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陈圣元gre句子填空

陈圣元gre句子填空

陈圣元gre句子填空陈圣元 gre句子填空方法之二:对立关系反义词解法凡是出现but, yet, however, nevertheless, although, (even) though, while, whereas, notwithstanding, despite, in spite of, in contrast (to), on the contrary, on the other hand, whatever, otherwise, ironically, paradoxically, curiously, surprisingly 等带有转折逆转含义的题目,则代入空格的正确选项必与中心线索构成语义对立的反义词关系。

例Ⅰ:It is true that seeds of some plants have --------- after two hundred years of dormancy, but reports that viable seeds have been found in ancient tombs such as pyramids are entirely ---------.(A) received ... empirical(B) germinated ... unfounded(C) endured ... irrelevant(D) erupted ... reasonable(E) proliferated ... substantiated〖解答〗先处理空格Ⅱ:题内"It is true that..."代表了第一种说法,"but reports that..."代表了与第一种说法相反的情形。

既然前者是“确凿可信的”(true), 则后者应是“虚妄谬误的”,与true一词构成反义。

(D) reasonable 和 (E) substantiated (具体化的,被证实了的)构成的是同义关系,可先予排除。

gre培训试题及答案

gre培训试题及答案

gre培训试题及答案GRE培训试题及答案1. 填空题:在句子中填入合适的词汇。

- The ________ of the ancient city is evident in the well-preserved architecture.- 答案:The presence of the ancient city is evident in the well-preserved architecture.2. 阅读理解:阅读以下段落,并回答问题。

- "In the realm of artificial intelligence, machine learning has emerged as a pivotal technology that enables computers to learn from data and improve their performance without being explicitly programmed."- 问题:What does machine learning enable computers to do? - 答案:Machine learning enables computers to learn from data and improve their performance without being explicitly programmed.3. 词汇题:选择与划线词意义最接近的词。

- 句子:The company's profits have been fluctuating wildly this year.- A) Rising- B) Falling- C) Changing- D) Steady- 答案:C) Changing4. 逻辑推理题:根据以下陈述,推断以下哪个结论是正确的。

- 陈述:All birds can fly.- 陈述:Penguins are birds.- 结论:Penguins can fly.- 答案:The conclusion that "Penguins can fly" is incorrect based on the given statements.5. 数学题:解下列方程。

GRE填空三空题练习,为您量身打造

GRE填空三空题练习,为您量身打造

新GRE考试相对于其前一代的旧GRE考生的体型变化成为考生的密切关注点。

从GRE 的Verbal Reasoning(语文部分)的角度来看,填空题型发生了较大的变化。

其中最为新奇的变化在于增加了以前从未出现过的三空题,下面的十道GRE填空三空题练习,为您量身打造。

1. In Democracies and its Critics, Robert Dahl defends both democratic value and pluralist democracies, or polyarchies. Dahl argues convincingly that the idea of democracy rests on political equality—the equality capacity of all citizens to determine or (i)___ collective decisions. Of course, as Dahl recognizes, if hierarchical ordering is (ii)___ in any structure of government, and if no society can guarantee perfect equality in the resources that may give rise to political influence, the democratic principle of political equality is (iii)___ of full realization. So actual systems can be deemed democratic only as approximations to the ideal.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A hamper D circumstantial G incapableB influence E inevitable H determinedC incorporate F neutral I possible2. Although the legal systems of England and the United States are superficially similar, they (i)___in their approaches to and uses of legal reasons: substantive reasons in the United States, whereas in England the (ii) ___ is true. This (iii)___ reflects a difference in the visions of law that prevail in the two counties. In England the law has traditionally been viewed as a system of rules; the United States favors a vision of law as an outward expression of the community’s sen se of right and justice.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A differ profoundly D reverse G distinctionB convergent E conventionality H equilibriumC slightly differentiate F similarity I dissemination3. Although some censure became (i)___ during the 1980s, Dahl himself seems to support some of such earlier criticism. Although he (ii)___ that some Westernintellectuals demand more democracy from polyarchies than is possible, he nevertheless ends his book by asking what changes in structures and consciousness might make political life more (iii)___ in present polyarchies.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A characterized D monocratic G revealsB subdued E gerontocracic H regretsC overruled F democratic I approves4. A major tenet of the neurosciences has been that all neurons (nerve cells) in the brains of vertebrate animals are formed early in development. An adult vertebrate, it was believed, must make do with (i)___ neurons: those lost through (ii)___ or injury are not replaced, and adult learning takes place not through generation of new cells but through (iii)___ among existing ones.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A a fixed number of D revolution H reproduction of older onesB abundant E disease G modification of connectionsC minimal F generation I deduction of similarities5. Evidence that the defendant in a criminal prosecution has a prior conviction may (i)___ jurors to presume the defendant’s guilt, because of their preconception that a person previously convicted of a crime must be inclined toward repeated criminal behavior. That commonly held belief is at least a (ii)___; not all former convicts engage in repeated criminal behavior. Also, jury may give more probative weight than objective analysis would allow to vivid photographic evidence depictin g a shooting victim’s wounds, or may (iii)___ the weight of defense testimony that is not delivered in a sufficiently forceful or persuasive manner.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A encourage D partial distortion of reality G underestimateB deter E vivid reflection of imagination H exaggerateC participate F precise calculation of certainty I reflect6. The usage suggests that the creation and critical interpretation of literature are not (i)___ but mechanical processes; that the author of any piece of writing is not (ii)___ artist, but merely a laborer who cobbles existing materials (words) into more or less conventional structures. The term deconstruction implies that the text has been put together like a building or a piece of machinery, and that it is in need of being taken apart, not so much in order to (iii)___ it as to demonstrate underlying inadequacies, false assumptions, and inherent contradictions.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A instructive D a derivative G repairB literal E an insipid H qualifyC organic F an inspired I construct7. Most psychologists, perplexed by the feelings they acknowledge are aroused by aesthetic experience, have claimed that these emotions are genuine, but different in kind from nonaesthetic emotions. This, however, is (i)___ rather than an empirical observation and consequently lacks explanatory value. On the other hand, Gombrich argues that emotional responses to art are (ii)___; art triggers remembrances of previously experienced emotions. These debates have prompted the psychologist Radford to argue that people do experience real melancholy or joy in responding to art, but that these are (iii)___ responses precisely because people know they are reacting to illusory stimuli.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A a descriptive distinction D vivacious G zealousB a body of profound knowledge E synonymous H lugubriousC a valid evidence F ersatz I irrational8. Until recently many astronomers believed that asteroids travel about the solar system (i)___ satellites. These astronomers assumed this because they considered asteroid-satellite systems inherently (ii)___. Theoreticians could have told them otherwise: even minuscule bodies in the solar system can theoretically have satellites, as long as everything is in proper scale. If a bowling ball were orbiting about the Sun in the asteroid belt, it could have a pebble orbiting it as far away as a few hundred radii (or about 50 meters) (iii)___ the pebble to the Sun’s gravitational pull.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A unaccompanied by D scathing G without losingB unprecedented by E unstable H before reapingC unparalleled by F soporific I as well as easing9. For analytical purposes (i)___ political conduct has traditionally been divided into two categories. However, there are some common crimes that are so (ii)___ from a political act that the entire offense is regarded as political. These crimes, which are called "(iii)___" political offenses, are generally nonextraditable.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A illegal D inseparable G ambiguousB political E distinct H vagueC licit F capricous I relative10. Social democracy is a general ethical ideal, looking to human (i)___ and brotherhood, and inconsistent, in its radical form, with such institutions as the family and (ii)___ property. Democratic government, on the contrary, is merely a means to an end, an (iii)___ for the better and smoother government of certain states at certain junctures. It involves no special ideals of life; it is a question of policy, namely, whether the general interest will be better served by granting all people an equal voice in elections.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A salutary D unpredictable G aristocracyB equality E general H promotionC complicated F efficacious I grandiloquence答案:BDG AEG BHF AEG ADG CFG AEG AEG ADI BEG以上就是十道GRE填空三空题练习,希望大家能够认真对待,做好总结。

