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GRE填空题目答案及解析整合

GRE填空题目答案及解析整合

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GRE填空题目答案及解析:精明的外交手腕9. A clever form of diplomacy involves subtly inducing the other party to propose your preference so that your ___ their requests appear as the grating of concession.A. accession toB. inattention toC. subversion ofD. abnegation ofE. repudiation ofF. acquiescence to选AF翻译:精明的外交手腕包括微妙地引导对手提出你的首选条件,这样一来,你同意他们的要求,看起来就像某种不耐烦的妥协。

accession 同意,赞同,附加(物),就职(高位,或被授予尊贵身份,如女王登基the queens accession to the throne)inattention 未加留意subversion 颠覆abnegation 克制自己(放弃权利、利益等),弃权repudiation 否定,拒绝(清偿、付款等)acquiescence 默认、默许(的状态或对象)grate (作动词)令人烦躁、气恼GRE填空题目答案及解析:杀死一只知更鸟8. Harper Lee’s narration in To kill a Mocking bird is ___ , mixing an adult’s and a child’s perspective according to no logic other than the immediate exigencies of the plot.A. a paradigmB. hodgepodgeC. a modelD. an innovationE. a patchworkF. an embarrassment选BE翻译:哈勃·李在《杀死一只知更鸟》中的叙述杂糅,全凭紧急的情节推动,在成人与孩子的视角之间频繁切换。

GRE填空讲义(06暑假)

GRE填空讲义(06暑假)

GRE填空串讲黄颀一、概述1、GRE简介北美研究生入学考试,形势、展望和对策2、考试题型简介填空、类比、阅读、反义3、学习方法和时间规划4、GRE填空基本认识4-1 出题原则A公平→绝对不能涉及背景知识B 重复→信息重现的提示存在逻辑相关4-2 出题模式A题自身包含解题线索→答案的唯一性。

B 增加阅读难度→干扰答题速度和准确率。

例1:年轻人是____。

A充满活力的B年轻的C朝气蓬勃的D不老的E冲动的例2:秦始皇,中国历史上第一个皇帝,是一个____皇帝。

A残暴的B伟大的C好色的D奢侈的E勤政的例3:秦始皇,中国历史上第一个皇帝,是一个____皇帝;他旰食宵衣,每天批阅大臣上奏的关于政务的竹简令人难以置信的达到数百斤。

A残暴的B伟大的C好色的D奢侈的E勤政的二、填空题解题步骤第一步、读主干||理关系第二步、找关键词/短语/语气第三步、选答案并适当理解全句验证与其说GRE填空是英语水平检测,倒不如说是以英语为载体的逻辑推理能力检测。

