[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)模拟试卷47及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)模拟试卷 47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 Although plant and animal species that become established in ecosystems where they did not originate are sometimes referred to by the alarming term “invasive species,“ many such species are_in their new environments. 2 Far from being_the corporate world because of cutbacks, serious researcher
3、s are playing a growing role in innovation at many firms. 3 The brief survey, published under the title The Work of Nature: How the Diversity of Life Sustains Us, is surprisingly(i)_. Indeed it makes several longer treatments of the effects of lost biodiversity seem(ii)_.4 The government has no choi
4、ce but to(i)_the incessant demands for land reform, and yet any governmental action that initiated land reform without requisite attention to agrarian reform would(ii)_the overall goal of economic modernization. 5 Certain music lovers yearn for(i)_, but when it is achieved, there is something missin
5、g; perhaps they feel uncomfortable in a world where nothing discernible is(ii)_. 6 Putting a cash value on the ecological services provided by nature such as the water filtration “service“ provided by a forested watershed has, historically, been a (i)_process. Early attempts at such valuation result
6、ed in impressive but (ii) _figures that were seized on by environmental advocates, and then, when these figures were later (iii) _, they were used by opponents to tar the whole idea.7 Only with the discovery of an ozone hole over Antarctica in 1985 did chemical companies finally relinquish their opp
7、osition to a ban on chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs), which destroy ozone. The discovery suggested that strong political action to halt production of CFCs might be(i)_, and fortunately, the chemical industry no longer felt compelled to oppose such action: although companies had recently(ii)_their research
8、into CFC substitutes, studies they had initiated years earlier had produced(iii)_results.8 The incipient(i)_regarding taxes could affect trade between the two countries much more than the(ii)_banana imports, which has been going on for years. Unfortunately, the trade regulators seem to be ignoring b
9、oth disagreements.9 In American Indian art, the supposed distinction between modern and traditional was fabricated by critics, and when artists have control over interpretation of their own work, the distinction appears, happily, to have been_. ( A) eliminated ( B) reinforced ( C) put to rest ( D) i
10、ntensified ( E) recognized 10 Notwithstanding their_regarding other issues, township residents have consistently passed the board of educations annual budget. ( A) accord ( B) indecision ( C) consensus ( D) disagreement ( E) divergence 11 Some of the companys supporters charged that the negative rep
11、ort had been motivated by a broader political assault on the company that was designed to help market rivals who would like to see the company_. ( A) reined in ( B) bolstered ( C) indemnified ( D) propped up ( E) manacled 12 Skeptics contend that any scheme for charging visitors to Web sites that re
12、wards the vendor adequately would require steep prices,_the kind of frequent, casual use of Web sites that surfers now take for granted. ( A) bridling ( B) exciting ( C) forbidding ( D) inhibiting ( E) provoking 13 It seems obvious that Miles Davis_the Juilliard School, which resulted in his decisio
13、n to drop out, was based on the schools training of musicians for a kind of music that he did not want to play. ( A) disaffection with ( B) dislocation of ( C) disentanglement from ( D) subversion of ( E) displacement of SECTION 3 Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions based
14、 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. 13 Whether the languages of the ancient American peoples were used for expressing abstract universal concepts can be c
15、learly answered in the case of Nahuatl. Nahuatl, like Greek and German, is a language that allows the formation of extensive com- line pounds. By the combination of radicals or semantic elements, single compound words 5 can express complex conceptual relations, often of an abstract universal charact
16、er. The tlamatinime(those who know)were able to use this rich stock of abstract terms to express the nuances of their thought. They also availed themselves of other forms of expression with metaphorical meaning, some probably original, some derived from Toltec coinages. Of these forms, the most char
17、acteristic in Nahuatl is the juxtaposition 10 of two words that, because they are synonyms, associated terms, or even contraries, complement each other to evoke one single idea. Used metaphorically, the juxtaposed terms connote specific or essential traits of the being they refer to, introducing a m
18、ode of poetry as an almost habitual form of expression. For the following question, consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply. 14 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage regarding present-day research relating to Nahuatl? ( A) Some record or evidence of the th
19、ought of the tlamatinime is available. ( B) For at least some Nahuatl expressions, researchers are able to trace their derivation from another ancient American language. ( C) Researchers believe that in Nahuatl, abstract universal concepts are always expressed metaphorically. 15 Select the sentence
20、in the passage in which the author introduces a specific Nahuatl mode of expression that is not identified as being shared with certain European languages. 16 In the context in which it appears, “coinages“(line 9)most nearly means ( A) adaptations ( B) creations ( C) idiosyncrasies ( D) pronunciatio
21、ns ( E) currencies 17 At a certain period in Earths history, its atmosphere contained almost no oxygen, although plants were producing vast quantities of oxygen. As a way of reconciling these two facts, scientists have hypothesized that nearly all of the oxygen being produced was taken up by iron on
22、 Earth s surface. Clearly, however, this explanation is inadequate. New studies show that the amount of iron on Earths surface was not sufficient to absorb anywhere near as much oxygen as was being produced. Therefore, something in addition to the iron on Earths surface must have absorbed much of th
23、e oxygen produced by plant life. In the argument given, the two portions in boldface play which of the following roles? ( A) The first is a claim made by the argument in support of a certain position; the second is that position. ( B) The first is a judgment made by the argument about a certain expl
24、anation; the second is that explanation. ( C) The first expresses the arguments dismissal of an objection to the position it seeks to establish; the second is that position. ( D) The first sums up the arguments position with regard to a certain hypothesis; the second provides grounds for that positi
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