[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)模拟试卷8及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)模拟试卷 8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 Previous research has established the lupine wolf as the _ of the modern canine, but when and where humans first domesticated the former into the latter remains unclear. ( A) competitor ( B) ally ( C) scion ( D) prey ( E) progenitor 2 An excellent philatelist can detect a forged _ with a singl
3、e glance, for a true specimen bears markings and characteristics, without exception, that the _ invariably lacks. ( A) painting imitation ( B) insect a pproximation ( C) coin original ( D) stamp facsimile ( E) treatise falsehood 3 The result of this biochemical test has caused an uproar, and ever si
4、nce its publication, researchers have been full of responses of _ quality: whereas some deal with the tests implications in a calm manner, others sound alarms. ( A) choleric ( B) admonitory ( C) whimsical ( D) homogenous ( E) variable 4 Thus, global-warming skeptics write off the _ of climate resear
5、ch investigators, emphasizing the _ of others reasoning, but not of their own. ( A) data accessibility ( B) infighting vagueness ( C) resources virtues ( D) experiments pragmatism ( E) consensus uncertainty 5 Except in times of _ , we would scarcely allow public officials to declare states of emerge
6、ncy that replace some normal rules with those more _ to extraordinary circumstances. ( A) debate diffident ( B) serenity indifferent ( C) catastrophe germane ( D) obedience ill -suited ( E) disaster hostile 6 Of the various schemes that have been proposed to model how gene transcription might work i
7、n the living body, those involving actual physical contact between enhancers and genes remain _ , owing to an absence of direct evidence. ( A) surreptitious ( B) decipherable ( C) vindicated ( D) suspicious ( E) speculative 7 Politicians and pollsters alike warn that the outcome of a presidential ra
8、ce remains _ until Election Day itself, and many races depend on factors that run from bad weather _ voter turnout to last-minute scandals. ( A) unknown abetting ( B) unlikely decreasing ( C) fluid affecting ( D) predetermined consolidating ( E) fixed absorbing SECTION 2 Directions: In each of the f
9、ollowing 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 PSEUDONYM: NAME : ( A) falsification: prevarication ( B) maneuver: benefit ( C)
10、 disguise: identity ( D) ornamentation: exterior ( E) facsimile: asset 9 FISH: SCALES : ( A) limb: skin ( B) foot: toe ( C) vertebrate: backbone ( D) insect: exoskeleton ( E) branch: stem 10 ENDORSE: APPROVAL: ( A) insult: suffering ( B) commence :journey ( C) contribute: revenue ( D) transmit: wave
11、 ( E) enchant: magic 11 RECLUSE: PRIVACY : ( A) puritan: tolerance ( B) stickler: adherence ( C) stoic: solemnity ( D) utopian: conceit ( E) philanthropist: arrogance 12 BIGOT: INTOLERANT : ( A) braggart: humble ( B) dupe: compliant ( C) liar: dishonest ( D) benefactor: selfish ( E) lumber: inflamma
12、ble 13 CAPITAL: INVEST : ( A) athlete: compete ( B) salary: tax ( C) stake: gamble ( D) production: invent ( E) role: act 14 DIAPHANOUS: LIGHT : ( A) visible: sight ( B) unbreakable: glass ( C) porous: liquid ( D) slippery: glue ( E) reflective: hamper 15 PHLEGMATIC: PERTURB : ( A) ineffable: ignore
13、 ( B) greedy: goad ( C) invincible: subdue ( D) peaceful: mollify ( E) bewildered: illuminate 16 SUPPLICANT: HUMILITY : ( A) savant: doctrine ( B) criminal: arson ( C) coward: cravenness ( D) schoolmate: sociability ( E) expert: amateurism SECTION 3 Directions: Each passage in this group is followed
14、 by questions based 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 Feminist critics have often pondered whether a postmodern language may be articulated that obvia
15、tes the essentialist arrogance of much modernist and some feminist discourse and does not reduce feminism to silences or a purely negative and reactionary stance. This ideal may be actualized in a discourse that (5) recognizes itself as historically situated, as motivated by values and, thus, politi
16、cal interests, and as a human practice without transcendent justification. The author Dorothy Allison meets these criteria by focusing on women who have been marginalized by totalizing forces and ideas, while simultaneously reminding the reader, through the wide range of women that she portrays and
17、(10) their culpability in her protagonists predicaments, that unlike pure and transcendent heroes, women are real characters and morally complex. Allison insists that humans are burdened with the responsibility of fashioning their own stories, quotidian as they may be, and while these will never off
18、er the solace of transcendent justification, the constant negotiation between the word and the (15) world avoids reticence on the one hand and the purely negative on the other. 17 It can be inferred from the passage that the author views the justification through literature as a concept that ( A) de
19、rives from a negative stance toward feminism ( B) predates the birth of postmodernism as a literary movement ( C) encourages writers to tell humdrum stories ( D) limits the construction of morally complex characters ( E) contributes to the politicization and historical orientation of texts 18 The pa
20、ssage suggests which of the following about Dorothy Allisons work? . Non-feminist writers have been less successful in producing historically situated narratives. . Allisons fiction successfully negotiates between essentialist arrogance and a reactionary response. . Allison is more interested in her
21、 female antagonists than male protagonists, as characters. ( A) only ( B) only ( C) and only ( D) and only ( E) , , and 19 The author mentions womens “culpability in her protagonists predicaments“ most likely in order to illustrate ( A) the extent to which Allisons characters have been marginalized
22、by totalizing forces and ideas ( B) Allisons gift for rendering the moral complexity of women that allows them to commit both good and evil acts ( C) the scope and variety of the female characters found in Allisons body of fiction ( D) the degree to which Allison embraces the notion of feminist lite
23、rature as deriving from a tradition of negativity and reaction ( E) the strength of the political interests Allison expresses through her characters 20 The passage provides information that answers which of the following questions? ( A) In what tradition do feminist critics usually place Dorothy All
24、ison? ( B) What are the main themes found in the fiction of Dorothy Allisons post-modern contemporaries? ( C) What political values does Allison attempt to address through her fiction? ( D) What views does Allison hold concerning the production of narratives of the commonplace in womens literature?
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