[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)基础填空模拟试卷41及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)基础填空模拟试卷 41及答案与解析 SECTION 2 Directions: In each of the following questions, a related pair of words or phrases is followed by five lettered pairs of words or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. 1 A transform
2、ative scientific idea that emerged in the eighteenth century was the realization that slow, inexorable geological processes follow the basic laws of physics and chemistry. This seems (i)_ conclusion in hindsight, but its implication- -that geological processes in the distant past must have (ii)_ the
3、se very same laws- -was (iii)_ geologists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. an obvious D. followed G. evident to B. a significant E. preceded H. overlooked by C. a controversial F. entailed I. revolutionary for 2 Inuit print making is less (i)_ than carv
4、ing in that it does not have substantial historical precedents, although there are (ii)_ incised carvings on bone or antler, facial tattoo marks, or inlay skin work on clothing, mitts and footwear. Carving materials such as stone, bone, antler, wood, and ivory were (iii) _, but paper and drawing too
5、ls were unknown until introduced by early explorers and missionaries. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. traditional D. affinities with G. available locally B. prestigious E. objections to H. rarely used C. anomalous F. regulations about I. virtually interchangeable 3 The (i)_ quality of much conte
6、mporary drawing may be attributable to the use of photography as a drawing shortcut. Photography (ii)_ modern arts, but when it is used as a tracing tool in order to (iii)_ the difficulties of achieving correct proportion, the resulting art often feels static and lifeless. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank
7、 (iii) A. inert D. frequent enervated G. augment B. jubilant E. wonderfully enriched H. foreground C. sensuous F. inevitably circumscribed I. circumvent 4 For Plato the art of music was so (i)_ moral and political reality that any alteration to music system would necessarily require a corresponding
8、political shift. But two and a half millennia later, when classical music is generally seen merely as a lifestyle accessory, Platos conception seems (ii)_. To be sure, there are still people who consider classical music to be of (iii)_ cultural importance, but few of them are able to articulate this
9、 convincingly. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. rarely identified with D. apt G. marginal B. tenuously connected to E. absurd H. profound C. firmly anchored in F. disingenuous I. uncertain 5 Scientific papers often (i)_ what actually happened in the course of the investigations they describe. Mis
10、understandings, blind alleys, and mistakes of various sorts will fail to appear in the final written accounts because (ii)_ is a desirable attribute when transmitting results in a scientific report and would be poorly served by (iii)_. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. amplify D. transparency G. a
11、 comprehensive historical account B. misrepresent E. efficiency H. a purely quantitative analysis C. particularize F. exhaustiveness I. an overly superficial discussion 6 No other contemporary poets work has such a well-earned reputation for (i)_, and there are few whose moral vision is so imperious
12、ly unsparing. Of late, however, the almost belligerent demands of his severe and densely forbidding poetry have taken an improbable turn. This new collection is the poets fourth book in six years an ample output even for poets of sunny disposition, let alone for one of such (ii)_ over the previous 5
13、0 years. Yet for all his newfound (iii)_, his poetry is as thorny as ever. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. patent accessibility D. penitential austerity G. taciturnity B. intrinsic frivolity E. intractable prolixity H. volubility C. near impenetrability F. impetuous prodigality I. pellucidity 7
14、Even the reader acquainted with the outlines of Pushkins biography will be (i)_ the (ii)_ so vividly conveyed in Binyons biography. Not only was Pushkins personal correspondence intercepted and his movements (iii)_, but Tsar Nicholas Is decision to oversee Pushkins career obliged Pushkin to submit a
15、ll his manuscripts for inspection. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. attracted to D. suffocating lack of creative freedom G. ignored B. confused by E. concern for contemporary society H. monitored C. struck by F. underlying sense of historical change I. commended 8 Biologists have little (i)_ draw
16、ing the link between the success of humanity and human (ii)_. Indeed, many biologists claim that this attribute, the ability to (iii)_, or, to put it more sharply, to make individuals subordinate their self-interest to the needs of the group, lies at the root of human achievement. Blank (i) Blank (i
17、i) Blank (iii) A. consensus regarding D. resilience G. reflect B. compunction about E. sociability H. communicate C. justification for F. uniqueness I. cooperate 9 Just because, as a photographer, Friedlander (i)_ places that most people consider ugly does not mean that he is out to prove they are b
18、eautiful. Instead, his work suggests that the photographer simply cannot ignore so much of the built American landscape but is obligated to (ii)_ what we pass through day in and day out, regardless of (iii)_. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. tends to avoid D. document G. authenticity B. is harshl
19、y critical of E. emulate H. truthfulness C. is interested in F. discredit I. aesthetics 10 Traditional Vietnamese culture has long promoted the idea of gender equality. Founding myths (i)_ the equal division of labor in child care for mothers and fathers. As is often the case, however, theoretical c
20、ommitments are (ii)_ actual processes. In reality, gender-based (iii)_ persists. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. obscure D. incommensurate with G. parity B. celebrate E. surpassed by H. inclusiveness C. countermand F. inspired by I. stratification 11 Unlike most other serious journals, which dra
21、in money from their owners, the Review has long been (i)_. But the formula is not without its imperfections, which have grown more pronounced in recent years. The publication has always been erudite and (i)_ but not always lively and readable. (iii)_, accompanied by a certain aversion to risk taking
22、, has pervaded its pages for a long time. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii) A. lucrative D. authoritative G. An originality B. realistic E. animated H. An impulsiveness C. unesteemed F. trendy I. A staleness 12 The new art museums (i) _ building augurs well for that ambitious institution because it s
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