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1、2021GRE考试考前冲刺卷本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.The stereotypical image of masculinity assumes that weeping is_ unmanly behavior, and not simply a human reaction which may be_ by either sex.A:inexplicably . repentedB:excessively . discernedC:essentially . de
2、finedD:inherently . adoptedE:intentionally . exaggerated2.The surgeons were worried about the possibility of finding_ growth in the patient.A:a benignB:a superficialC:an organicD:an operableE:a malignant3.The systems analyst hesitated to talk to strangers about her highly specialized work, fearing i
3、t was too_ for people uninitiated in the computer field to understand.A:intriguingB:derivativeC:frivolousD:esotericE:rudimentary4.The tapeworm is an example of_ organism, one that lives within or on another creature, deriving some or all of its nutriment from its host.A:a hospitableB:an exemplaryC:a
4、 parasiticD:an autonomousE:a protozoan5.The teacher suspected cheating as soon as he noticed the pupils_ glances at his classmates paper.A:futileB:sporadicC:furtiveD:coldE:inconsequential6.The police feel that the_ shown by the judges to first offenders unfortunately_ many youngsters to embark on a
5、life of crime.A:understanding . condemnsB:clemency . encouragesC:harshness . predisposesD:indifference . directsE:intolerance . induces7.The president was_ about farm subsidies, nor did he say much about the even more_ topic of unemployment.A:expansive . interestingB:wordy . importantC:uncommunicati
6、ve . academicD:noncommittal . vitalE:enthusiastic . stimulating8.The quotation was erroneously_ to a British poet.A:resolvedB:attributedC:activatedD:relegatedE:vitiated9.The reader has the happy impression of watching an extraordinarily inventive and intellectually_ novelist working at the_ of her p
7、owers.A:dishonest . apexB:creative . eclipseC:fecund . heightD:effete . limitsE:amenable . diminution10.The report was relentlessly_ to the scientist, interpreting one complex event after another to his_ .A:magnanimous . dismayB:disparaging . initiativeC:innocuous . indifferenceD:hostile . discredit
8、E:obsequious . detriment11.There is nothing_ or provisional about Moores early critical pronouncements; she deals_ with what were then radical new developments in poetry.A:tentative . confidentlyB:positive . expertlyC:dogmatic . arbitrarilyD:shallow . superficiallyE:imprecise . inconclusively12.Ther
9、e was some stagecraft behind the supposedly_ moments photographed by Doisneau; in a legal dispute last year, Doisneau_ that he had paid two models to pose for his famous The Kiss at the Hotel de Ville.A:innocent . disprovedB:candid . acknowledgedC:theatrical . regrettedD:affected . intimatedE:sponta
10、neous . urged13.There were_ in her nature that made her seem an_ enigma: she was severe and gentle; she was modest and disdainful; she longed for affection and was cold.A:aspirations . irreducibleB:contradictions . inexplicableC:distortions . impetuousD:disparities . interminableE:incongruities . ir
11、relevant14.These regulations are so_ that we feel we have lost all our privileges.A:stringentB:aristocraticC:redundantD:speciousE:garish15.These sporadic raids seem to indicate that the enemy is waging a war of_ rather than attacking us directly.A:retributionB:attritionC:conquestD:subversionE:words1
12、6.The typist made no effort to be_ ; she double-spaced the first and third letter, then single-spaced the second, fourth, and fifth letters.A:consistentB:promptC:amicableD:courteousE:considerate17.The villagers fortified the town hall, hoping this improvised_ could_ them from the guerrilla raids.A:s
13、tronghold . alienateB:refuge . distinguishC:bastion . protectD:venture . intimidateE:disguise . safeguard18.The younger members of the company resented the domineering and_ manner of the office manager.A:urbaneB:prudentC:convivialD:imperiousE:objective19.Their married life was not_ since it was frau
14、ght with bitter fighting and arguments.A:nubileB:tranquilC:obviousD:cogentE:imminent20.There are too many_ and not enough serious workers.A:sycophantsB:kleptomaniacsC:novicesD:dilettantesE:zealots21.Though ostensibly teaching posture, Feher brings into play techniques of ballet, yoga, and vocal proj
15、ection to come up with lessons that can best be described as_A:problematicB:eclecticC:homogeneousD:unpretentiousE:doctrinaire22.Though set in a mythical South American country, Isabel Allendes novel is_ the tragic history of Chile.A:irrelevant toB:rooted inC:inconsistent withD:exceeded byE:indiffere
16、nt to23.Though she tried to be happy living with Clara in the city, Heidi_ for the mountains and for her gruff but loving grandfather.A:pinedB:cheeredC:searchedD:laboredE:trembled24.Though the ad writers had come up with a highly creative campaign to publicize the companys newest product, the head o
17、ffice rejected it for a more_, down-to-earth approach.A:innovativeB:drasticC:prosaicD:noteworthyE:philosophic25.Through her work at the Center for the Family in Transition, Wallerstein has come to see divorce not as a single circumscribed event but as a process that begins during the failing marriag
18、e and extends over many years, a_ of changing family relationships.A:continuumB:terminationC:parodyD:denialE:curtailment26.Though Phil had expected to feel overawed when he met Joe Montana, he found the world-famous quarterback friendly and_A:querulousB:acerbicC:domineeringD:unintimidatingE:taciturn