☆☆☆☆☆主干大法适用于80%以上的考题。

ⅰA→Bⅱ(~)A→(~)Bⅲ(~)A (+/-)(~)B,because(~)A’(+/-)(~)B’ⅳ(~)A (-/+)(~)B,but(~)A’(+/-)(~)B’1、The disjunction between educational objectives that stress independence and individuality and those that emphasize obedience to rules and cooperation with others reflects a ------ that arises from the values on which these objectives are based.A conflictB redundancyC gainD predictabilityE wisdom2、Scholars' sense of the uniqueness of the central concept of "the state" at the time when political science became an academic field quite naturally led to striving for a correspondingly ----mode of study.A thoroughB distinctiveC dependableD scientificE dynamic3、Y ellow fever, the disease that killed 4,000 philadelphians in 1793, and so----Memphis, Tennessee, that the city lost its charter, has reappeared after nearly two decades in----in the Western Hemisphere.A terrorized.. contentionB ravaged.. secretC disabled.. quarantineD corrupted.. quiescenceE decimated.. abeyance4、The results of the experiments performed by Elizabeth Hazen and Rachel Brown were----not only because these results challenged old assumptions but also because they called the----methodology into question.A provocative.. prevailingB predictable.. contemporaryC inconclusive.. traditionalD intriguing.. projectedE specious.. original5、There are no solitary, free-living creatures; every form of life is----other forms.A segregated fromB parallel toC dependent onD overshadowed byE mimicked by6、The spellings of many Old English words have been----in the living language, although their pronunciations have changed.A preservedB shortenedC preemptedD revisedE improved注意事项:找最直接的选项,避免发散性思维7、The natural balance between prey and predator has been increasingly----, most frequently by human intervention.A celebratedB predictedC observedD disturbedE questioned先推哪一个空格都可以,怎么解题快速怎么来8、Parts of seventeenth-century Chinese pleasure gardens were not necessarily intended to look----;they were designed expressly to evoke the agreeable melancholy resulting from a sense of the ----of natural beauty and human glory.A beautiful.. immutabilityB cheerful.. transitorinessC colorful.. abstractnessD luxuriant.. simplicityE conventional.. wildness三、逻辑关系剖析第一类同义重复1、并列关系:特征词:and, also, or, not only …but also…9、The new biological psychiatry does not deny the contributing role of psychological factors in mental illnesses , but posits that these factors may act as a catalyst on existi ng physiological conditions and-----such illnesses.A disguiseB impedeC constrainD precipitateE consummate10、Few of us take the pains to study our cherished convictions; indeed, we almost have a natural----doing so.A aptitude forB repugnance toC interest inD ignorance ofE reaction after11、Kagan maintains that an infant's reactions to its first stressful experiences are part of a naturalprocess of development, not harbingers of childhood unhappiness or ----signs of adolescent anxiety.A propheticB normalC monotonousD virtualE typical2、因果关系特征词:because、in that、for、therefore、thus、accordingly、consequently、given、thereby、due to、hence、so…that、so…as to、if…then、as a result、result in、in the sense that、cause、give rise to、when…then、as long as…12、He was regarded by his followers, as something of -------,not only because of his insistence on strict discipline, but also because of his ------- adherence to formal details.A a martinet.. rigidB an authority.. sporadicC a tyrant.. reluctantD a fraud.. conscientiousE an acolyte.. maniacal13、As long as nations cannot themselves accumulate enough physical power to dominate all others, they must depend on----.A alliesB resourcesC freedomD educationE self-determination14、During periods of social and cultural stability, many art academies are so firmly controlled by----that all real creative work must be done by the----.A dogmatists.. disenfranchisedB managers.. reactionariesC reformers.. dissatisfiedD imposters.. academiciansE specialists.. elite3、目的、手段、结果关系特征词in order to、by、for、result from、lead to…15、Edith Wharton sought in her memoir [音标,来自法语词]to present herself as having achieveda harmonious wholeness by having -------the conflicting elements of her life.A affirmedB highlightedC reconciledD confinedE identified16、Once a duckling has identified a parent, the instinctive bond becomes a powerful ------- for additional learning since, by ------- the parent, the duckling can acquire further information that is not genetically transmitted.A impulse.. surpassingB referent.. recognizingC force.. acknowledgingD inspiration.. emulatingE channel.. mimicking17、He felt it would be -------, in view of the intense------- that would likely follow, to make the sacrifice required in order to gain such little advantage.A charitable.. growthB welcomed.. prejudiceC futile.. encouragementD academic.. acclaimE unrealistic.. turmoil4、递进关系特征词:even、indeed18、In the seventeenth century, direct flouting of a generally accepted system of values was regarded as----, even as a sign of madness.A adventurousB frivolousC willfulD impermissibleE irrational19、Despite assorted effusions to the contrary, there is no necessary link between scientific skill and humanism, and, quite possibly, there may be something of a----between them.A generalityB fusionC congruityD dichotomy .E reciprocity5、直接重复20、The techniques now available to livestock breeders will continue to be ------, but will probably be ----- by new ones under development.A fruitful.. reversedB refined.. upgradedC inconvenient.. reassessedD used.. supplementedE harmless.. improved21、The eradication of pollution is not merely a matter of ___, though the majestic beauty ofnature is indeed an important consideration.A economicsB legislationC cleanlinessD aestheticsE restoration22、Comparatively few rock musicians are willing to laugh at themselves, although a hint of----can boost sales of video clips very nicely.A self-deprecationB congenialityC cynicismD embarrassmentE self-doubt23、Melodramas, which presented stark oppositions between innocence and criminality, virtue and corruption, good and evil, were popular precisely because they offered the audience a world ----of----.A bereft.. theatricalityB composed.. adversityC full.. circumstantialityD deprived.. polarityE devoid.. neutrality24、Famous among job seekers for its----, the company, quite apart from generous salaries, bestowed on its executives annual bonuses and such----as low-interest home mortgages and company cars.A magnanimity.. reparationsB inventiveness.. benefitsC largesse.. perquisitesD discernment.. prerogativesE altruism.. credits6、间接重复6-1、解释关系25、The Muses are----deities: they avenge themselves without mercy on those who weary of their charms.A ruefulB ingenuousC solicitousD vindictiveE dispassionate26、Speakers and listeners arc often at odds: language that is easy for the receiver to understand is often difficult to -----,and that which is easily formulated can be hard to ------A estimate.. confirmB transmit. DefendC produce.. comprehendD suppress.. ignoreE remember.. forget27、Unenlightened authoritarian manage rarely recognize a crucial reason for the low levels of serious conflict among members of democratically run work groups: a modicum of tolerance for dissent often prevents——A demurB schismC cooperationD complianceE shortsightedness28、Nineteenth-century scholars, by examining earlier geometric Greek art, found that classical Greek art was not a magical----or a brilliant----blending Egyptian and Assyrian art, but was independently evolved by Greeks in Greece.A stratagem.. appropriationB exemplar.. synthesisC conversion.. annexationD paradigm.. constructE apparition.. amalgam6-2、根据明显指示词来寻找线索Such、this、that、which、the29、Longdale and Stern discovered that mitochondria and chloroplasts----a long, identifiable sequence of DNA; such a coincidence could be----only by the transfer of DNA between the two systems.A manufacture.. accomplishedB reveal.. repeatedC exhibit.. determinedD share.. explainedE maintain.. contradicted30、Social tensions among adult factions can be----by politics, but adolescents and children have no such----for resolving their conflict with the exclusive world of adults.A intensified.. attitudeB complicated.. reliefC frustrated.. justificationD adjusted.. mechanismE revealed.. opportunity31、The proponents of recombinant DNA research have decided to----federal regulation of their work; they hope that by making this compromise they can forestall proposed state and local controls that might be even stiffer.A protestB instituteC denyD encourageE disregard32、Laws do not ensure social order since laws can always be----, which makes them----unless the authorities have the will and the power to detect and punish wrongdoing.A contested.. provisionalB circumvented.. antiquatedC repealed.. vulnerableD violated.. ineffectiveE modified.. unstable6-3、根据语法现象来推断33、In a----society that worships efficiency, it is difficult for a sensitive and idealistic person to make the kinds of----decisions that alone spell success as it is defined by such a society.A bureaucratic.. edifyingB pragmatic.. hardheadedC rational.. well-intentionedD competitive.. evenhandedE modern.. dysfunctional34、The self-important cant of musicologists on record jackets often suggests that true appreciation of the music is an----process closed to the uninitiated listener, however enthusiastic.A unreliableB arcaneC arrogantD elementaryE intuitive35、The valedictory address, as it has developed in American colleges and universities over the years, has become a very strict form, a literary ------- that permits very little-------.A text.. clarityB work.. traditionC genre.. deviationD oration.. grandiloquenceE achievement.. rigidity36、Psychology has slowly evolved into an----scientific discipline that now functions autonomously with the same privileges and responsibilities as other sciences.A independentB unusualC outmodedD uncontrolledE inactive6-4、上下义词的重复37、Remelting old metal cans rather than making primary aluminum from bauxite ore shippedfrom overseas saves producers millions of dollars in----and production costs.A distributionB salvageC storageD procurementE research38、Heavily perfumed white flowers, such as gardenias, were favorites with collectors in the eighteenth century, when----was valued much more highly than it is today.A scentB beautyC eleganceD colorE variety39、In an age without radio or recordings, an age----by print, fiction gained its greatest ascendancy.A decimatedB denigratedC dominatedD emphasizedE resurrected40、Professional photographers generally regard inadvertent surrealism in a photograph as a curse rather than a blessing; magazine photographers, in particular, consider themselves ------ to the extent that they can --------its presence in their photographs.A skillful.. enhanceB inadequate.. eliminateC original.. demonstrateD fortunate.. minimizeE conventional.. highlight7、无明显同义重复题型的对策41、Among the many----of the project, expense cannot be numbered; the goals of the project's promoters can be achieved with impressive----.A highlights.. efficiencyB features.. savingsC disadvantages.. innovationD claims.. speedE defects.. economy42、The ------- with which the French aristocracy greeted the middle-class Rousseau was all the more ------- because he showed so little respect for them.A deference.. remarkableB suspicion.. uncannyC reserve.. unexpectedD anger.. ironicE appreciation.. deserved43、Because many of the minerals found on the ocean floor are still ------- on land, where mining is relatively inexpensive, mining the ocean floor has yet to become a ------- enterprise.A scarce. . commonB accessible.. marginalC unidentified.. subsidizedD conserved . . publicE plentiful.. profitable44、Any language is a conspiracy against experience in the sense that it is a collective attempt to----experience by reducing it into discrete parcels.A extrapolateB transcribeC complicateD amplifyE manage45、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 elucidationB discriminationC artlessnessD authenticityE whimsy第二类反义重复1、转折关系:特征词:albeit、notwithstanding、although、though、but、despite、even though、however、in spite of、nevertheless、nonetheless、while、whatever、regardless、even if、even though、yet……46、Although ancient tools were----preserved, enough have survived to allow us to demonstrate an occasionally interrupted but generally----progress through prehistory.A partially.. noticeableB superficially.. necessaryC unwittingly.. documentedD rarely.. continualE needlessly.. incessant47、The labor union and the company's management, despite their long history of unfailingly acerbic disagreement on nearly every issue, have nevertheless reached an unexpectedly -------, albeit still tentative, agreement on next year's contract.A swiftB onerousC hesitantD reluctantE conclusive48、Current data suggest that, although----states between fear and aggression exist, fear andaggression are as distinct physiologically as they are psychologically.A simultaneousB seriousC exceptionalD partialE transitional49、The powers and satisfactions of primeval people, though few and meager, were----- their few and simple desires.A simultaneous withB commensurate withC substantiated byD circumscribed byE ruined by50、At first, I found her gravity rather intimidating; but, as I saw more of her, I found that----was very near the surface.A seriousnessB confidenceC laughterD poiseE determination2、直接对比关系特征词:In contrast(to)、on the contrary、far from、on the other hand、rather than、instead of、not…but、more…than;paradoxically、ironically、surprisingly、unexpectedly、curiously;shift from A to B、decay from A to B、reconcile A with B、replace A with B、distinguish between A and B …51、The children's ---- natures were in sharp contrast to the even-tempered dispositions of their parents.A mercurialB blitheC phlegmaticD introvertedE artless52、The transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic era is viewed by most art historians as a ____ , because, instead of an increasingly ______ pictorial art, we find degeneration.A milestone.. debasedB consolidation.. diverseC calamity.. aberrantD regression.. sophisticatedE continuation.. improved53、From the outset, the concept of freedom of the seas from the proprietary claims of nations was challenged by a contrary notion-that of the ------ of the oceans for reasons of national security and profit.A promotionB explorationC survivingD conservationE enclosure54、Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but enlightened intellectual, historians of the 1960's portrayed him as----thinker, eager to fill the young with his political orthodoxy while censoring ideas he did not like.A an adventurousB a doctrinaireC an eclecticD a judiciousE a cynical55、Paradoxically, England's colonization of North America was ----- by its success: the increasing prosperity of the colonies diminished their dependence upon, and hence their loyalty to, their home country.A demonstratedB determinedC alteredD underminedE distinguished56、Rather than enhancing a country's security, the successful development of nuclear weapons could serve at first to increase that country's----.A boldnessB influenceC responsibilityD moderationE vulnerability57、It comes as no surprise that societies have codes of behavior; the character of the codes, on the other hand, can often be----.A predictableB unexpectedC admirableD explicitE confusing58、It is difficult to distinguish between the things that charismatic figures do ------- and those that are carefully contrived for effect.A formallyB publiclyC prolificallyD spontaneouslyE willfully59、Although scientists claim that the seemingly----language of their reports is more precise than the figurative language of fiction, the language of science, like all language, is inherently----.A ornamental.. subtleB unidimensional.. unintelligibleC symbolic.. complexD literal.. allusiveE subjective.. metaphorical60、Since 1813 reaction to Jane Austen's novels has oscillated between ------- and condescension; but in general later writers have esteemed her works more highly than did most ofher literary --------A dismissal.. admirersB adoration.. contemporariesC disapproval.. readersD indifference.. followersE approbation.. precursors61、Recent research indicates that a system of particles which has apparently decayed to randomness from -------state can be returned to that state; thus the system exhibits a kind of memory of its ------- condition.A an equilibrium.. lesserB an ordered.. earlierC an unusual.. settledD a chaotic.. lastE a higher.. present62、Social scientists have established fairly clear-cut----that describe the appropriate behavior of children and adults, but there seems to be----about what constitutes appropriate behavior for adolescents.A functions.. rigidityB estimates.. indirectnessC norms.. confusionD regulations.. certaintyE studies.. misapprehension63、Whereas the art critic V asari saw the painting entitled the Mona Lisa as an original and wonderful----feat, the reproduction of a natural object, the aesthetes saw it as----that required deciphering.A collaborative.. an aberrationB historical.. a symbolC technical.. a hieroglyphD mechanical.. an imitationE visual.. an illusion64、The paradoxical aspect of the myths about Demeter, when we consider the predominant image of her as a tranquil and serene goddess, is her----search for her daughter.A extendedB agitatedC comprehensiveD motivelessE heartless.3、时间对比关系特征词:before、once、until、previous、current、recently、early、now、today、later、future、initially、formerly、pristine、after、no longer……65、Industrialists seized economic power only after industry had----agriculture as the preeminent form of production; previously such power had----land ownership.A sabotaged.. threatenedB overtaken.. producedC toppled.. culminated inD joined.. relied onE supplanted.. resided in66、Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776) is still worth reading, more to appreciate the current----of Smith's valid contributions to economics than to see those contributions as the ----of present-day economics.A disregard.. outgrowthsB reaffirmation.. concernsC relevance.. precursorsD acceptance.. byproductsE importance.. vestiges67、Created to serve as perfectly as possible their workaday----, the wooden storage boxes made in America's Shaker communities are now----for their beauty.A environment.. acceptedB owners.. employedC function.. valuedD reality.. transformedE image.. seen68、Salazar's presence in the group was so _____ the others that they lost most of their earlier ______; failure, for them, became all but unthinkable.A reassuring to .. trepidationB unnoticed by.. curiosityC unusual to.. harmonyD endearing to.. confidenceE unexpected by.. exhilaration69、The idealized paintings of nature produced in the eighteenth century are evidence that the medieval -------natural settings had been ----- and that the outdoors now could be enjoyed without trepidation.A fear of.. exorcisedB concerns about.. regainedC affection for.. surmountedD disinterest in.. alleviatedE enthusiasm for.. confronted70、Having fully embraced the belief that government by persuasion is preferable to government by----, the leaders of the movement have recently----most of their previous statements supportingtotalitarianism.A intimidation.. issuedB participation.. moderatedC proclamation.. codifiedD demonstration.. deliberatedE coercion.. repudiated71、Often the difficulties of growing up in the public eye cause child prodigies to ------ the world of achievement before reaching adulthood: happily, they sometimes later return to competition and succeed brilliantly.A ridiculeB conquerC retire fromD antagonizeE examine72、Although Johnson's and Smith's initial fascination with the fortunes of those jockeying for power in the law firm----after a few months, the two paid sufficient attention to determine who their lunch partners should be.A revivedB emergedC intensifiedD flaggedE persisted73、Scientists' pristine reputation as devotees of the disinterested pursuit of truth has been----by recent evidence that some scientists have deliberately ----experimental results to further their own careers.A reinforced.. publishedB validated.. suppressedC exterminated.. replicatedD compromised.. fabricatedE resuscitated.. challenged74、Before about 1960, virtually all accounts of evolution assumed most adaptation to be a product of selection at the level of populations; recent studies of evolution, however, have found no----this----view of selection.A departures from... controversialB basis for.. pervasiveC bias toward.. unchallengedD precursors of.. innovativeE criticisms of.. renowned75、Future generations will probably consider current speculations about humanity's place in the universe to be ------- omissions and errors; even rigorous scientific views change, sometimes overnight.A immune fromB marred byC uncorrupted byD correct despiteE abridged by第三类其他76、Walpole's art collection was huge and fascinating, and his novel The Castle of Otranto was never out of print; none of this mattered to the V ictorians, who----him as, at best, ----.A dismissed.. insignificantB judged.. worthwhileC revered.. talentedD reviled.. meagerE taunted.. dangerous77、No computer system is immune to a virus, a particularly malic ious program that is designed to ------- and electronically -------- the disks on which data are stored.A prepare.. improveB restore.. disableC infect.. damageD preserve.. secureE invade.. repair78、As for the alleged value of expert opinion, one need only----government records to see----evidence of the failure of such opinions in many fields.A inspect.. questionableB retain.. circumstantialC distribute.. possibleD consult.. strongE evaluate.. problematic79、This final essay, its prevailing kindliness----by occasional flashes of savage irony, bespeaks the----character of the author.A illuminated.. imperturbableB marred.. dichotomousC untainted.. vindictiveD exemplified.. chivalrousE diluted.. ruthless80、Despite the----of many of their colleagues, some scholars have begun to emphasize "pop culture" as a key for----the myths, hopes, and fears of contemporary society.A antipathy.. entanglingB discernment.. evaluatingC pedantry.. reinstatingD skepticism.. decipheringE enthusiasm.. symbolizing81、Johnson never----to ignore the standards of decent conduct mandated by company policy if----compliance with instructions from his superiors enabled him to do so, whatever the effects on his subordinates.A deigned.. tacitB attempted.. halfheartedC intended.. directD scrupled.. literalE wished.. feigned填空串讲核心词汇precipitate陡然下降、促进、加速posit假设catalyst催化剂repugnance厌恶harbinger预告、预兆prophetic预言的martinet严格遵守纪律的人provocative煽动的、激怒的prevailing流行的、占优势主导地位的dogmatist教条主义者disenfranchise剥夺权利imposter骗子prejudice偏见futile琐碎的、无用的flout嘲弄assorted各种各样的dichotomy分裂、二分法reciprocity互惠、回报available可用的aesthetics美学perquisite额外收入、奖金prerogative特权altruism利他主义stark刻板的、完全的a hint of一点点vindictive报复性的avenge为。

朗播 GRE 填空习题解析及做题技巧总结

朗播 GRE 填空习题解析及做题技巧总结

朗播GRE填空习题解析及做题技巧总结(题目来源:朗播GRE填空练习题,第一套,Question10)Like many eighteenth-century scholars who lived by cultivating those in power,Winckelmann neglected to neutralize,by some(i)_____gesture of comradeship,the resentment his peers were bound to feel because of his(ii)_____the high and mighty.Blank(i)Blank(ii)A.quixotic D.involvement withB.enigmatic E.questioning ofC.propitiatory F.sympathy for第一步:判断空格的词性和句子成分Blank(i)前面有some,后面是名词gesture,显然填形容词,做gesture的定语。

Blank(ii)前面有物主代词his,后面是冠词the引导的名词性成分,所以空格里所填的内容以名词为核心成分。

选项的结构是名词后面接介词,而这个核心名词结合前面的because of,可以看做是原因状语。

第二步:判断空格的相关概念Blank(i)所在的介词短语是方式状语,修饰动作neutralize。

为什么是修饰neutralize而不是neglected to?如果by短语用来修饰neglected to,就应该把它插入在to的前面,而不是放在netralize后面。

