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1、GRE( VERBAL)模拟试卷 48及答案与解析 一、 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
2、 whole. 1 The name of the Sloane Matthew Library has long been_; even longtime city residents assume it is a run-of-the-mill library, never suspecting what art treasures it contains. 2 Although economic growth has conventionally been viewed as the_for poverty in underdeveloped regions, this prescrip
3、tions negative environmental side effects are becoming a concern. 3 Even as the economy struggled, the secretary stood by his_long-term outlook, saying that technology was allowing businesses to make deep-rooted improvements in their productivity, the best indicator of an economys ability to grow. 4
4、 The villas and compounds that proliferated during the building boom of the 1990s were(i)_, far too(ii)_for people of average means. 5 The governor has considerable political talents, but as a speaker he is far less(i)_than his opponent, whose oratorical skills are(ii)_. 6 There is no point in combi
5、ng through the director s work for hints of ideological significance. It is unnecessary: his ideology Marxist, anti-imperialist, aligned with the perceived interests of the powerless and the marginal is the(i)_ of his films. The clarity and force of that ideology are considerable, but its (ii)_somet
6、imes bothers critics, who often scold the director for lacking (iii)_.7 As the finances of the energy-trading firm began unraveling, what eventually became(i)_was that the company had been concocting “value“ out of thin air, thanks not to the trading strategies it promoted as visionary but to financ
7、ial(ii)_that turned a once-solid entity into the most notorious (iii)_in an era of corporate scandals.8 Kept(i)_by cloying commercial radio and clueless record executives, the American popular music scene has frequently depended on cities at the edges of the cultural map to provide a much-needed sho
8、t of(ii)_. The momentary (iii)_what the next big thing is seems to come out of nowhere as if someone blows a whistle only those in the know can hear, and suddenly record executives and journalists are crawling all over what had previously been an obscure locale.二、 SECTION 2 Directions: In each of th
9、e 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. 9 Family photos of the author suggest that she was_child: she seemed to wear a
10、 permanent frown. A a sullen B an amiable C a surly D a beautiful E a prudent F a stunning 10 Biologists agree that snakes descended from lizards, but exactly where this first happened has been a matter of debate since the 1800s, when two_ theories emerged. A complex B competing C dubious D conclusi
11、ve E contending F irrefutable 11 A particular bacterium that has never encountered a particular virus will usually succumb to it, a_that may, surprisingly, be beneficial to the colony in which the bacterium lives. A susceptibility B theory C characteristic D juxtaposition E collision F hypothesis 12
12、 The remarkable thing about the mayoral race, in retrospect, is that so many people wanted the job of managing a municipality so obviously about to_ A materialize B disintegrate C crumble D prosper E flourish F scuffle 13 It is a testimony to Roths_that he could not quite bring himself to write a bo
13、ok as dull and flat as his original conception for his novel Everyman seemed to demand. A persistence B deterioration C talent D ambition E decline F genius 13 Despite hypotheses ranging from armed conflict to climate change, the abandonment of more than 600 Pueblo cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde by a
14、.d. 1300 still puzzles archaeologists. Researchers analyzing refuse from one Pueblo community found remains of maize a Pueblo crop in 44 percent of samples from years when the community flourished, but in only 10 percent of samples from years near the time of depopulation, while the remains of wild
15、plants increased significantly. Bones found in the samples showed that the consumption of domesticated turkeyswhich were fed maize decreased from 55 to 14 percent, while there was a marked increase in wild-animal bones. These data suggest that near the end of the sites occupation, villagers experien
16、ced substantial food shortages and adopted hunting-and-gathering strategies to compensate for crop failure. 14 According to the passage, which of the following is likely true regarding the consumption of wild plants in the Pueblo community investigated by researchers? ( A) It decreased dramatically
17、as the settlement began to decline. ( B) It significantly affected the food supply of wild animals living nearby. ( C) It increased as domesticated sources of food declined. ( D) It represented a continuation of centuries-old traditions. ( E) It fell markedly as the consumption of wild animals incre
18、ased. 15 The research described in the passage most clearly supports which of the following claims about the abandonment of Mesa Verde? ( A) It likely resulted from factors affecting crop viability. ( B) It was more extensive than had previously been documented. ( C) It may have been hastened by the
19、 abundance of wild animals in the area. ( D) It has been misdated by previous archaeological research. ( E) It happened more rapidly in certain Pueblo communities than in others. 15 Although it is intuitively clear that an increase in antipredator behavior lowers an animals risk of predation when pr
20、edators are present, such benefits are not easily demonstrated. One study that did so found that well-fed guppies are more alert for predators and are consequently less likely to be killed than are their hungry counterparts, which feed with greater intensity. It is also well documented that a decrea
21、se in activity lowers an animals risk of predation by reducing the probability of being detected or encountered by a predator. This effect was convincingly demonstrated by a study in which it was found that partially anesthetized tadpoles were less likely to be captured by dragonfly larvae than were
22、 unanesthetized tadpoles. 16 It can be inferred that the guppy study and the tadpole study, as they are described in the passage, differed in which of the following ways? ( A) The animals less likely to become the victims of predators were the more active ones in the guppy study but were the less ac
23、tive ones in the tadpole study. ( B) The animals less likely to become the victims of predators were those more alert to their surroundings in the guppy study but were the less alert ones in the tadpole study. ( C) The situation created experimentally for the guppy study would be more likely to occu
24、r in the wild than would the situation created for the tadpole study. 17 In the context indicated, “demonstrated“(line 3)most nearly means ( A) explained ( B) presented ( C) shown ( D) protested ( E) justified 17 Since the 1980s, experts have been claiming that the skill demands of todays jobs have
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