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1、GRE-36 及答案解析(总分:54.01,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSECTION 1/B(总题数:18,分数:30.00)UAntonyms/U(分数:7.00)(1).FLEDGLING:(分数:1.00)A.(A) experiencedB.(B) shyC.(C) cautiousD.(D) pedestrianE.(E) fleeting(2).EQUANIMITY:(分数:1.00)A.(A) clamorB.(B) disparityC.(C) agitationD.(D) propensityE.(E) indivisibility(3).ANATHEMATIZE:(分数:
2、1.00)A.(A) appraiseB.(B) reciprocateC.(C) patronizeD.(D) insinuateE.(E) bless(4).INOCULATION : IMMUNITY :(分数:1.00)A.(A) talisman : charmB.(B) serum : antidoteC.(C) exposure : weatheringD.(D) indoctrination : disloyaltyE.(E) invasion : fortification(5).CALLOW : MATURITY :(分数:1.00)A.(A) incipient: fru
3、itionB.(B) eager : anxietyC.(C) youthful : senilityD.(D) apathetic : disinterestE.(E) pallid : purity(6).Although he did not consider himself_ he felt that the inconsistencies in her story _ a certain degree of incredulity on his part.(分数:1.00)A.(A) an apostate.justifiedB.(B) an optimist.intimatedC.
4、(C) a hypocrite.demonstratedD.(D) a charlatan.dignifiedE.(E) a skeptic.warranted(7).Among contemporary writers of fiction, Virginia Woolf is _ figure, in some ways as radical as James Joyce, in others no more modern than Jane Austen.(分数:1.00)A.(A) a doctrinaireB.(B) an introspectiveC.(C) a periphera
5、lD.(D) a disinterestedE.(E) an anomalous1.The author of the passage concedes which of the following about Mary Shelley as an author?(分数:1.00)A.(A) She was unaware of the literary and mythological traditions of the overreacher.B.(B) She intentionally parodied the scientific and literary discoveries o
6、f her time.C.(C) She was exposed to radical artistic and scientific concepts that influenced her work.D.(D) She lacked the maturity to create a literary work of absolute originality.E.(E) She was not so much an author in her own right as an imitator of the literary works of others.2.SEQUESTER:(分数:1.
7、00)A.(A) precede in sequenceB.(B) permit to mingleC.(C) alter in compositionD.(D) free from doubtE.(E) attempt to better3.The author quotes Mario Praz primarily in order to(分数:1.00)A.(A) support her own perception of Mary Shelleys uniquenessB.(B) illustrate recent changes in scholarly opinions of Sh
8、elleyC.(C) demonstrate Prazs unfamiliarity with Shelleys FrankensteinD.(D) provide an example of the predominant critical view of ShelleyE.(E) contrast Prazs statement about Shelley with Shelleys own self-appraisal4.The passage presents information that would answer which of the following questions?
