[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)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 as a who
2、le. 1 His undoubtedly aggressive behavior only served to further endear him to all who had dealings with him, for they recognized that behind the_ facade, there beat a compassionate heart. ( A) restrictive ( B) self-pitying ( C) hospitable ( D) retiring ( E) bellicose 2 Scientists have acknowledged
3、that to interpret an animals thought processes in a sound manner requires a heavy dose of_ from our own mental patterns, which we access_ . ( A) estimation.vicariously ( B) calculation.egotistically ( C) guesswork.methodically ( D) inference.introspectively ( E) skepticism.analogously 3 Childhood me
4、moirs often gain their poignancy through a sense of displacement: each lesson in experience is accompanied by a loss of_ . ( A) perspective ( B) innocence ( C) veracity ( D) pessimism ( E) probity 4 The_ employed in this book is overly flamboyant,_ the scientific proof intended to corroborate it. (
5、A) structure.exaggerating ( B) organization . simplifying ( C) rhetoric. inflating ( D) hypothesis. outdistancing ( E) explanation . galvanizing 5 The medias depiction of America as a drug-ridden society is not only _ , but leads to bad policy, for the tendency of some leaders to conflate both innoc
6、uous and serious drug abuse into _ and dreadful statistic is often motivated by nothing more than paranoia. ( A) contemptuous . an accurate ( B) dishonest . a secret ( C) resilient . a realistic ( D) inaccurate . a single ( E) remorseful . a unified 6 As a genre the musical has a great deal to _ it:
7、 its dramatic rhythmic beats of alternating failure and success are _ to the musical form, and the singing and dancing emerge naturally from the story. ( A) occupy. inimical ( B) recommend. apposite ( C) distract. unknown ( D) encumber . endemic ( E) abet. exogamic 7 It is the mark of an educated mi
8、nd to rest _ with the degree of precision which the nature of the subject _ and not to seek exactness where only an approximation is possible. ( A) satisfiedly . admits ( B) convivially. assumes ( C) fitfully. allows ( D) contentedly. rejects ( E) sporadically, entails SECTION 2 Directions: In each
9、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. 8 PROTEAN: IMMUTABLE : ( A) incipient: inchoate ( B) slovenly: dapper ( C
10、) articulate: eloquent ( D) vitiated: passive ( E) pious: agnostic 9 SCORNFUL: SNEER : ( A) saturnine: groan ( B) distressed: rejoice ( C) provoked: wink ( D) embarrassed: blush ( E) bewildered: wail 10 PERORATION: SPEECH : ( A) epic: strophe ( B) luminance: umbrage ( C) epilogue: novel ( D) rhythm:
11、 poem ( E) image: picture 11 COMMENCEMENT: ADJOURNMEN : ( A) sapphire: fissure ( B) signal: frequency ( C) lasso: splice ( D) activity: dormancy ( E) rule: rebellion 12 SOLDIER: COUNTRY : ( A) provost: student ( B) president: university ( C) bodyguard: individual ( D) lawyer: court ( E) sheriff: cri
12、me 13 AGENDA: MEETING : ( A) chart: destination ( B) choreography: dance ( C) verdict: jury ( D) entremets: course ( E) prescription: component 14 FILIBUSTER: POSTPONE : ( A) spend: gamble ( B) hoax: dupe ( C) wheel: vaunt ( D) entice: attract ( E) malign: criticize 15 BUMPER: DAMAGING : ( A) ballas
13、t: foundering ( B) scale: comparing ( C) buoy: navigating ( D) drill: extracting ( E) hoist: cantilevering 16 SCRIBBLE: DRAW : ( A) imply: suggest ( B) quibble: evade ( C) harmonize: play ( D) chisel: engrave ( E) babble: speak SECTION 3 Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by question
14、s 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 stated or implied in the passage. 17 Are responses to odors acquired as a function of the emotional context in which they are initially perceived
15、? Researchers recently conducted a study in which a novel odor was paired with either a positive or negative emotional experience. Ratings associated with the test odor varied in accordance with the (5) paired emotion, such that the odor was perceived as either congenial or noisome, depending upon t
16、he quality of paired experience the participant had. Olfactory sensory attributes may produce an unlearned impact when odors are irritating; in these cases discomfort is experienced simultaneously to odor sensation, an event occurring when stimulation of the trigeminal nerve occurs (10) coterminous
17、with olfactory sensation. Many odors elicit trigeminal stimulation to varying degrees, so that the subjective distinction between pure odor and trigeminal irritation is not possible to make, though scientists have precipitously ventured to suggest methods. While these cases may help explain why one
18、may be immediately repelled by a certain scent, they unfortunately do not allow most (15) scientists to establish which smells trigger innate reactions. 17 According to the passage, which of the following can be inferred about the role of the trigeminal nerve in the experience of odors? ( A) The tri
19、geminal nerve plays a much more significant role in the experience of an irritating odor than does actual olfactory sensation itself. ( B) The trigeminal nerve produces a negative experience of an irritating odor independently of the emotional context in which the odor was initially perceived. ( C)
20、The trigeminal nerve tends to cause an experience of discomfort in the cases of odors that are initially paired with negative emotional experiences. ( D) The functioning of the trigeminal nerve tends to be largely conditioned according to the pairing process simulated in the experiment. ( E) The tri
21、geminal nerve generally does not play a role in the experiencing of odors that create innate reactions. 18 The primary purpose of the passage is to ( A) point out that theories about the functioning of olfactory sensation have failed to change despite experimental inquiry ( B) suggest means by which
22、 the impact of odors that irritate human subjects may eventually be lessened ( C) describe the attempt of scientists to understand the degree to which odor perception is learned or innate ( D) demonstrate that efforts to understand the psychobiological basis for human perception is too difficult for
23、 modern laboratory techniques ( E) describe how the emotional pairing process in odor sensation can lead to the experience of irritation 19 It can be inferred from the passage that “most scientists“ assume which of the following concerning “innate reactions“ ( line 15) ? ( A) Innate reactions to sme
24、lls do not include the stimulation of the trigeminal nerve per say. ( B) Only smells which have not previously been paired with emotional experiences trigger innate reaction. ( C) Irritating smells are the only ones which are considered likely to produce innate, or unlearned, reactions. ( D) Most su
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