新GRE考试指南:填空题部分解析

新GRE考试指南:填空题部分解析

新GRE考试指南:填空题部分解析新GRE考试指南:填空题部分解析1. It comes as no surprise that societies have codes of behavior; the character of the codes, on the other hand, can often be ______.A. predictable 可预言的B. unexpected 意外的,意想不到的C. admirable 令人钦佩的D.explicit 明确的E.confusing 令人困惑的题型:反义转折 on the other hand思路:1.题目逻辑结构 -A= on the other hand, B相当于 A=-B2.A= no surprise, 所以 B= surprise3.选项B是正确答案2.Like Bela Bartok, Ruth Crawford not only brought a compose r’s acumen to the notation of folk music, she also had a marked (i) ______ the task. This was clear in her agonizing over how far to try to represent the minute details of a performance in a written text, and this (ii) ______ makes her work a landmark in ethnomusicology.Blank(i) A. reverence for 对…尊敬B. detachment from 对…持有冷漠或超然的态度C. curiosity about 对…好奇Blank(ii) D. fastidious 挑剔的,难以取悦的E. didacticism 喜欢教训人,教训主义F.iconoclasm 反传统,打破旧习(i) 题型:同义递进 not only, also思路:1.not only A, also B, 相当于A=B2.空格(i)= acumen,所以最能和acumen(敏锐,聪明)构成同义递进只有选项A。

GRE考试基础填空题及答案解析(22)

GRE考试基础填空题及答案解析(22)

GRE考试基础填空题及答案解析(22)Instead of demonstrating the ___ of archaeological applications of electron ic remote sensing, the pioneering study became, to some skeptics , an illustrat ion of the imprudence of interpreting sites based on virtual archeology .A. ubiquityB. redundancyC. limitationD. complexityE. promise选 E翻译:一些质疑者认为,这项开创性的研究没有证明电子遥感技术在考古学方面应用的前景,而是展示了一些基于虚拟考古的遗址解释工作的轻率。

ubiquity 无处不在redundancy 多余,过剩,冗长,备份promise 发誓,承诺,暗示,期望,(有)前途、(有)希望electronic remote sensing 电子遥感(并不懂也不想)imprudence 轻率,鲁莽virtual 实际上的,像真实但不是真的,比如 virtual reality 虚拟现实本题略难,从主干入手效果还不错:instead of demonstrating the ___ ,the study became an demonstration of imp rudence .研究显得鲁莽、草率,而非显得 ___ 。

找一个好词,只有 promise 有前景、有希望满足,ubiquity 不算是正面评价,某种技术应用的广泛只是一种客观的描述,它也可能需要被淘汰,但如果我们说一种技术有前景,则显然是对这种技术的肯定。

大概说说电子遥感技术在考古学的应用,其实是通过卫星和飞机接收地表发出的电子信号,什么波什么辐射之类的,如果地下埋着什么遗址或者墓穴,首先地表上的植被就可能跟周围不同,也许温度也有细微差异,分析这些线索,有时可以帮助考古学家定位发掘目标。

