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"clone"의 동의어 (3).
1.
Given the fragility of the 15th-century manuscript,
the museum curator decided
to display a high-fidelity __________
that captured every minute ink splatter and parchment texture,
allowing scholars to study it without risking the original.
A) facsimile
B) copycat
C) xerox
D) lookalike
Answer: A
Explanation:
A facsimile is an exact,
highly detailed reproduction of a document or book,
often used in archival and scholarly contexts
to preserve the original's integrity.
2.
The legal team was relieved
to find a notarized __________ of the deed,
as it held the same evidentiary weight in court
as the lost original document due to its identical nature.
A) reproduction
B) duplicate
C) replicant
D) imitator
Answer: B
Explanation:
A duplicate is a second version of an original
that is intended to have the same validity and function,
particularly in administrative or legal settings.
3.
The tech industry often criticizes late-entry firms
that produce __________ products,
which offer no genuine innovation
but simply mimic the interface and features of the market leader.
A) reproduction
B) duplicate
C) copycat
D) clone
Answer: C
Explanation:
Copycat is a derogatory or informal term
for someone or something
that imitates another’s work or ideas
without adding original value.
4.
In the groundbreaking 1996 experiment,
scientists successfully produced
a genetic __________ named Dolly,
a sheep that was biologically identical
to the donor of the somatic cell.
A) xerox
B) lookalike
C) imitator
D) clone
Answer: D
Explanation:
A clone refers to a biological organism produced asexually
that is genetically identical to its parent or donor.
5.
The historical site features
a life-sized __________ of a Roman chariot,
meticulously reconstructed using ancient materials
to give tourists an authentic sense
of how the original vehicle functioned.
A) replica
B) facsimile
C) copycat
D) xerox
Answer: A
Explanation:
A replica is a physical reconstruction of an object or artwork,
often for educational, commemorative, or commercial purposes.
6.
In Philip K. Dick’s dystopian narrative,
the protagonist is tasked with hunting down
a bio-engineered __________,
a synthetic human designed to be indistinguishable
from a real person but used as a laborer.
A) lookalike
B) replicant
C) imitator
D) duplicate
Answer: B
Explanation:
Replicant is a specialized term from science fiction
(specifically Blade Runner)
used to describe manufactured, synthetic humanoid beings.
7.
Although the actor claimed to be a serious performer,
critics dismissed him as a mere __________
who survived only by mimicking
the unique vocal mannerisms and gestures of his famous father.
A) xerox
B) clone
C) imitator
D) facsimile
Answer: C
Explanation:
An imitator is a person
who copies the behavior or style of another,
often used in performance
or to imply a lack of true personal identity.
8.
For the final stage of the landscape design,
the architect requested a digital __________
of the site's elevation data
to ensure that the secondary server had a perfect mirror
of the primary records.
A) replicant
B) copycat
C) imitator
D) copy
Answer: D
Explanation:
Copy is the most versatile and general term
for an imitation or reproduction
of information, files, or objects.
9.
The forensic artist noted
that the suspect had a striking __________
who lived in the same neighborhood,
which initially led to several false identifications
by eyewitnesses.
A) lookalike
B) facsimile
C) reproduction
D) xerox
Answer: A
Explanation:
A lookalike refers to a person or thing
that has a strong physical or visual resemblance to another,
regardless of any genetic or functional connection.
10.
Before the digital revolution,
office efficiency relied heavily on the ability
to __________ large stacks of memos,
a process so common that the brand name became synonymous
with the act of photocopying.
A) imitate
B) xerox
C) clone
D) replicate
Answer: B
Explanation:
Xerox is a proprietary eponym
used as a verb to describe the act of making photocopies
using a machine.
11.
The gallery specializes in the high-quality __________
of classic Renaissance paintings,
using specialized pigments and canvas
to recreate the visual impact of the masters' works
for private collectors.
A) lookalike
B) duplicate
C) reproduction
D) copycat
Answer: C
Explanation:
Reproduction is a formal term
in the art world for the process of recreating a work of art,
often through printing or professional remaking.
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