GRADE1 a letter or number that shows how well a student has done2 to decide how well a student has doneRELATED WORDSsee alsoTESTRESULTSCHOOL/UNIVERSITY1 a letter or number that shows how well a student has done 学生的成绩grade /greɪd/ [countable noun]a letter that is put on a student's work or on an exam to show how good or bad it is 〔学生的〕成绩等级〔以字母表示〕 I wasn't very happy with the grade on my essay. 我对自己论文的成绩不是很满意。 Class participation is a quarter of your final grade. 上课出席率占你们期末成绩的四分之一。good/bad grade I need a really good grade on the final exam to pass the class. 我要在期末考试考到很好的成绩才能通过这门课。get a grade If he gets good enough grades, he'll get a scholarship to Michigan State. 如果他成绩足够好,就可以拿奖学金上密歇根州的大学。mark /mɑːʳk/ [countable noun]especially Britishthe number or letter that is put on a student's work to show how good or bad it is 【尤英】〔学生的〕分数,成绩〔以数字或字母表示〕 His mark on the last test gave him a final average of 88%. 他最后一次测验的成绩使他的最终平均分为88分。get a mark ‘What mark did you get?’ ‘B.’ “你得的是什么成绩?”“B。”good/high mark She came out with the second highest marks in the class. 她考试成绩是全班第二名。bad/low/poor mark You have to do the course again if you get low marks. 如果你的分数很低,就得重修这门课。get full marksget the highest possible marks 得满分 I got full marks in the history test. 我历史测验得了满分。score /skɔːʳ/ [countable noun]Americana number which shows how well or badly a student has done in an examination, especially an important exam given to a lot of students 【美】〔考试的〕分数〔尤指许多学生应考的重要考试〕high/low score Students at King elementary generally have the highest test scores in the city. 金氏小学的学生分数通常是全市最高的。score on Scores on standardized tests have been steadily falling over the past ten years. 标准化考试的分数在过去十年里逐渐下降了。results /rɪˈzʌlts/ [plural noun]Britishall the marks that a student gets in a set of tests or examinations, that show whether he or she has been successful or not 【英】〔从一系列考试取得的〕成绩 The school's ‘GCSE’ results had been much better the previous year. 这学校去年的普通中等教育证书考试成绩好多了。get good results Ceri got better results than she expected. 凯里的考试成绩比她想的要好。!exam results David had appaling exam results at school despite his obvious intelligence. 戴维尽管聪明过人,但是读书的时候考试成绩很差。grade point average/GPA /ˌgreɪd pɔɪnt ˈævərɪdʒ, ˌdʒiː piː ˈeɪ/ [countable noun usually singular]Americanthe average score that a student earns based on all their grades. Usually an A is 4 points, a B is 3 , a C is 2, and a D is 1, and an F is 0 【美】平均分数,平均积分点〔一般来说,A为4分,B为3分,C为2分,D为1分,而F则为0分〕 To be on the honor roll, students must have a GPA of at least 3.5. 学生平均积分点必须至少达到3.5分才能上光荣榜。2 to decide how well a student has done 判定学生成绩是多少markBritish/gradeAmerican /mɑːʳk, greɪd/ [transitive verb]to look at students’ work or examination papers and give them numbers or letters to show how good they are 批阅〔学生作业或试卷〕,给…打分 I have 48 English papers to grade this evening. 我今天晚上有48份英语试卷要批改。 Mrs Parry, have you marked our tests yet? 帕里夫人,你给我们的试卷打分了吗? The examiners who marked her A-level paper were very lenient and gave her a pass. 给她的高级程度考试试卷打分的考官很宽松,让她及格了。mark/grade somebody/something on something The rough draft is graded on content, not on grammar. 草稿按内容而不按文法评分。