GRE填空练习18道题及答案汇总

GRE填空练习18道题及答案汇总

Revised GRE 三空题汇总18道题 OG 三空题⽬ GRE Verbal Reasoning Practice Questions SET 3 Discrete Question: Medium 【1】4 Richard M. Russell said 52 percent of the nation’s growth since the Second World War had (i)_________ invention. He said, (ii)_________ research, the government’s greatest role in assuring continuing innovation is promoting a strong, modern patent office. “Unless we can (iii)_________ original ideas, we will not have invention.” Mr. Russell said. Speculating on the state of innovation over the next century, several inventors agreed that the future lay in giving children the tools to think creatively and the motivation to invent. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A been at the expense ofD in addition to restrictingG evaluate B no bearing onE aside from supportingH protect C come throughF far from exaggeratingI disseminate 【2】5 Statements presented as fact in a patent application are (i)_________ unless a good reason for doubt is found. The invention has only to be deemed “more likely than not” to work in order to receive initial approval. And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court for other reasons, no incentive exists for anyone to expend effort (ii)_________ the science of an erroneous patent. For this reason the endless stream of (iii)_________ devices will continue to yield occasional patent. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A presumed verifiableD corroboratingG novel B carefully scrutinizedE advancingH bogus C considered capriciousF debunkingI obsolete SET 5 Discrete Question: Hard 【3】4 No other contemporary poet’s work has such a well-earned reputation for (i)_________ , and there are few whose moral vision is so imperiously unsparing. Of late, however, the almost belligerent demands of his severe and densely forbidding poetry have taken an improbable turn. This new collection is the poet’s fourth book in six years—an ample output even for poets of sunny disposition, let alone for one of such (ii)_________ over the previous 50 years. Yet for all his newfound (iii)_________ , his poetry is as thorny as ever. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A patent accessibilityD penitential austerityG taciturnity B intrinsic frivolityE intractable prolixityH volubility C near impenetrabilityF impetuous prodigalityI pellucidity 【4】5 Managers who think that strong environmental performance will (i)_________ their company’s financial performance often (ii)_________ claims that systems designed to help them manage environmental concerns are valuable tools. By contrast, managers who perceive environmental performance to be (iii)_________ to financial success may view an environmental management system as extraneous. In either situation, and whatever their perceptions, it is a manager’s commitment to achieving environmental improvement rather than the mere presence of a system that determines environmental performance. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A eclipseD uncritically acceptG complementary B bolsterE appropriately acknowledgeH intrinsic C degradeF hotly disputeI peripheral 【5】6 Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, dose not try to extend our knowledge by discovering new information about the world. Instead it tries to deepen our understanding through (i)_________ what is already closest to us—the experiences, thoughts, concepts, and activities that make up our lives but that ordinarily escape our notice precisely because they are so familiar. Philosophy begins byfinding(ii)_________ the things that are (iii)_________ . BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A attainment ofD essentially irrelevantG most prosaic B rumination onE utterly mysteriousH somewhat hackneyed C detachment fromF thoroughly commonplaceI refreshingly novel Practice Test Section 3 17 【6】The most striking thing about the politician is how often his politics have been (i)_________ rather than ideological, as he adapts his political positions at any particular moment to the political realities that constrain him. He does not, however, piously (ii)_________ political principles only to betray them in practice. Rather, he attempts in subtle ways to balance his political self-interest with a (iii)_________ , viewing himself as an instrument of some unchanging higher purpose. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A quixoticD brandishG profound cynicism B self-righteousE floutH deeply felt moral code C strategicF followI thoroughgoing pragmatism Section 411 【7】What readers most commonly remember about John Stuart Mill’s classic exploration of the liberty of thought and discussion concerns the danger of (i)_________ : in the absence of challenge, one’s opinions, even when they are correct, grow weak and flabby. Yet Mill had another reason for encouraging the liberty of thought and discussion: the danger of partiality and incompleteness. Since one’s opinions, even under the best circumstances, tend to (ii)_________,and because opinions opposed to one’s own rarely turn out to be completely (iii)_________ , it is crucial to supplement one’s opinions with alternative points of view. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A tendentiousnessD embrace only a portion of the truthG erroneous B complacencyE change over timeH antithetical C fractiousnessF focus on matters close at handI immutable 20 【8】Wills argues that certain malarial parasites are especially (i)_________ because they have more recently entered humans than other species and therefore have had (ii)_________ time to evolve toward(iii)_________ . Yet there is no reliable evidence that the most harmful Plasmodium species has been in humans for a shorter time than less harmful species. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A populousD ampleG virulence B malignantE insufficientH benignity C threatenedF adequateI variability PREP 三空题⽬ 【9】SECTION1-6 The question of (i)_________ in photography has lately become nontrivial. Prices for vintage prints(those make by a photographer soon after he or she made the negative)_________ so drastically (ii)_________ in the 1990s that one of these photographs might fetch a hundred times as much as a nonvintage print of the same image. It was perhaps only a matter of time before someone took advantage of the(iii)_________ to peddle newly created “vintage”prints for profit. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A forgeryD balloonedG discrepancy B influenceE weakenedH ambiguity C styleF variedI duplicity SECTION3 【10】4 I’ve long anticipated this retrospective of the artist’s work, hoping it would make (i)_________ judgments about him possible, but greater familiarity with his paintings highlights their inherent (ii)_________ and actually makes one’sassessment(iii)_________ . BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A modishD gloomG similarly equivocal B settledE ambiguityH less sanguine C detachedF delicacyI more cynical 【11】5 Higher energy prices would have many(i)_________ effects on society as a whole. Besides encouraging consumers to be more(ii)_________ in their use of gasoline, they would encourage the development of renewable alternative energy sources that are not(iii)_________ at current prices.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A perniciousD aggressiveG unstable B counterintuitiveE predictableH adaptable C salubriousFsparingI viable 【12】6 But they pay little attention to the opposite and more treacherous failing: false certainty, refusing to confess their mistakes and implicitly claiming(i)_________ ,thereby embarrassing the nation and undermining the Constitution, which established various mechanisms of self-correction on the premise that even the wisest men are sometimes wrong and need, precisely when they find it most(ii)_________ , the benefit of(iii)_________ process. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A infallibilityD discomfitingG an adaptable B immunityE expedientH a remedial C impartialityF imminentI an injudicious 原ETS 题⽬ 【13】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 what we know about our biosphere. He emphasizes the enormous gaps in our knowledge, the sparseness of our observations, andthe(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. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A overshadowedD enhanceG plausibility of our hypotheses B invalidatedE obscureH certainty of our entitlement C illuminatedF underscoreI superficiality of our theories 【14】2006题⽬ Murray, whose show of recent paintings and drawings is her best in many years, has been eminent hereabouts for a quarter century, although often regarded with (i)___________________, but the most(ii)___________________ of these paintings (iii)___________________ all doubts. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A partialityD problematicG exculpate B credulityE successfulH assuage C ambivalenceF disparagedI whet 【15】2007题⽬ Having displayed his art collection in a vast modernist white space in (i)_______________ former warehouse, Mr. Saatchi has chosen for his new site its polar opposite, a riverside monument to civic pomposity that once housed the local government. There is nothing (ii)_______________ about the new location: the building’s design is bureaucratic baroque,(iii)_______________ style that is as declamatory as a task-force report and as self-regarding as a campaign speech. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A a decadentD atavisticG an ascetic B a claustrophobicE spareH a grandiose C an unprepossessingF pretentiousI an understated PRACTICE BOOK 题⽬ 【16】That the President manages the economy is an assumption (i)______________ the prevailing wisdom that dominates electoral politics in the United States. As a result, presidential elections have become referenda on the business cycle, whose fortuitous turnings are(ii)______________ the President. Presidents are properly accountable for their executive and legislative performance, and certainly their actions may have profound effects on the economy. But these effects are (iii)______________. Unfortunately, modern political campaigns are fought on the untenable premise that Presidents can deliberately produce precise economic results. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A peripheral toD justifiably personified inG usually long-lasting B central toE erroneously attributed toH regrettably unnoticeable C at odds withF occasionally associated withI largely unpredictable 【17】Room acoustics design criteria are determined according to the room’s intended use. Music, for example, is best(i)______________ in spaces that are reverberant, a condition that generally makes speech less (ii)________________. Acoustics suitable for both speech and music can sometimes be created in the same space, although the result is never perfect, each having to be (iii)_______________ to some extent. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A controlledD abrasiveG compromised B appreciatedE intelligibleH eliminated C employedF ubiquitousI considered 【18】To the untutored eye the tightly forested Ardennes hills around Sedan look quite (i)_______________, (ii)________________place through which to advance a modern army; even with today’s more numerous and better roads and bridges, the woods and the river Meuse form a significant (iii)_______________. BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3 A impenetrableD a makeshiftG resource B inconsiderableE an unpropitiousH impediment C uncultivatedF an unremarkableI passage 答案: 【1】CEH 【2】AFH 【3】CDH 【4】BDI 【5】BEG 【6】CDH 【7】BDG 【8】BEH 【9】ADG 【10】BEG 【11】CFI 【12】ADH 【13】AEI 【14】CEH 【15】CEH 【16】BEI 【17】BEG 【18】AEH。

2020GRE填空题目答案及解析整理

2020GRE填空题目答案及解析整理

2020GRE填空题目答案及解析整理GRE填空题目答案及解析:俄国女性群体4. Historian Babara A. Engel’s task in writing a book about women in Russia must have been a (i)___ one, because the (ii)___ the Russian empire’s peoples meant that Russian women could never be treated as a homogeneous group.Blank (i)Blank (ii)A. motivatingD. unity amongB. boringE. disinterest inC. dauntingF. diversity of选 CF翻译:历史学家 B A. E 关于俄国女性的写作计划,肯定很吓人,因为俄罗斯帝国各民族差异很大,意味着无法把俄国女性作为一个同质的群体看待。

motivating 驱使人的,激发人兴趣的daunting 使人气馁的,吓人的unity 统一,单一,和睦,一贯,调和单词题。

GRE填空题目答案及解析:火车能量利用效率3. Although trains may use energy more (i)___ than do automobiles, the latter move only when they contain at least one occupant, whereas railway carriages spend a considerable amount of time running up and down tracks (ii)___ , or nearly so.Blank (i)Blank (ii)A. lavishlyD. vacantB. efficientlyE. unimpededC. routinelyF. overloaded选 BD翻译:尽管火车利用能量的效率可能超过汽车,但行驶的汽车至少有一位乘客,而火车车厢相当多时间都在往复空驶,或几乎算空驶。

GRE考试数学部分试题库及答案

GRE考试数学部分试题库及答案

GRE考试数学部分试题库及答案GRE(研究生入学考试)是全球范围内广泛接受且广泛使用的标准化考试之一,用于评估申请者在数学、阅读和写作等领域的能力。

数学部分是GRE考试的核心部分之一,它旨在测试考生的数学推理能力和解决实际问题的能力。

为了帮助考生更好地准备数学部分,以下是一些GRE数学部分的试题库及答案:1. 题目:如果x + 4 = 8,那么x的值是多少?答案:x = 42. 题目:如果12x = 36,那么x的值是多少?答案:x = 33. 题目:A、B、C三个人一起完成一项工作,A单独完成该工作需要5小时,B单独完成需要8小时,C单独完成需要10小时。

