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SECTION1Time–30minutes18Questions

1.WhilemanyRussianposersofthenieenthcenturycontributedtoanemergingnationalstyle,otherposersdidnot----idiomaticRussianmusicalelements,--insteadthetraditionalmusicalvocabularyofWesternEuropeanRomanticism.(A)

utilizerejecting(B)

incorporatepreferring(C)

excludeavoiding(D)

repudiateexpanding(E)

esteemdisdaining

2.BecausethepainterAlbertPinkhamRyderwasobsessedwithhis--perfection,hewasrarely--apainting,creatingendlessvariationsofasceneononecanvas,oneontopofanother.(A)

questforsatisfiedwith(B)

insistenceondispleasedwith(C)

contemptfordisconcertedby(D)

alienationfromimmersedin(E)

needforconcernedwith

3.Objectivelysetstandardscanserveasa--forphysicians,providingthem--unjustifiedmalpracticeclaims.(A)

trialevidenceof(B)

modelexperiencewith(C)

criterionreasonsfor(D)

testquestionsabout(E)

safeguardprotectionfrom

4.Inspiteof--reviewsinthepress,theproductionofherplaywas--almostcertainoblivionbyenthusiasticaudienceswhoseacumenwasgreaterthanthatofthecritics.(A)

lukewarmcondemnedto(B)

scathingexposedto(C)

lacklusterrescuedfrom(D)

sensitivereducedto(E)

admiringinsuredagainst

5.Thepassionsofloveandprideareoftenfoundinthesameindividual,buthavinglittleinmon,theymutually--,nottosaydestroy,eachother.(A)

reinforce(B)

annihilate(C)

enhance(D)

weaken(E)

embrace

6.Thenecessityofestablishingdiscretecategoriesforobservationsfrequentlyleadstoattemptstomakeabsolute--whenthereareinrealityonly----.(A)

analyseshypotheses(B)

correlationsdigressions(C)

distinctionsgradations(D)

plicationsambiguities(E)

conjecturesapproximations

7.AuniqueclaydiskfoundattheMinoansiteofPhaistosisoften--astheearliestexleofprintingbyscholarswhohavedefendeditsclaimtothisstatusdespiteequivalentclaimsputforwardforotherprintingartifacts.(A)

questioned(B)

overlooked(C)

adduced(D)

conceded(E)

dismissed

8.EXEMPT:

LIABILITY:

:

(A)

flout:

authority(B)

bestow:

reward(C)

permit:

request(D)

restrain:

disorder(E)

pardon:

penalty

9.FULL-BODIED:

FLAVOR:

:

(A)

perating:

vision(B)

humorous:

character(C)

salacious:

language(D)

nostalgic:

feeling(E)

resonant:

sound

10.LEGACY:

PREDECESSOR:

:

(A)

gift:

donor(B)

gratuity:

service(C)

contribution:

charity(D)

receipt:

customer(E)

loan:

collector1

1.HERO:

ADMIRABLE:

:

(A)

critic:

capricious(B)

braggart:

surly(C)

eccentric:

unconventional(D)

anarchist:

powerful(E)

enemy:

immoral

12.GALVANIZE:

STIMULATE:

:

(A)

agitate:

occlude(B)

incubate:

humidify(C)

sterilize:

separate(D)

irrigate:

flush(E)

purify:

amalgamate

13.MANIFEST:

PERCEIVE:

:

(A)

porous:

tear(B)

renovated:

improve(C)

doubtful:

assess(D)

brittle:

break(E)

elite:

qualify

14.LOOSE:

CONFINEMENT:

:

(A)

forgive:

injury(B)

promulgate:

rule(C)

disabuse:

misconception(D)

redress:

allegation(E)

disengage:

independence

15.BLANDISHMENT:

COAX:

:

(A)

prevarication:

deceive(B)

reverie:

dream(C)

persuasion:

coerce(D)

enticement:

impoverish(E)

explanation:

mislead

16.CONVULSION:

CONTRACTION:

:

