蓝思阅读指数(Lexile Measure)测评题库及答案
1. baby fish may be hard to see.
It is _________.
请回答:
A) red
B) cold
C) noisy
D) little
2. The dog could not catch the cat.
The cat was very____.
请回答:
A) fast
B) big
C) long
D) funny
3. Alice heard a car outside. Her mom was home! Alice ran to the door. Her mom walked inside, and Alice smiled. Alice gave her mom a hug. Alice started to tell her mom about her day.
请回答:
Alice was______.
A) wet
B) happy
C) cold
D)
4. The Schmid family is on a trip. Their trip started more than thirty years ago. The trip has not ended yet. In 2018, the family is still on their trip. They drive their car. They go to many new places.
请回答:
The trip is ____.
A) new
B) boring
C) hard
D) long
5. It was a good day to be outside. Max was happy to sit on the grass and enjoy the race. He could see all the runners from where he sat. They all looked fast! But he knew there could Max_____the race.
请回答:
A) finished
B) planned
C) watched
D) missed
6. She asks her mother to take her there almost every day. She likes to play in the water with
her friends. Sometimes, they race from one side of the pool to the other. She is very proud of herself when she wins.
请回答:
Tess ____ with her friends.
A) talks
B) swims
C) skates
D) paints
7. Emma wants to join a swimming team. First, she has to show how fast she can swim in one race. She goes to the pool every day after school. Each day, she tries to swim faster than she did before. After a while, she becomes much faster. When it is finally time to race, she wins easily. She can join the team!
请回答:
Emma_______.
A) forgot
B) wrote
C) practiced
D) slipped
8. William Helmreich is an author and a teacher. He grew up in New York City. His father took him on w
alks around different neighborhoods. Together, they discovered parts of the city they hadn't seen before. As an adult, Helmreich decided to walk along every street in New York City. That's a distance of about 6,000 miles. While he walked, he asked the people he met about their lives. He used their answers to write a book about the city.
请回答:
Helmreich likes to______.
A)practice
B)perform
C)invent
D)explore
9. In 1884, Granville T. Woods began his career as one of America's most talented inventors. His first invention helped steam boiler furnaces heat homes and buildings better. Later that year, Granville invented a new telephone transmitter. It could send sounds over a longer distance than the old transmitters. The sounds were much clearer and louder, too.
请回答:
His inventions were______.
A)unsafe
B)plain
C)useful
D)silly
10. Caleb sat on the grass between the fence and the blackberry bushes, trying to read for a class assignment. But the warm sun and gentle breeze made him sleepy. He closed his eyes and listened to the bees near the white blackberry flowers buzzing like tiny motors. He opened his eyes and watched the clouds slowly travel across the sky, He heard the screen door open suddenly with a loud squeak. His mother was looking for him. "Have you finished
your assignment yet?" she asked. Caleb sighed quietly and picked up his book again.
请回答:
Caleb was______.
A)Protected
B)Ignored
C)Distracted
D)Confused
11. Since 2004, Joseph Sekar has been cooking rice and feeding it to some wild parrots near his business in Chennai, India. At first, there were only two parrots. The next day there were more. Soon, there were hundreds. By 201 5, Sekar found himself feeding more than 4,000 birds and spending nearly half his daily income to do it. The birds gather twice a day for their rice meals. Sekar hopes he can find someone to take his place before he retires.
请回答:
Sekar is ______.
A)Dedicated
B)Injured
C)Relaxed
D)Reserved
12. Professor Garcia had reviewed so many applications that they were all beginning to resemble each other. He had posted the position for a part-time teaching assistant on the English Department's bulletin board thinking he'd get five or six applications. But he had underestimated student interest in the job. Every one of the students seemed like a perfect applicant. Professor Garcia would have to interview each student- -something he didn't have time to do.
请回答:
The response was_____.
A)Sympathetic
B)Unexpected
C)Informa
D)Typica
13. In 2012, university professor Shinichi Mochizuki released a series of four papers that together contained a 500-page mathematical proof. He stated that these papers contained the solution to a famously difficult math problem. Normally, his work would have been quickly evaluated by other mathematicians. But Mochizuki had created an entirely new branch of mathematics in order to solve the problem. No one else in the field of mathematics understood Mochizuki's abstract new concepts. By 2015, only four other mathematicians claimed to have even read the entire set of papers.