Blank(i)修饰gesture of comradeship。

neglected to neutralize是整个主干的谓语动词,主语是Winckelmann(W),宾语是the resentment,以“his peer were bound to feel”为定语从句。

GRE考试verbal部分填空题要点精讲word版

GRE考试verbal部分填空题要点精讲word版

英语学习无论对于学生还是职场人士来说都是非常重要的,很多要出国留学的学生需要准备对应的托福、雅思、SAT、GRE、GMAT等留学考试,获得较高的分数才能申请相对较好的国外大学。

国内大学生经常要备考的是四六级考试,能在四六级考试中获得较高的分数,在今后的职场工作总也会有一定的优势。

英语的学习词汇是基础,各个不同等级的考试对于词汇量的要求也不同,一般要求的词汇量在3000-20000不等。

学好英语在掌握足够词汇量的基础上还要对语法有一定的了解,生活中多练习口语,掌握一些口语交流技能。

为大家整理汇总了下述英语学习材料,方便大家学习查看。

作为整个GRE考试中让许多中国考生最为头疼的一个部分,GRE填空考前如何复习才能快速提分,保证正确率呢下面就和大家,来欣一下吧。

GRE考试verbal部分填空题要点精讲GRE填空考前冲刺复习要点介绍1. 逻辑看到GRE考试填空题之后,很快的去思考这道题是在强调一个什么样的逻辑。

相等相反强调进一步解释或者并列与其反复的去看题目,不如很直接的抓住句子中的逻辑关系,这样就知道了解题的方向了。

2. 关键词找到了逻辑关系之后,就抓住了解题的方向。

在有了大的方向的情况下,找到关键词,便可以很快的解题了。

3. 练习与反思如果没有时间大量的去练习,也至少应该花一部分的时间出来去反思做错的题目,是因为单词不会还是逻辑没把握住还是其它的原因。

有反思,才有进步。

盲目的努力,只是在给自己的失败找借口。

GRE填空考前冲刺复习资料推荐1. 《陈圣元句子填空》填空的入门资料,每套题后面都有很详细的解释,是最佳的入门练习。

2. 陈琦《填空7套》有一定的针对性。

做完之后一定要反思,反思,再反思。

如果能够结合陈琦的录音反思,那么效果就更好了。

3. 《绿皮填空》这个里面有很多题目是和前面两个资料重复的。

不过这也是最接近现在考试题目类型的练习。

用来作为后期练习最好。

4. 机经真题考前看机经的好处自然不用多说,即使没有命中,也能保证考生提前熟悉题型,了解最新的考试出题思路。

老罗的填空讲义

老罗的填空讲义

白皮GRE课堂讲义老罗的填空讲义 85道题注释:共21页, 红色为正确答案.如果要打印做题呢, 就全选, 改成黑色就行了.强烈反对利用此资料盈利.P53 填空题的出题原则continue remain1. The techniques now available to livestock breeders willcontinueb5E2RGbCAPto be ________, but will probably be ________ by new ones under development. p1EanqFDPwA. fruitful ... reversedB. refined ... upgradedC. inconvenient ... reassessedD. used ... supplementedE. harmless ... improved2. Parts of seventeenth century Chinese pleasure gardens were not necessarily intended to look________。

they designed expressly to evoke the agreeable melancholy resulting from a sense of the ________ of nature beauty and human glory.DXDiTa9E3dA. beautiful...immutabilityB. cheerful ... transitorinessC. colorful ... abstractnessD. luxuriant... simplicityE. conventional ... wildness3. The disjunction between educational objective that stress independence and individuality and those that emphasize obedience to rules and cooperation with others reflects a ________that arise from the values on which these objectives are based.RTCrpUDGiTA. conflictB. redundancyC. gainD. predictabilityE. wisdom4. In many science fiction films, the opposition of good and evil is portrayed as a ___ between technology, which is ___, and the errant will of a depraved intellectual.5PCzVD7HxAA. efulB. struggle...dehumanizingC. parallel...unfetteredD. conflict...beneficentE. similarity...malevolent5. Scholars’ sense of the uniqueness of the central concept of “the state” at the time when political science became an academic field quite naturally led to striving for a correspondingly ______mode of study.jLBHrnAILgA. thoroughB. distinctiveC. dependableD. scientificE. dynamic6 Yellow fever, the disease that killed 4,000 Philadelphians in 1973, and so ______Memphis, Tennessee, that the city lost its charter, has reappeared after nearly two decades in ______ in the Western Hemisphere.xHAQX74J0XA. terrorized...contentionB. ravaged...secretC. disabled...quarantineD. corrupted...quiescenceE. decimated...abeyance7. In a most impressive demonstration, Pavarotti sailed throughVerdi's "Celeste Aida", normally a tenor's _______, with the casual enthusiasm of a folk singer performing one of his favorite_______.LDAYtRyKfEA. pitfall ... recitalsB. glory ... choralesC. nightmare ... balladsD. delight ... chanteysE. routine ... composers系统的解题思路及方法步骤一基本逻辑关系(1> 因果关系8. The results of the experiments performed by Elizabeth Hazen and Rachel Brown were ________ not only because these results challenged old assumptions but also because they called the ________ methodology into question.Zzz6ZB2LtkA. provocative ... prevailingB. predictable ... contemporaryC. inconclusive ... traditionalD. intriguing ... projectedE. specious ... original9. As long as nations cannot themselves accumulate enough physical power to dominate all others, they must depend on ________.dvzfvkwMI1A. alliesB. resourcesC. freedomD. educationE. self-determination10. During periods of social and cultural stability, many art academies are so firmly controlled by _______that all real creative work must be done by the ______.rqyn14ZNXIA. dogmatists ... disenfranchisedB. managers ... reactionariesC. reformers ... dissatisfiedD. imposters ... academiciansE. specialists ... elite(2> 目的手段结果11. Edith Wharton sought in her memoir to present herself as having achieved a harmonious wholeness by having ________ the conflicting elements of her life.EmxvxOtOcoA. affirmedB. highlightedC. reconciledD. confinedE. identified12. Once a duckling has identified a parent, then instinctive bond becomes a powerful ________ for additional learning since, by ________ the parent, the duckling can acquire further information that is not genetically transmitted.SixE2yXPq5A. impulse ... surpassingB. referent ... recognizingC. force ... acknowledgingD. inspiration ... emulatingE. channel ... mimicking(3> 转折 albeit /notwithstanding/although/though/but / despite/ even though /however/in spite of/ nevertheless/ nonetheless/while/ whatever/regardless/ even if/ even though yes……6ewMyirQFL13. Although ancient tools were ________ preserved, enough have survived to allow us to demonstrate an occasionally interrupted but generally ________ progress through prehistory.kavU42VRUsA. partially ... noticeableB. superficially ... necessaryC. unwittingly ... documentedD. rarely ... continualE. needlessly ... incessant14 Current data suggest that, although ______states between fear and aggression exist, fear and aggression are as distinct physiologically as they are psychologically.y6v3ALoS89A. simultaneousB. seriousC. exceptionalD. partialE. transitional15. The powers and satisfactions of primeval people, though few and meager, were______ their few and simple desires.M2ub6vSTnPA. simultaneous withB. commensurate withC. substantiated byD. circumscribed byE. ruined by(4>递进关系Even indeed16. Few of us take the pains to study our cherished convictions。

gre填空机经1250题解析

gre填空机经1250题解析

gre填空机经1250题解析填空题是GRE考试中常见的题型之一,考察考生对英语词汇的理解和语境的把握能力。

本文将针对GRE填空机经1250题进行详细解析,帮助考生更好地理解题目并提高解题能力。

1. 题目:The author of the passage implies that the emphasis on scientific research in modern society has led to a(n) _____________ of the arts and humanities.解析:题目要求填入的词语需要描述科学研究对艺术和人文科学的冲击。

根据题目中的信息,科学研究的强调导致了艺术和人文科学的什么?我们可以推测,科学研究的强调可能导致了对艺术和人文科学的忽视或者轻视。

因此,我们可以选择“neglect”(忽视)作为答案。

2. 题目:The author of the passage suggests that the government should_____________ the funding for public schools in order to improve the quality of education.解析:题目要求填入的词语需要描述政府对公立学校的资金支持。

根据题目中的信息,作者建议政府应该做什么?我们可以推测,作者建议政府应该增加对公立学校的资金支持,以提高教育质量。

因此,我们可以选择“increase”(增加)作为答案。

3. 题目:The author of the passage argues that the current economic policies are_____________ and need to be revised.解析:题目要求填入的词语需要描述当前的经济政策。

根据题目中的信息,作者认为当前的经济政策是什么?我们可以推测,作者认为当前的经济政策是错误的或者不合适的,并需要进行修订。

GRE填空题目答案及解析

GRE填空题目答案及解析

GRE填空题目答案及解析GRE填空题目答案及解析:外来物种扰乱本地生态10. Although one can adduce myriad of examples of ecosystem disruption by nonindigenous species, nevertheless most introduced species that survived in fact appear to have quite ___ effects on the ecosystem they have invaded.A. markedB. conspicuousC. minimalD. intriguingE. triflingF. deleterious选 CE翻译:尽管人们能举出很多外来物种扰乱本地生态系统的例子,但实际上,多数被引入并存活下来的物种,似乎对其入侵的生态系统没什么影响。

adduce 引证,举出(某事物)为例以证明myriad 无数的,极大数量的ecosystem 生态系统disruption 扰乱nonindigenous 非本土的,外来的marked 明显的,做记号的,被监视的conspicuous 明显的,惹人注意的intriguing 饶有兴味的(尤指因稀奇),迷人的trifling 微不足道的,懒散的,轻佻的deleterious 有害的纯单词题,pure,mere 。

GRE填空题目答案及解析:日本美学9. In Japanese aesthetics, especially but not only in Noh, beauty contains the idea of ___ : beauty must have an air of evanescence, the intimation of its own demise.A. transienceB. symmetryC. decayD. simplicityE. balanceF. deterioration选 CF翻译:在日本美学中,特别是能剧但不限于能剧,美包括衰亡的概念:它必须有一种迅速消散的味道,一种对自身终结的暗示。