如果他们三个人一起工作,那么完成该工作需要多少小时?答案:A、B、C三个人一起工作的效率为1/5 + 1/8 + 1/10 = 37/40。

完成整个工作需要的时间为1 / (37/40) = 40/37小时。

4. 题目:本金为P的债券到期后,变为金额为A的债券,经过了n 年。

如果利率为r,那么本金P可以用以下公式计算:P = A / (1 + r)^n。

如果一笔本金为$5000的债券到期后变为$6500的债券,经过了5年,且利率为4%,那么最初的本金P是多少?答案:P = 6500 / (1 + 0.04)^5 = $5654.975. 题目:已知两条直线的斜率分别为m1和m2,那么这两条直线的夹角θ可以通过以下公式计算:θ = arctan((m2 - m1) / (1 + m1 * m2))。

如果直线1的斜率m1为1/2,直线2的斜率m2为2/3,那么这两条直线的夹角θ是多少?答案:θ = arctan((2/3 - 1/2) / (1 + 1/2 * 2/3)) = arctan(1/7) ≈ 8.13°以上是一些GRE数学部分试题库及答案的示例。

考生们可以通过解题练习和模拟考试来提高数学推理和解题能力,从而在GRE数学部分取得良好的成绩。

GRE真题:句子填空部分(02年-08年,附答案和解析)

GRE真题:句子填空部分(02年-08年,附答案和解析)

2002年11月23日GRE笔考题Section 1 填空1. Although she gives badly _______ titles to her musical compositions, they _______ unusual combinations of materials including Gregorian chant, Asian scale patterns and rhythms, electronic sounds, and bird songs.A. exotic … belieB. eccentric … deployC. traditional … excludeD. imaginative … disguiseE. conventional … incorporate2. Even though the folktales Perroult collected and retold were not solely French in origin, his versions of them were so decidedly French in style that later anthologizes of French folktales have never _______ them.A. excludedB. admiredC. collectedD. promotedE. comprehended3. In arguing against assertions that environmental catastrophe is imminent, her book does not ridicule all predictions of doom but rather claims that the risks of harm have in many cases been _________.A. exaggeratedB. ignoredC. scrutinizedD. deridedE. increased4. There seems to be no ________ the reading public’s thirst for books about the 1960’s: indeed, the normal level of interest has ______ recently be cause of a spate of popular television documentaries.A. quenching … moderatedB. whetting … mushroomedC. curtailing … warnedD. ignoring … transformedE. slaking … increased5.Despite a tendency to be overtly _______, the poetry of the Middle Ages often sparks the imagination and provides lively entertainment, as well as pious sentiments.A. divertingB. emotionalC. didacticD. romanticE. whimsical6. One of the first ______ of reduced burning in Amazon rain forests was the chestnut industry: smoke tends to drive out the insect that, by pollinating chestnut tree, allow chestnuts to develop.A. reformersB. discoveriesC. casualtiesD. criticsE. beneficiaries7. The research committee urged the archaeologist to _______ her claim that the tomb she has discovered was that of Alexander the Great, since her initial report has been based only on ______.A. disseminate … suppositionB. withdraw … evidenceC. undercut … capriceD. document … conjectureE. downplay … facts填空答案:EAAE CCC解析1、根据主干大法,本题的线索主词是she、titles和they、combinations,显然这里they只能是指代her musical compositions (看作titles的同义重复),也就是说句子的转折围绕titles展开。

GRE考试填空练习试题及答案解析完整篇

GRE考试填空练习试题及答案解析完整篇

2017年GRE考试填空练习试题及答案解析1852、Unlike other creatures, ** are shaped largely by their _________environment, human beingsare products of a culture accumulated overcenturies, yet one that is con stantly being _______bymassive infusions of newinformation from everywhere。

(A)harsh。

..unconfirmed(B)surrounding.。

.upheld(C) immediate。

..transformed(D) natural...mezed(E)limited...superseded分析:空格1填入一个形容词,修饰"其他生物(othercreatures)"的"环境(environment)”;Unlike表达对比关系,所以空格1 表达”若干个世纪的文化积累(a culture accumulatedover centuries)"的反义。

A粗糙的,严厉的""不确定的;B周围的”"支持;C 直接的,即时的””改造;D 自然的""机械化;E有限的""代替。

C 选项正确。

翻译:不同于其他被即时的环境所塑造的生物,人类是积累了几个世纪文化的产物,也是被大量灌输**种新信息而不断被改造的产物.扩展:人有两种属性:自然性和性。

本题可以扩展人的性特征,了解因素和文化因素对于人类所造成的影响,同时分析海量信息对人类造成的影响。

53、The belief that science destroys the arts appears to be suprted byhistorical evidence thatthe arts he_______onlywhen the sciences he been _________。

GRE填空机经1200题全部答案

GRE填空机经1200题全部答案

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GRE填空800题 首开200题

GRE填空800题 首开200题

新GRE 填空经典800 题卷首语自新 GRE 改革以来,市面上官方承认的真题少之又少,除了 OG 和 PP2 中的 165 道题目之外,我们备考新 GRE 填空唯一可靠的来源就只有老 GRE 的填空题目,可是老 GRE 填空真的适合新 GRE 的备考么?或者怎样练习老 GRE 题目才能更有效地为新 GRE 做准备?我们的答案是:老 GRE 填空是仅次于机经真题的备考新 GRE 最好的考试资料;科学有效地改编老 GRE 题目可以做到对新 GRE 题目的仿真。

为了证明这一点,笔者从不同的角度对老 GRE 题目和新 GRE 题目进行比较。

第一,OG 官方真题和老 GRE 题目的对比。

通过对比我们会发现,在 OG 和 PP 2 中直接照搬老 GRE 题目的情况一共出现了 29 次,其中单空题直接照搬 18 次,老双空题改新双空题 1 次,老单空题改Sentence Equivalence(以下简称 SE)10 次。

这说明官方的真题中有约 20%均来自于老 GRE 的题目或对其修改,这证明老 GRE 和新 GRE 的命题思路仍然是一致的,只不过是在出题的形式上发生了变化。

第二,在实战考试中,我们发现老 GRE 的填空题目仍然在新 GRE 考试中层出不穷。

以 2014 年考试为例,在今年刚刚结束的 9 场考试中,重单选题改六选二发生了 2 词,单选题直接照搬发生了 4 次。

笔者 5 月份在妙峰山的住宿班,一位刚刚在美国参加完考试的同学看到笔者强化班讲义的一道老 GRE 题目,也深情款款的看着笔者说,这是他 5 天前刚刚在美国 GRE 考试考场上看到的原题。

因此我们预计这种老题改新题仍然将持续。

第三,新 GRE 考试在考查词汇的核心解释和题材时仍然和老 GRE 一致。

如以前机经中出现 sympathetic 一次表示支持的(favorably inclined)含义,让很多新 GRE 考试非常陌生,其实如果他能把老GRE 考试做透,就会发现 sympathetic 这个词义的考法很早就出现在了中国大陆地区 90 年代的考试中。

GRE考试10大精选必考题

GRE考试10大精选必考题

删减思维体系:填空(逻辑删减法、程度差异法)阅读(三段论)词汇(广义辨析法-18组必考词)这里以10个填空真题详细讲解,来谈一下逻辑删减法在GRE填空中的应用,以及GRE填空的几个基本逻辑考法需要注意:1、本文仅探讨逻辑删减法的基础体系,以打基础为主,不涉及到逻辑删减法的灵活技巧和程度差异法2、本文的体系以解决基础题目为目的,进一步高难度的题目需要更完整的删减思维体系写在前面:对于英文基础很好的学生(这套纯逻辑思维可以让你更快的找到对应点,可以和翻译结合来用)对于英文基础一般甚至很差的学生(这套纯逻辑思维可以让你避开自己的语言劣势,以逻辑直切题目要害)删减思维公开到现在的几年里,从无数的质疑声到如今无数的高分学生感谢声,这种成就感无以言表!如果你可以认真看懂下面的17道题(就像评论里学生说的一遍不理解看第二遍,第二遍不理解看第三遍),你的填空一定会顺利突破基础瓶颈,不吹不黑,这1小时理解分析带给你的效果,将大于你100~150小时的苦学,大于你报的一些莫名其妙的培训班。