9、(分数:1.00)A.(A) In what ways do the coastlines of Africa and South America differ from one another?B.(B) How much lighter than the substratum of igneous rock below them are the continental masses?C.(C) Is the rotation of the globe affecting the stability of the present-day continental masses?D.(D) Ac
10、cording to Wegeners theory, in what direction have the Americas tended to move?E.(E) How does Wegeners theory account for the apparent immobility of the African continent?5.For centuries, physicists have had good reason to believe in the principle of equivalence propounded by Galileo: it has _ many
11、rigorous tests that _ its accuracy to extraordinary precision.(分数:1.00)A.(A) promisedB.(B) passed.presupposedC.(C) borne.postulatedD.(D) survived.provedE.(E) inspired.equated6.It can be inferred from the passage that evidence for continental drift has been provided by the(分数:1.00)A.(A) correspondenc
12、es between coastal contoursB.(B) proof of an original solitary land massC.(C) level of sima underlying the continentsD.(D) immobility of the African continentE.(E) relative heaviness of the continental massesUAntonyms/U(分数:7.00)(1).REPUDIATE:(分数:1.00)A.(A) misleadB.(B) minimizeC.(C) ascertainD.(D) i
13、solateE.(E) accept(2).ALOOFNESS:(分数:1.00)A.(A) exaggerationB.(B) simplicityC.(C) concernD.(D) complacencyE.(E) disingenuousness(3).OBFUSCATE:(分数:1.00)A.(A) insinuateB.(B) exacerbateC.(C) protractD.(D) clarifyE.(E) placate(4).The epiphyte plants of the rain forest use trees for physical support but d
14、o not, like_ , sap nutrients from their hosts.(分数:1.00)A.(A) faunaB.(B) predatorsC.(C) parasitesD.(D) insectivoresE.(E) stumps(5).To the embittered ex-philanthropist, all the former recipients of his charity were_ , as stingy with their thanks as they were wasteful of his largesse.(分数:1.00)A.(A) lou
15、tsB.(B) misersC.(C) ingratesD.(D) prigsE.(E) renegades(6).DAMPEN : ENTHUSIASM :(分数:1.00)A.(A) moisten : throatB.(B) test : commitmentC.(C) distract : attentionD.(D) reverse : directionE.(E) mute : sound(7).BURST : SOUND :(分数:1.00)A.(A) ebb : tideB.(B) tinder : fireC.(C) blast : windD.(D) glimmer : l
16、ightE.(E) shard : pottery7.Which of the following statements is most compatible with the principles embodied in Plessy v. Ferguson as described in the passage?(分数:1.00)A.(A) Internal separation of whites and blacks within a given school is unconstitutional.B.(B) Whites and blacks may be educated in
17、separate schools so long as they offer comparable facilities.C.(C) The maintenance of separate professional schools for blacks and whites is unconstitutional.D.(D) The separate-but-equal doctrine is inapplicable to the realm of private education.E.(E) Blacks may be educated in schools with whites wh
18、enever the blacks and whites have equal institutions.8.According to the author, Frankenstein parts from the traditional figure of the overreacher in(分数:1.00)A.(A) his exaggerated willB.(B) his atypical purposeC.(C) the excesses of his methodD.(D) the inevitability of his failureE.(E) his defiance of
19、 the deity9.INSIPIDNESS:(分数:1.00)A.(A) wisdomB.(B) cowardiceC.(C) lividityD.(D) savorinessE.(E) tentativeness10.DISPASSIONATE : PARTISANSHIP :(分数:1.00)A.(A) enthusiastic : zealousnessB.(B) disconsolate : sorrowC.(C) intemperate : moderationD.(D) volatile : immobilityE.(E) ardent : involvement11.Acco
20、rding to the passage, Houston aimed his leg-islative challenge at the graduate and professional school level on the basis of the assumption that(分数:1.00)A.(A) the greatest inequities existed at the highest academic and professional levelsB.(B) the separate-but-equal doctrine applied solely to the hi
21、ghest academic levelsC.(C) there were clear precedents for reform in existence at the graduate school levelD.(D) the judiciary would feel less apprehension at desegregation on the graduate levelE.(E) the consequences of desegregation would become immediately apparent at the graduate school level12.W
22、hich of the following best describes the relation-ship between the McLaurin decision and the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision?(分数:1.00)A.(A) The McLaurin decision superseded the Brown decision.B.(B) The Brown decision provided a precedent for the McLaurin decision.C.(C) The Brown decision r
23、eversed the McLaurin decision.D.(D) The McLaurin decision limited the application of the Brown decision.E.(E) The McLaurin decision provided legal authority for the Brown decision.13.The aspect of Houstons work most extensively discussed in the passage is its(分数:1.00)A.(A) psychological canninessB.(
24、B) judicial complexityC.(C) fundamental efficiencyD.(D) radical intellectualismE.(E) exaggerated idealism14.Book publishing has long been _ profession, partly because, for younger editors, the best way to win a raise or a promotion was to move on to another publishing house.(分数:1.00)A.(A) an innovat
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