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1、GRE-32及答案解析(总分:46.04,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSECTION 3/B(总题数:24,分数:30.00)1.The apparent rigidity of military discipline often (i) 1 the surprising level of independent thinking expected of the modern officer. Combat situations often (ii) 2 spur-of-the-moment decisions. Blank(i) Blank(ii) belies defyimpinges d
2、iscouragesupplants mandatenegates banishmitigates emulate(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_2.Some teachers complained that the school board was _ , focusing on short-term goals while ignoring the long-term benefits of classroom reorganization.(分数:1.00)A.(A) ambiguousB.(B) myopicC.(C) perceptiveD.(D) discerningE.(E) r
3、eplete3.I could barely follow the _ story line; the numerous twists and turns in the plot made it extremely hard to comprehend.(分数:1.00)A.(A) convolutedB.(B) unambiguousC.(C) conventionalD.(D) resoluteE.(E) dependable4.CIRCUMSPECT:(分数:1.00)A.(A) intricateB.(B) recklessC.(C) dissonantD.(D) formativeE
4、.(E) prudent5.ACCEPT : DEMUR :(分数:1.00)A.(A) enact : revokeB.(B) deny : repelC.(C) mute : dispelD.(D) despise : annoyE.(E) reject : disdainHuman reliance on information technology today is quickly becoming global. TheLine technological developments in the areas of computing, networking, and software
5、engineering have aided the transitions from paper to paperless transactions, andtext and data media to multimedia. Today, speed, efficiency, and accuracy in the(5) exchange of information have become primary tools for increasing productivityand innovation. Activities as diverse as health care, educa
6、tion, and manufacturinghave come to depend on the generation, storage, and transmission of electronicinformation. Computers are not only used extensively to perform the industrial andeconomic functions of society but are also used to provide many services upon which(10) human life depends. Medical t
7、reatment, air traffic control, and national security area few examples. Even a small glitch in the operation of these systems can put humanlives in danger. Computers are also used to store confidential data of a political,social, economic, or personal nature. This fairly recent and progressive depen
8、denceon computer technology signals a real danger for the human race.(15) Current computer systems offer new opportunities for lawbreaking andthe potential to commit traditional types of crimes in nontraditional ways. Forexample, the threat of identity theft is magnified by our reliance on computers
9、 toassist us in everyday activities such as shopping and paying bills. Identity theftrefers to all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another(20) persons personal data by way of fraud or deception, typically for economic gain.By making personal and credit information availab
10、le on the Internet, people openthemselves up to the possibility of a criminal obtaining this information andusing it for nefarious purposes. This is but one instance of the negative impactthat overreliance on computer technology can have on society.(25) As humans continue to make technological advan
11、ces, so too do they relymore heavily upon those innovations. This is a dangerous progression that mustbe tempered with common sense and self-restraint. We cannot allow computertechnology to control too many aspects of our lives, lest we become victims of ourown ingenuity.(分数:6.00)(1).The primary pur
12、pose of the passage is to(分数:1.00)A.(A) challenge a commonly held belief regarding identity fraudB.(B) discuss some potentially devastating effects of our dependence on computersC.(C) suggest ways in which the human race can reduce its dependence on technologyD.(D) evaluate the pros and cons of comp
13、uter technologyE.(E) defend a controversial perspective on the transmission of electronic data(2).The author most likely uses the phrase “a small glitch“ (line 11) in order to(分数:1.00)A.(A) acknowledge the fact that human reliance on computer technology is completely safeB.(B) emphasize the idea tha
14、t it is dangerous for humans to rely so heavily on computer technologyC.(C) cast doubt on the accuracy of any personal data collected on the Internet by criminalsD.(D) criticize human technological advances in the areas of education, medicine, and national securityE.(E) disprove the theory that comp
15、uter technology is unnecessary for human advancement(3).The passage suggests that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements?(分数:1.00)A.(A) Human dependence on computer technology has never been known to advance the species.B.(B) Human dependence on computer tech
16、nology should never be allowed under any circumstances.C.(C) Human dependence on computer technology is a key component in the advancement of the species.D.(D) Human dependence on computer technology cannot be accurately measured.E.(E) Human dependence on computer technology can sometimes have a neg
17、ative impact on society.(4).Each of the following is mentioned in the passage as a potential danger resulting from greater reliance on computer technology EXCEPT: I. The transmission of electronic data II. Increased opportunity for criminal activity III. A drastic reduction in national security(分数:1
18、.00)A.(A) I onlyB.(B) I and II onlyC.(C) I and III onlyD.(D) II and III onlyE.(E) I, II, and III(5).Which of the following statements best summarizes the main point of the first paragraph?(分数:1.00)A.(A) Understanding ones own strengths and weaknesses is a difficult yet important task, not only for i
19、ndividuals, but for nations as a whole.B.(B) The spirituality of individuals should be dictated by the nations government.C.(C) The comparing of a nation to a person is inaccurate and leads only to confusion and misrepresentation.D.(D) The United States was founded upon a principle of law that origi
20、nated from the ancient world.E.(E) A nations moral existence is governed by external conditions only.(6).The authors argument is developed primarily by the use of(分数:1.00)A.(A) an example of one nations successB.(B) an analogy between man and nationC.(C) a critique of the United States ConstitutionD
21、.(D) a warning against civil warE.(E) a personal account of self-realization6.MEDICINE : DOSE :(分数:1.00)A.(A) surgeon : scalpelB.(B) paper : reamC.(C) treatment : hospitalD.(D) ocean : waterE.(E) office : decor7.DISCONCERTED:(分数:1.00)A.(A) composedB.(B) miserlyC.(C) relentlessD.(D) sheepishE.(E) per
22、turbed8.CAPRICIOUS:(分数:1.00)A.(A) dogmaticB.(B) eccentricC.(C) steadfastD.(D) poignantE.(E) raucous9.PLETHORA:(分数:1.00)A.(A) rhetoricB.(B) presumptionC.(C) mutinyD.(D) deficiencyE.(E) figment10.COLLUSION : FRAUD :(分数:1.00)A.(A) dissident : friendB.(B) eccentricity : normalcyC.(C) enigma : mistakeD.(
23、D) diatribe : insultE.(E) surplus : debit11.GLACIER : ICE :(分数:1.00)A.(A) beach : sandB.(B) mountain : cloudsC.(C) ship : harborD.(D) hammer : chiselE.(E) novel : characters12.RESERVOIR : LAKE :(分数:1.00)A.(A) dam : riverB.(B) hub : wheelC.(C) canal : waterwayD.(D) bank : streamE.(E) window : doorThe
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