在这之前我们需要根据删减思维来给出两个定义主体:填空题干的主要描述对象副体:主体的属性(或者说特点)可以简单的给出几个例子1、小明揍了别人一顿,所以他是一个非常粗暴的孩子主体:小明副体:揍了别人的,非常粗暴的总结:如果主要描述对象是主语,那么副体一般会是表语、谓+宾两种情况。

通俗的讲,就是动词以及动词后面的部分。

2、小明揍了小刚一顿,所以小刚是受伤害的主体:小刚副体:被揍了的,受伤害的总结:如果主要描述对象是宾语,副体一般会是宾语前面的动词。

3、如此粗暴的小明,他是多么令人恐惧主体:小明副体:粗暴的,令人恐惧的总结:有时副体也会是形容词等的修饰部分(第三条不是本文主要讲述的内容,本文以打基础为主,此类技巧性逻辑点,不是本文的侧重点)GRE填空的考核本质1:就是对前文定义的副体,进行逻辑推理,最终判定取同与取反(考核比例90%)GRE填空的考核本质2:就是对前文定义的主体,进行逻辑推理,最终判定取同与取反(考核比例10%)主体不一定是人或者物,有时候也会是自带属性的词汇,比如:吹嘘是不对的,这里的”吹嘘“ 就是一种自带属性的词汇,表示虚幻。

GRE填空练习18道题及答案汇总

GRE填空练习18道题及答案汇总

GRE填空练习18道题及答案汇总Revised GRE 三空题汇总18道题OG 三空题目GRE Verbal Reasoning Practice QuestionsSET 3 Discrete Question: Medium【1】4 Richard M. Russell said 52 percent of thenation’s growth since the Second World War had (i)_________ invention. He said, (ii)_________ research, the government’s greatest role in assuring continuing innovation is promoting a strong, modern patent o ffice. “Unless we can(iii)_________ original ideas, we will not have invention.” Mr. Russell said. Speculating on the state of innovation over the next century, several inventors agreed that the future lay in giving children the tools to think creatively and the motivation to invent.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A been at the expense ofD in addition to restrictingG evaluateB no bearing onE aside from supportingH protectC come throughF far from exaggeratingI disseminate【2】5 Statements presented as fact in a patent application are (i)_________ unless a good reason for doubtis found. The invention has only to be deemed “more likely than not” to work in order to receive initial approval. And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court forother reasons, no incentive exists for anyone to expendeffort (ii)_________ the science of an erroneous patent. For this reason the endless stream of (iii)_________ devices will continue to yield occasional patent.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A presumed verifiableD corroboratingG novelB carefully scrutinizedE advancingH bogusC considered capriciousF debunkingI obsoleteSET 5 Discrete Question: Hard【3】4 No other contemporary poet’s work has such awell-earned reputation for (i)_________ , and there are few whose moral vision is so imperiously unsparing. Of late, however, the almost belligerent demands of his severe and densely forbidding poetry have taken an improbable turn. This new collection is the poet’s fourth book in six years—an ample output even for poets of sunny disposition, let alone for one of such (ii)_________ over the previous 50 years. Yet for all his newfound (iii)_________ , his poetry is as thorny as ever.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A patent accessibilityD penitential austerityGtaciturnityB intrinsic frivolityE intractable prolixityH volubilityC near impenetrabilityF impetuous prodigalityIpellucidity【4】5 Managers who think that strong environmental performance will (i)_________ their company’s financial performance often (ii)_________ claims that systems designedto help them manage environmental concerns are valuable tools. By contrast, managers who perceive environmental performanceto be (iii)_________ to financial success may view an environmental management system as extraneous. In either situation, and whatever their perceptions, it is a manager’s commitment to achieving environmental improvement rather than the mere presence of a system that determines environmental performance.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A eclipseD uncritically acceptG complementaryB bolsterE appropriately acknowledgeH intrinsicC degradeF hotly disputeI peripheral【5】6 Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, dose nottry to extend our knowledge by discovering new information about the world. Instead it tries to deepen our understanding through (i)_________ what is already closest to us—the experiences, thoughts, concepts, and activities that make up our lives but that ordinarily escape our notice precisely because they are so familiar. Philosophy begins byfinding(ii)_________ the things that are (iii)_________ .BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A attainment ofD essentially irrelevantG most prosaicB rumination onE utterly mysteriousH somewhat hackneyed。

GRE填空考前复习什么

GRE填空考前复习什么

GRE填空考前复习什么GRE填空考前复习什么?你知道吗?快来一起学习吧,下面我就和大家共享,来观赏一下吧。

GRE填空考前复习什么1、verbal workout:某考生只看了书后面600个词,这600个肯定要滚瓜烂熟,没商议的。

用excel,把600个单词都自己打上去,不会的用黄色标记起来,然后excel可以随机排序,便于记忆加深。

600个词也许用了一个礼拜。

2、1014题:其实单词没把握做再多题也百瞎。

GRE个人认为没有规律问题,所以只要前面那600个词ok,就没问题。

GRE填空分为单空,双空,三空,双选。

个人认为可以先去练习双选。

不要听信人家说1014的双选很简洁。

做完了6选2你会很有成就感,然后你就可以去做单空了,然后你就更有成就感了,你就可以去handle双空了。

最终你会发觉就连3空也能蒙对了,你就可以去考试了。

GRE阅读:lz阅读来不及做,基本上长阅读跳过一律乱选。

另:短阅读认真读,不要怕时间来不及,你都放弃长阅读了怎么会来不及呢。

渐渐品短阅读,总会做对的。

3、3000:这个3000,的确是本好书。

看这个的时候,不要全部看,看你熟悉的那些。

对的,就是那些600个在verbal workout中消失的。

所以背这个可以在做1014时同步进行。

做完2和3步骤也许需要1个礼拜。

GRE填空词汇盘点:innovateinnovate[英][ˈɪnəˌveɪt] [美][ˈɪnəˌvet]简明释义vi.改革,创新vt.引入(新事物、思想或方法),第三人称单数:innovates过去式:innovated过去分词:innovated 现在分词:innovatingIt is necessary to innovate and develop military theories.创新和进展军事理论。

The ability to innovate and operate independently.有创新力量,并能独立工作。

GRE填空难题解析

GRE填空难题解析

GRE填空难题解析对于GRE填空题的一些难题,假如能完全把握其中窍门,精读一道题的价值不下于做十道题。

本文就填空题的各种不同题型分别为大家做一些难题解析,下面我就和大家共享,来观赏一下吧。

最全GRE填空难题各个击破GRE填空难题解析:五选一题型例题:Far from being ____ the corporate world because of cutbacks, serious researchers are playing a growing role in innovation at many firms.A. lured to被引诱到……B. enchanted with被……吸引C. banished from被逐出……D. protected by被……爱护E. immured in在……中被囚禁答案:C分类:对比,反义重复解析:far from提示句中前后两部分的对比。

