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1、GRE(VERBAL)模拟试卷 29(无答案)SECTION 1Directions: 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 whole.
2、1 His undoubtedly aggressive behavior only served to further endear him to all who had dealings with him, for they recognized that behind the_facade, there beat a compassionate heart.(A)restrictive(B) self-pitying(C) hospitable(D)retiring(E)bellicose 2 Scientists have acknowledged that to interpret
3、an animals thought processes in a sound manner requires a heavy dose of_from our own mental patterns, which we access(A)estimation vicariously(B) calculation egotistically(C) guesswork methodically(D)inference introspectively(E)skepticism analogously 3 Childhood memoirs often gain their poignancy th
4、rough a sense of displacement: each lesson in experience is accompanied by a loss of_.(A)perspective(B) innocence(C) veracity(D)pessimism(E)probity 4 The_employed in this book is overly flamboyant, _the scientific proof intended to corroborate it.(A)structure exaggerating(B) organization simplifying
5、(C) rhetoric inflating(D)hypothesis outdistancing(E)explanation galvanizing 5 The medias depiction of America as a drug-ridden society is not only_, but leads to bad policy, for the tendency of some leaders to conflate both innocuous and serious drug abuse into_and dreadful statistic is often motiva
6、ted by nothing more than paranoia.(A)contemptuous an accurate(B) dishonest a secret(C) resilient a realistic(D)inaccurate a single(E)remorseful a unified 6 As a genre the musical has a great deal to_it: its dramatic rhythmic beats of alternating failure and success are_to the musical form, and the s
7、inging and dancing emerge naturally from the story.(A)occupy inimical(B) recommend apposite(C) distract unknown(D)encumber endemic(E)abet exogamic 7 It is the mark of an educated mind to rest_with the degree of precision which the nature of the subject_and not to seek exactness where only an approxi
8、mation is possible.(A)satisfiedly admits(B) convivially assumes(C) fitfully allows(D)contentedly rejects(E)sporadically entails SECTION 2Directions: 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
9、 that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. 8 ASCETIC : PLEASURE :(A)beggar : abundance(B) teetotaler: alcohol(C) neophyte : practice(D)jailer : freedom(E)vagabond : travel 9 COWARD: CRAVEN :(A)annotator : profound(B) perjurer : spiteful(C) felon : whimsical(D
10、)referee : uninterested(E)dupe : gullible 10 MYOPIC : DESCRY :(A)diehard : budge(B) bigot : tolerate(C) martyr : destroy(D)connoisseur : please(E)raconteur: bore 11 ACCOST : APPROACH:(A)goad : cajole(B) construe : fabricate(C) realize : comprehend(D)importune: bother(E)beseech : request 12 INITIATIO
11、N: MEMBER:(A)intrusion: burglar(B) expansion : society(C) inauguration: official(D)marriage : polygamy(E)re-election : candidate 13 OPERA : OVERTURE :(A)commodities: catalogue(B) painting : outline(C) novel : prologue(D)edifice : reproduction(E)ode : strophe 14 CLUMSY : MOVEMENT:(A)considerate : ges
12、ture(B) disingenuous : ruse(C) prophetic : messiah(D)raucous : euphony(E)cacophonous: sound 15 FORWARD : RETICENT :(A)erudite : complacent(B) officious: compliant(C) obstinate : suave(D)garish : gullible(E)loquacious: taciturn 16 FAWNING : SUPPORTIVE :(A)reckless: courageous(B) vindictive : weak(C)
13、garrulous: amicable(D)introspective : perspicacious(E)unassuming: undemonstrative SECTION 3Directions: 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
14、what is stated or implied in the passage.16 Comets are now known to contain twice as many atoms of deuterium toeach atom of ordinary hydrogen found in seawater. Scientists have alsodiscovered that meteorites could not solely have delivered the water in theLine ocean, for then the earths atmosphere w
15、ould contain nearly 10 times as much(5) xenon as it actually does, given that meteorites carry excess xenon. Hence, thebest model for the source of the oceans at the moment is a combination of waterderived from comets and water caught up in the rocky body of the earth as itformed. This mixture satis
16、fies both the xenon and deuterium problem, thelatter especially if the rocky material out near the earths present orbit(10) collected some regularly composed local water from the solar nebula before theyaccreted to form the earth. New laboratory studies have indicated that thewater vapor in the sola
17、r nebula would have had a low enough proportion ofdeuterium to complement the excess deuterium found in comets.17 The passage is chiefly concerned with(A)explaining the process by which the Earth and its oceans accreted(B) reporting how recent research has arrived at a new explanation for the consti
18、tution of the Earths oceans(C) accounting for the chemical composition of the various ingredients of the Earths oceans(D)contrasting various competing hypotheses as to what the Earths oceans consist of(E)reporting inconsistencies with the result of new research into the composition of the Earths oce
19、ans 18 According to the passage, scientists have concluded which of the following from the discovery of the large amount of deuterium found in comets?(A)Comets do not contain enough deuterium to have solely created the Earths oceans.(B) Given the ratio of deuterium to ordinary hydrogen in seawater,
20、comets cannot have contributed to the Earths oceans.(C) It is likely that comets contain less Xenon than meteorites do.(D)Given the low level of deuterium in the waters of Earths oceans, comets cannot be its sole source.(E)Comets now play a greater role in the creation of the Earths oceans than was
21、previously thought. 19 Which of the following, if true, would cast the MOST doubt on scientists most recent explanation for the origin of the oceans water?(A)Meteorites contain only twice, and not ten times as much xenon as regular sea water.(B) Local water from the solar nebula is found to contain
22、as much xenon as meteorites.(C) Water from the solar nebula contains less deuterium than was previously thought.(D)Comets containing more than twice the amount of deuterium than was previously thought.(E)More than twice as many meteorites as comets existed in the solar system at the time of the Eart
23、hs formation. 20 It can be inferred from the passage that one reason scientists consider local water from the solar nebula a necessary ingredient in the earths oceans is that(A)it is improbable that enough volume of water from comets existed to fill the earths oceans(B) the water from the solar nebu
24、la contains less deuterium than sea water(C) the water from the solar nebula existed close enough to the earth to participate in the accretion process(D)without the water from the solar nebula more xenon would otherwise exist in seawater(E)without the water from the solar nebula the earths oceans wo
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