[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷4及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷 4及答案与解析 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. 0 Late-eight
2、eenth-century English cultural authorities seemingly concurred that women readers should favor history, seen as edifying, than fiction, which was regarded as frivolous and reductive. Readers of Marry Ann Hanways novel Andrew Stewart, or the Northern Wanderer, learning that its heroine delights in Da
3、vid Humes and Edward Gibbons histories, could conclude that she was more virtuous and intelligent than her sister, who disdains such reading. Likewise, while the na?ve, novel-addicted protagonist of Jane Austens Northanger Abbey, Catherine Morland, finds history a chore, the sophisticated, sensible
4、character Eleanor Tilney enjoys it more than she does the Gothic fiction Catherine prefers. Yet in both cases, the praise of history is more double-edged than it might actually appear. Many readers have detected a protofeminist critique of history in Catherines protest that she dislikes reading book
5、s filled with men “and hardly any women at all.” Hanway, meanwhile, brings a controversial political edge to her heroines reading, listing the eras two most famous religious skeptics among her preferred authors. While Humes history was generally seen as being less objectionable as his philosophy, th
6、ere were widespread doubts about his moral soundness even as a historian by the time that Hanway was writing, and Gibbons perceived tendency to celebrate classical paganism sparked controversy from the first appearance of his history of Rome. 1 The authors primary purpose is that ( A) the evidence u
7、sed in support of a particular argument is questionable ( B) a distinction between two genres of writing has been overlooked ( C) a particular issue is more complex than it might appear ( D) two apparently different works share common features ( E) two eighteenth-century authors held significantly d
8、ifferent attitudes toward a particular 2 According to the passage, which of the following is true of Humes reputation in the late eighteenth century? ( A) He was more regarded as a historian than Gibbon ( B) His historical writing, like his philosophical writing, came to be regarded as problematic (
9、 C) He was more well-known for his historical writing than for his philosophical writing ( D) His historic writing came to be regarded as morally questionable because of his association with Gibbon ( E) His views about classical paganism brought him disapproval among the general reading public 3 The
10、 highlighted sentence exemplifies which of the following? ( A) Cultural authorities attempt to use novels to support their view about the value of reading fiction ( B) Eighteenth-century women authors attempts to embody in their work certain cultural authorities views about reading ( C) A point abou
11、t the educational value of reading books about history ( D) An instance in which a particular judgment about the value of reading history is apparently presupposed ( E) A challenge to an assumption about eighteenth-century womens reading habits 3 Many theorists now doubt that heat loss from Earths c
12、ore and radioactive decay are sufficient by themselves to produce all the energy driving the tectonic plates whose movements have helped shaped Earths surface. This leaves a loose end in current geological theory. Herbert Shaw argues that because scientists have underestimated the input of substanti
13、al amounts of energy from extraterrestrial impactors (asteroids and comets striking Earth), they have difficulty accounting for the difference between the quantity of energy produced from sources intrinsic to Earth and that involved in plate tectonics. Whereas most geologists have treated the additi
14、on of energy through the bombardment of Earths surface by such impactors as a process separate and independent from the movement of Earths tectonic plates, Shaw asserts that these processes are indivisible. Shaws revolutionary “open-system” view recognizes a continuum between terrestrial and extrate
15、rrestrial dynamics, whereas modern plate tectonic theory, like the classical geology developed during the nineteenth century, is founded on the view that Earths geological features have changed through gradual, regular processes intrinsic to Earth, without reference to unique catastrophic events. Cl
16、assical geology borrowed a decisive, if unspoken, premise from Newtonthe independence of Earths processes from any astronomical context. 4 The author of the passage mentions the “continuum” in order to ( A) point out a relationship between plate tectonics and the nineteenth-century geology ( B) expl
17、ain how a theory of Newtons could influence geology and plate tectonic theory. ( C) distinguish between two sources of energy that contributed to the development of Earths surface. ( D) point out a similarity between the surface of impactors and the surface of Earth. ( E) identify a feature of Shaws
18、 view that deviate from current scientific theories. 5 The passage suggests which of the following about tectonic theory? ( A) It has led scientists to overlook an important contribution to classical geologists from Newton. ( B) It has been more successful than was classical geology in accounting fo
19、r heat loss from Earth core. ( C) It is based on premise about Earths processes discerned in Newtons thought. ( D) It has correctly explained the effects of extraterrestrial impactors on Earths surface. ( E) It corrects a fundamental flaw in classical geology. 5 Some archaeologists speculate that th
20、e Americas might have been initially colonized between 40,000 and 25,000 years ago. However, to support this theory it is necessary to explain the absence of generally accepted habitation sites for that time interval in what is now the United States. Australia, which has a smaller land area than the
21、 United State, has many such sites, supporting the generally accepted claim that the continent was colonized by humans at least 40,000 years ago. Australia is less densely populated (resulting in lower chances of discovering sites) and with its overall greater aridity would have presented conditions
22、 less favorable for hunter-gatherer occupation. Proportionally, at least as much land area has been lost from the coastal regions of Australia because of postglacial sea-level rise as in the United States, so any coastal archaeological record in Australia should have been depleted about as much as a
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