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GRE填空课堂笔记陈圣元
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1.Ithasbeenarguedthatpoliticsas___,whateveritstranscendentalclaims,hasalwaysbeenthesystematicorganizationofcommonhatreds.
(A)atheory
(B)anideal
(C)apractice
(D)acontest
(E)anenigma
2.Ericwasfrustratedbecause,althoughhewasadeptatmakingliessound___,whentellingthetruth,he___thepowertomakehimselfbelieved.
(A)plausible..lacked
(B)convincing.held
(C)honest..found
(D)true..acquired
(E)logical..claimed
3.TheChinese,whobegansystematicastronomicalandweatherobservationsshortlyaftertheancientEgyptians,wereassiduousrecord-keepers,andbecauseofthis,canclaimhumanity'slongestcontinuous___ofnaturalevents.
(A)defiance
(B)documentation
(C)maintenance
(D)theory
(E)domination
4.ThetransitionfromthePaleolithictotheNeolithiceraisviewedbymostarthistorians___because,insteadofanincreasingly___pictorialart,wefinddegeneration.
(A)milestone..debased
(B)consolidation..diverse
(C)calamity..aberrant
(D)regression..sophisticated
(E)continuation..improved
5.Aperennialgoalinzoologyistoinferfunctionfrom___,relatingthe___ofanorganismtoitsphysicalformandcellularorganization.
(A)age..ancestry
(B)classification..appearance
(C)size..movement
(D)structure..behavior
(E)location..habitat
6.Thebreathingspellprovidedbythe___armsshipmentsshouldgiveallthecombatantsachancetoreevaluatetheirpositions.
(A)plethoraof
(B)moratoriumon
(C)reciprocationof
(D)concentrationon
(E)developmentof
7.CharlotteSalomon'sbiographyisareminderthatthecurrentsofprivatelife,howeverdiverted,dislodged,ortwistedby___publicevents,retaintheirholdonthe___recordingthem.
(A)transitory..culture
(B)dramatic..majority
(C)overpowering..individual
(D)conventional..audience
(E)relentless..institution
8.Thevaledictoryaddress,asithasdevelopedinAmericancollegesanduniversitiesovertheyears,hasbecomeaverystrictform,aliterary___thatpermitsverylittle___.
(A)text..clarity
(B)work..tradition
(C)genre..deviation
(D)oration..grandiloquence
(E)achievement..rigidity
9.Inamostimpressivedemonstration,PavarottisailedthroughVerdi's"CelesteAida"normallyatenor's___,withthecasualenthusiasmofafoldsingerperformingoneofhisfavorite___.
(A)pitfall..recitals
(B)glory..chorales
(C)nightmare..ballads
(D)delight..chanteys
(E)routine..composers
10.Although___,almostself-effacinginhisprivatelife,hedisplaysinhisplaysandessaysastrong___publicityandcontroversy.
(A)conventional..interestin
(B)monotonous..relianceon
(C)shy..aversiontoward
(D)retiring..penchantfor
(E)evasive..impatiencewith
11.Insharpcontrasttotheintense___oftheyoungrepublic,withitsutopianfaithindemocracyandhopesforeternalhumanprogress,recentdevelopmentssuggestamoodofalmostunrelieved___.
(A)idealism..cynicism
(B)individualism.escapism
(C)sectarianism..recklessness
(D)assertiveness..ambition
(E)righteousness..egalitarianism
12.Withinthenextdecade,sophisticatedtelescopesnoworbitingtheEarthwilldeterminewhetherthecontinentsreallyaremoving,___theincipient___amonggeologistsaboutthevalidityofthetheoryofcontinentaldrift.
(A)obviating..consensus
(B)forestalling..rift
(C)escalating..debates
(D)engendering..speculation
(E)resolving..rumors
13.Thestateisanetworkofexchangedbenefitsandbeliefs,___betweenrulersandcitizensbasedonthoselawsandproceduresthatare___tothemaintenanceofcommunity.
(A)acompromise..inimical
(B)aninterdependence..subsidiary
(C)acounterpoint..incidental
(D)anequivalence..prerequisite
(E)areciprocity..conducive
14.Forsomeoneas___asshe,whopreferredtospeakonlywhenabsolutelynecessary,hisrelentlesschatterwascompletely___.
(A)ingenuous..ignorant
(B)curt..enchanting
(C)cheerful..idle
(D)laconic..maddening
(E)forward..pointless
15.Fashionispartlyasearchforanewlanguagetodiscredittheold,awayinwhicheachgenerationcan___itsimmediatepredecessoranddistinguishitself.
(A)honor
(B)repudiate
(C)condone
(D)placate
(E)emulate
16.Duringtheopera'smostfamousariathetempochosenbytheorchestra'sconductorseemed___,withoutnecessaryrelationtowhathadgonebefore.
(A)tedious
(B)melodious
(C)capricious
(D)compelling
(E)cautious
17.Atseveralpointsinhisdiscussion,Graves,ineffect,___evidencewhenitdoesnotsupporthisargument,tailoringittohisneeds.
