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2002年11月23日GRE笔考题

VERBAL部分 Section 1 填空

1. Although she gives badly _______ titles to her musical compositions, they _______ unusual combinations of materials including Gregorian chant, Asian scale patterns and rhythms, electronic sounds, and bird songs.

A. exotic … belie B. eccentric … deploy C. traditional … exclude D. imaginative … disguise E. conventional … incorporate

2. Even though the folktales Perroult collected and retold were not solely French in origin, his versions of them were so decidedly French in style that later anthologizes of French folktales have never _______ them.

A. excluded B. admired C. collected D. promoted E. comprehended

3. In arguing against assertions that environmental catastrophe is imminent, her book does not ridicule all predictions of doom but rather claims that the risks of harm have in many cases been _________. A. exaggerated B. ignored C. scrutinized D. derided E. increased

4. There seems to be no ________ the reading public’s thirst for books about the 1960’s: indeed, the normal level of interest has ______ recently be cause of a spate of popular television documentaries. A. quenching … moderated B. whetting … mushroomed C. curtailing … warned D. ignoring … transformed E. slaking … increased 5.Despite a tendency to be overtly _______, the poetry of the Middle Ages often sparks the imagination and provides lively entertainment, as well as pious sentiments. A. diverting B. emotional C. didactic D. romantic E. whimsical

6. One of the first ______ of reduced burning in Amazon rain forests was the chestnut industry: smoke tends to drive out the insect that, by pollinating chestnut tree, allow chestnuts to develop. A. reformers B. discoveries C. casualties D. critics E. beneficiaries

7. The research committee urged the archaeologist to _______ her claim that the tomb she has discovered was that of Alexander the Great, since her initial report has been based only on ______. A. disseminate … supposition B. withdraw … evidence C. undercut … caprice D. document … conjecture E. downplay … facts 类比词

8. STOMACH: DIGESTION

A. heart : pulsation B. eye : recognition C. muscle : exertion D. skin : irritation E. lung : respiration 9. DEHYDRATE : WATER

A. melt : liquid B. wither : vitality C. anchor : stability D. emote : enthusiasm E. shrivel : winkle 10. RAVENOUS : HUNGRY

A. congenial : friendly B. mean : wild C. obsessed : absorbed D. inept : clumsy E. sated : savory 11. ELEGY : LAMENT

A. epic : idolize B. comely : please C. parody : ridicule D. sonnet : court E. tragedy : pity 12. ANECDOTE : NARRATIVE

A. acronym : letter B. summary : excerpt C. simile : comparison D. metaphor : fantasy E. pseudonym : signature

13. TRUNATE : LENGTH

A. separate : substance B. ventilate : circulation C. vaccinate : immunity D. transfer : location E. cool : temperature

14. GENERATION : INDIVIDUAL

A. conference : speaker B. shift : laborer C. city : official D. tree : limb E. river : stream 15. REPERTOIRE : PERFORMANCE

A. agenda : meeting B. catalog : library C. manifest : cargo D. invoice : receipt E. inventory : sale 16. BLANDISHMENT : COAX

A. equivocation : dispute B. assessment : infer C. augmentation : complicate D. persuasion : coerce E. explanation : enlighten 短文章

Industrial production of powders involves mechanical forces fracturing individual particles of material into ever-smaller particles. The theory explaining this fracturing recognizes two general types of behavior exhibited by material under stress: elastic and plastic deformation. Elastic deformation occurs when stress is placed or a brittle material, which deforms and then returns to its original shape when stress is removed. If the material is stressed too heavily, however, excess energy builds up and the material fractures. This behavior makes brittle material fracture suddenly when subjected to mechanical impact by powder-making machines. No brittle, or ductile, materials by contrast, are harder to fracture, since they respond to comparable amounts of stress by deforming plastically, that is, by changing sh ape permanently. Excess energy that builds up in the strained material is expended in deformation of the material rather than in fracturing. Plastic behavior can al so be exhibited by brittle materials as their particles become smaller during processing and thus less susceptible to fracturing. 反义词

