[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)模拟试卷50及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)模拟试卷 50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 While not_the arguments in favor of the proposal for new highway construction, the governor nevertheless decided to veto the proposal. 2 The childrens_natures were in sharp contrast to the even-tempered dispositions of their parents. 3 The first major exhibits of modern art left the public
3、(i)_, its(ii)_ intensified by the response of art critics, who stooped to vituperation to express their disgust with the new art. 4 While many outside the company attributed the companys success to its president s(i)_, insiders realized that this success owed more to the presidents inflexibility tha
4、n to any(ii)_that the president might be supposed to have displayed. 5 With the rate of technological(i)_accelerating many people now consider a personal computer(ii)_after three years the question of how to properly dispose of old equipment is no small matter. 6 In the nineteenth century the(i)_adv
5、anced mechanical printing techniques made it possible for newspaper owners to print newspapers cheaply and in mass quantities, but unlike many other mechanized industries, where machines(ii)_workers, the new printing machines required trained compositors to run them, thereby(iii)_the demand for skil
6、led printing labor. 7 It may be that a kind of pendulum is built into United States politics: if a particular interest group scores a major victory, its supporters(i)_and its adversaries (ii)_their efforts, so that the victory is soon(iii)_.二、 SECTION 2 Directions: In each of the following questions
7、, 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 If big sums are to be spent on cleaning up environmental disasters, it is better to spend them on
8、 unglamorous but_problems such as unsanitary water in Third World countries. A futile B ephemeral C pressing D controversial E transitory F critical 9 The process of establishing a literary canon is seen by some as, in part, an attempt by certain scholars to make their own labors central and to rele
9、gate the work of others to_status. A orthodox B marginal C mainstream D definitive E conditional F peripheral 10 The mayor is more ideologically consistent than is widely believed: her long-term commitment to tax reform, for example, is not indicative of_. A perspicacity B capriciousness C callousne
10、ss D fickleness E clearheadedness F insensitivity 11 At first glance Watkins Park, with its meandering stream and its thicket of greenery, seems_; however, upon closer inspection one is quickly reminded that the park is in the middle of a major city. A bucolic B remarkable C urban D noteworthy E pas
11、toral F spurious 12 Although relying on much of the recent scholarship on the bison, Lotts book is a distinctly_and even idiosyncratic contribution to the field. A derivative B original C innovative D imitative E insightful F surprising 12 The binary planet hypothesis that Earth and the Moon formed
12、simultaneously by the accretion of smaller objects does not explain why the Moons iron core is so small relative to the Moons total volume, compared with Earths core relative to Earths total volume. According to the giant-impact hypothesis, the Moon was created during a collision between Earth and a
13、 large object about the size of Mars. Computer simulations of this impact show that both of the objects would melt in the impact and the dense core of the impactor would fall as molten rock into the liquefied iron core of Earth. The ejected matter mantle rock that had surrounded the cores of both ob
14、jects would be almost devoid of iron. This matter would become the Moon. 13 According to the passage, the binary planet hypothesis holds that ( A) Earth and the Moon were formed at the same time ( B) smaller objects joined together to form Earth and the Moon ( C) the Moons core is the same absolute
15、size as Earths core 14 The giant-impact hypothesis as described in the passage answers all of the following questions EXCEPT: ( A) What happened to the rock that surrounded the impactor s core after the impactor hit Earth? ( B) What happened to the impactor s core after the impactor hit Earth? ( C)
16、Where did the impactor that collided with Earth originate? ( D) Why is the Moons iron core small relative to that of Earth? ( E) What was the size of the impactor relative to that of Mars? 15 Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? ( A) The development of one theory in
17、to another is outlined. ( B) Two explanations are provided, both of which are revealed as inadequate. ( C) A theory is presented, and then evidence that undermines that theory is discussed. ( D) Similarities and differences between two theories are described. ( E) A flawed hypothesis is introduced,
18、and then an alternative hypothesis is presented. 15 Most recent work on the history of leisure in Europe has been based on the central hypothesis of a fundamental discontinuity between preindustrial and industrial societies. According to this view, the modern idea of leisure did not exist in medieva
19、l and early modern Europe: the modern distinction between the categories of work and leisure was a product of industrial capitalism. Preindustrial societies had festivals(together with informal and irregular breaks from work), while industrial societies have leisure in the form of weekends and vacat
20、ions. The emergence of leisure is therefore part of the process of modernization. If this theory is correct, there is what Michel Foucault called a conceptual rupture between the two periods, and so the very idea of a history of leisure before the Industrial Revolution is an anachronism. To reject t
21、he idea that leisure has had a continuous history from the Middle Ages to the present is not to deny that late medieval and early modern Europeans engaged in many pursuits that are now commonly considered leisure or sporting activities jousting, hunting, tennis, card playing, travel, and so on or th
22、at Europe in this period was dominated by a privileged class that engaged in these pursuits. What is involved in the discontinuity hypothesis is the recognition that the people of the Middle Ages and early modern Europe did not regard as belonging to a common category activities(hunting and gambling
23、, for example)that are usually classified together today under the heading of leisure. Consider fencing: today it maybe considered a “sport,“ but for the gentleman of the Renaissance it was an art or science. Conversely, activities that today may be considered serious, notably warfare, were often de
24、scribed as pastimes. Serious pitfalls therefore confront historians of leisure who assume continuity and who work with the modern concepts of leisure and sport, projecting them back onto the past without asking about the meanings contemporaries gave to their activities. However, the discontinuity hy
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