[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)综合模拟试卷4及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)综合模拟试卷 4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
2、a whole. 1 It is refreshing to read a book about our planet by an author who does not allow facts to be(i)_by politics: well aware of the political disputes about the effects of human activities on climate and biodiversity, this author does not permit them to(ii)_his comprehensive description of wha
3、t we know about our biosphere. He emphasizes the enormous gaps in our knowledge, the sparseness of our observations, and the(iii)_, calling attention to the many aspects of planetary evolution that must be better understood before we can accurately diagnose the condition of our planet.2 Vain and pro
4、ne to violence, Caravaggio could not handle success: the more his(i)_as an artist increased, the more(ii)_his life became. 3 In parts of the Arctic, the land grades into the landfast ice so_that you can walk off the coast and not know you are over the hidden sea. 二、 SECTION 2 Directions: In each of
5、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. 4 Although it does contain some pioneering ideas, one would hardly character
6、ize the work as_. A orthodox B eccentric C original D trifling E conventional F innovative 5 It was her view that the countrys problems had been_by foreign technocrats, so that to ask for such assistance again would be counterproductive. A ameliorated B ascertained C diagnosed D exacerbated E overlo
7、oked F worsened 5 Reviving the practice of using elements of popular music in classical composition, an approach that had been in hibernation in the United States during the 1960s, composer Philip Glass(born 1937)embraced the ethos of popular music in his compositions. Glass based two symphonies on
8、music by rock musicians David Bowie and Brian Eno, but the symphonies sound is distinctively his. Popular elements do not appear out of place in Glasss classical music, which from its early days has shared certain harmonies and rhythms with rock music. Yet this use of popular elements has not made G
9、lass a composer of popular music. His music is not a version of popular music packaged to attract classical listeners; it is high art for listeners steeped in rock rather than the classics. Select only one answer choice. 6 The passage addresses which of the following issues related to Glasss use of
10、popular elements in his classical compositions? ( A) How it is regarded by listeners who prefer rock to the classics ( B) How it has affected the commercial success of Glasss music ( C) Whether it has contributed to a revival of interest among other composers in using popular elements in their compo
11、sitions ( D) Whether it has had a detrimental effect on Glasss reputation as a composer of classical music ( E) Whether it has caused certain of Glasss works to be derivative in quality 7 The passage suggests that Glasss work displays which of the following qualities? ( A) A return to the use of pop
12、ular music in classical compositions ( B) An attempt to elevate rock music to an artistic status more closely approximating that of classical music ( C) A long-standing tendency to incorporate elements from two apparently disparate musical styles 8 Select the sentence that distinguishes two ways of
13、integrating rock and classical music. 8 Ragwort was accidentally introduced to New Zealand in the late nineteenth century and, like so many invading foreign species, quickly became a pest. By the 1920s, the weed was rampant. What made matters worse was that its proliferation coincided with sweeping
14、changes in agriculture and a massive shift from sheep farming to dairying. Ragwort contains a battery of toxic and resilient alkaloids: even honey made from its flowers contains the poison in dilute form. Livestock generally avoid grazing where ragwort is growing, but they will do so once it displac
15、es grass and clover in their pasture. Though sheep can eat it for months before showing any signs of illness, if cattle eat it they sicken quickly, and fatality can even result. 9 The passage suggests that the proliferation of ragwort was particularly ill-timed because it ( A) coincided with and exa
16、cerbated a decline in agriculture ( B) took place in conditions that enabled the ragwort to spread faster than it otherwise would have done ( C) led to an increase in the amount of toxic compounds contained in the plants ( D) prevented people from producing honey that could be eaten safely ( E) had
17、consequences for livestock that were more dramatic than they otherwise would have been 10 The passage implies which of the following about the problems ragwort poses to dairy farmers? ( A) Milk produced by cows that eat ragwort causes illness in humans who drink it. ( B) Ragwort can supplant the pla
18、nts normally eaten by cattle. ( C) Cattle, unlike sheep, are unable to differentiate between ragwort and healthy grazing. 10 African American newspapers in the 1930s faced many hardships. For instance, knowing that buyers of African American papers also bought general-circulation papers, advertisers
19、 of consumer products often ignored African American publications. Advertisers discrimination did free the African American press from advertiser domination. Editors could print politically charged material more readily than could the large national dailies, which depended on advertisers ideological
20、 approval to secure revenues. Unfortunately, it also made the selling price of Black papers much higher than that of general-circulation dailies. Often as much as two-thirds of publication costs had to come from subscribers or subsidies from community politicians and other interest groups. And despi
21、te their editorial freedom, African American publishers often felt compelled to print a disproportionate amount of sensationalism, sports, and society news to boost circulation. 11 The passage suggests that if advertisers had more frequently purchased advertising in African American newspapers, then
22、 which of the following might have resulted? ( A) African American newspapers would have given more attention to sports and society news than they did. ( B) African American newspapers would have been available at lower prices than large national dailies were. ( C) African American newspapers would
23、have experienced constraints on their content similar to those experienced by large national dailies. 12 The author of the passage suggests which of the following about the “advertisers“(line 3)mentioned in the passage? ( A) They assumed that advertising in African American newspapers would not sign
24、ificantly increase the sales of their products. ( B) They failed to calculate accurately the circulation of African American newspapers. ( C) They did not take African Americans newspaper reading into account when making decisions about where to advertise. ( D) They avoided African American newspape
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