German Vocabulary for the National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao)31
Introduction
The National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao) is a standardized test in China that determines a student's eligibility for university admission. The German language section of the Gaokao requires students to demonstrate their vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. This article presents a comprehensive list of German vocabulary words commonly found on the Gaokao, organized alphabetically with English translations.
Vocabulary
* ab (prep.): from; since
* aber (conj.): but
* als (conj.): when; than
* an (prep.): on; at
* auf (prep.): on; at; to
* aus (prep.): from; out of
* bald (adv.): soon
* bei (prep.): by; at; near
* bis (prep.): until
* danken (v.): to thank
* das (def. art.): the (neuter)
* dein (poss. adj.): your (familiar)
* der (def. art.): the (masculine)
* die (def. art.): the (feminine)
* dies (demon. pron.): this
* dürfen (v.): to be allowed to
* ein (indef. art.): a; an
* er (pron.): he; it
* fahren (v.): to drive
* finden (v.): to find
* fragen (v.): to ask
* freundlich (adj.): friendly
* geben (v.): to give
* gehen (v.): to go
* haben (v.): to have
* halten (v.): to hold
* helfen (v.): to help
* her (adv.): here
* heute (adv.): today
* ich (pron.): I
* in (prep.): in; into
* ja (adv.): yes
* jetzt (adv.): now
* kommen (v.): to come
* können (v.): to be able to
* lachen (v.): to laugh
* lernen (v.): to learn
* machen (v.): to make
* mögen (v.): to like
* morgen (adv.): tomorrow
* müssen (v.): to have to
* nach (prep.): after; to
* nein (adv.): no
* nicht (adv.): not
* nur (adv.): only
* ob (conj.): if
* oben (adv.): above
* oder (conj.): or
* sein (v.): to be
* so (adv.): so; thus
* sprechen (v.): to speak
* stehen (v.): to stand
* tun (v.): to do
* und (conj.): and
* unten (adv.): below
* viel (adj.): many; much
* vom (prep.): from
* von (prep.): by; of
* vor (prep.): before; in front of
* warum (adv.): why
* was (interr. pron.): what
* wer (interr. pron.): who
* wie (interr. adv.): how
* wieder (adv.): again
* wollen (v.): to want
* zahlen (v.): to pay
* Zeit (n.): time
Conclusion
The vocabulary words presented in this article are essential for students preparing for the German section of the Gaokao. By mastering these words, students can improve their vocabulary, enhance their reading comprehension, and boost their overall performance on the examination. Regular practice and exposure to German language materials are crucial for building a strong vocabulary foundation.
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