When it comes to IELTS reading, candidates are deeply convinced that this element is where most skills lie.As a matter of fact, the most efficient and essential strategy to handle reading part can be referred to as exchange of synonyms. This essay is in an attempt to assist candidates in surpassing barriers in the field of reading and hopefully can function as a reminder of one linguistic skill flexible use or deployment of synonyms .
In broad terms, exchange of synonyms can be separated into three categories. Initially, the most crucial and most widely encountered one can be identified as synonyms with varied roots but with same part of speech. A further and most obvious form can be known as synonyms with same root, whereas the part of speech differs .The significance of final type can never be lessened since it is a virtual combination of attributes from the two aforementioned categories and can be referred to as synonyms with varied roots and different part of speech
Ⅰ.Specific Exemplifications of Synonyms with Varied Roots but with Same Part of Speech
A. Specific Exemplifications of Synonyms with Varied Roots but with Same Part of Speech in Summary Completion with a Box
Cambridge IETLS 4test1 passage 3 question 39
it was found that they made ----choices.
B. Specific Exemplifications of Synonyms with Varied Roots but with Same Part of Speech in Multiple Choices
Cambridge IETLS 4test3 passage 1
Question 3: Which of the following is mentioned by the writer as a reason why children end up living on the streets?
A .unemployment
B. war
C. poverty
D .crime
Ⅱ.Specific Exemplifications of Synonyms with Same Root, Whereas the Part of Speech Differs
A. Specific Exemplifications of Synonyms with Same Root, Whereas the Part of Speech Differs in Classification
Cambridge IETLS 6test3 passage 3
Question 33-37
Classify the following descriptions as relating to
A. caloric-restricted monkeys
B. control monkeys
C. neither caloric-restricted monkeys nor control monkeys
33. Monkeys were less likely to become diabetic.
The synonym of this word, namely diabetes, is identifiable in text.
. .
Because the subject in this paragraph is caloric-restricted monkeys, in the text, diabetes acts as a substitute for diabetic in the question then after some analysis, the answer choice A is thought to be perfect.
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