(A)addresses
(B)creates
(C)alters
(D)suppresses
(E)substitutes
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1.Unliketheeasilystudiedneutralandionized___thatcomposetheprimarydiskoftheMilkyWayitself,thecomponentsofthe___surroundingourgalaxyhaveprovedmoreresistanttostudy.
(A)figments..envelope
(B)essences..fluctuations
(C)elements..problems
(D)calculations..perimeter
(E)materials..region
2.AsJuanitaargued,thisnewcodeofconductislaughable;itsprinciplesareeither___,offeringnowisdombuttheobvious,oraresodevoidofspecificadviceastomakealmostanyaction___.
(A)irresolute..unlikely
(B)corroborative..redundant
(C)platitudinous..justifiable
(D)homogeneous..impartial
(E)labyrinthine..unacceptable
3.Theself-importantcantofmusicologistsonrecordjacketsoftensuggeststhattrueappreciationofthemusicisan___processclosedtotheuninitiatedlistener,howeverenthusiastic.
(A)unreliable
(B)arcane
(C)arrogant
(D)elementary
(E)intuitive
4.Itisstrangehowwordsshapeourthoughtsandtrapusatthebottomofdeeply___canyonsofthinking,theirimprisoningsidescarvedoutbythe___ofpastusage.
(A)cleaved..eruptions
(B)rooted..flood
(C)incised..river
(D)ridged..ocean
(E)notched..mountains
5.Cezanne'sdelicatewatercolorsketchesoftenservedas___ofasubject,wayofgatheringfullerknowledgebeforetheartist'sfinalengagementofthesubjectinanoilpainting.
(A)anabstraction
(B)anenhancement
(C)asynthesis
(D)areconnaissance
(E)atranscription
6.Withoutseemingunworldly,WilliamJamesappearedwhollyremovedfromthe_____ofsociety,theconventionalityofacademe.
(A)ethos
(B)idealism
(C)romance
(D)paradoxes
(E)commonplaces
7.Justasastrologywasforcenturies_____faith,counteringthestrengthofestablishedchurches,sotodaybelievinginastrologyisanactof_____theprofessionalsciences.
(A)anindividual..rebellionby
(B)anaccepted..antagonismtoward
(C)anunderground..defianceagainst
(D)aheretical..supportfor
(E)anunknown..concernabout
8.SomescientistsarguethatcarboncompoundsplaysuchacentralroleinlifeonEarthbecauseofthepossibilityof___resultingfromthecarbonatom'sabilitytoformanunendingseriesofdifferentmolecules.
(A)deviation
(B)stability
(C)reproduction
(D)variety
(E)invigoration
9.Aptlyenough,thisworksoimbuedwiththenotionofchangingtimesandstyleshasbeenconstantly___overtheyears,therebyreflectingitsownmutability.
(A)appreciated
(B)emulated
(C)criticized
(D)revised
(E)reprinted
10.Nineteenth-centuryscholars,byexaminingearliergeometricGreekart,foundthatclassicalGreekartwasnotmagical___orabrilliant___blendingEgyptianandAssyrianart,butwasindependentlyevolvedbyGreeksinGreece.
(A)stratagem..appropriation
(B)exemplar..synthesis
(C)conversion..annexation
(D)paradigm..construct
(E)apparition..amalgam
11.Inthedaysbeforethemassmarketingofbooks,censorshipwas___sourceof___,whichhelpedthesaleofthebookandinspiredRalphWaldoEmersontoremark:
"Everyburnedbookenlightenstheworld."
(A)arespected..opinion
(B)aconstant..guidance
(C)aprime.publicity
(D)anunnoticed..opposition
(E)anunpromising..criticism
12.Howcouldwords,confinedastheyindividuallyaretocertain___meaningsspecifiedinadictionary,eventuallycome,whencombinedingroups,tocreateobscurityanactuallytopreventthoughfrombeing___?
(A)indefinite..articulated
(B)conventional..conceivable
(C)unlikely..classified
(D)archaic..expressed
(E)precise..communicable
13.Inspiredinterimresponsestohithertounknownproblems,NewDealeconomicstratagemsbecame___asaresultofbureaucratization,theirflexibilityandadaptabilitydestroyedbytheirtransformationintorigidpolicies.
(A)politicized
(B)consolidated
(C)ossified
(D)ungovernable
(E)streamlined
14.Thisprojectisthefirststepinalong-rangeplanofresearchwhose___goal,stillmanyyearsoff,isthecreationofanewprototype.
(A)cooperative
(B)reasoned
(C)original
(D)ultimate
(E)intentional
15.Newresearchontechnologyandpublicpolicyfocusesonhowseemingly___designfeatures,generallyoverlookedinmostanalysesofpublicworksprojectsorindustrialmachinery,actually___socialchoicesofprofoundsignificance.
(A)insignificant..mask
(B)inexpensive..produce
(C)innovative..represent
(D)ingenious..permit
(E)inopportune..hasten
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1.Naturalselectiontendstoeliminategenesthatcauseinheriteddiseases,actingmoststronglyagainstthemostseverediseases;consequently,hereditarydiseasesthatare___wouldbeexpectedtobevery___,but,surprisingly,theyarenot.
(A)lethal..rare
(B)untreated..dangerous
(C)unusual..refractory
(D)new..perplex