[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)模拟试卷40及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)模拟试卷 40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 The primary impulse of each human being is to _ himself, but the secondary impulse is to venture out of the self, to correct its provincialism and heal its loneliness. ( A) sully ( B) actualize ( C) reject ( D) declare ( E) withdraw 2 As has always been the case when tragedy has struck our co
3、mmunity, the people of our town feel the obligation, and rightly so, to _ in support of the victim and his family. ( A) entrench ( B) rally ( C) disseminate ( D) convoke ( E) apologize 3 Except in times of _ , we would scarcely allow public officials to declare states of emergency that replace some
4、normal rules with those more _ to extraordinary circumstances. ( A) debate diffident ( B) serenity indiff erent ( C) catastrophe germane ( D) obedience ill -suited ( E) disaster hostile 4 OSullivan occupied himself by writing to would-be_, outlining his plan for the enterprise and how its glory woul
5、d_all associated with the project. ( A) mendicants assist ( B) detractors escape from ( C) colleagues eschew from ( D) analysts dissimulate with ( E) contributors redound to 5 Research has proven that unlike their sober_who slowed down after making a mistake to try to correct their actions, men who
6、imbibe alcohol show no signs of such_behavior. ( A) adversaries laudatory ( B) counterparts corrective ( C) protagonists conciliatory ( D) functionaries proper ( E) contemporaries edified 6 Supporters praised the governors action as a speedy and judicious solution, but critics condemned it by the sa
7、me token as_and unfairly influenced by recent events. ( A) indisposed ( B) verbose ( C) irrelevant ( D) hasty ( E) imperious 7 For him conversation was a matter of displaying all his rhetorical mastery, and in particular an opportunity to spout witty_that evidenced his specialized knowledge of insul
8、t. ( A) serendipity ( B) invective ( C) approbation ( D) disquisition ( E) digressions 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 simi
9、lar to that expressed in the original pair. 8 POSEUR: UNAFFECTED : ( A) interlocutor: accessible ( B) teetotaler: abstemious ( C) soprano: pretentious ( D) provincial: cosmopolitan ( E) prig: amenable 9 MORTIFIED: EMBARRASS : ( A) reverent: dignify ( B) distraught: trouble ( C) disheartened: arrogat
10、e ( D) offensive: aggravate ( E) prophetic: forebode 10 SCRUTINIZE: ADMIRE : ( A) imprison: host ( B) forewarn: rage ( C) vacillate: resolve ( D) duplicate: imitate ( E) impel: push 11 RENEGADE: FEALTY : ( A) infidel: excommunication ( B) apostate: euphoria ( C) traitor: treason ( D) bigot: toleranc
11、e ( E) misanthrope: self-esteem 12 CONIFER: NEEDLE: ( A) potato: tuber ( B) cactus: spine ( C) melon: gourd ( D) bud: stalk ( E) grove: timber 13 KNEAD : MALLEABLE : ( A) vent : respiratory ( B) circumscribe : visible ( C) brook : unique ( D) penetrate : permeable ( E) muster : tenacious 14 PREVARIC
12、ATE : TRUTH : ( A) expound : incoherence ( B) invent : exculpation ( C) involve : disclosure ( D) equivocate : commitment ( E) substantiate : fabrication 15 FORWARD : RETICENT : ( A) erudite : complacent ( B) officious: compliant ( C) obstinate : suave ( D) garish : gullible ( E) loquacious: tacitur
13、n 16 SKIT : PLAY : ( A) anecdote : novel ( B) narrative: ode ( C) sonnet : poem ( D) spectacle : kaleidoscope ( E) caricature : travesty 17 CROWD: PEOPLE : ( A) gravel : pebbles ( B) lake: fish ( C) calculator : button ( D) authority : panel ( E) spice : sugar 18 The author of the passage suggests t
14、hat historiographers should view history primarily as ( A) a political conflict over spatial boundaries which can only be resolved through the input of historiographers ( B) a chorus of conflicting voices whose dissonances cannot be resolved, but to which historiographers must listen ( C) a field th
15、at complicates the assignment of geographic boundaries to the extent that such boundaries can never be resolved ( D) a conflict between nations whose sovereignty historiographers have the duty to assess ( E) a history of conflicts over spatial demarcation which are ultimately irrelevant to the truth
16、 of history SECTION 4 Directions: Each question below consists of a word printed in capital letters followed by five lettered words or phrases. Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. Since some of the questions require you to distin
17、guish fine shades of meaning, be sure to consider all the choices before deciding which one is best. 19 ABEYANCE: ( A) discussion ( B) excitement ( C) continuance ( D) certitude ( E) obedience 20 BREACH: ( A) forge ahead ( B) collect ( C) remain quiet ( D) weld ( E) offer support 21 INHIBITOR: ( A)
18、response ( B) dissolvent ( C) sour substance ( D) catalyst ( E) amalgam 22 TORTUOUS: ( A) meandering ( B) rational ( C) impassive ( D) meager ( E) straightforward 23 ALLEVIATE: ( A) remedy ( B) proliferate ( C) reinforce ( D) switch ( E) aggravate 24 REVERE: ( A) blaspheme ( B) reject ( C) emulate (
19、 D) confound ( E) degrade 25 TACIT: ( A) resolute ( B) express ( C) illegitimate ( D) compulsory ( E) detached 26 RIVEN: ( A) unbiased ( B) unbroken ( C) dehydrated ( D) exposed ( E) flexible SECTION 1 Directions: Each sentence below has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has be
20、en 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. 27 The discoveries of the social sciences, once isolated and labeled, are _ conventional wisdom, whereupon they _ their distincti
21、veness as scientific advances, being for this reason less likely than other intellectual enterprises to establish unique identities. ( A) rejected by . establish ( B) confirmed by . consolidate ( C) disproved by . display ( D) incorporated into . lose ( E) absorbed by . gain 28 Smith is _ , to the d
22、egree that he seldom disguises his contempt towards _ activities. ( A) a firebrand . religious ( B) a dilettante . convivial ( C) a philistine . intellectual ( D) a misanthrope . individualistic ( E) a plebian . common 29 We must learn to _ sentences and to analyze the grammar of our text, for there
23、 is no _ to the grammar of poetry, to the nerve and sinew of the poem, if one is blind to the poetry of grammar. ( A) limn introduction ( B) master obstacle ( C) subordinate key ( D) parse access ( E) osculate clarity 30 These _ over details are an indication of more serious battles to come, between
24、 those who want a strong centre at the heart of the Union and those who want to _ the power ceded by national governments. ( A) sympathies. boost ( B) agreements. measure ( C) adjudications . consolidate ( D) assumptions . inscribe ( E) skirmishes. limit 31 The thesis under consideration was fundame
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