填空点题A班

填空点题A班

GRE点题A班内部讲义–填空第一部分最新考试词汇收录4月13日lucrativeconjectureepitomescratchinggenialitydwindlerebelliousquirkysteeracrimonydigressionalformidableobscureunearthattestrustingdisequilibriumnaysayer4月26日1. stem from 源于2. paucity 缺乏少量3. ample 丰富的4. impediment 妨碍,组织5. vacillation 犹豫不决,踌躇5. headway 前进6. alleviate减轻,缓和7. aptness倾向,才能8. uncanny 神秘的,离奇的9. spur 鼓舞,激励10. canvases 油画布11. verisimilitude 逼真12. exasperate 恶化13. irascibility 易怒,脾气暴躁14. animate 有生命的;使……有生气15. unassailable 无懈可击的16. archetype 原型17. rectitude公正18. rant 痛骂19. vindication 辩护20. cue 暗示,线索21. reiterate 重申,反复的做5月10日1. fickle2. stalwart3. whimisical4. impugn5. impertinent6. unwitting7. feckless8. preachy9. sanctimonious10. plaintive11. disingenuous12. coveted13. taxing14. hamper15. numinous16. sonorous17. salutary18. profitmongers19. inertial20. clandestine21. spurn22. obfuscate23. canned24. formulaic25. vacuous26. plummet5月18日faddishintransigence coddlemollifydeludeexcoriateanodyneavatarabstemiousebullientesotericdeviousdetractorevenhandedcamaraderieabstruseobtuseprecipitatetactfultrivializeencroachmentbrazentruculent6月7日tractableimpassivesolitarysluggishdraconianrapacioushidebound embolden encumber purport contemporary self-perpetuating allegiance archaic underlying baseless untenable insult malfeasance fraudulence hysteriavilifystymiehinder circumvent cataclysmic spontaneity derision sacrosanct ephemeral malleable autonomous contiguous anthropogenic mutually inversely benignembodyanomalousaugmentameliorateindispensable conscientiousrobustevanescentcumbersomeimmutableunwieldyeccentricitypredilectionvacillationproclivitywaveringcowardiceamplifydeteriorationlamentdivulgegloatconfessrigorous6月22日vindicationproscriptionministrationvaledictionexculpationmeasuredebullientoverwroughtchivalrousboorishencyclopedic undiscriminating authenticitydiscreditaestheticsfortuitoussympathizereliminableostensibleluminary7月5日•decry•stunning •contemptuous•irk•flippancy•languish•flourish•thrive •jettison •proliferate •ploy•lull•spike•respite •amalgam •entice •cantankerous •garrulous •loquacious •anthropomorphism •avant-garde •amorphous •friable•refract•deploy•fallacy •blemish •tangent •endemic •trickster •callous •parsimonious •fiery•bumble •prescient •prophetic •Stern第二部分最新机经题目练习1.The nature of our recollections is (i) ______. One memory can seem (ii) ______whereas another must be coaxed out of our brain little by little. Although a moment that excites our emotions is more likely to be recorded than a (iii) ______ experience, the sensory qualities of an event also play a part in how vividly and accurately we remember it.Blank(i) Blank(ii) Blank(iii)A. inaccurate D. vague and spotty G. rivetingB. inconsistent E. immediate and colorful H. traumaticC. insignificant F. unreliable and elusive I. routine2.That Seiberg and Witten lack celebrity can be explained by the __ nature of theirpursuit: the mathematical exploration of four-dimensional space.A. pedestrianB. esotericC. compellingD. globalE. univocal3.It is harder to come up with a truly new ideas than to ____ it. one can go a lifetimewithout an original insight;but such insight, once developed, can be quickly adopted by others.A. disseminateB. debunkC. understandD. espouseE. discreditF. transmit4.The notion that the director is the center of the team has been _____, but in fact ithas not been accepted by academia.A. underscoredB. provenC. abnegatedD. enduringE. ignored5.Despite a tendency to be overtly _____, the poetry of the Middle Ages often sparksthe imagination and provides lively entertainment, as well as pious sentiments.A. divertingB. emotionalC. didacticD. romanticE. whimsical6. The science of astronomy was begun by amateurs and today remains dependent on their contributions, which are incisive by virtue of being ------- by the a prior assumption that often vitiate the work of professional research scientists (A) characterized (B) unencumbered(C) supported (D) contradicted (E) inspiredas B. meticulous C. treacherousC. abhorrentD. stubbornE. lethargic9. The paradoxical characteristic of the reliable employee Donna is her ______, as we consider her usual feigning illness to escape from her labor.C. malingeringD. retribution10. As a result of lacking a strong opposing organization to ______, the chief focusedtheir rancor on one another at the conference where the issues were put forward and intended to be resolved.B. excoriateC. parleyE. collaborate11. A curiousness of the film Vertigo is its capacity to generate emotional power from a plot that lacks the most elementary ______ : Viewers are required to accept not an isolated implausibility, but a continue stream of them. A. believability B. impactC. narrativeD. tensionE. premise12. The purpose of accounts of the Amazons for their male Greek recorders was ______, to teach both male and female Greeks that all-female groups, formed by withdrawal from traditional society, are destructive and dangerous.B. didacticD. vengefulE. reflective13. Collecting such fragment of contemporary popular culture as postcards, newspaper clippings, and wallpaper patterns, Susan Hiller transforms theseseemingly (i) __ artifacts into objective (ii) __ by making them the centerpieces in her compositions.Blank (i) A. extravagant B. trivial C. archaic14. Among wide-ranging animal species, populations at the edge of the species’range are frequently exposed to less (i) __ and more variable conditions than those in other parts on the range. As a results, the animals’ abundance is often (ii) __.Blank (i) Blank (ii) D. lower at the peripheryC. demanding F. underestimated by researchers15. Scholarly works on detective stories often begin with (i) __, suggesting that thereis something vaguely wrong with adults who spend their time reading such fiction and certainly something (ii) __ those who devote energy to its analysis.Blank (i)Blank (ii) A. chronologies D. awry in B. apologiesE. astute about C. synopsesF. courageous about16. Although so far the vast weight of evidence supports the contention that the products of agricultural biotechnology are environmentally (i) __, many people still find them (ii) __ unsettling.Blank (i)Blank (ii)A. destructiveB. soundC. intriguing17. __ local Blank (i) Blank (ii) A. surprised D. genuine B. impressed E. halfhearted C. divided F. practical18. The author of this political history text shows considerable bias against thepolitical party when assigning credit or blame for its actions: he deems (i) __ what he favors and avoidable what he (ii) __.Blank (i) Blank (ii) A. pertinent D. condemns B. inevitable E. condones C. divided F. ignores。

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。

GRE填空题目及真题解析

GRE填空题目及真题解析

GRE填空题⽬及真题解析新东⽅⼩编在此与⼤家分享最新GRE填空真题及其答案解析,希望对⼤家2016年GRE填空复习有帮助,并最终早⽇取得满意的GRE成绩。

 Cultures can shape attitudes and beliefs in ways that (i)_____ conscious awareness or control; in other words, cultural orientations may develop form processes that do not entail (ii)_____ participation, and cultures may pervade subtle psychological dynamics in ways that individuals may not be able to (iii)_____. Thus, theories and tools developed to study implicit cognition may increase our understanding of the complex interplay between culture and individuals.参考答案:A D G 参考解析:⾸先说,整个段⼦要知道使⼀个⼩的论⽂,control;前,是论点,in other words到thus前使论据,thus到最后使结论,他们的关系使,论据⽀持论点,论点和结论⼀致,这样机会有论点,论据⽤词,结论⽤词同义重复,这是⽂科的基本特点。

于是就有conscious awareness or control=particitpation=individuals 第⼀空和第⼆空,开始没有办法填,读到第三空,subtle=hard to notice or see,这句话意思⽂化分散出来的精细的⼼⾥动态,不能被individuals所了解,所以第三个空只有report符合。

GRE填空练习题及答案

GRE填空练习题及答案

GRE填空练习题及答案关于GRE考试的解题思路和技巧,信任不少同学都看过一些介绍文章,不过再好的技巧,也需要通过实际做题练习才能熟识并把握。

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GRE考试经典填空真题带你感受考场上的刀光剑影经典习题1题目:Professional photographers generally regard inadvertent surrealism in a photograph as a curse rather than a blessing; magazine photographers, in particular, consider themselves ------ to the extent that they can--------its presence in their photographs.A. skillful.. enhanceB. inadequate.. eliminateC. original.. demonstrateD. fortunate.. minimizeE. conventional.. highlight答案:D辨析:inadvertent: a.1.漫不经心的2.非有意的,因疏忽而造成的surrealism: n.超现实主义curse: n.1.诅咒2.祸害,祸因blessing n.1.神赐,神恩2.幸事,恩惠to the extent that: conj.只要(即等于as long as,表示条件)inadequate: a.1.不适当的,不够格的,不充分的2.有弱点(缺陷)的minimize: v.1.使削减(或缩小)到最低限度2.极度轻视(或贬低),小看highlight: v.1.以强光照耀,照亮2.使显著,使空出,强调翻译:一般而言,专业摄影家将摄影作品中由疏忽而致的超现实主义视作一种灾祸而非幸事;尤其是杂志摄影家,只要能在摄影作品中将它的存在削减到最低程度,他们便视自己为相当幸运的了。

GRE填空题目答案及解析汇总

GRE填空题目答案及解析汇总

GRE填空题目答案及解析汇总,为了让大家更好的备考GRE词汇题,今天给大家带来了GRE填空题目答案及解析,快来一起看看吧,下面就和大家提供,来欣赏一下吧。

6. Those who took Clark’s old-mannered pliance for obsequiousness (i) him: his apparent (ii) veiled a fervent (iii) of the authority that others exercised over him, one that he oasionally expressed by discreetly sabotaging their most important projects.Blank (i)Blank (ii)Blank (iii)A. misconstruedD. cynicismG. venerationB. condemnedE. acquiescenceH. justificationC. respectedF. intractabilityI. detestation选AEI翻译:把卡拉克那种旧式的服从当作曲意逢迎,是对他的一种误解:外表的默许掩盖了他对当权派的强烈不满,正如其他人对他的憎恶,这种不满从他屡次暗中破坏上面最重视的方案可见一斑。

take A for B 以为 A 是 Bpliance 顺从,服从,(贬义)逆来顺受obsequiousness 巴结逢迎,卑躬屈膝misconstrue 误解,误会condemn 谴责,官方宣称(某事物)有缺陷或不宜使用,判(死)刑cynicism 犬儒主义acquiescence 默许,默认intractability 难以驾驭,难以治疗,难以加工或操作veneration 尊敬,崇敬justification 辩护,正当的理由、借口detestation 憎恶(的态度或原因)discreetly 严谨慎重地,举止朴素谦逊地,不引人注意地sabotage 阴谋破坏7. Although its director that the movie uses a documentary approach in portraying the famous sit-down strike, in practice its characters are heavily fictionalized and fall into familiar Hollywood types.A. assertsB. concedesC. guaranteesD. disputesE. grantsF. maintains选AF翻译:尽管导演坚称电影采取了纪录片的拍摄手法,来呈现那场著名的静坐罢工,但实际上,其中的角色都被严重虚构,成了大家熟悉的好莱坞类型。