主句内容为讨论者扮演了日益重要的角色,则far from之后的内容与之取反,表达“不重要”之意。

即可知只有C项符合此推断:“被逐出企业界”表示讨论者完全不起任何作用。

翻译:优秀的科学家并非由于裁员而被排挤出企业界,而是在很多公司中扮演着日益重要的角色。

GRE填空难题解析:双空题型例题:Certain music lovers yearn for (i)____, but when it is achieved, there is something missing; perhaps they feel uncomfortable in a world where nothing discernible is (ii)____.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. novelty D. wrong新生事物错误的B. beauty E. visionary漂亮虚构的C. flawlessness F. changed完善无缺转变了的答案:C D分类:解释性重复解析:分号提示前后两句为同义重复。

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新GRE 填空经典800 题卷首语自新GRE 改革以来,市面上官方承认的真题少之又少,除了OG 和PP2 中的165 道题目之外,我们备考新GRE 填空唯一可靠的来源就只有老GRE 的填空题目,可是老GRE 填空真的适合新GRE 的备考么?或者怎样练习老GRE 题目才能更有效地为新GRE 做准备?我们的答案是:老GRE 填空是仅次于机经真题的备考新GRE 最好的考试资料;科学有效地改编老GRE 题目可以做到对新GRE 题目的仿真。

为了证明这一点,笔者从不同的角度对老GRE 题目和新GRE 题目进行比较。

第一,OG 官方真题和老GRE 题目的对比。

通过对比我们会发现,在OG 和PP 2 中直接照搬老GRE 题目的情况一共出现了29 次,其中单空题直接照搬18 次,老双空题改新双空题1 次,老单空题改Sentence Equivalence(以下简称SE)10 次。

这说明官方的真题中有约20%均来自于老GRE 的题目或对其修改,这证明老GRE 和新GRE 的命题思路仍然是一致的,只不过是在出题的形式上发生了变化。

第二,在实战考试中,我们发现老GRE 的填空题目仍然在新GRE 考试中层出不穷。

以2014 年考试为例,在今年刚刚结束的9 场考试中,重单选题改六选二发生了2 词,单选题直接照搬发生了4 次。

笔者5 月份在妙峰山的住宿班,一位刚刚在美国参加完考试的同学看到笔者强化班讲义的一道老GRE 题目,也深情款款的看着笔者说,这是他5 天前刚刚在美国GRE 考试考场上看到的原题。

因此我们预计这种老题改新题仍然将持续。

第三,新GRE 考试在考查词汇的核心解释和题材时仍然和老GRE 一致。

如以前机经中出现sympathetic 一次表示支持的(favorably inclined)含义,让很多新GRE 考试非常陌生,其实如果他能把老GRE 考试做透,就会发现sympathetic 这个词义的考法很早就出现在了中国大陆地区90 年代的考试中。

又如今年5 月10 日的一道三空题目以cowbird 把鸟蛋生在别人的鸟窝里为背景,原题如下:The cowbird can seem a rather comical creature with a slow, awkward w a lka nd often u pr a is e d tai l.Less is the c o w bi rd s‘ habit of la y ingtheir eggs in the ne s t s of other birds. The nesters will u s ua lly accept the cowbird egg and raise the babycowbird as th e ir own. Unfortunately, cowbird eggs hatch sooner than the eggs of other s pecie s and the young c ow bir d s, using their size to their advantage ingetting more food from the parent s.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)A.a m us ing D.feckle ss G. grow quicklyB. pa inf u l E. re s is t a nt H. leave the ne s tC. g a lling F. unwitting I.share their food其实在老GRE 题目当中,此种题材也早已考察过,题目如下:If animal parents were judged by human standards, the cuckoo would be2one of nature's more----creatures, blithely laying its eggs in the nests of other birds, and leaving the incubating and nurturing to t he m.(A) me ttleso me (B) indus t r iou s (C) domestic (D)la c klu s ter (E) f e c kle ss所以词汇解释和一些考察意向都未曾改变,也体现出了GRE 考试的连续性和考试成绩长期的稳定性.第四,新GRE 的句子结构仍然能找到老GRE 的影子。

