[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷25及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷 25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 The fact that a theory is (i)_ does not necessarily (ii)_ its scientific truth, which must be established by unbiased controlled studies. ( A) plausible.ensure ( B) popularlimit ( C) venerableoverride ( D) cohesiveundermine ( E) cumbersomealleviate 2 It is difficult to distinguish between
3、 the things that charismatic figures do _ and those that are carefully contrived for effect. ( A) formally ( B) publicly ( C) prolifically ( D) spontaneously ( E) willfully 3 The development of containers, possibly made from bark or the skins of animals, although this is a matter of _, allowed the e
4、xtensive sharing of forage foods in prehistoric human societies. ( A) record ( B) fact ( C) degree ( D) importance ( E) conjecture 4 Although the young violinists (i)_ performance with the orchestra demonstrated his technical competence, his uninspired style and lack of interpretive maturity labeled
5、 him as a novice musician rather than as a truly (ii)_ performer. ( A) spectacularconventional ( B) blunderingartistic ( C) marginalinept ( D) steady.accomplished ( E) dazzlingunskilled 5 Even though political editorializing was not (i)_ under the new regime, journalists still experienced (ii)_, tho
6、ugh perceptible, governmental pressure to limit dissent. ( A) restrictedclear ( B) encouragedstrong ( C) forbiddendiscreet ( D) commendedovert ( E) permittedregular 6 The trick for Michael was to (i)_ his son an illusory orderliness; only alone at night, when the boy was asleep, could Michael (ii)_
7、the chaos he kept hidden from his son. ( A) explore withdemonstrate ( B) conjure foracknowledge ( C) conceal fromdispel ( D) demystify forescape ( E) endure withabandon 7 The (i)_ costumes of Renaissance Italy, with their gold and silver embroidery and figured brocades were the antithesis of Spanish
8、 (ii)_, with their dark muted colors, plain short capes, and high collars edged with small ruffs. ( A) strikingobliqueness ( B) extravagantprofligacy ( C) austereinformality ( D) unpretentiousasceticism ( E) sumptuoussobriety 8 According to the newspaper critic, the performances at the talent contes
9、t last night _ from acceptable to excellent. ( A) varied ( B) receded ( C) swept ( D) averaged ( E) declined 9 For more than a century, geologists have felt comfortable with the idea that geological processes, although very (i)_, are also (ii)_ and so are capable of shaping the Earth, given enough t
10、ime. ( A) minutesporadic ( B) slow steady ( C) complexdiscernible ( D) unpredictableconstant ( E) ponderousintermittent 10 While not (i)_ with the colorfully obvious forms of life that are found in a tropical rain forest, the desert is (ii)_ to a surprisingly large number of species. ( A) brimmingfo
11、reign ( B) endoweddetrimental ( C) imbuedhostile ( D) teeminghost ( E) confrontedhome 11 Speakers and listeners are often at odds: language that is easy for the receiver to understand is often difficult to (i)_, and that which is easily formulated can be hard to (ii)_. ( A) estimateconfirm ( B) tran
12、smitdefend ( C) producecomprehend ( D) suppressignore ( E) rememberforget 12 The current demand for quality in the schools seems to ask not for the development of informed and active citizens, but for disciplined and productive workers with abilities that contribute to civic life only _, if at all.
13、( A) indirectly ( B) politically ( C) intellectually ( D) sensibly ( E) sequentially 13 Because of its lack of theaters, the city came, ironically, to be viewed as an (i)_ theater town, and that reputation led entrepreneurs to believe that it would be (ii)_ to build new theaters there. ( A) unprofit
14、ablerisky ( B) untappedpointless ( C) unappreciateddifficult ( D) unlikelyapp ropriate ( E) unimpressedshrewd 14 He felt it would be (i)_, in view of the intense (ii)_ that would likely follow, to make the sacrifice required in order to gain such little advantage. ( A) charitablegrowth ( B) welcomed
15、prejudice ( C) futilee ncouragement ( D) academicacclaim ( E) unrealisticturmoil 15 The academic education offered to university students is essential and must not be (i)_, but that does not mean universities should (ii)_ the extracurricular, yet still important, aspects of university life. ( A) imp
16、ededpromote ( B) debatedvictimize ( C) protectedbroaden ( D) maximizedcontinue ( E) compromisedneglect 16 To understand fully the impact of global warming on the environment, one must recognize that the components of the problem are (i)_ and, therefore, a change in any one component will (ii)_ the o
17、thers. ( A) distinctinfluence ( B) uniqueclarify ( C) linkedaffect ( D) cyclicalnegate ( E) growingexacerbate 17 Although the impressionist painters appeared to earlier art historians to be (i)_ in their methods, recent analyses of their brushwork suggest the contrary that, in fact, their technique
18、was quite (ii)_. ( A) unstudiedsophisticated ( B) idiosyncraticeffective ( C) eclecticnaive ( D) laxfashionable ( E) carelessunpremeditated 18 Increased governmental alarm about global warming (i)_ the concern among scientists that such warming is occurring, though when to expect major effects is st
19、ill (ii)_. ( A) echoesagreed on ( B) precludesunder con sideration ( C) reflectsin dispute ( D) obviatesin doubt ( E) encouragesconfirmed 19 For someone as (i)_ as she, who preferred to speak only when absolutely necessary, his relentless chatter was completely (ii)_. ( A) ingenuousignorant ( B) cur
20、tenchanting ( C) cheerfulidle ( D) laconicmaddening ( E) forwardpointless 20 Future generations will probably consider current speculations about humanitys place in the universe to be _ omissions and errors; even rigorous scientific views change, sometimes overnight. ( A) immune from ( B) marred by
21、( C) uncorrupted by ( D) correct despite ( E) abridged by 21 Marshal Philippe Petain, unlike any other French citizen of this century, has been, paradoxically, the object of both great veneration and great _. ( A) reverence ( B) interest ( C) empathy ( D) contempt ( E) praise GRE( VERBAL)强化填空模拟试卷 25
22、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 a whole. 1 【正确答案】 A 【试题解
23、析】 空格 (i)+空格 (ii): - 根据题意,一个具有空格 (i)特征的理论未必空格 (ii)它的科学真理性。 not necessarily表示未必: if you say that something is not necessarily the case, you mean that it may not be the case or is not always the case。体现对某种特征的否定,例如 “好的未必就好 ”, “做坏事的未必就是坏人 ”。 - 因此空格 (i)和空格 (ii)联动,方向相同。 两种可能性: 对的理论未必支持科学真理; 错的理论未必反对科学真理。
24、- 逗号后面说科学真理必须由客观公正的对照研究确立,所以前面讨论的是确立科学真理的过程,符合情况 ,空格 (i)选对真理的正评价,空格 (ii)选 “确立 ”,plausible可信的 ensure 确立, popular流行的 limit 限制, venerable受尊敬的 override 推翻, cohesive团结的 undermine 削弱, cumbersome笨重的 alleviate 减轻,综上答案选 A。 【知识模块】 填空 2 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 -方程等号: distinguish between A and B,把 A和 B区分开来, A和 B取反。 -强词
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