GRE点题填空讲义

GRE点题填空讲义

GRE点题A班Text Completion & Sentence EquivalenceVersion: 1505APart 1 最新机经预测3 Section 13 Section 26 Section 39 Section 412 section 515 Section 617 Section 720 Section 823 Section 926 Section 1029Part 1 最新机经预测Section 11. Parker’s model of human affairs reflects a ______ outlook, in stark contrast to the generally pessimistic analyses of her colleagues in the economics department.A. prescientB. circumspectC. technicalD. magisterialE. sanguine2. One baffling aspect of the novel is its capacity to generate emotional power froma plot that lacks the most elementary _____ readers must accept not an occasional coincidence, but a continuous stream of them.A. synergyB. continuityC. naivetéD. premiseE. credibility3. It would be naïve to treat remarks made in diaries or personal letters as giving especially candid access to historical truth or even as being expressions of the writer’s true state of mind, since the (i)______ for exaggeration and deception in those forms is virtually nonexistent. Diaries and letters are lovely sites for (ii)______.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. motivation D. premeditated manipulationB. penalty E. childlike theatricsC. tendency F. balanced reflection4. Although it is not uncommon for journalists to portray political inexperience on the part of public officials as an (i)______, it was nevertheless surprising when members of the press treated the new senator’s obvious (ii)______ as an extraordinary virtue.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. advantage D. nonchalanceB. impediment E. acumenC. exception F. naiveté5. Research into butterfly wings could have (i)______ implications, since knowledge of their optical and thermal properties may be (ii)______ controlling the behavior of computer chips, which likewise consist of finely structured thin films. Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. ecological D. tantamount toB. aesthetic E. germane toC. technological F. advanced by6. The restaurant often experiences a decline in business after holiday seasons, for potential customers attempt to be more______ to balance out their former celebratory indulgences.A. abstemiousB. loyalC. unsophisticatedD. blitheE. indolent7. His premiership, seemingly cast-iron a year ago, is now so vulnerable that evena good day at the office does no more than buy him a few weeks of _____ from rebels within his own party.A. controversyB. reproachC. respiteD. reliefE. blameF. deference8. Although its gray text blocks and black-and-white illustrations give it a sober mien, this one-stop resource can take the place of a dozen less ______ texts.A. exhaustiveB. interestingC. appealingD. originalE. educationalF. comprehensive9. In noting that critical and popular opinions about Li’s art coincided, Chang ______ the existence of an exception to her general theory of art criticism, which posits that critics’ view do not intersect with those of the general public.A. assertedB. concededC. acknowledgedD. doubtedE. ponderedF. questioned10. A small degree of _____ is always desirable in a published diary. A sense of authenticity is seldom worth the diarist questionable grammar or careless phrasing.A. characterizationB. emendationC. documentationD. revisionE. substantiationF. individualizationSection 21. The purpose of accounts of the Amazons for their male Greek recorders was ______, to teach both male and female Greeks that all-female groups, formed by withdrawal from traditional society, are destructive and dangerous.A. deceptiveB. didacticC. precautiousD. vengefulE. reflective2. The politician’s record while in office, though (i)____, hardly accounts for her high standing. Three decades later, a standing all the more (ii)____ because of continuing assaults on her reputation during those years.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. bewildering D. unusualB. admirable E. regrettableC. unappreciated F. persistent3. It was fine to be (i)______ in the old days when papers were still not losing readers and ad revenue was not tough to come by, but many editors today are uneasy about bludgeoning their readers with the inherently (ii)_______ work of cartoonists. Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. comprehensive D. unbalancedB. opinionated E. flawedC. profligate F. vacuous4. In this single volume, Kenny aims to survey for the general reader all of ancient philosophy. Understandably, space in such a book is (i)______, and he is not to be faulted for minor omissions. However, Kenny would have added significantly to his book’s value had he more effectively (ii)______ the influence of ancient philosophy on the subsequent tradition. As it is, new comers to the subject will have little (iii)______ the afterlife enjoyed by ancient philosophy in the period 1600-1750.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (ii)A. at a premium D. overlooked G. sense ofB. hard to fill E. signaled H. devotion toC. taken for granted F. prevented I . aversion to5. The motives of many major investors in Pop Art have arguably been to a large extent, (i)______. These collectors demonstrate and enhance their power over the art market by establishing seemingly arbitrary works of art as priceless. This phenomenon reveals that (ii)______ is not (ii)______ of truth or beauty, but simply a trick of investment capital.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (ii)A. visionary D. value G. a productB. ambiguous E. virtuosity H. an inversionC. self-aggrandizing F. originality I. a limitation6. It was fine to be (i)______ in the old days when papers were still not losing readers and ad revenue was not tough to come by, but many editors today are uneasy about bludgeoning their readers with the inherently (ii)_______ work of cartoonists. Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. comprehensive D. unbalancedB. opinionated E. flawedC. profligate F. vacuous7. In ways large and small, millions of people are taking active steps to ______ the medical mainstream, whether by taking herbal remedies for diseases or by placing their hopes for a cure in alternative treatment.A. argumentB. sidestepC. supportD. vilifyE. circumventF. endorse8. Her attempts to wrest fiction free from traditional constraints like plot and character were never entirely popular with readers. Nonetheless, her fiction has had ______ influence on critical theory, novels, cinema and even psychology.A. a studiedB. a negligibleC. a decisiveD. an unmistakableE. an insignificantF. a restorative9. Although the four microclimates, observed over the three years, show very similar overall trends, suggesting spatial _______ in the rock surface temperature regime, relative humidity and surface wetness data show clear differences.A. invariabilityB. superiorityC. perceptionD. homogeneityE. resemblanceF. immutability10. From time to time, all scientific disciplines encounter observations that do not fit the theories of the day. At first such observations tend to be treated as (i)_______, but those scientists (ii)_______ them sometimes discover that they have to abandon established principles in order to account for the new findings.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. anomalies D. averse to scrutinizingB. discoveries E. willing to investigateC. harbinger F. unable to acknowledgeSection 31. The province has long claimed to be just another developing region, even as its economy ______ those of other regions and threatens to eclipse the rest of the country combined. A.parallelsB.bolstersC.corroboratesD.outstripsE.engages2. Politicians who invoke the founders of the United States in support of their views seem to imply that the founders consistently concurred in their own views when in reality they were highly ___________ groups of thinkers.A. eruditeB. innovativeC. predictableD. contentiousE. methodical3. Knowing how (i)_________ she was at work, her colleagues were surprised at her (ii)______ throughout the dinner.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. dependable D. timidityB. diffident E. assertivenessC. diligent F. punctiliousness4. Some academic criticism of popular novels has been (i)________ in character, being based on the assumption that the wider the appeal, the more (ii)________ the novel.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. rigorous D. undesirableB. exculpatory E. accomplishedC. elitist F. comprehensible5. Researchers note that wolves’ otherwise strongly hierarchical society is marked by occasional displays of populist (i)________: if a pack leader proves a too-snappish tyrant, subordinate wolves will (ii)________the top cur.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. umbrage D. collectively overthrowB. expiation E. eventually placateC. torpor F. quickly appraise6. Not all paleontologists agree that connections between the continents were(i)__________ just after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Some hold the view that North America, Asia, and South America had (ii)________ immediately following the dinosaur extinction, pointing to (iii)___________ between ancient kinds of mammals that existed on all three continents at this time in support of their argument.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)A. significant D. lasting differences G. similaritiesB. permanent E. extensive contacts H. intermediariesC. limited F. trivial likenesses I. hostilities7. The book aims to illuminate how science has changed the meaning of nothingness from _______ philosophical concept to something we can almost put under a microscope.A. a tangibleB. a palpableC. a nebulousD. a nettlesomeE. an incontrovertibleF. a vague8. For certain economists, “pure” economic theory, that is, economic theory _________ a specific social structure, is impossible, much like a concept of anatomy that investigates no specific species.A. attuned toB. abstracted fromC. derived fromD. divorced fromE. sensitive toF. analyzed in9. One of the peculiarities of humans is that we irrationally gravitate to the predictable and avoid risk, whatever the reasons for this __________, it is hardly a sound basis for dealing with complex, long-term problems.A. eccentricityB. predilectionC. vacillationD. proclivityE. waveringF. cowardice10. Flash floods are common in desert regions and were widespread before the evolution of trees and woodland soils, in contrast, flash flood are ______ in woodlands, where floodwaters, impeded by trees, form ponds.A. overshadowedB. redirectedC. obscuredD. precludedE. mitigatedF. abatedSection 41. By the early nineteenth century, education in the United States had become _________ affair: almost every town provided free schools for young children, and many were in the process of building high schools.A. an analyticalB. a civicC. a contestedD. a trivialE. an exclusive2. People who are reluctant to oppose a court nominee straightforwardly on ideological grounds often search for any sort of peccadillo to serve as a___________ their opposition.A. mitigation ofB. violation ofC. predictor ofD. reparation forE. pretext for3. In the popular conception, (i)__________ is inextricably tied up with(ii)_______: doing something truly creative, we are inclined to think, requires the freshness and energy of youth. Orson Welles made his masterpiece, Citizen Kane, at twenty-five, and Mozart wrote his breakthrough Piano concerto no.9 at twenty-one.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. progress D. serendipityB. genius E. precocityC. destiny F. dedication4. Each new generation of students grows up (i)_________ the world of classical physics, with its mostly intuitive, billiard-ball causality;that is the everyday vantage from which we approach the alien world of quantum physics, which has for this reason never lost its air of (ii)_________.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. immersed in D. verisimilitudeB. disdainful of E. objectivityC. unmoved by F. radicalism5. To get founding and tenured positions, medical researchers have to get their work published in well-regarded journals, where rejection can climb above 90 percent. Not surprisingly, the studies that tend to make the grade are those that make (i)________claims. But while coming up with such (ii)________ claims is relatively easy, getting the data to bear them out is another matter. When studied rigorously, the great majority of these claims (iii)__________.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)A. well-supported D. practical G. yield contradictory evidenceB. eye-catching E. orthodox H. require extensive analysisC. small-scale F. striking I. support conventional beliefs6. Wolosky clams that Ella Wheeler Wilcox joined other women poets such as Julia Ward Howe, Frances Harper, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman in critiquing materialism and possessive individualism. Wolosky’s description (i)_________ the poetry of Gilman, Howe, and Harper, but it is not entirely (ii)_________ in the case of Wilcox, who hardly (iii)_________ the materialism of her time. Rather, Wilcox seems to have embraced the amassing of private property.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)A. fits D. apt G. reflectedB. conflates E. puzzling H. countenancedC. misinterprets F. uncommon I. impugned7. Rebecca West’s book Black Lamb and Grey Falcon is a singularity___________ achievement, 1,100 pages that meld the genres of travel narratives, autobiography, historical analysis, and philosophical meditation.A. evanescentB. hettyC. polymathicD. incongruousE. encyclopedicF. fleeting8. The concept of increasing complexity of organisms has __________ history among evolutionary biologists, and yet many laypeople would unhesitatingly say that the pattern applies to the history of life on Earth.A. an illustriousB. a sordidC. a curiousD. a contentiousE. a distinguishedF. a fraught9. As a way of ________ the negative impacts of overdependence on a single export product— crude oil— the Nigerian government passed legislation in 1999 intended to revitalize the moribund solid minerals sector.A. shoulderingB. assumingC. disguisingD. checkingE. stemmingF. downplaying10. Because chemistry’s position as one of the natural sciences has long seemed __________, historians have generally treated the foundation of chemical professorship as an inevitable component of the progression of universities.A. manifestB. impregnableC. relevantD. predictableE. germaneF. self-evidentsection 51. He was so _____ during the filming of the movie that crew members nicknamed his “The Angriest Man in the word”.A. loquaciousB. irascibleC. perfidiousD. sanguineE. voracious2. Though humanization emergencies are frequent features of television news, such exposure seldom _______ the public which rather seems resigned to a sense of impotency.A paralyzesB demoralizesC assuagesD galvanizesE exasperates"3. The benefits offered by information technology do not (i)______ the need for individual reasoning: for example, Internet users should not allow the reasoning process to be (ii)_____ the mere accumulation of raw data.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. disguise D. preceded byB. signal E. supplemented withC. diminish F. supplanted by4. Not only is the field of behavioral genetics strewn with (i)______ finding, but even among those findings managed to survive, many have turned out to be (ii)______ a very restricted class of cases.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. convergent D. refuted byB. disparate E. germane toC. repudiated F. subordinate to5. Because the book is largely concerned with an examination of various (i)______ often encountered in contemporary thinking, such as an exaggerated appreciation for meaningless coincidence and credulous accept of pseudosciences, much of the writing has a (ii)______ quality to it. Nevertheless, it avoids the overly earned scolding tone common to many such endeavors.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A. inadequacies D. debunkingB. abstractions E. speculativeC. complexities F. generalizing6. To read Joanna Scott is to admire the work of a (i)______. From sentence to story, she narrates with great skill and (ii)_____ , so that the reader soon relaxes in the assurance that a hint or a brushstroke delivered in chapter 1 will be (iii)_____ before the novel comes to an end.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)A. proselytizer D. deliberation G. given importB. sage E. enthusiasm H. largely forgottenC. master F. flamboyance I. overwhelmed with details7. In the northeastern United Stated, beaver populations had been critically reduce or even _____ in large areas at the end of nineteenth century; as a result several states instituted prohibitions on beaver trapping.A. diminishedB. extirpatedC. eliminatedD. devaluedE. weakenedF. underrated8. The _____ of ophthalmology as a field in the United States from 1820 to 1850 is evident in the opening of at least five eye hospitals during this period, offering new venues for ophthalmic treatment and experimentation.A. sophisticationB. retrenchmentC. burgeoningD. resurgenceE. curtailmentF. expansion9. For all the _____ the new CEO has received from the recently, her staff have a decidedly less rosy view of her.A. encomiumsB. tributesC. evaluationsD. critiquesE. attentionF. publicity10. The media have constantly disparaged the governor’s competence and have found a public only too eager to applaud their ______.A. assiduousnessB. stupefactionC. mockeryD. incredulityE. certitudeF. derisionSection 61. His ____ character enables him to work with people who often hold sometimes even conflict views.(A) choleric(B) intransigent(C) officious(D) irenic(E) prudent2. His affection for his sister, though not ______, was plainly too great to permit a painless departure.(A) consequential(B) unremitting(C) uncommon(D) unbounded(E) blind3. His theory cannot be regarded as (i) ______: although he quoted some esoteric ideas in the theory, his supposition was never (ii)______.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) innovative (D) lucid(B) arcane (E) banal(C) explicit (F) obscure4. The laser has been widely utilized in many industries such as the packaging industry, CD player manufacturing, and all sorts of commonplace articles; however, the (i) ______ of the laser doesn’t mean the laser can only be used in (ii)_______ ways.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) rare extermination (D) assorted(B) sporadic usage (E) pedestrian(C) everyday presence (F) pointless5. In the past, the discussion of artificial light had been (i) ________. When electrification spread, the talk of artificial light became (ii) ______, perhaps because the material was more familiar.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) engaging (D) nugatory(B) momentous (E) repetitious(C) dormant (F) dull6. The order applies to all Federal agency whose actions may affect the status of invasive species and requires agencies to identify such actions and to the extent practicable and permitted by law, and since invasive species severely reduce the number of native species and even (i) _____ their existence, the agency has determined and made public its determination that the benefits of such actions clearly outweigh the potential harm caused by invasive species; and that all feasible and (ii) ______ measures to (iii) ______ risk of harm of the introduction of invasive species will be taken in conjunction with the actions.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)(A) escalate (D) prudent (G) remedy(B) preclude (E) mawkish (H) counterbalance(C) diminish (F) braggart (I) minimize7. So (i)______ is the police’s corruption and (ii)______ that it has been a tradition that every new/newly-appointed police chef pledges to (iii)______ the force.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)(A) unfounded (D) incompetence (G) dismiss(B) persistent (E) criminality (H) contradict(C) transitory (F) malpracice (I) reform8. Although the four microclimates, observed over the three years, show very similar overall trends, suggesting spatial _________in the rock surface temperature regime, relative humidity and surface wetness data show clear differences.(A) invariability(B) superiority(C) perception(D) homogeneity(E) resemblance(F) immutability9. Her apparent ______ her background and ancestry seems unconceivable in an age when people tend to think of themselves to exhaustion.(A) rejection of(B) deference to(C) unfamiliarity with(D) dishonesty with(E) ignorance of(F) fixation on10. Mark Messina’s book The simple Soybean and Your Health exudes recognition much less unrestrained in the description of the soy’s medical efficiency than its versatility, but the author’s cautions arrest soy to be a ______.(A) cure-all(B) solitude(C) efficacy(D) effectuality(E) panacea(F) placeboSection 71. Among the area, legends are associated with specific caves in a region and legends are ______: only cave owners can share its secrets.(A) mysterious(B) particular(C) proprietary(D) impenetrable(E) interdependent2. Even though the municipal government was not totally ______ the positive review of the charter, the mayor nevertheless decided to veto the laws.(A) garrulous about(B) enthusiastic about(C) sanguine about(D) approbatory to(E) unsympathetic with3. It is a paradox of the Victorians that they are both _____ and throughout the empire, cosmopolitan.(A) moral(B) insular(C) stunted(D) comprehensive(E) contentious4. It is often argued that psychoanalysis, which was ______ at that stage of the eighteenth century, provided the main filter by which death could be looked at, but it has now been largely replaced by medicine, which provides both a mindset and practical measures by which death may be cheated, and in terminal illness, approached, formulating a process called medicalization.(A) predominant(B) pompous(C) precarious(D) elegant(E) mundane5. Many of the towns that have voted to keep incinerators in the county’s solid-waste plan have done so not because they necessarily (i)______ incinerators, but because they are (ii)______ to narrow their waste-disposal options.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) question (D) planning(B) favor (E) eager(C) oppose (F) loath6. The question whether children like sweetener or not is (i)______. Of course children like sweetener, which is (ii)______ to sellers, since children’s taste will not change once they are used to a certain brand.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) debated (D) a pragmatic solution(B) decided (E) a commercial advantage(C) overlooked (F) an idealistic conception7. As the study of the foundation of western Shanghai reveals, there was a sense of elegance in the refined, simple lines that characterized the entire row, bereft of the exuberant, emphatic, assertive, ornament that constituted the latest British architectural fashion, which expressed its detestation of Plalladianism and neoclassicism -- London’s Regent Street then being regarded as abhorrent -- calling it the product of a (i)______ “shopocracy”. The (ii)______ of Western architectural taste -- oscillating between simplicity and ornamental (iii)______ -- must have bemused Chinese observers who had long accepted that both approaches were valid and could co-exist.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)(A) superficial (D) impermanence (G) profundity(B) quintessential (E) eternality (H) modesty(C) disdained (F) subtlety (I) exberance8. Company historians tend to focus on either the company itself or company leaders, the latter being (i)_____ by writers who think (ii)______ is important, the former favored by writers who think company heads are actually (iii)______. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)(A) rehashed (D) leadership (G) influential(B) misrepresented (E) organization (H) interchangeable(C) preferred (F) function (I) uncontrolled9. In his heyday, Sonny Bono’s role in public was ______: he was an accomplished lyricist, a mayoral success story, delegate from Palm Springs, and the husband of an internationally acclaimed vocalist.(A) protean(B) versatile(C) pedestrian(D) prominent(E) circumscribed(F) illustrious10. Criticized for decades of overproduction in their signature line of derivative goods, Rectangle Records has satiated the market with a ______ of repackaged old CDs, which interferes with its ability to innovate and produce new albums.(A) dearth(B) glut(C) deficiency(D) surfeit(E) abundance(F) profusionSection 81. Although Emily Bronte is impassioned about gender equality, she is anything but ______ to endorse more privileges endowed to women.(A) zealous(B) apathetic(C) abhorrent(D) stubborn(E) lethargic2. She demonstrates a great extent of ______, as she has traveled to many more countries and places around the world than any of her kindred.(A) perfidiousness(B) peregrination(C) jubilation(D) sagaciousness(E) conspicuousness3. The new drug was useful, but unfortunately its effect was largely (i) ______ rather than(ii)______.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) placatory (D) immediate(B) palliative (E) curative(C) addictive (F) mollifying4. Hidebound by cloying commercial radio and clueless record executives, the American pop music scene has frequently depended on cities at the edges of the cultural map to provide a much-needed shot of (i)______. Seattle, Minneapolis, Austin, Texas, and Athens, Georgia, have all served as temporary pivot points, churning out bands and defining the sound of the moment. Even Omaha, Nebraska, has its 15 minutes not so long ago. The momentary (ii)______ seems to come out of nowhere - as if someone blows a whistle only those in the know can hear, and suddenly record executives and journalists are crawling all over what had previously been an obscure locale.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) originality (D) consensus(B) hackneyedness (E) disjunction(C) burlesque (F) censorship5. The scientist’s motivation for (i)______ a ban on the addictive food cannot be called (ii)______. He himself had a patent for the substitution for the addictive food.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) advocating (D) altruistic(B) opposing (E) solem(C) conceding (F) effective6. The Strategists who created the European Unions practiced piecemeal social engineering. Recognizing that perfection is (i)_____, they set limited objectives and then mobilize the political will for a small step forward knowing full well that when they achieved it, its (ii)____ would become apparent and necessitate further measures.Blank (i) Blank (ii)(A) unattainable (D) potential(B) salubrious (E) inadequacy(C) bromidic (F) mutability7. To many newspapers readers now, this book published in 1953, is (i)________. It is filled with references to some people whose ideas seemed (ii)______ at that time, but are rarely viewed as (iii)_______ persons now.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)(A) refreshingly inspired (D) unfashionable (G) ignoble(B) somewhat dated (E) dubitable (H) prolific(C) excessively angry (F) important (I) seminal8. Price knew about how to do people favors, sometimes just from kindness, but often out of _____.(A) self-interest(B) benevolence(C) magnanimity(D) opportunism。