28. DISAVOW

A. instigate B. acknowledge C. envision D. ameliorate E. inculcate 29. FLOURISH

A. lose out B. catch up C. turn off D. waste away E. slow down 30. HYPERBOLE

A. misdemeanor B. understatement C. imprecation D. concession E. obstinacy 31. RIVETING

A. appetizing B. enriching C. wearisome D. wasteful E. harmful 32. DAMN

A. undo B. entreat C. mollify D. motivate E. extol 33. REPROACH

A. sustain B. advance C. acclaim D. manipulate E. embellish 34. MYOPIA

A. maturity B. prescience C. prompt response D. good fortune E. final event 35. NICE

A. restrained B. colorless C. obscure D. imprecise E. balanced 36. LASSITUDE

A. pride B. breadth C. vim D. pomp E. valor 37. PUSILLANIMOUS

A. successful B. sociable C. adept D. stouthearted E. trustworthy 38. ABASE

A. aggrandize B. limit C. defy D. purify E. destabilize Section 3 填空

1.The scientist found it puzzling that his theory encountered _______ despite widespread agreement that it was_______

A. respect … crucial B. dismissal … simplistic

C. skepticism … unfathomable D. opposition … indisputable E. acceptance … comprehensive

2. The rate at which soil can absorb water ________ with continuous wetting, so the longer a _________ lasts, or the greater the rate of precipitation, the higher the percentage of water that will flow across the ground as runoff and enter stream channels. A. rises … deluge B. diminishes … drought

C. increases … shower D. decreases … rainstorm E. stabilizes … thaw

3. The ideas expressed in the art historian’s book are more _____ than one would expect or the basis of her rather_________ treatment of her subject in the opening pages. A. compelling … intriguing B. accessible … recondite C. hidebound … reactionary D. insightful … innovative E. dispassionate … evenhanded

4. The meeting on environmental issues produced ________ discussion but no commitment on a plan of action: the many uncertainties surrounding global climatic change and the huge cost of efforts to limit it made the policymakers ____

A. little … voluble B. heated … contentious

C. cordial … quarrelsome D. frustrating … affable E. interminable … businesslike

5. Art that endures often makes an initially disturbing impact: the profound experience that such art seeks to provoke necessarily engenders a certain ___

A. familiarity B. ennui C. upheaval D. intimacy E. tranquility

6. The history of film reflects the _____ inherent in the medium itself: film combines still photographs to represent continuous motion and, while seeming to present life itself, can also offer impossible and dreamlike unrealities.

A. trivialities B. biases C. constraints D. paradoxes E. liabilities

7. The ______ with which the politician peppers her speeches are so memorable that many people think of her as being far more _______ than she in fact is.

A. superlatives … egalitarian B. pejoratives … optimistic C. examples … soporific D. diatribes … censorious E. malapropisms … straightforward 类比

8. ANTISEPTIC : DISINFECT::

A. solvent : preserve B. emollient : soften C. tonic : inoculate D. antidote: poison E. palliative: sensitize 9. DOSE : MEDICINE ::

A. beverage : drink B. medal : award C. tremor : earthquake D. ration : food E. temp: music 10. DITCH : CANYON ::

A. landslide : erosion B. boulder : granite C. weed : vegetation D. burrow : cavern E. moon : planet 11. AVERSION : DISINCLINATION ::

A. assurance : doubt B. adulation : admiration C. evaluation : preference D. denunciation : avowal E. slander : insincerity

12. AIRTIGHT : LEAK ::

A. sporadic : continuity B. incorporeal : importance C. ancient : relevance D. arcane : solution E. invalid : certainty

13. SPURN : CONTEMPT ::

A. condone : mercy B. apologize : regret C. vacillate : impression D. balk : obstruction E. endorse : familiarity

14. TEACHER : CLASSROOM ::

A. bather : beach B. resident : neighborhood C. traveler : station D. child : playground E. chef : kitchen 15. RESCISSION : LEGISLATION ::

A. authorization : retrenchment B. recantation : testimony C. attainment : goal D. cessation : process E.

acquittal : innocence

16.POLULATION : MORTALITY

A. electorate : abstention B. workforce : attrition C. traffic : gridlock D. membership : absenteeism E. taxation : expenditure 反义词

