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1、初二英语短文填空练习题和答案_2021年18道GRE填空练习题及答案新东方金牌名师直冲高分!20_年GRE考试全程课程火热开售中下面是GRE填空模拟练习题,参加GRE考试的考生可以好好的练习一下这些GRE模拟题。OG 三空题目GRE Verbal Reasoning Practice QuestionsSET 3 Discrete Question: Medium【1】4 Richard M.Russell said 52 percent of the nations growth since the Second World War had (i)_invention.He said, (i
2、i)_research, the governments GREatest role in assuring continuing innovation is promoting a strong, modern patent office.“Unless we can (iii)_original ideas, we will not have invention.” Mr.Russell said.Speculating on the state of innovation over the ne_t century, several inventors aGREed that the f
3、uture lay in giving children the tools to think creatively and the motivation to invent.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A been at the e_pense of D in addition to restricting G evaluateB no bearing on E aside from supporting H protectC come through F far from e_aggerating I disseminate【2】5 Statements presented a
4、s fact in a patent application are (i)_unless a good reason for doubt is found.The invention has only to be deemed “more likely than not” to work in order to receive initial approval.And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court for other reasons, no incentive e_ists for anyone to e_pen
5、d effort (ii)_the science of an erroneous patent.For this reason the endless stream of (iii)_devices will continue to yield occasional patent.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A presumed verifiable D corroborating G novelB carefully scrutinized E advancing H bogusC considered capricious F debunking I obsoleteSET
6、5 Discrete Question: Hard【3】4 No other contemporary poets work has such a well-earned reputation for (i)_, and there are few whose moral vision is so imperiously unsparing.Of late, however, the almost belligerent demands of his severe and densely forbidding poetry have taken an improbable turn.This
7、new collection is the poets fourth book in si_ years-an ample output even for poets of sunny disposition, let alone for one of such (ii)_over the previous 50 years.Yet for all his newfound (iii)_, his poetry is as thorny as ever.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A patent accessibility D penitential austerity G ta
8、citurnityB intrinsic frivolity E intractable proli_ity H volubilityC near impenetrability F impetuous prodigality I pellucidity【4】5 Managers who think that strong environmental performance will (i)_their companys financial performance often (ii)_claims that systems designed to help them manage envir
9、onmental concerns are valuable tools.By contrast, managers who perceive environmental performance to be (iii)_to financial success may view an environmental management system as e_traneous.In either situation, and whatever their perceptions, it is a managers commitment to achieving environmental imp
10、rovement rather than the mere presence of a system that determines environmental performance.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A eclipse D uncritically accept G complementaryB bolster E appropriately acknowledge H intrinsicC degrade F hotly dispute I peripheral【5】6 Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, dose not
11、 try to e_tend our knowledge by discovering new information about the world.Instead it tries to deepen our understanding through (i)_what is already closest to us-the e_periences, thoughts, concepts, and activities that make up our lives but that ordinarily escape our notice precisely because they a
12、re so familiar.Philosophy begins by finding(ii)_the things that are (iii)_.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A attainment of D essentially irrelevant G most prosaicB rumination on E utterly mysterious H somewhat hackneyedC detachment from F thoroughly commonplace I refreshingly novelPractice TestSection 317【6】The
13、 most striking thing about the politician is how often his politics have been (i)_rather than ideological, as he adapts his political positions at any particular moment to the political realities that constrain him.He does not, however, piously (ii)_political principles only to betray them in practi
14、ce.Rather, he attempts in subtle ways to balance his political self-interest with a (iii)_, viewing himself as an instrument of some unchanging higher purpose. BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A qui_otic D brandish G profound cynicismB self-righteous E flout H deeply felt moral codeC strategic F follow I thoroug
15、hgoing pragmatismSection 411【7】What readers most commonly remember about John Stuart Mills classic e_ploration of the liberty of thought and discussion concerns the danger of (i)_: in the absence of challenge, ones opinions, even when they are correct, grow weak and flabby.Yet Mill had another reaso
16、n for encouraging the liberty of thought and discussion: the danger of partiality and incompleteness.Since ones opinions, even under the best circumstances, tend to (ii)_,and because opinions opposed to ones own rarely turn out to be completely (iii)_, it is crucial to supplement ones opinions with
17、alternative points of view. BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A tendentiousness D embrace only a portion of the truth G erroneousB complacency E change over time H antitheticalC fractiousness F focus on matters close at hand I immutable20【8】Wills argues that certain malarial parasites are especially (i)_because t
18、hey have more recently entered humans than other species and therefore have had (ii)_time to evolve toward (iii)_.Yet there is no reliable evidence that the most harmful Plasmodium species has been in humans for a shorter time than less harmful species.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A populous D ample G virule
19、nceB malignant E insufficient H benignityC threatened F adequate I variabilityPREP 三空题目【9】SECTION1-6 The question of (i)_in photography has lately become nontrivial.Prices for vintage prints(those make by a photographer soon after he or she made the negative)_so drastically (ii)_in the 1990s that on
20、e of these photographs might fetch a hundred times as much as a nonvintage print of the same image.It was perhaps only a matter of time before someone took advantage of the(iii)_to peddle newly created “vintage”prints for profit.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A forgery D ballooned G discrepancyB influence第 10 页 共 10 页