[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)综合模拟试卷6及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)综合模拟试卷 6及答案与解析 一、 SECTION 3 Directions: Each passage in this group is followed 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. 1 X-ray e
2、xamination of a recently discovered painting judged by some authorities to be a self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh revealed an underimage of a womans face. Either van Gogh or another painter covered the first painting with the portrait now seen on the surface of the canvas. Because the face of the wo
3、man in the underimage also appears on canvases van Gogh is known to have painted, the surface painting must be an authentic self-portrait by van Gogh. The conclusion is properly drawn if which of the following is assumed? ( A) If a canvas already bears a painted image produced by an artist, a second
4、 artist who uses the canvas to produce a new painting tends to be influenced by the style of the first artist. ( B) Many painted canvases that can be reliably attributed to van Gogh contain underimages of subjects that appear on at least one other canvas that van Gogh is known to have painted. ( C)
5、Any painted canvas incorrectly attributed to van Gogh would not contain an underimage of a subject that appears in authentic paintings by that artist. ( D) A painted canvas cannot be reliably attributed to an artist unless the authenticity of any underimage that painting might contain can be reliabl
6、y attributed to the artist. ( E) A painted canvas cannot be reliably attributed to a particular artist unless a reliable x-ray examination of the painting is performed. 二、 SECTION 1 Directions: Each sentence below has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath
7、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 whole. 2 This composer has never courted popularity: her rugged modernism seems to defy rather than to_the audience. 3 The sight of a single actor portrayin
8、g several characters in the same scene is no longer a shock to the average moviegoer, such special-effects trickery having become so_. 4 Early studies often concluded that the public was_the propagandistic influence of mass communications, but one recent study indicates that, on the contrary, mass c
9、ommunications seldom produce marked changes in social attitudes or actions. 5 The figure-skating pairs convincing victory last week was particularly(i)_to their rivals, who were in peak form and complained privately about the judging. That the pair won when their rivals were(ii)_too is also impressi
10、ve. 6 In his initial works, the playwright made physical disease(i)_factor in the action; from this, his early critics inferred that he had a predilection for focusing on(ii)_subject matter. 7 We have yet to(i)_the assessment of Canadas biodiversity. Most of the vertebrates have been assessed, but o
11、ur challenge will be the assessment of invertebrates and plants. This task is(ii)_not only because of the high number of species, but also because of the diversity, each species requiring a different approach. 8 The companys efforts to improve safety were apparently(i)_, at least according to the co
12、mpanys own data, which showed that the(ii)_ incidents with the potential to cause a serious accident declined significantly.Nevertheless, independent analysts argue that those statistics are(iii)_.These analysts maintain that the company has consistently underestimated both the probability and the l
13、ikely effects of accidents in the sensitive and poorly understood environment in which the company is operating.9 Researchers trying to make it possible to trace counterfeit documents to the printer that produced them are(i)_the fact that the rotating drums and mirrors inside laser printers are impe
14、rfect devices that leave unique patterns of banding in their output. Although these patterns are(ii)_to the naked eye, they can be(iii)_and analyzed by computer programs that the researchers have spent the past year devising.10 In her startlingly original writing, she went further than any other twe
15、ntieth-century author in English(perhaps in any language)in(i)_literary language and form,(ii)_stylistic conventions, and(iii)_a rich and diverse structure of meaning.11 The media once portrayed the governor as anything but ineffective; they now, however, make her out to be the epitome of_. 12 For m
16、ost of the first half of the nineteenth century, science at the university was in _state, despite the presence of numerous luminaries. 13 In a recent history of the Renaissance, by showing how the artistic efflorescence of that era was(i)_linked to its commercial vitality, Jardine demonstrated that
17、the spirit of acquisitiveness may be(ii)_that of cultural creativity. 14 The setting in which the concert took place(i)_: the groups performance was elegant and polished, but the sound, which seeped across the cold, unresonant high school auditorium, was oddly(ii)_, given the energy the players seem
18、ed to be putting into it. 15 The governor has long been obsessed with excising the media from the politician-public relationship. Thats been the unifying aim of all her seemingly disconnected ventures since entering public life: a determination to(i)_, and eventually (ii)_, the medias hold on politi
19、cal communication. 16 Female labor was essential to the growth of eighteenth-century European textile industries, yet it remains difficult to(i)_. Despite significant(ii)_in research about women, the role of female labor remains the single most glaring omission in most economic analyses of the histo
20、ry of European industrialization. Women far outnumbered men as workers in the textile industries, yet wage indices and discussions of growth, cost of living, and the like(iii)_about the male labor force.17 It is a sad but just indictment of some high school history textbooks that they frequently rep
21、ort as(i)_claims that historians hotly debate or that are even completely(ii)_by(iii)_primary sources.18 The reason minimum temperatures are going up more rapidly than maximums may involve cloud cover and evaporative cooling. Clouds tend to keep the days cooler by reflecting sunlight, and the nights
22、 warmer by(i)_loss of heat from Earths surface. Greater amounts of moisture in the soil from additional precipitation and cloudiness(ii)_the daytime temperature increases because part of the solar energy is(iii)_the evaporation of that moisture.19 In searching for norms in the sense of authoritative
23、 standards of what ought to be, rather than in the sense of what is average and thus can be considered normal, normative ethics aims to_. 20 When she first came to France from Bulgaria, she was hardly the_student she later made herself out to be, since she had access to considerable family wealth. 2
24、1 Researchers have observed chimpanzees feigning injury in order to influence other members of the group, thus showing that the capacity to_is not uniquely human. 22 Instant celebrity is often(i)_asset because if there is no(ii)_to interest the public no stage or screen triumphs, no interesting book
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