19、27.Though Socrates was_ by his students who found truth in his teachings, his philosophy constituted_ to the existent government.A:accepted . a benefitB:denied . an innovationC:appraised . an exceptionD:slighted . a challengeE:revered . a threat28.Though critic John Simon seldom has a good word to s
20、ay about most contemporary plays, his review of All in the Timing was a total_A:mistakeB:dismissalC:fraudD:raveE:farce29.Though financially successful, the theater season, once again, is more noted for its_ than for its original productions.A:musicalsB:revivalsC:failuresD:rehearsalsE:commercials30.T
21、hough masterminded by the Metropolitan Museums Guy Bauman, this survey of Flemish paintings in America was clearly a_ operation, aided by scholars throughout North America.A:marginalB:derivativeC:worthwhileD:circuitousE:collective31.Unlike W. Dubois, who was_ of the vocational emphasis in black educ
22、ation, Booker T. Washington favored_ the limited funds available for educating blacks to programs that prepared people for practical jobs.A:critical restrictingB:aware confiningC:suspicious denyingD:protective allottingE:appreciative allocating32.Unlike her sister, the Widow Douglass, who_ Hucks min
23、or offenses, Miss Watson did nothing but scold the boy.A:believedB:rebukedC:condonedD:evadedE:corroborated33.Unlike the highly_ Romantic poets of the previous century, Arnold and his fellow Victorian poets were_ and interested in moralizing.A:rhapsodic . lyricalB:frenetic . distraughtC:emotional . d
24、idacticD:sensitive . strangeE:dramatic . warped34.Untempered by any_, she spread an ever more militant message to her followers.A:convictionB:enthusiasmC:radicalismD:hardshipE:moderation35.Upon realizing that his position was_, the general_ his men to retreat to a neighboring hill.A:valuable . admon
25、ishedB:untenable . orderedC:overrated . forbadeD:exposed . urgedE:salubrious . commanded36.Under the rule of the foreign invaders, the land seemed asleep, save for a small group of rebels who sought to kindle the_ nationalism of the people.A:validB:blatantC:dormantD:pretentiousE:contemplated37.Unfor
26、tunately, excessive care in choosing ones words often results in a loss of_ .A:precisionB:atmosphereC:selectivityD:spontaneityE:credibility38.Unfortunately, in developing countries rapid economic growth often_ the overexploitation of natural resources and_ distribution of wealth.A:halts indiscrimina
27、teB:holds off inadequateC:leads to . inequitableD:continues evenhandedE:goes beyond ungrateful39.Unfortunately, the current Broadway season offers some_ fare that sounds markedly like imitations of previous hits.A:epicB:radicalC:formulaicD:incongruousE:challenging40.Unlike Sartre, who was born into
28、a cultivated environment, receiving culture in his feeding bottle, so to speak, the child Camus had to fight to_ a culture that was not_A:acquire . innateB:encourage . barbarousC:develop . frivolousD:restrain . inferiorE:justify . conventional41.The book will arouse antagonism, disagreement, and ani
29、mosity among theologians because it will_ many_ rituals and beliefs.A:undermine . iconoclasticB:tolerate . acceptedC:disturb . establishedD:disregard . forgottenE:observe . pious42.The campus police who monitored the demonstrations had little respect for the student protesters, generally speaking of
30、 them in_ terms.A:hyperbolicB:euphemisticC:pejorativeD:derivativeE:uncertain43.The child needed physical therapy to_ the rigidity that had tragically immobilized his legs.A:prescribeB:protractC:counteractD:accentuateE:restore44.The civil rights movement did not emerge from obscurity into national pr
31、ominence overnight; on the contrary, it captured the publics imagination only_ .A:fruitlesslyB:unimpeachablyC:momentarilyD:expeditiouslyE:gradually45.The college librarian initiated a new schedule of fines for overdue books with the_ , if not the outright encouragement, of the faculty library commit
32、tee.A:skepticismB:acquiescenceC:scornD:applauseE:disapprobation46.The college president made the_ statement that no student athlete on academic probation, not even the top-scorer of the varsity team, would be allowed to participate in intercollegiate sports.A:impertinentB:uncontroversialC:opinionate
33、dD:categoricalE:equivocal47.The columnist was almost_ when he mentioned his friends, but he was unpleasant and even_ when he discussed people who irritated him.A:recalcitrant . laconicB:reverential . acrimoniousC:sensitive . remorsefulD:insipid . militantE:benevolent . stoical48.The commission of in
34、quiry censured the senator for his_ expenditure of public funds, which they found to be_ .A:flagrant . cursoryB:improper . vindicatedC:lavish . unjustifiableD:judicious . blameworthyE:arbitrary . critical49.The contract negotiations were often surprisingly_ , deteriorating at times into a welter of
35、accusations and counter-accusations.A:perspicaciousB:phlegmaticC:sedateD:acrimoniousE:propitious50.The critics were distressed that an essayist of such glowing_ could descend to writing such dull, uninteresting prose.A:obscurityB:ill-reputeC:shallownessD:promiseE:amiability第19页 共19页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页第 19 页 共 19 页