test score

考试成绩:通常是一个数字

常用释义

词性释义

考试成绩:通常是一个数字,用来表示考生在考试中的表现。
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1·A US scholarship worth 500 dollars is awarded to students whenever their Scholastic Assessment Test score is at least 2000, and for every 100 points over 2000.
只要学生的学业评估测验分数至少为2000,并且每超过2000分,每100分,就会向他们授予价值500美元的美国奖学金。
2·Ripley indulges a popular obsession with international test score comparisons, which show wide and frightening gaps between the United States and other countries.
雷普利痴迷于国际考试成绩对比,这显示出美国和其他国家之间巨大而可怕的差距。
3·She noted, many young people are especially risk averse at school—afraid that one low test score or mediocre grade could cost them a spot at a selective university.
她指出,许多年轻人尤其不愿意在学校冒险,担心一次考试的分数低或成绩差会让他们失去进入名牌大学的机会。
4·Yet, she noted, many young people are especially unwilling to take risks at school afraid that one low test score or poor grade could cost them a spot at a selective university.
然而,她指出,许多年轻人尤其不愿意在学校冒险,担心考试分数低或成绩差会让他们失去进入名牌大学的机会。
5·In America, you are much more than your test score.
在美国,分数决定不了你的命运。
6·You will receive your Test Score Report within 3 weeks.
无论名额是否报满,考试前3周自动停止受理报名。
7·The gentler in constitution of TCM, the sting test score was lower.
平和质者乳酸刺痛分值显著小于偏颇体质者;
8·Meanwhile, to make every test score known can avoid any kind of cheating.
同时,公布每一次成绩能够避免作弊。
9·His IQ test score was merely average at 104, and his deportment was sometimes poor.
他的智商测试成绩仅仅是平均104的水平,而他的行为举止有时候很糟糕。
10·I know, Anna, but they dont have to take the person with the highest test score.
我知道,安娜。可他们不一定会雇用得分最高的人。