[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)模拟试卷5及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)模拟试卷 5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 who
2、le. 1 A faux pas-whether in social circles or in private-can be _ , as it focuses us on our shortcomings in ways that would otherwise go unnoticed, and helps create self-awareness. ( A) embarrassment ( B) useless ( C) utile ( D) rancorous ( E) spontaneous 2 Because many of the blacklists in the comm
3、unications and entertainment industries were secret, the number of playwrights, script writers, novelists, and journalists who were _ to stop writing permanently is _ . ( A) happy. astounding ( B) forced . unknown ( C) unafraid . impressive ( D) inclined. unsurprising ( E) remiss. inconceivable 3 Wh
4、ile mimicking the thought of his mentor Socrates, who conceived of forms as existing on an ethereal, heavenly and _ plane, Plato also argued that forms become _ in objects. ( A) abstract. rational ( B) condensed . ratified ( C) sacrilegious. profane ( D) transcendent. immanent ( E) imaginative . ear
5、thbound 4 Despite certain _ habits of the North American screech owl, it performs the majority of its hunting alone, in alpine forests, unfettered by _ . ( A) predatory. ecology ( B) instinctual . behavior ( C) exogamous. kinship ( D) omnivorous. diet ( E) diurnal. darkness 5 Though _ in his youth,
6、Muir grew in the fullness of time to acquire truly _ habits envied by even the most hardened of his fellow survivalists. ( A) a stoic . gourmet ( B) a sycophant . humble ( C) an eccentric . practical ( D) a sensualist . spartan ( E) an ideologue . catholic 6 Regardless of the _ he evinces, especiall
7、y when articulating his purportedly innate affinity for tennis, he is nevertheless a less than _ player once actually the court. ( A) passion. sanguine ( B) disapprobation . mediocre ( C) alacrity. pliant ( D) vivacity. vitiated ( E) torpor. ebullient 7 Regardless of what might be said about the veh
8、ement diatribes of the Minnesota senator, one cant argue that he was any less than utterly _ his beliefs and his tituents, for invariably, he voted his _ . ( A) opposed to . politics ( B) committed to whims ( C) conflicted in . inclinations ( D) considerate in . platform ( E) dedicated to . conscien
9、ce 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 ROLE: UNDERSTUDY : ( A) chairman: gene
10、ral ( B) lawyer: magistrate ( C) position: benchwarmer ( D) physician: sufferer ( E) employer: employee 9 GREENHOUSE: PLANT : ( A) bottle: tonic ( B) incubator: microorganism ( C) orchard: underbrush ( D) pipeline: gas ( E) washroom: hygiene 10 GLARING: LIGHT : ( A) piquant: odor ( B) ruined: buildi
11、ng ( C) grating: sound ( D) infamous: performance ( E) epidemic: malady 11 SIGHT: BLUR : ( A) length: increase ( B) destruction: disintegrate ( C) dilemma: jumble ( D) writing: pontificate ( E) speech: slur 12 PAINTER: BRUSH : ( A) sculptor: chisel ( B) obstetrician: scalpel ( C) caricaturist: publi
12、cation ( D) hangman: gibbet ( E) judge: gavel 13 EAGLE: TALON : ( A) person: foot ( B) sheep: horn ( C) crab: pincer ( D) serpent: fang ( E) rattler: tail 14 STORY: MIME : ( A) quack: falsehood ( B) jest: enigma ( C) word: charade ( D) direction: signal ( E) geometry: sign 15 ARROGANCE: DEFER : ( A)
13、 contumeliousness: attack ( B) clarity: convince ( C) fidelity: protect ( D) lassitude: stir ( E) pompousness: annoy 16 SASH: WAIST : ( A) sock: hand ( B) fringe: ankle ( C) ring: wrist ( D) epaulet: shoulder ( E) tie: bust SECTION 3 Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions ba
14、sed 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. 17 Many microorganisms survive such environmental stresses as heat, cold and desiccation not by rapid rates of mito
15、sis, but by producing specialized cells designed to persist in a dormant state in hostile environments. Most fungi, for example, yield single-celled spores, which, through wind distribution, can (5) survive for long periods of time before germinating and sprouting fungal filaments of their own. Othe
16、r types of bacteria produce a special type of spore called an endospore, capable of withstanding such extremes as boiling and freezing temperatures, and even ultraviolet radiation. Though research results remain tentative, several factors may protect (10) endospores from environmental stress: they h
17、ave a low water content, unusual proteins and a tough spore coat absent in mature bacterial cells. When garden fruits and vegetables, which may contain botulism endospores, are preserved by canning at boiling temperatures, we know that these spores survive the heat and sprout in the food, and as a r
18、esult, the bacteria generate the botulism toxin (15) that can lead to food poisoning proof of their magnificent resilience. 17 The authors primary purpose in the passage is to ( A) describe the limits of biologists understanding of the phenomenon of cellular dormancy ( B) explain how certain organis
19、ms have adapted to withstand environmental adversity ( C) contrast the survival techniques of two organisms which use dormancy to survive hostile environments ( D) explain why endospores are so adept at surviving the traditional canning process ( E) suggest which methods are effective for killing en
20、dospores at which are not 18 The passage mentions all of the following as environmental stresses that can be survived by microorganisms that practice cellular dormancy EXCEPT ( A) Low temperatures ( B) Ultraviolet radiation ( C) Acidic environments ( D) High temperatures ( E) Drying processes 19 It
21、may be inferred from the passage that, in contrast to their present view, microbiologists once believed that ( A) only a single feature of endospore biology was responsible for their success ( B) potentially, a canning process could be developed that was capable of destroying all endospores ( C) ult
22、raviolet radiation was a possible means of destroying microorganisms that practice cellular dormancy ( D) cellular mitosis was the root cause of the resilience of the microorganisms under discussion ( E) only single-celled organisms, like those of fungal spores, could practice cellular dormancy 20 T
23、he author would regard the notion that certain proteins are essential to the survival of environmentally resistant endospores as ( A) unlikely ( B) speculative ( C) incontrovertible ( D) irrelevant ( E) unscientific 21 Feminist critics have long debated the extent to which gender plays a role in the
24、 creation and interpretation of texts. Androgynist poetics, rooted in mid- Victorian womens writing, contends that the creative mind is sexless, but from the 1970s on, many feminist critics rejected the idea of the genderless (5) mind, finding that the imagination cannot evade conscious or unconscio
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