[小站教育]老罗GRE填空讲义 85道题(2)

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C. responsibility D. moderation E. vulnerability

24. It comes as no surprise that societies have codes of behavior; the character of the codes,on the other hand, can often be . A. predictable B. unexpected C. admirable D. explicit

E. confusing

25. 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 ... subtle

B. unidimensional ... unintelligible C. symbolic ... complex D. literal ... allusive

E. subjective ... metaphorical

26. 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 ... admirers

B. adoration ... contemporaries C. disapproval ... readers D. indifference ... followers E. approbation ... precursors

27. 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 ... lesser B. an ordered ...earlier C. an unusual ... settled D. a chaotic...last

E. a higher…..present

28. 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 ... rigidity

B. estimates ... indirectness

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C. norms ... confusion D. regulations ... certainty

E. studies ... misapprehension

29. 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 aberration B. historical... a symbol C. technical… a hieroglyph D. mechanical... an imitation E. visual... an illusion

30. 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 ... outgrowths B. reaffirmation ... concerns C. relevance ... precursors D. acceptance ... byproducts E. 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 … trepidation B. unnoticed by … curiosity C. unusual to … harmony D. endearing to ... confidence E. unexpected by ... exhilaration

32. 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 ... exorcised

B. concerns about…..regained C. affection for ... surmounted D. disinterest in ... alleviated E. enthusiasm for ... confronted

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33. 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. ridicule B. conquer C. retire from D. antagonize E. examine

34. 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. revived B. emerged C. intensified D. flagged E. persisted

2) 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 ... published B. validated ... suppressed C. exterminated ... replicated D. compromised ... fabricated E. resuscitated ... challenged

36. 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 ... controversial B. basis for ... pervasive

C. bias toward ... unchallenged D. precursors of ... innovative E. criticisms of ... renowned

37. 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 from B. marred by

C. uncorrupted by

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D. correct despite E. abridge by

38. Without seeming unworldly, William James appeared wholly removed from the of society, the conventionality of academe. A. ethos

B. idealism C. romance D. paradoxes

E. commonplaces

39.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. prophetic B. normal

C. monotonous D. virtual E. typical

步骤二 寻找重复 一 直接重复

40. The eradication of pollution is not merely a matter of beauty of nature is indeed an important consideration.

A. economics B. legislation C. cleanliness D. aesthetics E. restoration

, though the majestic

41. Comparatively few rock musicians are willing to laugh at themselves, although a hint of_ can boost sales of video clips very nicely.

A. self-deprecation B. congeniality C. cynicism

D. embarrassment E. self-doubt

42. 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… reparations

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B. inventiveness… benefits C. largesse… perquisites

D. discernment… prerogatives E. altruism… credits

43. 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 ... theatricality B. composed ... adversity C. full ... circumstantiality D. deprived ... polarity E. devoid ... neutrality

2)解释型重复

44. The Muses are deities: they avenge themselves without mercy on those who weary of their charms.

A. rueful

B. ingenuous C. solicitous D. vindictive

E. dispassionate

45. 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 ... confirm B. transmit ... defend

C. produce ... comprehend D. suppress ... ignore E. remember ... forget

46. 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. demur B. schism

C. cooperation D. compliance

E. shortsightedness

3) 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


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