1、GRE填空课堂笔记陈圣元新东方网络课堂-填空-陈圣元111111*11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111. It has been argued that politics as _, whatever its transcendental claims, has always been the systematic organization of common hatreds.(A) a theory(B) an ideal(C) a practice(D) a contest(E) an enigma2. Eric was frust
2、rated because, although he was adept at making lies sound _, when telling the truth, he_ the power to make himself believed.(A) plausible. . lacked(B) convincing. held(C) honest. found(D) true. acquired(E) logical. claimed3. The Chinese, who began systematic astronomical and weather observations sho
3、rtly after the ancient Egyptians, were assiduous record-keepers ,and because of this ,can claim humanitys longest continuous_ of natural events.(A) defiance(B) documentation(C) maintenance(D) theory(E) domination4. The transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic era is viewed by most art histor
4、ians _because, instead of an increasingly_ pictorial art , we find degeneration.(A) milestone. .debased(B) consolidation. .diverse(C) calamity. aberrant(D) regression. sophisticated(E) continuation. .improved5. A perennial goal in zoology is to infer function from_ , relating the _of an organism to
5、its physical form and cellular organization.(A) age. ancestry(B) classification.appearance(C) size.movement(D) structure.behavior(E) location.habitat6. The breathing spell provided by the _arms shipments should give all the combatants a chance to reevaluate their positions.(A) plethora of(B) morator
6、ium on(C) reciprocation of(D) concentration on(E) development of7. Charlotte Salomons biography is a reminder that the currents of private life, however diverted, dislodged, or twisted by _public events, retain their hold on the_ recording them.(A) transitory. culture(B) dramatic. majority(C) overpo
7、wering. .individual(D) conventional. audience(E) relentless. .institution8. 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. clarity(B) work. tradition(C) genre. deviati
8、on(D) oration. grandiloquence(E) achievement. rigidity9. In a most impressive demonstration, Pavarotti sailed through Verdis Celeste Aida normally a tenors_ , with the casual enthusiasm of a fold singer performing one of his favorite_ .(A) pitfall. recitals(B) glory. .chorales(C) nightmare. ballads(
9、D) delight. chanteys(E) routine. composers10. Although_ , almost self-effacing in his private life, he displays in his plays and essays a strong_ publicity and controversy.(A) conventional. .interest in(B) monotonous. reliance on(C) shy. aversion toward(D) retiring. .penchant for(E) evasive. impatie
10、nce with11. In sharp contrast to the intense_ of the young republic, with its utopian faith in democracy and hopes for eternal human progress , recent developments suggest a mood of almost unrelieved_ .(A) idealism. cynicism(B) individualism. escapism(C) sectarianism. recklessness(D) assertiveness.
11、.ambition(E) righteousness. egalitarianism12. Within the next decade, sophisticated telescopes now orbiting the Earth will determine whether the continents really are moving, _the incipient_ among geologists about the validity of the theory of continental drift.(A) obviating. consensus(B) forestalli
12、ng. rift(C) escalating. debates(D) engendering. speculation(E) resolving. rumors13. The state is a network of exchanged benefits and beliefs, _between rulers and citizens based on those laws and procedures that are_ to the maintenance of community.(A) a compromise. .inimical(B) an interdependence. .
13、subsidiary(C) a counterpoint. incidental(D) an equivalence. .prerequisite(E) a reciprocity. conducive14. For someone as _ as she, who preferred to speak only when absolutely necessary , his relentless chatter was completely_ .(A) ingenuous. ignorant(B) curt. enchanting(C) cheerful. idle(D) laconic.
