[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)模拟试卷22及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)模拟试卷 22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 wh
2、ole. 1 Griffiths early output was remarkably_: it included not only the standard comedies, melodramas, westerns, and thrillers, but also such novelties as adaptations from Browning and Tennyson, and treatments of social issues. ( A) controversial ( B) original ( C) eclectic ( D) inventive ( E) impul
3、sive 2 People should not take good constitution for granted, for human genetic code is _the development of_. ( A) liable to anomalies ( B) predestined for discomfort ( C) predisposed to disease ( D) indicative of wholesomeness ( E) insalubrious for malaise 3 While performers have always attempted to
4、_the fact that piano is fundamentally a percussion instrument, that particular pianist goes farther than most in _ the accepted wisdom through her excessively exuberant style. ( A) underscore epitomizing ( B) conceal qualifying ( C) deny highlighting ( D) disguise accentuating ( E) eulogize criticiz
5、ing 4 As the years went by, Kingsleys letters displayed him declining into a constant of aesthetic intolerance; he displayed _dislike of any serious contemporary literature at all. ( A) a bibulous ( B) an incipient ( C) a subtle ( D) a tasteless ( E) a querulous 5 From Neolithic pottery to the 20th
6、century posters, the extant varieties of arts in China_those who search for continuity; nonetheless, certain_values are reflected in Chinas artistic traditions. ( A) gratify evanescent ( B) perplex ancient ( C) mollify perpetual ( D) vindicate tentative ( E) confound enduring 6 OSullivan occupied hi
7、mself by writing to would-be_, outlining his plan for the enterprise and how its glory would_all associated with the project. ( A) mendicants assist ( B) detractors escape from ( C) colleagues eschew f rom ( D) analysts dissimulate with ( E) contributors redound to 7 Educators who study the influenc
8、es of geographical differences on educational success have concluded that environment is not_factor, as students in one country are no more_than those in another. ( A) an essential erudite ( B) a determining preeminent ( C) a pernicious mediocre ( D) a conducive meritorious ( E) a wholesome suscepti
9、ble SECTION 2 Directions: In each 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 WELD : METAL : ( A) cement: ceiling (
10、 B) grout : tile ( C) pleat : cloth ( D) shield : hull ( E) iron: suit 9 ARMORY : MUNITIONS : ( A) stop : bus ( B) mill : apparatus ( C) warehouse : instrument ( D) wardrobe : clothes ( E) courtyard : furniture 10 ARRAY : NUMBERS: ( A) college : graduates ( B) abstract : diagrams ( C) skin: muscles
11、( D) mosaic : tiles ( E) vocation : badge 11 SWAGGER : BRAVADO : ( A) drill : authority ( B) demur : objection ( C) shudder : congeniality ( D) snore : thunder ( E) confront : intractability 12 BIOGRAPHY : HISTORY : ( A) trio : chorus ( B) sonata : dance ( C) record: disaster ( D) treatise: discours
12、e ( E) rhythm : prose 13 FANATIC : DEVOTION: ( A) glutton : rapacity ( B) courtesan: elegance ( C) gourmand : insatiability ( D) infidel : devoutness ( E) ruffian: verve 14 OBJECTIVE : FACTUAL: ( A) melancholy : positive ( B) receptive : persistent ( C) sardonic : charitable ( D) furtive : stealthy
13、( E) traditional : novel 15 COPPER : METAL: ( A) garnet : mineral ( B) granite : plant ( C) nucleus : cell ( D) iron : colorant ( E) paper : consumption 16 IMPLACABLE : PROPITIATION : ( A) amicable : fraternity ( B) regretful:compensation ( C) unmanageable : amity ( D) recalcitrant: authority ( E) u
14、nyielding : defiance 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 stated or implied in the passage. 16 Homeostasis ref
15、ers to any process, such as negative feedback, that living things employ to maintain stable conditions indispensable for survival, and which arises from balances between forces and factors mutually influencing each Line other. Disturbance, or departure from equilibrium is of more consequence than (5
16、) negative feedback: systems cannot correct themselves without straying. A car and its driver, for instance, can be regarded as a homeostatic system seeking to keep the car moving on track. Thus, if the car skids, the driver automatically responds by quickly steering the wheel in the opposite direct
17、ion, but such abrupt negative feedback usually overcorrects. Likewise, if the magnitude of (10) correction is commensurate with the disturbance that triggered it, the correction may become an impressed change in the direction opposite to that of the original disturbance. Each feedback is of lesser m
18、agnitude than the last, so that as the oscillations of the system dampen, negative feedback achieves its goal in both artificial and natural systems. 17 The primary purpose of the passage is to ( A) describe in detail how the principles of homeostasis apply to living things ( B) propose a modificati
19、on in the most widely accepted theory of homeostasis ( C) compare and contrast the role of positive and negative feedback in maintaining various applied systems ( D) discuss the concept of homeostasis in the abstract and relate some of its most important principles ( E) provide examples of systems w
20、hich are ruled by the principle of homeostasis 18 According to the passage, all of the following are true concerning the process of negative feedback EXCEPT ( A) By diminishing errors, negative feedback allows systems to correct themselves. ( B) Negative feedback always arises out of a system where
21、several factors are interacting. ( C) Negative feedback sometimes causes a disturbed system to over-correct, resulting in an impressed change opposite to the original disturbance. ( D) Negative feedback is less important, on the whole, than departure from equilibrium. ( E) Ideally, negative feedback
22、 gradually diminishes, allowing a system to find its desired course. 19 It may be inferred that to attain greater positive feedback, in the case of the skidding car, the driver should do which of the following? ( A) Keep turning the wheel in the original direction. ( B) Turn the wheel in the opposit
23、e direction. ( C) Turn the wheel in the opposite direction, then turn it back to the original direction. ( D) Keep turning the wheel in the original direction, then back to the opposite direction. ( E) Allow the wheel to turn freely. 20 Which of the following would be most analogous to the process o
24、f dampening oscillations described in the paragraph? ( A) During a rainstorm, water rises to the level of a sewer drain, siphoning off and thus remaining at constant level. ( B) A rubber ball which bounces off the ground multiple times, than gradually comes to rest. ( C) A meteor hurtles through spa
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