​
consumption​
eating​
خوردن​
172​
disaster​
catastrophe​
فاجعه - مصیبت​
173​
constituents​
components​
اجزا​
When most of the helium in the universe was formed(T9, 13-21)​
174​
vary​
change​
تغییر​
175​
calculated​
ignored​
محاسبه کردن – به حساب آوردن​
176​
ceased​
Extended/stopped​
177​
prominent​
isolated​
جدا شدن​
Linsey – woosely bedcover(T9,22-31)​
178​
Applied to​
Used for​
استفاده شدن​
179​
coarse​
rougher​
خشن​
180​
afforded​
provided​
فراهم کردن​
181​
dense​
thick​
ضخیم​
Relation of alder trees to their forest environment(T9, 32-41)​
182​
Thanks to​
Because of​
به دلیل اینکه​
Ways in which early settler of USA relaxed(T9,42-50)​
183​
Double -purpose​
Useful and enjoyable​
مفید و لذتبخش​
184​
Eagerly anticipated​
Look forward to​
انتظار چیزی را داشتن​
185​
pit​
hole​
سوراخ​
Culture of the Anasazi people(T10, 1-10)​
186​
stories​
levels​
طبقه​
187​
disputes​
argument​
ستیز- بحث​
188​
unrestricted​
unlimited​
نامحدود کردن​
A type of fencing(T10,11-20)​
189​
snap​
break​
شکست​
190​
fed​
put​
گذاشتن​
191​
Exposed to​
Subjected to​
در معرض بودن​
Effects of pressure on gases in the human body(T10,21-29)​
192​
exert​
Cause​
نشان دادن – عمل کردن​
193​
diffuses​
travels​
نفوذ کردن – حرکت کردن​
194​
rupture​
burst​
ترکیدن – از هم پاشیدن​
195​
minuscule​
tiny​
کوچک​
A new kind of microscope(T10,30-39)​
196​
enable​
allow​
قادر بودن – اجازه داشتن​
197​
realization​
awareness​
آگاهی - اطلاع​
Reason for the popularity of satire(T10,40-50)​
198​
aesthetically​
artistically​
وابسته به زیبایی - هنرمندانه​
199​
refreshing​
unusual​
غیر معمول​
200​
devote​
dedicate​
 

dordoone

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چی شدی روسا ما موافقتمونو اعلام کرده بودیما..اما خبری نشد ازت
 

samira20*

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به نظر من اگه همه با هم شروع كنيم كتاباي زبان رو بخونيم يه جور رقابت بينمون بوجود مياد كه ميتونه خيلي به هممون كمك كنه:)
 

dordoone

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به نظر من اگه همه با هم شروع كنيم كتاباي زبان رو بخونيم يه جور رقابت بينمون بوجود مياد كه ميتونه خيلي به هممون كمك كنه:)

دقیقا همینطوره..اما با وجود امتحانا زبان یکم کمرنگ شده.باید بزاریم سر فرصت
سلام! عزیزم فعلا نت ندارم. فقط میتونم تالار رو سروسامون بدم. بزودی شروع میکنیم :D

اوکی گلی ایشالا
 

آیورودا

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این تاپیک چرا خوابیده....
چرا کارتونو شروع نمیکنیدئ..
شروع کنید منم با روند اینجا اشنا بشم بتونم کمکتون کنم.
 

dordoone

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سلام بر همه دوستان عزیز
یه مدتی به دلایل مختلفی این تاپیک معلق و پا در هوا مونده بود...
دلایلی مثله غیبت ناگهانی فیتوی عزیز،امتحانات ترم دانشجویان عزیزو بالاخره ارشد بقیه من جمله خودم.... و از همه مهم تر کم کاری اول از همه اینجانب همگی مسبب این وقفه ایجاد شده در روند تاپیک بود...

اما از الان با امید به لطف خدا و کمک شما دوستان عزیز که همیشه همراه و حامی بودید میخواییم روند تاپیکو ادامه بدیم..
ما قبلا فقط بخش گرامر داشتیم و ترجمه....
الان اگر هر کسی از دوستان نظری داره لطفا نظرشو بده و بعد با همفکری و موافقت همه عزیزان روندی اونطور که صلاحه ادامه بدیم..

دوستان بسم الله..

منتظر نظرات سازنده شما هستیم..
 

* ziba *

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سلام بر همه دوستان عزیز
یه مدتی به دلایل مختلفی این تاپیک معلق و پا در هوا مونده بود...
دلایلی مثله غیبت ناگهانی فیتوی عزیز،امتحانات ترم دانشجویان عزیزو بالاخره ارشد بقیه من جمله خودم.... و از همه مهم تر کم کاری اول از همه اینجانب همگی مسبب این وقفه ایجاد شده در روند تاپیک بود...

اما از الان با امید به لطف خدا و کمک شما دوستان عزیز که همیشه همراه و حامی بودید میخواییم روند تاپیکو ادامه بدیم..
ما قبلا فقط بخش گرامر داشتیم و ترجمه....
الان اگر هر کسی از دوستان نظری داره لطفا نظرشو بده و بعد با همفکری و موافقت همه عزیزان روندی اونطور که صلاحه ادامه بدیم..

دوستان بسم الله..

منتظر نظرات سازنده شما هستیم..

می گم حالا که ارشدا دارن زیاد میشن و همه درد مشترک داریم برای ترجمه یا درک مطلب مقاله های بی شماری که باید بخونیم به داد هم برسیم چطوره ؟
 

manochehri_s

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می گم حالا که ارشدا دارن زیاد میشن و همه درد مشترک داریم برای ترجمه یا درک مطلب مقاله های بی شماری که باید بخونیم به داد هم برسیم چطوره ؟
عالی میشه.من تو ارشد معمولا زبانو 20درصد میزنم.درصدش خیلی کمه.:(به نظر من که خیلی عالی میشه.اون لغاتی هم که مشکل داریمو از هم میپرسیم:smile:
 

* ziba *

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عالی میشه.من تو ارشد معمولا زبانو 20درصد میزنم.درصدش خیلی کمه.:(به نظر من که خیلی عالی میشه.اون لغاتی هم که مشکل داریمو از هم میپرسیم:smile:

هی روزگار ! خدا بیامرزه زبان کنکور چقدر آسون و الکی بود !

من ایشالا هر هفته هوم ورکامو میارم اینجا ببینید چه خبره !
 

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