[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷14及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷 14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 as
2、a whole. 1 Though it would be (i)_ to expect Barnard to have worked out all of the limitations of his experiment, he must be (ii)_ for his neglect of quantitative analysis. ( A) unjustpardoned ( B) impudentdismissed ( C) unrealisticcriticized ( D) pointlessexamined ( E) inexcusablerecognized 2 The h
3、ierarchy of medical occupations is in many ways a (i)_ system; its strata remain (ii)_ and the practitioners in them have very little vertical mobility. ( A) healthskilled ( B) deliverybasic ( C) regimentalflexible ( D) traininginferior ( E) casteintact 3 Noting the murder victims flaccid musculatur
4、e and pearlike figure, she deduced that the unfortunate fellow had earned his living in some _ occupation. ( A) treacherous ( B) prestigious ( C) ill-paying ( D) illegitimate ( E) sedentary 4 In Germany her startling powers as a novelist are widely (i)_, but she is almost unknown in the English-spea
5、king world because of the difficulties of (ii)_ her eccentric prose. ( A) ignoredediting ( B) admiredtranslating ( C) espousedrevealing ( D) obscuredcomprehending ( E) dispersedtranscribing 5 Liberty is not easy, but far better to be an (i)_ fox, hungry and threatened on its hill, than a (ii)_ canar
6、y, safe and secure in its cage. ( A) unfriendlyfragile ( B) agingyoung ( C) angrycontent ( D) imperiouslethargic ( E) unfetteredwell -fed 6 Remelting old metal cans rather than making primary aluminum from bauxite ore shipped from overseas saves producers millions of dollars in _ and production cost
7、s. ( A) distribution ( B) salvage ( C) storage ( D) procurement ( E) research 7 Johnson never (i)_ to ignore the standards of decent conduct mandated by company policy if (ii)_ compliance with instructions from his superiors enabled him to do so, whatever the effects on his subordinates. ( A) deigne
8、dtacit ( B) attemptedhalfhearted ( C) intendeddirect ( D) scrupledliteral ( E) wishedfeigned 8 Although the feeding activities of whales and walruses give the seafloor of the Bering Shelf a devastated appearance, these activities seem to be actually (i)_ to the area, (ii)_ its productivity. ( A) des
9、tructivecounterbalancing ( B) rehabilitativediminishing ( C) beneficialenhancing ( D) detrimentalredirecting ( E) superfluousencumbering 9 In an age without radio or recordings, an age _ by print, fiction gained its greatest ascendancy. ( A) decimated ( B) denigrated ( C) dominated ( D) emphasized (
10、 E) resurrected 10 Scientists pristine reputation as devotees of the disinterested pursuit of truth has been (i)_ by recent evidence that some scientists have deliberately (ii)_ experimental results to further their own careers. ( A) reinforcedpublished ( B) validatedsuppressed ( C) exterminatedrepl
11、icated ( D) compromisedfabricated ( E) resuscitatedchallenged 11 Although Johnsons and Smiths initial fascination with the fortunes of those jockeying for power in the law firm _ after a few months, the two paid sufficient attention to determine who their lunch partners should be. ( A) revived ( B)
12、emerged ( C) intensified ( D) flagged ( E) persisted 12 A war, even if fought for individual liberty and democratic rights, usually requires that these principles be (i)_, for they are (ii)_ the regimentation and discipline necessary for military efficiency. ( A) espousedcontrary to ( B) suppressedf
13、ulfilled through ( C) suspendedincompatible with ( D) followeddisruptive of ( E) rejectedinherent in 13 To test the (i)_ of borrowing from one field of study to enrich another, simply investigate the extent to which terms from the one may, without forcing, be (ii)_ the other. ( A) riskconfused with
14、( B) universalityapplied to ( C) decorumilluminated by ( D) ratesuperseded by ( E) efficacyutilized by 14 The English novelist William Thackeray considered the cult of the criminal so dangerous that he criticized Dickens Oliver Twist for making the characters in the thieves kitchen so _. ( A) threat
15、ening ( B) riveting ( C) conniving ( D) fearsome ( E) irritating 15 The discovery that, friction excluded, all bodies fall at the same rate is so simple to state and to grasp that there is a tendency to _ its significance. ( A) underrate ( B) control ( C) reassess ( D) praise ( E) eliminate 16 Their
16、 mutual teasing seemed (i)_, but in fact it (ii)_ a long-standing hostility. ( A) aimlessproduced ( B) friendlymasked ( C) playfulcontravened ( D) bitterrevealed ( E) cleveraverted 17 Noting that few employees showed any (i)_ for complying with the corporations new safety regulations, Peterson was f
17、orced to conclude that acceptance of the regulations would be (ii)_, at best. ( A) aptitudeunavoidable ( B) regardindeterminate ( C) respectnegotiable ( D) patienceimminent ( E) enthusiasmgrudging 18 It has been argued that politics as _, whatever its transcendental claims, has always been the syste
18、matic organization of common hatreds. ( A) a theory ( B) an ideal ( C) a practice ( D) a contest ( E) an enigma 19 In many science fiction films, the opposition of good and evil is portrayed as a (i)_ between technology, which is (ii)_, and the errant will of a depraved intellectual. ( A) fusionusef
19、ul ( B) struggledehumanizing ( C) parallelunfettered ( D) conflictbeneficent ( E) similaritymalevolent 20 Although scientists claim that the seemingly (i)_ language of their reports is more precise than the figurative language of fiction, the language of science, like all language, is inherently (ii
20、)_. ( A) ornamentalsubtle ( B) unidimensionalunintelligible ( C) symboliccomp lex ( D) literalallusive ( E) subjectivemetaphorical 21 In recent decades the idea that Cezanne influenced Cubism has been caught in the (i)_ between art historians who credit Braque with its invention and those who (ii)_
21、Picasso. ( A) crossfiretou t ( B) interplayadvocate ( C) paradoxprefer ( D) deliberationattribute ( E) tusslesubstitute GRE( VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷 14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 l
22、ettered 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. 1 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 空格 (ii): - 方程等号: for表示因果,同义重复。 - 强词和对应: for后面说他忽略了定量分析,空格 (ii)和 neglect取同,体现他必须遭到 “因忽略定量分析 ”的 对待,填入一个负向词。 pardon原谅, dismiss认为 不重要而不考虑, criticize批评, examin
23、e仔细检查, recognize认识到。选项 B和 C合适。 空格 (i): -方程等号: Though尽管,反义重复。 - 强词和对应:主句部分说因为忽略定量分析所以应该被指责,所以 Though的部分应该说他不应该被指责,所以期待 Barnard解决所有缺陷就不现实。 unjust不公正的 (对 ), impudent粗鲁的 (错 ), unrealistic不现实的 (对 ), pointless无意义的(错 ), inexcusable不可原谅的 (错 )。综合空格 (ii),答案选 C。 【知识模块】 填空 2 【正确答案】 E 【试题解析】 空格 (i): - 方程等号: is,同
24、义重复。 - 强词和对应:前面说医疗职业的等级制,空格 (i)和 hierarchy根据 is取同,体现医疗等级制是一个 “有等级制特点 ”的系统。 health健康, delivery快递,regimental军团, training训练, caste社会等级。选项 E合适。 空格 (ii): - 方程等号: and连接平行结构,同义重复。 - 强词和对应:空格 (ii)和 little vertical mobility根据 and取同,体现等级是 “没有纵向流动性的 ”。 skilled熟练的, basic基本的, flexible灵活的, inferior低劣的,intact完好无损的
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