我们来对比以下两道题目,第一道题目是GRE 机经真题,第二道题目是老GRE 的真题。

Medieval cathedrals s till stand as marvels of architecture, but as f a r as modern science is concerned, medieval physics and chemistry are s imply irrelevant, a t best a dead end, a t w or s t the very of wh a t science issupposed to be. (2014.2.23 机经题目)A.e x e mplarB. g lor i f ic a tionC. ref lec tionD. dilutionE. a ntit he s i sDe s pite assorted e ff us i ons to the contrary, there i s no nec e ssa r y link between s cie ntif ic s kil l and humanism, and, quite possibly, there may besomething of a----between them. ( 老GRE 真题)(A) generality(B) f us io n(C) c ong r uity3(D) dic hot om y(E) r e c ipr oc itySECTION 1Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.1. It is to the novelist's credit that all of the episodes in her novel are presented realistically,without any or playful supernatural tricks.○A elucidation○B discrimination○C artlessness○D authenticity○E whimsy2. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerablethe possibility that increasing levelsof atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.3. Without seeming unworldly, William James appeared wholly removed from theof society, the conventionality of academe.○A ethos○B idealism○C romance○D paradoxes○E commonplaces4. The English novelist William Thackeray considered the cult of the criminal so dangerous that he criticized Dickens' Oliver Twist for making the characters in thethieves' kitchen so .○A threatening○B riveting○C conniving○D fearsome○E irritating5. Copyright and patent laws attempt to encourage innovation by ensuring that inventors are paid for creative work, so it would be if expanded protection under these lawsdiscouraged entrepreneurial innovation by increasing fears of lawsuits.○A desirable○B coincidental○C ironic○D natural○E sensible56. The form and physiology of leaves vary according to the in which theydevelop: for example, leaves display a wide range of adaptations to different degrees of light and moisture.○A relationship○B species○C sequence○D patterns○E environment7. Because no comprehensive exist regarding personal reading practices, we donot know, for example, the greatest number of books read in an individual lifetime.○A records○B instincts○C remedies○D proposals○E commercials8. Many artists believe that successful imitation, far from being symptomatic of a lack of, is the first step in learning to be creative.6○A elegance○B resolution○C goodness○D originality○E sympathy9. We first became aware that her support for the new program was less thanwhen she declined to make a speech in its favor.○A qualified○B haphazard○C fleeting○D unwarranted○E wholehearted10. Both television commercials and programs present view of the material world, one which promotes a standard of living that most of us can probably not attain.○A symptomatic○B delineated○C integrated○D conspicuous○E distinctive7SECTION 2Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.1. Since most if not all learning occurs through , relating one observation to another, it would be strange indeed if the study of other cultures did not also illuminate the study ofour own.○A assumptions○B experiments○C comparisons○D repetitions○E impressions2. Unfortunately, his damaging attacks on the ramifications of the economic policy havebeen by his wholehearted acceptance of that policy's underlying assumptions.○A supplemented○B undermined○C wasted○D diverted○E redeemed83. Exposure to low-intensity gamma radiation slows the rate of growth of the spoilage microorganisms in food in much the same way that the low heat used in pasteurizationthe spoilage action of the microorganisms in milk.○A precludes○B initiates○C inhibits○D isolates○E purifies4. As long as nations cannot themselves accumulate enough physical power to dominateall others, they must depend on .○A allies○B resources○C freedom○D education○E self-determination5. Nearly two-thirds of the country's mushroom crop is produced by 160 growers in asingle county, the greatest growers anywhere.○A cause of○B agreement among○C indication of○D interaction between○E concentration of96. Since she believed him to be both candid and trustworthy, she refused to consider thepossibility that his statement had been .○A irrelevant○B facetious○C mistaken○D critical○E insincere7. There are simply no for buying stock in certain industries since rapidly changing environmental restrictions will make a profitable return on any investment veryunlikely.○A incentives○B arrangements○C explanations○D conditions○E procedures8. Queen Elizabeth I has quite correctly been called a of the arts, because manyyoung artists received her patronage.○A connoisseur○B critic○C friend○D scourge○E judge109. Word order in a sentence was much freer in Old French than it is in French today, thisdisappeared as the French language gradually lost its case distinctions.○A restriction○B license○C similarity○D rigidity○E imperative10. Roman historians who study the period 30 B.C. to A.D. 180 can the“Augustan peace” only by failing to recognize that this peace in many respects resembled that of death.○A decry○B applaud○C ridicule○D demand○E disprove11SECTION 3Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.For each of Questions 1 to 10, select one entry for each blank from the corresponding column ofchoices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.1. One reason why pertinent fossils are (i) is that crucial stages of evolution occurred in the tropics where it is difficult to explorefor fossils, and so their discovery has(ii) .Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A unique○B uncommon ○C prominent ○D resumed ○E declined ○F lagged2. The new (i) of knowledge has created (ii) people: everyone believes that his or her subject cannot and possibly should not be understood by others.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A specialization ○B decline○C redundancy ○D concern for○E association among ○F barriers between123. The disjunction between educational objectives that stress (i) emphasize obedience to rules and cooperation with others reflects a (ii) from the values on which these objectives are based.and those thatthat arisesBlank (i) Blank (ii)○A efficiency ○B compliance ○C individuality ○D conflict ○E conformity ○F redundancy4. Whereas biologists must maintain a (i) attitude toward the subjects of their research, social scientists must, paradoxically, combine personal involvement and scholarly(ii) .Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A passive○B casual○C disinterested ○D sympathy ○E detachment ○F abandon5. In today’s world, manufacture rs’ innovations are easily copied and thus differences between products are usually (i) ; advertisers, therefore, are forced to (ii)these differences in order to suggest the uniqueness of their clien ts’ products.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A crucial ○B intrinsic ○C slight ○D downplay ○E exaggerate ○F create136. The state is a network of exchanged benefits and beliefs, (i) citizens based on those laws and procedures that are (ii) community.between rulers and to the maintenance ofBlank (i) Blank (ii)○A a counterpoint ○B an equivalence ○C a reciprocity ○D conductive ○E inimical ○F subsidiary7. As businesses become aware that their advertising must (i) the everyday concerns of consumers, their commercials will be characterized by a greater degree of (ii).○A allay Blank (i) Blank (ii)○D pessimism○B evade ○C address ○E sincerity ○F realism8. The (i) of mass literacy coincided with the first industrial revolution; in turn, the new expansion in literacy, as well as cheaper printing, helped to nurture the (ii) ofpopular literature.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A receipt ○B selection ○C emergence ○D source ○E rise○F mistrust179. Every novel invites us to enter a world that is initially strange; our gradual and selective orientation to its manners (i) infants' (ii) to their environment.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A resembles ○B reinforces ○C compensates ○D introduction ○E adjustment ○F resistance10. Artificial light (i) the respiratory activity of some microorganisms in the winter but not in the summer, in part because in the summer their respiration is already at its peakand thus cannot be (ii) .Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A enhances ○B reflects ○C inhibits ○D quickened ○E lessened ○F increased18SECTION 4Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.For each of Questions 1 to 10, select one entry for each blank from the corresponding column ofchoices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.1. Until quite recently research on diabetes had, as a kind of holding action, attempted to refine the (i) of the disease, primarily because nopreventive strategy seemed at alllikely to be (ii) .Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A symptoms ○B treatment ○C definition ○D costly○E necessary ○F practicable2. Created to serve as perfectly as possible their workaday (i) , the wooden storage boxes made in America's Shaker communities are now (ii) for their beauty.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A function○B environment ○C owners ○D employed ○E valued○F transformed193. The sale of Alaska was not so much an American coup as a matter of (i)for an imperial Russia that was short of cash and unable to (ii)coastline.its own continental Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A negligence ○B expediency ○C custom ○D defend ○E alter○F undermine4. A perennial goal in zoology is to infer function from (i) , relating the (ii) of an organism to its physical form and cellular organization.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A classification ○B location○C structure ○D behavior ○E ancestry ○F habitat5. No longer (i) by the belief that the world around us was expressly designed for humanity, many people try to find intellectual (ii)for that lost certainty in astrologyand in mysticism.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A restricted ○B hampered ○C sustained ○D reasons○E substitutes ○F justifications206. If a species of parasite is to survive, the host organisms must live long enough for the parasite to (i) ; if the host species becomes (ii) , so do its parasites.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A atrophy ○B reproduce ○C defeat ○D extinct○E widespread ○F healthy7. The success of science is due in great part to its emphasis on (i) : the reliance on evidence rather than (ii) and the willingness to draw conclusions even when theyconflict with traditional beliefs.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A creativity ○B conservatism ○C objectivity ○D preconceptions ○E facts○F experimentation8. Observable as a tendency of our culture is a (i) of (ii) psychoanalysis: we no longer feel that it can solve our emotional problems.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A withdraw ○B defense ○C divergence ○D weaknesses in ○E enigmas in○F belief in219. Having fully embraced the belief that government by persuasion is preferable to government by (i) , the leaders of the movement have recently (ii) most oftheir previous statements supporting totalitarianism.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A participation ○B proclamation ○C coercion ○D codified ○E deliberated ○F repudiated10. The President reached a decision only after lengthy (i) , painstakingly weighing the (ii) opinions expressed by cabinet members.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A deliberation ○B canvassing ○C relegation ○D consistent ○E divergent ○F conciliatory22SECTION 5Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.For each of Questions 1 to 10, select one entry for each blank from the corresponding column ofchoices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.1. The senator's attempt to convince the public that he is not interested in running for a second term is (i) given the extremely (ii)fund-raising activities of hiscampaign committee.