GRE考试填空真题及解析

GRE考试填空真题及解析

GRE考试填空真题及解析我今日和大家共享GRE考试填空真题及解析,我们一起看看吧,下面我就和大家共享,来观赏一下吧。

GRE考试填空真题及解析搜集整理The maps in this volume are meant not as guides but as_______: they are designed to make the reader think anew about the city.A. adornmentsB. referencesC. truismsD. provocationsE. valedictions解析答案:D解析:they are designed to make the reader thinkanew about the city对应空格,正确选项是D选项。

provocation激怒,挑起,刺激。

留意这里的provocation没有用激怒这层意思。

翻译:在画卷中的地图并不是为了指引人们,而是为挑起人们一些东西。

它被制造来让人们重新熟悉这座城市。

GRE考试填空真题及解析搜集整理Though many avant-garde writers _______ traditional distinctions among literary categories, combining elements of biography and fiction, prose and poetry, this fusion of forms has been slow to catch on with publishers.A. floutB. presupposeC. exploitD. imitateE. illuminate解析答案:A解析:avant-garde的特征是combining,这和traditional distinction是对立关系,所以空格要选一个体现对立的意思的词,正确答案选A选项。

GRE完成句子题讲义

GRE完成句子题讲义

GRE完成句子题(Sentence Completions)讲义1.基本概况:每个VERBAL SECTION中出现5—7个句子完成题。

此类题型不仅仅是考察词汇,更是考察考生的problem-solving能力。

2.题型:单空题、双空题3.ETS选项设置规律:按排除法设计选项!每道题至少可以排除2个选项,有时甚至可以排除4个!例一:Museums that house many paintings and sculptures are good places for students of ______.A.artB.scienceC.religionD.dichotomyE.politics例二:Museums that house many elaborate talismans are good places for students of ______.A.artB.scienceC.religionD.dichotomyE.politics例三:Museums, because they house not just paintings,but paintings that depict human anatomy with great accuracy, are good places for students of ______.A.ArtB.ScienceC.ReligionD.DichotomyE.Politics例四:Museums, because they house paintings and sculptures that reflect the development of different governing institutions,are good places for students of ______.A.ArtB.ScienceC.ReligionD.DichotomyE.Politics4.解题基本步骤:1)只读题干,不读选项。

GRE填空题目答案及解析整合

GRE填空题目答案及解析整合

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GRE填空题目答案及解析:核电厂放射性废料1. Though the volume of radioactive waste produced by nuclear power plants is ___ , the problem of how to dispose of that waste is not: rather, it is of major importance.A. unmanageableB. troublingC. significantD. smallE. deceptive选D翻译:尽管核电厂产生的放射性废料不多,但如何处理可马虎不得:相反,这关系重大。

volume 数量,体积unmanageable 难以驾驭、管理、控制操作的,笨重的考场上看到这种题你可能心情复杂:当然该庆幸这一分十拿九稳,同时却也不免产生“啊,被系统瞧不起了呢”的不爽。

GRE填空题目答案及解析:神秘的降雨自然现象. We often regard natural phenomena like rainfall as mysterious and unpredictable ; although for short time spans and particular places they appear so, in fact on a truly global scale, nature has been a model of ___ .A. reliabilityB. diversityC. complexityD. plasticityE. discontinuity选A翻译:我们经常觉得降雨这样的自然现象神秘莫测;虽然短期在特定区域看似如此,事实上真正从全局看,自然界的模式是可重复验证的。

GRE考试填空模拟练习题及答案汇总

GRE考试填空模拟练习题及答案汇总

GRE考试填空模拟练习题及答案汇总GRE考试填空模拟练习题及答案Even those observers who are the most _____about genetic privacy issues would have to concede that genetic discrimination is rare: there have only been two cases of any notoriety.A:sanguineB:zealousC:candidD:objectiveE:apathetic答案:BShe constantly _____herself for not living up to her own ideals—for not working hard enough or not having motives that were pure enough.A:exaltedB:coddledC:excoriatedD:mollifiedE:deluded答案:CAncient cart ruts found on Malta were created in soft limestone that begins to dissolve when exposed to rainfall. Their forms thus necessarily become (i)_____over time and their original features are (ii)_____ .Blank (I)Blank (II)A:solidifed D:refinedB:degraded E:replicatedC:conspicuous F:obscured答案:BFMaking loans and fighting poverty are normally two of the least glamorous pursuits around, but remarkably enough put the two together, and you have an economic innovation that has become not just (i) _____but downright (ii) _____.Blank (I)Blank (II)A:popular D:chicB:pointless E:unfathomableC:dangerous F:sensible答案:ADConvinced of the gravity of her poetry, Voigt must have found the reviews of her most recent collection (i)_____ reading: one amused reviewer thought that it was unrecognizable as poetry but decidedly (ii)_____ .Blank (I)Blank (II)A:tempting D:inspiringB:depressing E:irritatingC:thrilling F:diverting答案:BFGRE考试填空模拟练习题及答案The economic recovery was somewhat lopsided: (i)___ in some of the industries economics while (ii)___ in others of them.Blank (i)Blank (ii)A. unexpectedD. robustB. feebleE. turbulentC. swiftF. predictable选 BD翻译:经济复苏某种程度上并不均衡:有些产业积弱不振而有些则颇有活力。

