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考场 (kǎochǎng) is typically used in the context of education and testing. It refers to a physical location where exams or tests are administered, such as a classroom, lecture hall, or designated testing center.
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The term 考题 (kǎo tí), meaning "exam question," is considered a more formal word in Chinese. It is primarily used in academic or educational contexts, such as schools and universities, to refer specifically to questions that are part of an examination or test.
In contrast, more informal expressions might include 题目 (tímù), which means "topic" or "question" in a broader sense and can be used in casual conversations. However, 考题 (kǎo tí) is specifically tied to formal settings where assessments take place, thus making it a formal term.
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In Chinese, there are several words and phrases that can be used as alternatives to 考题 (kǎo tí), which means "exam question." Here are some of them:
1. 试题 (shì tí) - This term directly translates to "test question" and is commonly used in academic contexts to refer to questions that appear on tests or exams.
2. 考试题 (kǎo shì tí) - Similar to 考题, this term translates to "exam question" and is specifically used in reference to questions that are part of an examination.
3. 问题 (wèn tí) - While this word generally means "question," it can be used in the context of exam questions, especially in informal settings. However, it is more generic and not exclusively tied to examinations.
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