[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)综合模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)综合模拟试卷 1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 w
2、hole. 1 Dominant interests often benefit most from_of governmental interference in business, since they are able to take care of themselves if left alone. 2 Kagan maintains that an infants reactions to its first stressful experiences are part of a natural process of development, not harbingers of ch
3、ildhood unhappiness or_signs of adolescent anxiety. 3 An investigation that is_can occasionally yield new facts, even notable ones, but typically the appearance of such facts is the result of a search in a definite direction. 4 It is(i)_that so many portrait paintings hang in art museums, since the
4、subject matter seems to dictate a status closer to pictures in the family photograph album than to high art. But perhaps it is the artistic skill with which the portraits are painted that(ii)_their presence in art museums. 5 In stark contrast to his later(i)_, Simpson was largely(ii)_ politics durin
5、g his college years, despite the fact that the campus he attended was rife with political activity. 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 rela
6、tionship similar to that expressed in the original pair. 6 As my eyesight began to_, I spent a lot of time writing about it both poems and “eye journals“ describing what I saw as I looked out through damaged eyes. ( A) deteriorate ( B) sharpen ( C) improve ( D) decline ( E) recover 7 The judges stan
7、ding in the legal community, though shaken by phony allegations of wrongdoing, emerged, at long last,_. ( A) unqualified ( B) undiminished ( C) undecided ( D) undamaged ( E) unresolved 8 Modern agricultural practices have been extremely successful in increasing the productivity of major food crops,
8、yet despite heavy use of pesticides,_ losses to diseases and insect pests are sustained each year. ( A) incongruous ( B) reasonable ( C) significant ( D) considerable ( E) equitable SECTION 3 Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions based on its content. After reading a passag
9、e, 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. 9 A person who agrees to serve as mediator between two warring factions at the request of both abandons by so agreeing the right to take sides later. To take
10、 sides at a later point would be to suggest that the earlier presumptive impartiality was a sham. The passage above emphasizes which of the following points about mediators? ( A) They should try to form no opinions of their own about any issue that is related to the dispute. ( B) They should not agr
11、ee to serve unless they are committed to maintaining a stance of impartiality. ( C) They should not agree to serve unless they are equally acceptable to all parties to a dispute. ( D) They should feel free to take sides in the dispute right from the start, provided that they make their biases public
12、ly known. ( E) They should reserve the right to abandon their impartiality so as not to be open to the charge of having been deceitful. 9 Was Felix Mendelssohn(1809-1847)a great composer? On its face, the question seems absurd. One of the most gifted prodigies in the history of music, he produced hi
13、s first masterpiece at sixteen. From then on, he was recognized as an artist of preternatural abilities, not only as a composer but also as a pianist and conductor. But Mendelssohns enduring popularity has often been at odds sometimes quite sharply with his critical standing. Despite general acknowl
14、edgment of his genius, there has been a noticeable reluctance to rank him with, say, Schumann or Brahms. As Haggin put it, Mendelssohn, as a composer, was a “minor master . . . working on a small scale of emotion and texture.“ 10 Select a sentence in the passage whose function is to indicate the ran
15、ge of Mendelssohns musical talents. 11 The passage suggests that anyone attempting to evaluate Mendelssohns career must confront which of the following dichotomies? ( A) The tension between Mendelssohns career as a composer and his career as a pianist and conductor ( B) The contrast between Mendelss
16、ohns popularity and that of Schumann and Brahms ( C) The discrepancy between Mendelssohns popularity and his standing among critics ( D) The inconsistency between Mendelssohns reputation during his lifetime and his reputation since his death ( E) The gap between Mendelssohns prodigious musical begin
17、nings and his decline in later years 12 It can be inferred that the “reluctance“ mentioned in the passage is being ascribed to ( A) most composers since Mendelssohn ( B) Schumann and Brahms ( C) the music-listening public ( D) music critics generally ( E) Haggin exclusively 13 The author mentions Sc
18、humann and Brahms primarily in order to ( A) provide examples of composers who are often compared with Mendelssohn ( B) identify certain composers who are more popular than Mendelssohn ( C) identify composers whom Mendelssohn influenced ( D) establish the milieu in which Mendelssohn worked ( E) esta
19、blish a standard of comparison for Mendelssohn as a composer 13 While most scholarship on womens employment in the United States recognizes that the Second World War(1939-1945)dramatically changed the role of women in the workforce, these studies also acknowledge that few women remained in manufactu
20、ring jobs once men returned from the war. But in agriculture, unlike other industries where women were viewed as temporary workers, womens employment did not end with the war. Instead, the expansion of agriculture and a steady decrease in the number of male farmworkers combined to cause the industry
21、 to hire more women in the postwar years. Consequently, the 1950s saw a growing number of women engaged in farm labor, even though rhetoric in the popular media called for the return of women to domestic life. 14 It can be inferred from the passage that the manufacturing and agricultural sectors in
22、the United States following the Second World War differed in which of the following respects? ( A) The rate of expansion in each sector ( B) The percentage of employees in each sector who were men ( C) The trend in the wages of men employed in each sector ( D) The attitude of the popular media towar
23、d the employment of women in each sector ( E) The extent to which women in each sector were satisfied with their jobs 15 Which of the following statements about womens employment in the United States during and after the Second World War is most clearly supported by the passage? ( A) Most women who
24、joined the workforce during the Second World War wanted to return to domestic life when the war ended. ( B) The great majority of women who joined the workforce during the Second World War were employed in manufacturing jobs. ( C) The end of the Second World War was followed by a large-scale transfe
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