GRE填空讲义

GRE填空讲义

找和空格有关的关系
选词 1先看感情(可规避不会单词的风险) EX27T5 2准确理解词意,多查韦氏字典EX6T7
EX27T5
Queen Elizabeth I has quite correctly been called a ----of the arts, because many young artists received her patronage. connoisseur critic friend scourge judge
EX6T7
That his intransigence in making decisions---no open disagreement from any quarter was well known; thus, clever subordinates learned the art of----their opinions in casual remarks. elicited.. quashing engendered.. recasting brooked.. intimating embodied.. instigating forbore.. emending
CONTINIUE REMAIN 小时候是畜牲,长大后continue to be a __ A,乞丐,B 帅哥 C 主席 D 恐龙 E 畜牲 EX50T5,EX22T7
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The techniques now available to livestock breeders will continue to be ------, but will probably be ----- by new ones under development. fruitful.. reversed refined.. upgraded inconvenient.. reassessed used.. supplemented harmless.. improved
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白皮GRE课堂讲义老罗的填空讲义85道题注释:共21页, 红色为正确答案.如果要打印做题呢, 就全选, 改成黑色就行了.强烈反对利用此资料盈利.此版整理自: /bbs/viewthread.php?tid=1059021感谢原作者ffz.P53 填空题的出题原则continue remain1. The techniques now available to livestock breeders will continueto be ________, but will probably be ________ by new ones under development.A. fruitful ... reversedB. refined ... upgradedC. inconvenient ... reassessedD. used ... supplementedE. harmless ... improved2. Parts of seventeenth century Chinese pleasure gardens were not necessarily intended to look________; they designed expressly to evoke the agreeable melancholy resulting from a sense of the ________ of nature beauty and human glory.A. beautiful...immutabilityB. cheerful ... transitorinessC. colorful ... abstractnessD. luxuriant... simplicityE. conventional ... wildness3. The disjunction between educational objective that stress independence and individuality and those that emphasize obedience to rules and cooperation with others reflects a ________that arise from the values on which these objectives are based.A. conflictB. redundancyC. gainD. predictabilityE. wisdom4. In many science fiction films, the opposition of good and evil is portrayed asa ___ between technology, which is ___, and the errant will of a depraved intellectual.A. efulB. struggle...dehumanizingC. parallel...unfetteredD. conflict...beneficentE. similarity...malevolent5. Scholars’ sense of the uniqueness of the central concept of “the state” at the time when political science became an academic field quite naturally led to striving for a correspondingly ______mode of study.A. thoroughB. distinctiveC. dependableD. scientificE. dynamic6 Yellow fever, the disease that killed 4,000 Philadelphians in 1973, and so______Memphis, Tennessee, that the city lost its charter, has reappeared after nearly two decades in ______ in the Western Hemisphere.A. terrorized...contentionB. ravaged...secretC. disabled...quarantineD. corrupted...quiescenceE. decimated...abeyance7. In a most impressive demonstration, Pavarotti sailed through Verdi's "Celeste Aida", normally a tenor's _______, with the casual enthusiasm of a folk singer performing one of his favorite _______.A. pitfall ... recitalsB. glory ... choralesC. nightmare ... balladsD. delight ... chanteysE. routine ... composers系统的解题思路及方法步骤一基本逻辑关系(1) 因果关系8. The results of the experiments performed by Elizabeth Hazen and Rachel Brown were ________ not only because these results challenged old assumptions but also because they called the ________ methodology into question.A. provocative ... prevailingB. predictable ... contemporaryC. inconclusive ... traditionalD. intriguing ... projectedE. specious ... original9. As long as nations cannot themselves accumulate enough physical power to dominate all others, they must depend on ________.A. alliesB. resourcesC. freedomD. educationE. self-determination10. During periods of social and cultural stability, many art academies are so firmly controlled by _______that all real creative work must be done by the______.A. dogmatists ... disenfranchisedB. managers ... reactionariesC. reformers ... dissatisfiedD. imposters ... academiciansE. specialists ... elite(2) 目的手段结果11. Edith Wharton sought in her memoir to present herself as having achieveda harmonious wholeness by having ________ the conflicting elements of her life.A. affirmedB. highlightedC. reconciledD. confinedE. identified12. Once a duckling has identified a parent, then instinctive bond becomes a powerful ________ for additional learning since, by ________ the parent, the duckling can acquire further information that is not genetically transmitted.A. impulse ... surpassingB. referent ... recognizingC. force ... acknowledgingD. inspiration ... emulatingE. channel ... mimicking(3) 转折albeit /notwithstanding/although/though/but / despite/ even though/however/in spite of/ nevertheless/ nonetheless/while/ whatever/regardless/ even if/ even though yes……13. Although ancient tools were ________ preserved, enough have survived to allow us to demonstrate an occasionally interrupted but generally ________ progress through prehistory.A. partially ... noticeableB. superficially ... necessaryC. unwittingly ... documentedD. rarely ... continualE. needlessly ... incessant14 Current data suggest that, although ______states between fear and aggression exist, fear and aggression are as distinct physiologically as they are psychologically.A. simultaneousB. seriousC. exceptionalD. partialE. transitional15. The powers and satisfactions of primeval people, though few and meager, were______ their few and simple desires.A. simultaneous withB. commensurate withC. substantiated byD. circumscribed byE. ruined by(4)递进关系Even indeed16. Few of us take the pains to study our cherished convictions; indeed, we almost have a natural ________ doing so.A. aptitude forB. repugnance toC. interest inD. ignorance ofE. reaction afterF.17. In the seventeenth century, direct flouting of a generally accepted system of values was regarded as ________, even as a sign of madness.A. adventurousB. frivolousC. willfulD. impermissibleE. irrational18. Despite assorted effusions to the contrary, there is no necessary link between scientific skill and humanism, and, quite possibly, there may be something of a ________ between them.A. generalityB. fusionC. congruityD. dichotomyE. reciprocity(5)递近转折19. Even though formidable winters are the norm in the Dakotas, many people were unprepared for the________ of the blizzard of 1888.A. inevitabilityB. ferocityC. importanceD. probabilityE. mildness20. We realized that John was still young and impressionable, but were nevertheless surprised at his ________.A. naivetéB. obstinatenessC. decisivenessD. ingeniousnessE. resolve(6) 对比contrast/ contrary/ far from/on the other hand/instead/rather than/ not… but…/not so much…as…. / more than/21. The paradoxical aspect of the myths about Demeter, when we consider the predominant image of her as a tranquil and serene goddess, is her ________ search for her daughter.A. extendedB. agitatedC. comprehensiveD. motivelessE. heartless22. Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but enlightened intellectual, historians of the 1960‘s portrayed him as ______ thinker, eager to fill the young with his political orthodoxy while censoring ideas he did not like.A. an adventurousB. a doctrinaireC. an eclecticD. a judiciousE. a cynical23. Rather than enhancing a country's security, the successful development of nuclear weapons could serve at first to increase that country's ________.A. boldnessB. influenceC. responsibilityD. moderationE. vulnerability24. It comes as no surprise that societies have codes of behavior; the character of the codes,on the other hand, can often be________.A. predictableB. unexpectedC. admirableD. explicitE. confusing25. Although scientists claim that the seemingly ________ language of their reports is more precise than the figurative language of fiction, the language of science, like all language, is inherently ________.A. ornamental ... subtleB. unidimensional ... unintelligibleC. symbolic ... complexD. literal ... allusiveE. subjective ... metaphorical26. Since 1813 reaction to Jane Austen's novels has oscillated between________ and condescension; but in general later writers have esteemed her works more highly than did most of her literary ________.A. dismissal ... admirersB. adoration ... contemporariesC. disapproval ... readersD. indifference ... followersE. approbation ... precursors27. Recent research indicates that a system of particles which has apparently decayed to randomness from ________ state can be returned to that state: thus the system exhibits a kind of memory of its________ conditionA. an equilibrium ... lesserB. an ordered ...earlierC. an unusual ... settledD. a stE. a higher…..present28. Social scientists have established fairly clear-cut ________ that describe the appropriate behavior of children and adults, but there seems to be________ about what constitutes appropriate behavior for adolescents.A. functions ... rigidityB. estimates ... indirectnessC. norms ... confusionD. regulations ... certaintyE. studies ... misapprehension29. Whereas the art critic Vasari saw the painting entitled the Mona Lisa as an original and wonderful ________ feat, the reproduction of a natural object, the aesthetes saw it as________ that required deciphering.A. collaborative … an aber rationB. historical... a symbolC. technical… a hieroglyphD. mechanical... an imitationE. visual... an illusion30. Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776) is still worth reading, more to appreciate the current ________ of Smith’s valid contributions to economi cs than to see those contributions as the ________ of present-day economics.A. disregard ... outgrowthsB. reaffirmation ... concernsC. relevance ... precursorsD. acceptance ... byproductsE. importance ... vestiges(7) 时间对比型1) 时间相反一切相反31. Salazar’s presence in the group was so _____ the others that they lost most of their earlier ______; failure, for them, became all but unthinkable.A. reassuring to … trepidationB. unnoticed by … curiosityC. unusual to … harmonyD. endearing to ... confidenceE. unexpected by ... exhilaration32. The idealized paintings of nature produced in the eighteenth century are evidence that the medieval ____ natural settings had been ______ and that the outdoors now could be enjoyed without trepidation.A. fear of ... exorcisedB. concerns about…..regainedC. affection for ... surmountedD. disinterest in ... alleviatedE. enthusiasm for ... confronted33. Often the difficulties of growing up in the public eye cause child prodigies to _____ the world of achievement before reaching adulthood: happily, they sometimes later return to competition and succeed brilliantly.A. ridiculeB. conquerC. retire fromD. antagonizeE. examine34. Although Johnson's and Smith's initial fascination with the fortunes of those jockeying for power in the law firm ________ after a few months, the two paid sufficient attention to determine who their lunch partners should be.A. revivedB. emergedC. intensifiedD. flaggedE. persisted2) 时间上后者总是否定前者35. Scientists' pristine reputation as devotees of the disinterested pursuit of truth has been ____ by recent evidence that some scientists have deliberately ____ experimental results to further their own careers.A. reinforced ... publishedB. validated ... suppressedC. exterminated ... replicatedD. compromised ... fabricatedE. resuscitated ... challenged36. Before about 1960, virtually all accounts of evolution assumed most adaptation to be a product of selection at the level of populations; recent studies of evolution, however, have found no ___ this ____ view of selection.A. departures from ... controversialB. basis for ... pervasiveC. bias toward ... unchallengedD. precursors of ... innovativeE. criticisms of ... renowned37. Future generations will probable consider current speculations about humanity’s place in the universe to be ____ omissions and errors: even rigorous scientific views change, sometimes overnight.A. immune fromB. marred byC. uncorrupted byD. correct despiteE. abridge by38. Without seeming unworldly, William James appeared wholly removed from the _____ of society, the conventionality of academe.A. ethosB. idealismC. romanceD. paradoxesE. commonplaces39.Kagan maintains that an infant’s reactions to its first stressful experiences are part of a natural process of development, not harbingers of childhood unhappiness or ____ signs of adolescent anxiety.A. propheticB. normalC. monotonousD. virtualE. typical步骤二寻找重复一直接重复40. The eradication of pollution is not merely a matter of ___, though the majestic beauty of nature is indeed an important consideration.A. economicsB. legislationC. cleanlinessD. aestheticsE. restoration41. Comparatively few rock musicians are willing to laugh at themselves, although a hint of___ can boost sales of video clips very nicely.A. self-deprecationB. congenialityC. cynicismD. embarrassmentE. self-doubt42. Famous among job seekers for its _____, the company, quite apart from generous salaries, bestowed on its executives annual bonuses and such_____ as low-interest home mortgages and company cars.A. magnanimity… reparationsB. inventiveness… benefitsC. largesse… perquisitesD. discernment… prerogativesE. altruism… credits43. Melodramas, which presented stark oppositions between innocence and criminality, virtue and corruption, good and evil, were popular precisely because they offered the audience a world ________ of ________.A. bereft ... theatricalityB. composed ... adversityC. full ... circumstantialityD. deprived ... polarityE. devoid ... neutrality2)解释型重复44. The Muses are _____ deities: they avenge themselves without mercy on those who weary of their charms.A. ruefulB. ingenuousC. solicitousD. vindictiveE. dispassionate45. Speakers and listeners arc often at odds: language that is easy for the receiver to understand is often difficult to ________, and that which is easily formulated can be hard to ________.A. estimate ... confirmB. transmit ... defendC. produce ... comprehendD. suppress ... ignoreE. remember ... forget46. Unenlightened authoritarian managers rarely recognize a crucial reason for the low levels of serious conflict among members of democratically run work groups: a modicum of tolerance for dissent often prevents ________.A. demurB. schismC. cooperationD. complianceE. shortsightedness3) 语法现象推断重复1.