14、maddening(E) forward. .pointless15. Fashion is partly a search for a new language to discredit the old, a way in which each generation can _its immediate predecessor and distinguish itself.(A) honor(B) repudiate(C) condone(D) placate(E) emulate16. During the operas most famous aria the tempo chosen
15、by the orchestras conductor seemed_ , without necessary relation to what had gone before.(A) tedious(B) melodious(C) capricious(D) compelling(E) cautious17. At several points in his discussion, Graves, in effect, _evidence when it does not support his argument, tailoring it to his needs.(A) addresse
16、s(B) creates(C) alters(D) suppresses(E) substitutes答案:1-17: CABDD BCCCD ABEDB CCPart VI.CCCEE DCACE D22222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222221. Unlike the easily studied neutral and ionized_ that compose the primary disk of the Milky Way itself, the components of the _surroundin
17、g our galaxy have proved more resistant to study.(A) figments. envelope(B) essences. fluctuations(C) elements. .problems(D) calculations. .perimeter(E) materials. region2. As Juanita argued, this new code of conduct is laughable; its principles are either _, offering no wisdom but the obvious, or ar
18、e so devoid of specific advice as to make almost any action _.(A) irresolute. unlikely(B) corroborative. .redundant(C) platitudinous. justifiable(D) homogeneous. impartial(E) labyrinthine. unacceptable3. The self-important cant of musicologists on record jackets often suggests that true appreciation
19、 of the music is an _process closed to the uninitiated listener, however enthusiastic.(A) unreliable(B) arcane(C) arrogant(D) elementary(E) intuitive4. It is strange how words shape our thoughts and trap us at the bottom of deeply _canyons of thinking, their imprisoning sides carved out by the_ of p
20、ast usage.(A) cleaved. eruptions(B) rooted. flood(C) incised. .river(D) ridged. ocean(E) notched. mountains5. Cezannes delicate watercolor sketches often served as_ of a subject, way of gathering fuller knowledge before the artists final engagement of the subject in an oil painting.(A) an abstractio
21、n(B) an enhancement(C) a synthesis(D) a reconnaissance(E) a transcription6. 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) commonplaces7. Just as astrology was for centuries _fait
22、h, countering the strength of established churches, so today believing in astrology is an act of_ the professional sciences.(A) an individual. rebellion by(B) an accepted. antagonism toward(C) an underground. defiance against(D) a heretical. support for(E) an unknown. concern about8. Some scientists
23、 argue that carbon compounds play such a central role in life on Earth because of the possibility of_ resulting from the carbon atoms ability to form an unending series of different molecules.(A) deviation(B) stability(C) reproduction(D) variety(E) invigoration9. Aptly enough, this work so imbued wi
24、th the notion of changing times and styles has been constantly_ over the years, thereby reflecting its own mutability.(A) appreciated(B) emulated(C) criticized(D) revised(E) reprinted10. Nineteenth-century scholars, by examining earlier geometric Greek art, found that classical Greek art was not mag
25、ical_ or a brilliant _blending Egyptian and Assyrian art, but was independently evolved by Greeks in Greece.(A) stratagem. appropriation(B) exemplar. synthesis(C) conversion. annexation(D) paradigm. construct(E) apparition. .amalgam11. In the days before the mass marketing of books, censorship was_
26、source of _ , which helped the sale of the book and inspired Ralph Waldo Emerson to remark :Every burned book enlightens the world.(A) a respected. .opinion(B) a constant. guidance(C) a prime. publicity(D) an unnoticed. opposition(E) an unpromising. criticism12. How could words, confined as they ind
27、ividually are to certain_ meanings specified in a dictionary, eventually come, when combined in groups, to create obscurity an actually to prevent though from being _ ?(A) indefinite .articulated(B) conventional. conceivable(C) unlikely. .classified(D) archaic. expressed(E) precise. communicable13.
28、Inspired interim responses to hitherto unknown problems, New Deal economic stratagems became_ as a result of bureaucratization, their flexibility and adaptability destroyed by their transformation into rigid policies.(A) politicized(B) consolidated(C) ossified(D) ungovernable(E) streamlined14. This
29、project is the first step in a long-range plan of research whose_ goal, still many years off ,is the creation of a new prototype.(A) cooperative(B) reasoned(C) original(D) ultimate(E) intentional15. New research on technology and public policy focuses on how seemingly_ design features , generally ov
30、erlooked in most analyses of public works projects or industrial machinery, actually_ social choices of profound significance.(A) insignificant. mask(B) inexpensive. produce(C) innovative. represent(D) ingenious. permit (E) inopportune. hasten答案:1-15: ECBCD ECDDE CECDA3333333333333333333333333333333
31、33333333333333333333333333333333333333333331. 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. rare(B) untreated. dangerous(C) unusual. refractory(D) new. perplex
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