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A premature ○B disingenuous ○C praiseworthy ○D apathetic ○E public ○F abortive2. The prevailing union of passionate interest in detailed facts with equal devotion to abstract (i) is a hallmark of our present society; in the past this union appeared, atbest, (ii) and as if by chance.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A generalization ○B computation ○C triviality ○D cyclically ○E sporadically ○F selectively233. Her first concert appearance was disappointingly perfunctory and derivative, rather than the (i) performance in the (ii) style we had anticipated.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A prosaic ○B inspired ○C literal ○D innovative ○E mechanical ○F tenuous4. It is (i) for a government to fail to do whatever it can to eliminate a totally (ii)disease.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A crucial○B instinctive ○C irresponsible ○D devastating ○E preventable ○F innocuous5. Many of the earliest colonial houses that are still standing have been so modified and enlarged that the (i) design is no longer (ii) .Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A initial ○B pertinent ○C intended ○D discernible ○E necessary ○F applicable246. No computer system is immune to a virus, a particularly malicious program that is designed to (i) and electronically (ii) the disks on which data are stored.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A infect ○B prepare ○C restore ○D secure ○E damage ○F repair7. Stress is experienced when an individual feels that the (i) of the environment (ii)that individual's resources for handling them.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A ambiences ○B demands ○C benefits ○D intensify ○E preclude ○F exceed8. Documenting science’s (i) philosophy would be (ii) , since it is almost axiomatic that many philosophers use scientific concepts as the foundations for theirspeculations.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A influence on ○B reliance on ○C distrust of ○D superfluous ○E difficult○F elementary259. During the widespread fuel shortage, the price of gasoline was so (i)that suppliers were generally thought to be (ii)the consumer.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A oscillatory ○B reactive ○C excessive ○D placating ○E gouging ○F shielding10. To have true disciples, a thinker must not be too (i) : any effective intellectual leader depends on the ability of other people to (ii)thought processes that did notoriginate with them.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A methodical ○B idiosyncratic ○C self-confident ○D stimulate ○E dismiss ○F reenact26SECTION 6Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.1. The spellings of many Old English words have been in the living language,although their pronunciations have changed.○A preserved○B shortened○C preempted○D revised○E improved2. Dreams are in and of themselves, but, when combined with other data, they cantell us much about the dreamer.○A uninformative○B startling○C harmless○D unregulated○E uncontrollable273. Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776) is still worth reading, more to appreciate the current (i) of Smith's valid contributions to economics than to see those contributions as the (ii) of present-day economics.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A ambivalence ○B disregard○C relevance ○D vestiges ○E precursors ○F byproducts4. Although (i) , almost self-effacing in his private life, he displays in his plays and essays a strong (ii) publicity and controversy.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A conventional ○B retiring○C evasive ○D impatience with ○E reliance on○F penchant for5. While many Russian composers of the nineteenth century contributed to an emerging national style, other composers did not (i)idiomatic Russian musical elements, (ii)instead the traditional musical vocabulary of Western European Romanticism.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A incorporate ○B exclude○C discern ○D rejecting ○E expanding ○F preferring286. Although they were not direct (i), the new arts of the Classical period were clearly created in the spirit of older Roman models and thus (ii)the older style.Blank (i) Blank (ii)many features of○A impressions ○B masterpieces ○C copies ○D maintained ○E improvised ○F excludedFor each of Questions 7 to 10, select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alikein meaning.7. Philosophical problems arise when people ask questions that, though very , havecertain characteristics in common.□A distinct□B elementary□C abstract□D diverse□E fundamental□F relevant8. Though one cannot say that Michelangelo was an impractical designer, he was, of all nonprofessional architects known, the most inthat he was the least constrained by tradition or precedent.29□A pragmatic□B adventurous□C empirical□D skilled□E subtle□F innovate9. Paradoxically, England's colonization of North America was by its success: the increasing prosperity of the colonies diminished their dependence upon, and hence theirloyalty to, their home country.□A transformed□B weakened□C altered□D undetermined□E distinguished□F determined10. Although frequent air travelers remain unconvinced, researchers have found that, paradoxically, the temporal disorientation inherent in jet lag also may yield some mentalhealth .□A benefits□B hazards□C disorders□D advantages□E deficiencies□F standards30SECTION 7Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.1. Although sales have continued to increase since last April, unfortunately the rate ofincrease has .○A resurged○B capitulated○C retaliated○D persevered○E decelerated2. In spite of the fact that it is convenient to divide the life span of animals into separatestages such as pre-natal, adolescent, and senescent, these periods are not really .○A advanced○B variable○C repeatable○D connected○E distinct313. A computer program can provide information in ways that force students to (i) learning instead of being merely (ii)of knowledge.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A participate in ○B compensate for ○C comply with ○D recipients ○E custodians ○F beneficiaries4. Although Johnson (i) great enthusiasm for his employees' project, in reality his interest in the project was so (ii) as to be almost nonexistent.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A espoused ○B embraced ○C feigned ○D perfunctory ○E preemptive ○F indiscriminate5. Nineteenth-century scholars, by examining earlier geometric Greek art, found that classical Greek art was not a magical (i) or a brilliant (ii) blending Egyptian and Assyrian art, but was independently evolved by Greeks in Greece.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A paradigm ○B stratagem ○C apparition ○D amalgam○E annexation ○F appropriation326. Unlike philosophers who constructed theoretically ideal states, she built a theory based on (i) ; thus, although her constructs may have been inelegant, they were (ii) sound.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A intuition ○B conjecture ○C experience ○D intellectually ○E empirically ○F aestheticallyFor each of Questions 7 to 10, select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alikein meaning.7. Although frequent air travelers remain unconvinced, researchers have found that, paradoxically, the temporal disorientation inherent injet lag also may yield some mentalhealth .□A benefits□B hazards□C disorders□D advantages□E deficiencies□F standards8. Although any destruction of vitamins caused by food irradiation could be the use of diet supplements, there may be no protection fromcarcinogens that some fear might be introduced into foods by the process.33□A counterbalanced by□B attribute to□C imputed to□D augmented with□E stimulated by□F offset through9. The corporation expects only increases in sales next year despite a yearlongeffort to revive its retailing business.□A dynamic□B predictable□C expanding□D modest□E slight□F volatile10. Although the discovery of antibiotics led to great advances in clinical practice, it did not represent a bacterial illness, for there are some bacteria that cannot beeffectively treated with antibiotics.□A panacea for□B neglect of□C cure-all for□D breakthrough in□E resurgence of□F progress of34SECTION 8Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.1. Contrary to the antiquated idea that the eighteenth century was a island of elegant assurance, evidence reveals that life for most people was filled with uncertainty andinsecurity.○A clannish○B declining○C tranquil○D recognized○E sprawling2. While not completely nonplussed by the usually caustic responses from members of theaudience, the speaker was nonetheless visibly by their lively criticism.○A humiliated○B discomfited○C deluded○D disgraced○E tantalized353. Although it is unusual to denounce museum-goers for not painting, it is quite common, even for those, who are unenthusiastic about sports, to criticize (i) for athletic (ii).Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A athletes ○B spectators ○C scholars ○D snobbery ○E inactivity ○F ignorance4. Social scientists have established fairly clear-cut (i) that describe the appropriate behavior of children and adults, but there seems to be (ii) about what constitutes appropriate behavior for adolescents.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A estimates ○B functions ○C norms ○D confusion○E rigidity○F misapprehensions5. Despite an agreement between labor and management to keep the print and electronic media (i) developments, the details of the negotiations were (ii) all but a few journalists from the major metropolitan newspapers.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A abreast of○B speculation about ○C ignorant of ○D withheld from ○E suppressed by ○F undisclosed to366. The reduction of noise has been (i)in terms of (ii)its sources, but thealternative of canceling noise out by adding sound with the opposite wave pattern may be more useful in practice.Blank (i) Blank (ii)○A explained ○B conceived ○C approached ○D tracking○E eliminating‘○F diffusingFor each of Questions 7 to 10, select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alikein meaning.7. The development of containers, possibly made from bark or the skins of animals, although this is a matter of , allowed theextensive sharing of forage foods inprehistoric human societies.□A record□B speculation□C degree□D importance□E conjecture□F preeminence8. Even though the folktales Partout collected and retold were not solely French in origin, his versions of them were so decidedly French instyle that later anthologizes of French folktales have never them.37□A excluded□B admired□C grasped□D promoted□E comprehended□F omitted9. Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but enlightened intellectual, historians of the1960's portrayed him as thinker, eager to fill the young with his political orthodoxy while censoring ideas he did not like.□A an adventurous□B a doctrinaire□C a prudent□D a judicious□E a cynical□F a dictatorial10. We realized that John was still young and impressionable, but were neverthelesssurprised at his .□A naïve té□B obstinateness□C decisiveness□D ingeniousness□E resolve□F simplemindedness38SECTION 9Verbal Reasoning – Text Completion and Sentence EquivalenceTime – 10 minutes10 QuestionsFor each question, indicate the best answer using the directions given.1. Although adolescent maturational and developmental states occur in an orderly sequence,their timing with regard to onset and duration.○A lasts○B varies○C falters○D accelerates○E dwindles2. A recent survey shows that, while ninety-four percent of companies conducting management training programs open them to women, women are _ only seventy-four percent of those programs.○A protesting against○B participating in○C displeased by○D allowed in○E refused by39。

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