同位语重复2. 名词___ (填形容词) +定语填定语的同意词重复47. Psychology has slowly evolved into an ________ scientific discipline that now functions autonomously with the same privileges and responsibilities as other sciences.A. independentB. unusualC. outmodedD. uncontrolledE. inactive48. In a _____ society that worships efficiency, it is difficult for a sensitive and idealistic person to make the kinds of _____ decisions that alone spell success as it is defined by such a society.A. bureaucratic … edifyingB. pragmatic…hardheadedC. rational … well-intentionedD. competitive ... evenhandedE. modern ... dysfunctional49. The self-important cant of musicologists on record jackets often suggests that true appreciation of the music is an ________ process closed to the uninitiated listener, however enthusiastic.A. unreliableB. arcaneC. arrogantD. elementaryE. intuitive50. The valedictory address, as it has developed in American colleges and universities over the years, has become a very strict form, a literary_____ that permits very little ____.A. text ... clarityB. work ... traditionC. genre ... deviationD. oration ... grandiloquenceE. achievement ... rigidity51. Many more eighteenth-century novels were written by women than by men, but this dominance has, until very recently, been regarded merely as ____ fact, a bit of arcane knowledge noted only by bibliographers.A. a controversialB. a statisticalC. an analyticalD. an explicitE. an unimpeachable52. Cezanne‘s delicate watercolor sketches often served as of a subject, way of gatheri ng fuller knowledge before the artist’s final engagement of the subject in an oil painting.A. an abstractionB. an enhancementC. a synthesisD. a reconnaissanceE. a transcription4) 根据明显的指示词寻找重复such/ this/that/which/the53. Longdale and Stern discovered that mitochondria and chloroplasts________ a long, identifiable sequence of DNA; such a coincidence could be ________only by the transfer of DNA between the two systems.A. manufacture ... accomplishedB. reveal ... repeatedC. exhibit ... determinedD. share ... explainedE. maintain ... contradicted54. The proponents of recombinant DNA research have decided to ________ federal regulation of their work; they hope that by making this compromise they can forestall proposed state and local controls that might be even stiffer.A. protestB. instituteC. denyD. encourageE. disregard55. Laws do not ensure social order since laws can always be ________, which makes them ________ unless the authorities have the will and the power to detect and punish wrongdoing.A. contested ... provisionalB. circumvented ... antiquatedC. repealed ... vulnerableD. violated ... ineffectiveE. modified ... unstable56. Social tensions among adult factions can be ____ by politics,but adolescents and children have no such ____ for resolving their conflict with the exclusive world of adults.A. intensified ... attitudeB. complicated ... reliefC. frustrated ... justificaiionD. adjusted ... mechanismE. revealed ... opportunity5) 在看似涉及背景知识的题目里找重复57. The new biological psychiatry does not deny the contributing role of psychological factors in mental illnesses, but posits that these factors may act as a catalyst on existing physiological conditions and ________ such illnesses.A. disguiseB. impedeC. constrainD. precipitateE. consummate58. A perennial goal in zoology is to infer function from___, relating the ___of an organism to its physical form and cellular organization.A. age….ancestryB. classification….appearanceC. size…. movementD. stru cture….behaviorE. location…..habitat59. The pressure of population on available resources is the key to understanding history; consequently, any historical writing that takes no cognizance of______ facts is______ flawed.A. demographic….intrinsicallyB. ecol ogical…. marginallyC. cultural…..substantivelyD. psychological…philosophicallyE. political….. demonstratively*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 be ________ treated with antibiotics.A. breakthrough in ... consistentlyB. panacea for ... effectivelyC. neglect of ... efficientlyD. reexamination of ... conventionallyE. resurgence of ... entirely6)重复关系较隐蔽的情况60.The fortresslike facade of the Museum of Cartoon Art seems calculated to remind visitors that the comic strip is an art form that has often been ____by critics.A. charmedB. assailedC. unnoticedD. exhilaratedE. overwhelmed61. Among the many ________ of the project, expense cannot be numbered; the goals of the project's promoters can be achieved with impressive________.A. highlights ... efficiencyB. features ... savingsC. disadvantages ... innovationD. claims ... speedE. defects ... economy62. The ____ with which the French aristocracy greeted the middle-class Rousseau was all the more ____ because he showed so little respect for them.A. deference.. remarkableB. suspicion... uncannyC. reserve... unexpectedD. anger... ironicE. appreciation... deserved63. If duty is the natural ________ of one ' s ________ the course of future events, then people who are powerful have duty placed on them whether they like it or not.A. correlate ... understanding ofB. outgrowth ... control overC. determinant ... involvement inD. mitigant ... preoccupation withE. arbiter ... responsibility for64. Because many of the minerals found on the ocean floor are still ________ on land, where mining is relatively inexpensive, mining the ocean floor has yet to become a ________ enterprise.A. scarce ... commonB. accessible ... marginalC. unidentified ... subsidizedD. conserved ... publicE. plentiful ... profitable65. Even after ________ against the ________ of popular sovereignty were included, major figures in the humanistic disciplines remained skeptical about the proposal to extend suffrage to the masses.A. recommendations ... continuationB. safeguards ... excessesC. arguments ... introductionD. provisions ... advantagesE. laws ... creation66. Natural selection tends to eliminate genes that cause inherited diseases, acting most strongly against the most severe diseases; consequently, hereditary diseases that are ________ would be expected to be very________, but, surprisingly, they are not.A. lethal ... rareB. untreated ... dangerousC. unusual ... refractoryD. new ... perplexingE. widespread ... acute步骤三语气及感情色彩的判断67. Any language is a conspiracy against experience in thesense that it is a collective attempt to ____ experience by reducingit into discrete parcels.A. extrapolateB. transcribeC. complicateD. amplifyE. manage68. Walpole's art collection was huge and fascinating, and his novel The Castle of Otranto was never out of print; none of this mattered to the Victorians, who________him as, at best, ________.A. dismissed.. insignificantB. judged.. worthwhileD. reviled.. meagerE. taunted.. dangerous69. No computer system is immune to a virus, a particularly malicious program that is designed to ________and electronically ________ the disks on which data are stored.A. prepare…… improveB. restore…… disableC. i nfect…… damageD. preserve…… secureE. invade…… repair70. As for the alleged value of expert opinion, one need only ________ government records to see ________ evidence of the failure of such opinions in many fields.A. inspect ... questionableB. retain ... circumstantialC. distribute ... possibleD. consult ... strongE. evaluate ... problematic71. Despite the ________ of many of their colleagues, some scholars have begun to emphasize "pop culture" as a key for ________ the myths, hopes, and fears of contemporary society.A. antipathy ... entanglingB. discernment ... evaluatingC. pedantry ... reinstatingD. skepticism ... decipheringE. enthusiasm ... symbolizing72. This final essay, its prevailing kindliness ________ by occasional flashes of savage irony, bespeaks the ________ character of the author.A. illuminated ... imperturbableB. marred ... dichotomousC. untainted ... vindictiveD. exemplified ... chivalrousE. diluted ... ruthless73. Johnson never ________ to ignore the standards of decent conduct mandated by company policy if ________ compliance with instructions from his superiors enabled him to do so, whatever the effects on his subordinates.A. deigned ... tacitB. attempted ... halfheartedD. scrupled ... literalE. wished ... feigned.74. Ironically, the party leaders encountered no greater____their efforts to build a progressive party than the____of the progressives already elected to the legislature.A. support for... advocacyB. threat to... promiseC. benefit from... successD. obstacle to... resistanceE. praise for... reputation75. The influence of the Titnaeus among early philosophical thinkers was ____, if only because it was the sole dialogue ____ in Europe for almost 1 , 000 years.A. pervasive ... availableB. inestimable ... suppressedC. unnoteworthy ... abridgedD. underestimated ... studiedE. circumscribed ... translated76. During the widespread fuel shortage, the price of gasoline was so that suppliers were generally thought to be _____ the consumer.A. reactive ... shieldingB. stable ... blackmailingC. depressed ... cheatingD. prohibitive ... placatingE. excessive ... gouging77. Jones was unable to recognize the contradictions in his attitudes that were obvious to everyone else; even the hint of an untruth was ________ to him, but he ________ serious trouble by always cheating on his taxes.A. acceptable ... riskedB. exciting ... avertedC. repugnant ... courtedD. anathema ... evadedE. tempting ... hazarded逻辑关系上最直接的选项永远是正确选项78. The hierarchy of medical occupations is in many ways a ________ system; its strata remain ________ and the practitioners in them have very little vertical mobility.A. health ... skilledC. regimental ... flexibleD. training ... inferiorE. caste ... intact79. The natural balance between prey and predator has beenincreasingly____, most frequently by human intervention.A. celebratedB. predictedC. observedD. disturbedE. questioned80. Not all the indicators necessary to convey the effect of depth in a picture work simultaneously; the picture' s illusion of ________ three-dimensional appearance must therefore result from the viewer' s integration of various indicators perceived ________.A. imitative ... coincidentallyB. uniform ... successivelyC. temporary ... comprehensivelyD. expressive ... sympatheticallyE. schematic ... passively81. When theories formerly considered to be ________ in their scientific objectivity are found instead to reflect a consistent observational and evaluative bias, then the presumed neutrality of science gives way to the recognition that categories of knowledge are human ________.A. disinterested ... constructionsB. callous ... errorsC. verifiable ... prejudicesD. convincing ... imperativesE. unassailable ... fantasies82. Poe's ________ reviews of contemporary fiction, which often find great merit in otherwise ________ literary gems, must make us respect his critical judgment in addition to his well-known literary talent.A. thorough ... completedB. petulant ... unpopularC. insightful ... unappreciatedD. enthusiastic ... acclaimedE. harsh ... undeserving83. The breathing spell provided by the ___arms shipments should give all the combatants a chance to reevaluate their positions.A. plethora ofB. moratorium onC. reciprocation ofD. concentration onE. development of84. Aptly enough, this work so imbued with the notion of changing times and styles has been constantly _______over the years, thereby reflecting its own mutability.A. appreciatedB. emulatedC. criticizedD. revisedE. reprinted85. Not wishing to appear ________, the junior member of the research group refrained from ________ any criticism of the senior members' plan for dividing up responsibility for the entire project.A. reluctant ... evaluatingB. inquisitive ... offeringC. presumptuous ... venturingD. censorious ... undercutting。

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