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1、2023年四川GRE考试考前冲刺卷(5)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.After the United States became independent, the cure of more fertile lands drew steadily New Englanders into the Ohio Valley and the British colony of Upper Canada. 2.Among the most complexcrystals are th
2、at of silicon dioxide, which has seven different structures at various temperatures and pressures, the most common being quartz. 3.Animals have tocope withand control physical and chemical processes that do notnecessarilyact to benefitthe animal. 4.By 1810 the 23 towns of Hampshire County, Massachus
3、etts, had reached a remarkable uniformof economic development as well as population density. 5.With more than half the worlds annual yield of 50 million tons of soy beans, an important source of protein, is grown in the United States. 6.The greatest outcome of the discovery of the reaction principle
4、 was that A rockets could be propelled into the air. B space travel became a reality. C a major problem had been solved. D bigger rockets were able to be built. 7.According to information in the text, intake of nicotine encouragesA blood circulation through the body. B activity of other toxins in th
5、e blood. C formation of blood clots. D an increase of platelets in the blood. 8.According to information in the text, intake of carbon monoxideA inhibits the flow of oxygen to the heart. B increases absorption of other smoke particles. C inhibits red blood cell formation. D promotes nicotine absorpt
6、ion. 9.According to information in the text, leukaemia and pneumonia A are responsible for 84,000 deaths each year. B are strongly linked to cigarette smoking. C are strongly linked to lung cancer. D result in 30 per cent of deaths per year. 10.Which pollutant is currently the subject of urgent rese
7、archA nitrogen dioxideB ozoneC leadD particulate matter 11.How many pollutants currently exceed WHO guidelines in all megacities studiedA oneB twoC threeD seven 12.Why was the WSPU more successful than other suffrage groupsA Its leaders were much better educated.B It received funding from movements
8、abroad.C It had access to new technology.D It had a clear purpose and direction. 13.Fig 4 . 14.Fig 1 . 15. 16.Fig 2 . 17. 18. 19. 20.Fig 3 . 21. 22. 23.The four divisionsA each employed a staff of 500 clerks.B each had equal levels of productivity.C had identical patterns of organisation.D were rand
9、omly chosen for the experiment. 24.SHREWD : ACUMEN :(A) absorbed :emotion(B) fortunate : opportunity(C) impetuous : instinct(D) patronizing : aid(E) irritable: exasperation 25.CROWD: PEOPLE :(A) gravel : pebbles(B) lake: fish(C) calculator : button(D) authority : panel(E) spice : sugar 26.SKIT : PLA
10、Y :(A) anecdote : novel(B) narrative: ode(C) sonnet : poem(D) spectacle : kaleidoscope(E) caricature : travesty 27.QUENCH: THIRST :(A) snore : nap(B) satiate: hunger(C) tail: industry(D) cramp : wrist(E) tremble : voice 28.FORGE : METAL :(A) clinic : medicine(B) market : stock(C) mill : wood(D) plan
11、t : van(E) weaver : silk 29.REPUGNANT : REPEL :(A) cogent: convince(B) marvelous: ignore(C) garish : clothe(D) sealed : retract(E) invincible : conquer 30.TALK : MUMBLE :(A) smile : simper(B) type : paint(C) chant : speak(D) dive : drift(E) stroll : ramble 31.FORGET : OBLIVION :(A) attenuate : virul
12、ence(B) discover : relevance(C) dismiss: speciousness(D) purify : toxicity(E) forgo : disuse 32.HEGEMONY:(A) vigor(B) power(C) accuracy(D) self-assurance(E) alertness 33.LUCUBRATION:(A) refusal(B) investigation(C) brief deliberation(D) extensive clarification(E) articulateness 34.IMPLAUSIBLE:(A) ver
13、isimilar(B) infrequent(C) deviating(D) repetitive(E) irreplaceable 35.PRETERNATURAL:(A) invariable(B) truthful(C) delayed(D) reserved(E) commonplace 36.REBUFF:(A) tantalize(B) interfere(C) dispute(D) accept(E) confront 37.VITUPERATE:(A) reinstate(B) stimulate(C) reverence(D) enliven(E) commend 38.TO
14、UT:(A) withdraw from(B) contain(C) condemn(D) adjust(E) abide by 39.ENRICH:(A) alleviate(B) exhaust(C) confiscate(D) quench(E) prevent 40.OBDURATE:(A) compliant(B) forthright(C) loquacious(D) buoyant(E) relaxed 41.INTEGRITY:(A) profligacy(B) incompleteness(C) inadequacy(D) inferiority(E) conflict 42
15、.The opium poppy has two main products: one, the seeds, is quite_while the other, opium, is infamously insidious.(A) innocuous(B) obscure(C) delicious(D) malignant(E) ubiquitous 43.BLOCKADE: OBSTRUCTION:(A) breezeway : wall(B) pillar : support(C) mortar : skyscraper(D) latch : door(E) bund : shore 4
16、4.BRAND : OWNERSHIP:(A) ration : estimation(B) denigrate : conflict(C) highlight : importance(D) record: vicissitudes(E) exterminate : opposition 45.CODE : BREAK :(A) proposal : amend(B) conundrum : solve(C) mineral : metamorphose(D) climate : adapt(E) compound : discompose 46.GUILLOTINE : EXECUTE :
17、(A) sword : terrify(B) asylum : persecute(C) cord : censure(D) tomb: inter(E) emblem : demonize 47.MISDEMEANOR: CRIME:(A) animosity : malignity(B) renown: infamy(C) foible : fault(D) whim : concept(E) oath : deposition 48.HARM: PRECAUTION :(A) vacancy : occupation(B) loss : insurance(C) climate : forecast(D) overcharge : salary(E) heal : preclusion 49.GEM : SAPPHIRE :(A) plant : lichen(B) whale : prey(C) conifer : violet(D) oak : leaf(E) microbe: tumbleweed 50.EMOLLIENT : SOFTEN :(A) alcohol : excite(B) antiseptic : sterilize(C) surgery : operate(D) lancet: seam(E) narcotic : agitate