请回答:
Mo chizuki’s papers are______.
A)Divisive
B)Traditiona
C)Complex
D)Unnecessary
14. At rock and gem shows, gemstones get flashed about, and people talk of "natural" and
"cultured" pearls. But when they all look and feel the same, how does anyone know the difference? Pearls are made by mollusks when something gets in their shells and irritates them. The mollusk covers the irritant with layers of nacre, which is the same composite that the inside of its shell is made of. Pearl farmers plant objects into mollusks in order to get it to coat them with nacre. Some farmers plant a shell bead to be coated with several layers of nacre. When X-rayed, these cultured pearls show that they are not nacre all the way through, unlike natural pearls.
请回答:
Cultured and natural pearls have different____.
A)Territories
B)Compositions
C)Reflections
D)Boundaries
15. Earlier in the year, Celia had noticed that her final exams would coincide with her soccer league's championship series games. She was not concerned at the time, as it was hard for her to imagine her team qualifying for the series. But by mid-season her teammates who had suffered preseason injuries had rallied nicely, leading them to several successive victories. Now it was assured that they would be playing in the championship series, and Celia had to scramble to coordinate her soccer and exam schedules.
请回答
Celi a’s team was_____.
A.Sponsored
B.Accommodated
C.Revitalized
D.Evaluated
16. An innovative blend of technology and artistry, the Rain Room is an art installation that offers a uni
que sensory experience to museum attendees. The roving installation consists of an indoor rainstorm that people can amble through without getting drenched. Using more than 500 gallons of recycled water, the Rain Room is not a misnomer-it really is an indoor rainstorm. The room is equipped with sensors that can detect the presence of humans and prevent water from falling in locations occupied by those walking through it.
请回答:
The installation is a(n)_____experience.
A.Cumulative
B.Interactive
C.Furtive
D.Intuitive
切换题库
1. The kite was caught in the highest branches of the tree, far too high for anyone to climb up and secure it safely. So Lena tried hurling a large ball at the tail end of the kite, hoping it wouldn't tear. After three successive tries, she finally dislodged the kite from the tree and returned it to her itte sister. "Try not to fly it so close to trees, Ana," Lena said as she walked back to the house.
Lena ____ the kite.
A) lengthened
B) assembled
C) concealed
D)retrieved
2. Welding is the process of joining two pieces of metal using high heat. In 2015, engineers developed a new welding method. The engineers heated an aluminum sheet between two pieces of metal until the aluminum became a gas. The energy created by the process bonded the two metal pieces at the atomic level. The resulting seams were much stronger than those that form during traditional welding, and the new method used significantly less electricity. This method also allowed the bonded metals to
be shaped during welding, reducing the time and labor necessary to manufacture items. The auto manufacturing industry could greatly benefit from this advance.
cold怎么读
Engineers made a(n)____process.
A.Sanitary
B.Efficient
C.Temporary
D.Organic
3. Although helmets provide some protection, each year many athletes receive concussions while participating in high-impact sports. Brain injuries such as concussions can be difficult to detect. If concussions go untreated, the damage can be severe, with long-lasting effects. Irish inventor Mark Dillon wanted to create a system that would provide athletes and their trainers with instant data after a heavy impact. He developed a mouth guard that contains electronic sensors that can detect the force of a collision. Trainers monitor a computer that receives the information, allowing a decision to be made about the level of medical attention required. The data____ treatment decisions.
A categorize
B. obscures
C. neutralizes
D. hastens
4. After Evelyn concluded at the age of nine that fine art was her true vocation, she convinced her father to allow her to paint a mural on the rear wall of his hardware store. She spent weeks struggling to depict her father and his employees, each holding aloft a hammer. Her father, unconcerned that his likeness resembled a pink bear in a yellow shirt, watched her work with pride. Years later, the faded mural still occupied the back wall of the store. As an adult, Evelyn found it mortifying, but her father insisted that it never be altered.
请回答:
The painting was _
A)unprofessional
B)counterfeit
C)experimental
D)inappropriate
5. Malik had received numerous mass-produced cards after his graduation, but the envelope from his grandmother held a handwritten letter. The letter contained a biography of Malik's

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