[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷16及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷 16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 Given the existence of so many factions in the field, it was unrealistic of Anna Freud to expect any _ of opinion. ( A) freedom ( B) reassessment ( C) uniformity ( D) expression ( E) formation 2 Although specific concerns may determine the intent of a research project, its results are oft
3、en _. ( A) unanticipated ( B) beneficial ( C) expensive ( D) spectacular ( E) specialized 3 To list Reillys achievements in a fragmentary way is (i)_, for it distracts our attention from the (ii)_ themes of her work. ( A) unproductivedisparate ( B) misleadingintegrating ( C) pragmaticcomprehensive (
4、 D) logicalimportant ( E) inevitableunsetting 4 People frequently denigrate books about recent catastrophes as morally (i)_ attempts to profit from misfortune, but in my view our desire for such books, together with the venerable tradition to which they belong, (ii)_ them. ( A) inopportuneencourages
5、 ( B) fortuitousfosters ( C) treacheroussafeguards ( D) despicablelegitimizes ( E) corruptgenerates 5 That many of the important laws of science were discovered during experiments designed to (i)_ other phenomena suggests that experimental results are the (ii)_ of inevitable natural forces rather th
6、an of planning. ( A) analyzefoundations ( B) disprovepredecessors ( C) alteradjuncts ( D) illuminateconsequence ( E) verifyessence 6 Although in eighteenth-century England an active cultural life accompanied the beginnings of middle-class consumerism, the (i)_ of literacy was (ii)_ with the rise of
7、such consumerism in the different areas of the country. ( A) repudiationreconciled ( B) renewalinconsistent ( C) promotioncombined ( D) spreadcompatible ( E) degreeuncorrelated 7 The trainees were given copies of a finished manual to see whether they could themselves begin to _ the inflexible, thoug
8、h tacit, rules for composing more of such instructional materials. ( A) design ( B) revise ( C) disrupt ( D) standardize ( E) derive 8 The availability of oxygen is an essential (i)_ for animal life, while carbon dioxide is equally (ii)_ for plant life. ( A) choiceoptional ( B) duplicationselective
9、( C) conversionexchangeable ( D) conditionnecessary ( E) luxuryharmful 9 Prudery actually draws attention to the vice it is supposed to (i)_; the very act that forbids speech or prohibits sight (ii)_ what is hidden. ( A) condemndistorts ( B) monitorsignals ( C) repressdramatizes ( D) obviatefosters
10、( E) divulgeconceals 10 After thirty years of television, people have become “speed watchers”; consequently, if the camera lingers, the interest of the audience _. ( A) broadens ( B) begins ( C) varies ( D) flags ( E) clears 11 Compared mathematically to smoking and driving, almost everything else s
11、eems relatively risk-free, _ almost nothing seems worth regulating. ( A) yet ( B) since ( C) so ( D) even though ( E) as long as 12 Ironically, Carvers precision in sketching lives on the edge of despair ensures that his stories will sometimes be read too narrowly, much as Dickens social-reformer ro
12、le once caused his broader concerns to be _. ( A) ignored ( B) reinforced ( C) contradicted ( D) diminished ( E) diversified 13 The demise of the rigorous academic curriculum in high school resulted, in part, from the progressive rhetoric that (i)_ the study of subjects previously thought (ii)_ as p
13、art of school learning. ( A) advocatednecessary ( B) enhancedindispensable ( C) restrictedimpractical ( D) underminedpopular ( E) sanctionedinappropriate 14 While some see in practical jokes a wish for mastery in miniature over a world that seems very (i)_, others believe that the jokes purpose is t
14、o disrupt, by reducing all transactions to (ii)_. ( A) dubiousconfusion ( B) disorderlysymmetry ( C) harmoniousdissonance ( D) unrulychaos ( E) turbulentuniformity 15 Aspartame, a new artificial sugar substitute, is only (i)_ replacement for saccharin because, unlike saccharin, it breaks down and lo
15、ses its sweetening characteristics at high temperatures, making it (ii)_ for baking. ( A) an interimideal ( B) an apparentexcellent ( C) a potentialversatile ( D) a significantproblematic ( E) a partialunsuitable 16 Trapped thousands of years ago in Antarctic ice, recently discovered air bubbles are
16、 _ time capsules filled with information for scientists who chart the history of the atmosphere. ( A) inconsequential ( B) broken ( C) veritable ( D) resplendent ( E) impenetrable 17 In the days before the mass marketing of books, censorship was (i)_ source of (ii)_, which helped the sale of the boo
17、k and inspired Ralph Waldo Emerson to remark: “Every burned book enlightens the world”. ( A) a respectedopinion ( B) a constantguidance ( C) a primepublicity ( D) an unnoticedopposition ( E) an unpromisingcriticism 18 It was not only the (i)_ of geologists that (ii)_ earlier development of the revol
18、utionary idea that the Earths continents were moving plates; classical physicists, who could not then explain the mechanism, had declared continental movement impossible. ( A) indecisivenesschallenged ( B) radicalismdeterred ( C) conservatismhindered ( D) assumptionshastened ( E) resistancemandated
19、19 Although often extremely critical of the medical profession as a whole, people are rarely willing to treat their personal doctors with equal _. ( A) impetuosity ( B) sarcasm ( C) mockery ( D) contempt ( E) condescension 20 Aalto, like other modernists, believed that form follows function; consequ
20、ently, his furniture designs asserted the (i)_ of human needs, and the furnitures form was (ii)_ human use. ( A) universalityrefined by ( B) importancerelegated to ( C) rationaleemphasized by ( D) primacydetermined by ( E) variabilityreflected in 21 A (i)_ acceptance of contemporary forms of social
21、behavior has misled a few into believing that values in conflict with the present age are for all practical purposes (ii)_. ( A) casualreliable ( B) superficialtrenchant ( C) complacentsuperseded ( D) cautiousredemptive ( E) plaintiveredundant GRE( VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷 16答案与解析 SECTION 1 Directions: Each
22、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 a whole. 1 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 - 方程等号: Given表示因果,同义重复。 unreal
23、istic不现实的,负向,取反。 - 强词和对应:前文说这个领域中存在很多的派系, faction的释义是 a group within a larger group that has different ideas and opinions than the rest of the group。因此,空格和 factions根据 unrealistic取反,体现期待观点的 “统一 ”是不现实的。 freedom自由, reassessment重新评估, uniformity统一, expression表达, formation形成。答案选 C。 【知识模块】 填空 2 【正确答案】 A 【试
24、题解析】 - 方程等号: Although尽管,反义重复。 - 强词和对应:前文说明确的关注会决定研究项目的意图,因此,空格和determine the intent根据 Although取反,体现 “无法决定意图的 ”。 unanticipated出乎意料的, beneficial有利的, expensive昂贵的, spectacular引人 注目的,specialized专门的。答案选 A。 【知识模块】 填空 3 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 空格 (i): - 方程等号: for因为,表示因果,同义重复。 - 强词和对应:空格 (i)和 distracts取同,体现这种做法具有 “
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