28. DISSIPATE

A. pile up B. sort out C. illuminate D. hasten E. include 29. TRANSIENT

A. distant B. helpful C. actual D. violet E. everlasting 30. EXTRANEOUS

A. indeterminate B. modified C. accurate D. concealed E. essential 31. SEEMLY

A. banal B. deceitful C. indecorous D. eclectic E. ineffectual 32. VIRULENT

A. intermittent B. courteous C. defeated D. confident E. salubrious 33. TORRID

A. gloomy B. inert C. icy D. opaque E. smooth 34. FORMIDABLE

A. enticing B. invigorating C. ambivalent D. affectionate E. negligent 35. DISCURSIVE

A. polite B. succinct C. florid D. candid E. impassioned 36. EXECRATION

A. misrepresentation B. engrossment C. requisition D. approbation E. allegiance 37. VICISSITUDINOUS

A. charitable B. immutable C. imitative D. extrinsic E. endearing 38. TENDENTIOUS

A. uncommon B. uncooperative C. unpretentious D. unimportant E. unbiased 短文章

late-eighteenth-century political economists regarded the specialization of labor as a positive development, resulting in increasingly refined products and services. However, to their contemporaries in philosophy and the arts, this development suggested society’s disintegration into conflicting interests. The political economists acknowledged that diverse occupations represented competing perspectives on society, since what one knew was a function of what one did, but they viewed specialization as a source of social unity. Individuals who produced only one product or service must depend on others for most of the ir needs; this, specialization was the basis of social cohesion. The common good depended upon everyone’s dependency guaranteed the unity and therefore the health of society. A fundamental problem with this concept recognized even then, was that specialization seemed to preclude anyone’s being able to demonstrate that the society was unified. If everyone’s knowledge of society was tied to specialized occupational interests, who was in a position to monitor society’s overall functioning? 2002年11月GRE笔考题|留学 填空:EAAE CCC

类比:EBCC CEBAE 反义:BDBC ECBD CDA 填空:DDBE CDD 类比:BDDE ABEBD 反义:EEDC BCAB DBE

2003年3G笔试题目

1. ADVENTURESOME : CAUTION ::

A. tendentious : bias B. convivial : congeniality C. timorous : fear D. magnanimous : generosity E. gluttonous : restraint

2. TAIL : APPENDAGE

A. rib : skeleton B. iris : cornea C. knuckle: finger D. molar : tooth E. lobe : ear 3. HAVEN : DANGER

nirvana : suffering sinecure: experience sanctuary : immunity limbo : uncertainty arcadia : quiet (arcadia: a region or scene of simple pleasure and quiet阿卡狄亚,世外桃源) 4. MASONRY: BRICKLAYER

seminary : theologian jurisprudence : criminal pedagogy : student medicine : doctor conservatory : musician 5. NOURISH : FOOD

warn : safety dehydrate : water waft : air circulate : blood finance : money 6. HASTE : PLODDER

deception : dupe courtesy : boor disillusionment : malcontent forbearance : suspect reluctance : skeptic

7. VINDICATE: BLAME

disabuse : misapprehension decry: aspersion acquiesce : regret expose : malfeasance investigate : suspicion

(malfeasance: wrongdoing or misconduct especially by a public official) 8. OBSTACLE : IMPEDE

prediction : convince blandishment : cajole embellishment : praise deficiency : compensate compliment : exaggerate 9. MARVEL : QUOTIDIAN

deny : malicious exploit : utilitarian defuse : controversial revere : ancient recoil : delightful 10. INCAPACITY

peculiarity ability scarcity distinction quietness 11. FEROCIOUS

reliable clear sane wise mild 12. AFFIX

select carefully make visible detach infect dilute 13. ASYMMETRY

equilibrium colorfulness abundance rigorous logic lack of information 14. DELEGETE (to assign responsibility or authority)

pursue assiduously assume responsibility withdraw consent display partiality ensure compliance 15. EVASIVE

downcast inventive foolish frank disciplined 16. SACRILEGE

pious action resounding defeat favorable sign sensible choice expected event

SACRILEGE (: a technical and not necessarily intrinsically outrageous violation (as improper reception of a sacrament) of what is sacred because consecrated to God 亵渎) 17. HIERARCHIC

contemporary anachronistic subversive nuanced egalitarian 18. FRENETIC

unhurried convivial unyielding prolific pristine 19. OBSOLESCENCE

maturity pithiness incorruptibility currency worldliness 20. UNASSAILABLE

doubtful contemptuous swift temporary novel 21. BANANA : PEAL

flour : sift potato : mash tomato : slice carrot : dice(to cut into small cubes) peanut : shell 22. REFRIGERATOR : PERISHABLES

GRE笔试真题汇总(doc 72页)(精美版)

说明:1.2002年至2006年GRE真题汇总由redhobor根据网络资料进行整理。2.转载请保持完整并注明资料来源寄托天下(bbs.gter.net)。2002年11月23日GRE笔考题VERBAL部分Section1填空1.Althoughshegivesbadly_______titlesto
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