(A)

aggression:

attack(B)

sulkiness:

punishment(C)

persistence:

acquiescence(D)

frenzy:

emotion(E)

indifference:

greetingMuchoftheresearchonhallucinogenicdrugssuchasLSDhasfocusedontheneurotransmitterserotonin,achemicalthatwhenreleasedfromapresynapticserotonin-secretingneuroncausesthetransmissionof(5)

anerveimpulseacrossasynapsetoanadjacentpostsynaptic,ortarget,neuron.Therearetwomajorreasonsforthisemphasis.First,itwasdiscoveredearlyonthatmanyofthemajorhallucinogenshaveamolecularstructuresimilartothatofserotonin.In(10)

addition,animalstudiesofbrainneurochemistryfollowingadministrationofhallucinogensinvariablyreportedchangesinserotoninlevels.Earlyinvestigatorscorrectlyreasonedthatthestructuralsimilaritytotheserotoninmoleculemight(15)

implythatLSD’seffectsarebroughtaboutbyanactionontheneurotransmissionofserotonininthebrain.Unfortunately,theleveloftechnicalexpertiseinthefieldofbrainresearchwassuchthatthishypothesishadtobetestedonperipheraltissue(20)

(tissueoutsidethebrain).TwodifferentgroupsofscientistsreportedthatLSDpowerfullyblockadedserotonin’saction.Theirconclusionswerequicklychallenged,however.Wenowknowthattheactionofadrugatonesiteinthebodydoesnotnecessarily(25)

correspondtothedrug’sactionatanothersite,especiallywhenonesiteisinthebrainandtheotherisnot.Bythe1960’s,technicaladvancespermittedthedirecttestingofthehypothesisthatLSDandrelated(30)

hallucinogensactbydirectlysuppressingtheactivityofserotonin-secretingneuronsthemselvesthatis,causesthesamekindsofbehaviorsasdoestheadminis-trationofserotoninsomethinghardlylessthantheparadigmofthenieenth-centurynovelitself.”Feministcriticshavealsopointedoutthatthetwentieth-centurywriter(20)

VirginiaWoolfbelongedtoatraditionotherthanmodernismandthatthistraditionsurfacesinherworkpreciselywherecriticismhashithertofoundobscurities,evasions,implausibilities,andimperfections.

24.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorviewsthedivisionofliteratureintoperiodsbasedonmen’swritingasanapproachthat(A)

makesdistinctionsamongliteraryperiodsambiguous(B)

isappropriateforevaluatingonlypremodernliterature(C)

wasmisunderstooduntiltheadventoffeministcriticism(D)

providesavaluablebasisfromwhichfeministcriticismhasevolved(E)

obscureswomen’scontributionstoliterature

25.ThepassagesuggestswhichofthefollowingaboutVirginiaWoolf’swork?

Ⅰ.Nonfeministcriticismofithasbeenflawed.Ⅱ.Criticshavetreateditaspartofmodernism.Ⅲ.Itisbasedontheworkoflate-eighteenth-centurywomenwriters.(A)

Ⅰonly(B)

Ⅱonly(C)

ⅠandⅡonly(D)

ⅡandⅢonly(E)

Ⅰ,ⅡandⅢ

26.TheauthoresDoodymostprobablyinordertoillustrate(A)

acontributionthatfeministcriticismcanmaketoliterarycriticism(B)

amodernistapproachthatconflictswithwomen’swriting(C)

writingbyawomanwhichhadpreviouslybeenignored(D)

thehithertooverlookedsignificanceofScott’sandAusten’snovels(E)

astandardsystemofdefiningliteraryperiods

27.Thepassageprovidesinformationthatanswerswhichofthefollowingquestions?

(A)

InwhattraditiondofeministcriticsusuallyplaceVirginiaWoolf?

(B)

Whatarethemainthemesofwomen’sfictionofthenieenthcentury?

(C)

Whateventsmotivatedthefeministreinterpretationofliteraryhistory?

(D)

HowhastheperiodbetweenRichardson’sdeathan

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