[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)填空与阅读理解模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)填空与阅读理解模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 SECTION 1 Directions: Each sentence below has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are five lettered or sets of words. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence a
2、s a whole. 1 Because the employees motives were found to be_, no disciplinary action will be taken against him for the mistake. ( A) absurd ( B) gratuitous ( C) improvised ( D) benign ( E) harmless 2 Jennifer loves roses for the_of their petals and leaves, but I am most enthralled by their olfactory
3、 properties. ( A) aesthetics ( B) scent ( C) beauty ( D) usefulness ( E) enjoyment 3 His penchant for learning history should prove to be_ during his studies to become a history teacher. ( A) fickle ( B) practical ( C) exceptional ( D) futile ( E) advantageous 4 The elementary school students have a
4、_understanding of fractions; some days they comprehend the math concepts, but other days they seem not to grasp them at all. ( A) formidable ( B) conducive ( C) clear ( D) tenuous ( E) questionable 5 During a time of protracted economic duress, the wealthy can become poor,_both income from high-payi
5、ng jobs and dividends earned on investments. ( A) losing ( B) regaining ( C) denying ( D) insuring ( E) forfeiting 6 Discussion of personal income is generally seen as_when among people who are not close friends, as it can easily be interpreted as either bragging, whining, or attempting to make the
6、other party feel inferior. ( A) complimentary ( B) thoughtless ( C) awkward ( D) self-absorbed ( E) inconsiderate 7 We felt_once the committee issued its report that authenticated our actions. ( A) angered ( B) abused ( C) vindicated ( D) helpless ( E) justified 8 The political science of internatio
7、nal relations is renowned for being a_subject; beyond a few governing principles, very little is graced with universal agreement. ( A) fractious ( B) divisive ( C) discerning ( D) lucrative ( E) pervasive 9 Before eating the main courses at a buffet, my mother likes to _her appetite with a garden sa
8、lad. ( A) discern ( B) obscure ( C) whet ( D) obviate ( E) sharpen 10 Earth sheltering, the practice of using packed earth or soil to cover and insulate homes, is sometimes regarded with_by those who employ this technique, though practical considerations often temper their original enchantment. ( A)
9、 disdain ( B) enthrallment ( C) apathy ( D) agitation ( E) fascination SECTION 3 Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions based on its content. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following a passage on the basis of what is st
10、ated or implied in the passage. 10 Defined biologically, hair is primarily composed of keratin, a protein, which grows out through the skin from follicles deep within the dermis. This definition holds for all mammals. What sets humans apart is not in the hair, but in the follicle. Under the microsco
11、pe, an individual humans hair follicles are anatomically indistinguishable, meaning that a hair follicle on your head is visually identical to one on your upper arm. Physiologically, however, the two follicles behave very differently. The first type, found in all mammals, produces terminal hair, the
12、 longer, darker, thicker hair generally found on the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes. The second type, particular to humans, produces the fine, unpigmented vellus hair found on most places of the human body, including the face and back. Vellus hair is usually very short and the follicles are not conn
13、ected to sebaceous glands. 11 It can be inferred from the passage that ( A) mammals do not have sebaceous glands. ( B) animals such as monkeys cannot grow terminal hair. ( C) the hair of a horse is composed mainly of keratin. ( D) scientists cannot distinguish human hair from the hair of other mamma
14、ls. ( E) terminal hair grows much faster than vellus hair. 12 The main purpose of the passage is to ( A) introduce the idea that human hair is different from the hair of other mammals. ( B) explain how terminal hair follicles change into vellus hair follicles. ( C) describe the similarities between
15、two types of human hair follicles. ( D) compare the anatomy of human hair follicles with that of other types of hair follicles. ( E) demonstrate that human hair growth contradicts the commonly held definition of biology. 13 Which of the following, if true, most weakens the authors argument that huma
16、n hair is distinct from the hair of other mammals? ( A) Scientific research shows that both vellus hair follicles and terminal hair follicles develop from a common follicle stem cell. ( B) Keratin has been found to exist in cells other than hair cells. ( C) Other animals, including insects and spide
17、rs, have been categorized as having hair-like filaments. ( D) Vellus hair follicles have been identified on chimpanzees. ( E) Hair follicle stem cells are also responsible for new skin growth after injury. 13 By definition, tea is produced from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis, an evergreen plant
18、 grown mainly in the tropical and sub-tropical climates of Asia, though some varieties can also tolerate cooler, marine climates and are cultivated as far north as Great Britain and the coastal western United States. The most popular varieties of tea plant are the China and the Assam. The leaves of
19、these plants are variously processed and blended with many different strains and fragrances to create the most popular tea varieties and flavors. While extracted oils, like bergamot, may be added to create signature flavors, such as Earl Grey, most recognized tea varieties are created through differ
20、ent methods of processing the tea leaves themselves. In fact, tea is traditionally classified based on the techniques with which it is produced and processed. For example, white teas are produced from wilted and unoxidized leaves. Oolongs are from wilted, bruised, and partially oxidized leaves. And
21、black teas are produced from wilted, sometimes crushed, and fully oxidized leaves. 14 Which of these statements about teas does the information in this passage support?Select all such statements. ( A) Tea plants can be cultivated across the northern hemisphere. ( B) Tea leaves can be blended with va
22、rious fragrances to create new flavors of tea. ( C) Tea varieties are classified according to their individual processing method. 15 Select the sentence within the paragraph that identifies the most popular varieties of tea plants. SECTION 1 Directions: Each sentence below has one or two blanks, eac
23、h blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are five lettered or sets of words. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 16 Built over 50 years by two private companies and one city-owned corporation, the New Y
24、ork subway suffers from certain problems (i)_infrastructure, which has evolved over time rather than being(ii)_planned from the beginning. 17 Primarily a fantasy writer, Ursula K. LeGuin is also a(i)_ literary critic and philosophical commentator. Her fiction (ii)_this: Her stories are woven through
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