6G冲刺模考讨论(六)
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SECTION 1[b]Time –30 minutes[b]38 Questions[b][b]1.While scientists dismiss as fanciful the idea of sudden [b]changes in a genetic code (spontaneous mutation), it [b]is possible that nature, like some master musician, [b]---- on occasion, departing from the expected or [b]predictable. [b](A) repeats [b](B) improvises [b](C) ornaments [b](D) corrects [b](E) harmonizes [b][b]2. Despite the ---- of time, space, and history, human [b]societies the world over have confronted the same [b]existential problems and have come to remarkably [b]---- solutions, differing only in superficial details. [b](A) continuity.. identical [b](B) uniformity.. diverse [b](C) actualities.. varied [b](D) contingencies.. similar [b](E) exigencies.. unique [b][b]3. Although he was known to be extremely ---- in his [b]public behavior, scholars have discovered that his [b]diaries were written with uncommon ----.[b](A) reserved.. frankness [b](B) polite.. tenderness [b](C) modest.. lucidity [b](D) reticent.. vagueness [b](E) withdrawn.. subtlety 4. With the ---- of scientific knowledge, work on [b]the new edition of a textbook begins soon after [b]completion of the original. (A) limitation (B) culmination (C) veneration (D) certainty (E) burgeoning [b]5. She is most frugal in matters of business, but in her [b]private life she reveals a streak of ----. (A) antipathy [b](B) misanthropy [b](C) virtuosity [b](D) equanimity [b](E) prodigality [b][b]6. If the state government's latest budget problems [b]were ----, it would not be useful to employ them as[b]----examples in the effort to avoid the inevitable[b]effects of shortsighted fiscal planning in the future. [b](A) typical.. representative [b](B) exceptional.. aberrant [b](C) anomalous.. illuminating [b](D) predictable.. helpful[b](E) solvable.. insignificant 7. Just as some writers have ---- the capacity of [b]language to express meaning, Giacometti ---- the [b]failure of art to convey reality. [b](A) scoffed at .. abjured [b](B) demonstrated.. exemplified [b](C) denied.. refuted [b](D) proclaimed.. affirmed [b](E) despaired of .. bewailed 8. WALLET: MONEY:: [b](A) bank: vault [b](B) suitcase: clothing [b](C) checkbook: balance [b](D) wealth: prestige [b](E) envelope: stamp [b][b]9. INSTRUMENTALIST: SYMPHONY:: [b](A) author: drama [b](B) photographer: cinema [b](C) composer: concerto [b](D) artist: painting [b](E) dancer: ballet [b][b]10. PLATEAU: CHANGE: [b](A) respite: activity [b](B) asylum: security [b](C) terminus: journey [b](D) interval: time [b](E) lull: rest [b][b]11. ISTHMUS: LAND::[b](A) peninsula: island [b](B) canal: river [b](C) stratosphere: air [b](D) strait: water [b](E) tunnel: mountain [b][b]12. EMBARGO: COMMERCE:: [b](A) abstention: election [b](B) strike: lockout [b](C) boycott: development [b](D) quarantine: contact [b](E) blockade: port [b][b]13. DILATORY: PROCRASTINATE:: [b](A) recalcitrant: comply [b](B) malcontent: complain [b](C) ambivalent: decide [b](D) inept: modify[b](E) credulous: learn [b][b]14. NOMINAL: SIGNIFICANCE:: [b](A) titular: honor [b](B) ephemeral: brevity [b](C) divisible: continuity [b](D) anomalous: distinction [b](E) disjunctive: unity [b][b]15. PLAGIARISM: IDEAS:: [b](A) libel: words [b](B) forgery: documents [b](C) arson: buildings [b](D) kidnapping: ransom [b](E) rustling: cattle [b][b]16. POLITIC: OFFEND:: [b](A) distressing: terrify [b](B) aloof: associate [b](C) misunderstood: surmise[b](D) vacuous: deplete [b](E) trivial: bore [b][b]28. STRINGENT: [b](A) lax [b](B) elusive [b](C) impartial [b](D) evident [b](E) vast [b][b]29. INTERIM: [b](A) obscure [b](B) permanent [b](C) prudent [b](D) resolute [b](E) secure [b][b]30. SCATHING: [b](A) easily understood [b](B) politely cooperative [b](C) intentionally involuted [b](D) calmly complimentary [b](E) strongly partisan [b][b]31. CAPITULATE: [b](A) enjoin [b](B) resist [b](C) observe closely [b](D) consider carefully [b](E) appraise critically [b][b]32. RECONSTITUTE: [b](A) detail [b](B) invent [b](C) spoil [b](D) conform [b](E) dehydrate [b][b]33. REPUTE: [b](A) lack of caution [b](B) lack of knowledge [b](C) lack of emotion [b](D) lack of generosity [b](E) lack of distinction [b][b]34. TAME: [b](A) resolute [b](B) ruinous [b](C) racy [b](D) erratic [b](E) experienced [b][b]35. INDURATE: [b](A) soften [b](B) puncture [b](C) denude [b](D) immure [b](E) exchange [b][b]36. PROLIXITY: [b](A) succinctness [b](B) profundity [b](C) persuasiveness [b](D) complacency [b](E) cleverness [b][b]37. CALLOW: [b](A) displaying keen intelligence [b](B) behaving with adult sophistication [b](C) reacting cheerfully [b](D) showing foresight [b](E) deciding quickly [b][b]38. FRIABLE: [b](A) not easily crumbled [b](B) not easily torn [b](C) not easily melted [b](D) not easily eroded [b](E) not easily punctured [b][b][b]SECTION 5 Time –30 minutes[b]38 Questions[b][b]1. In spite of the fact that it is convenient to divide the [b]life span of animals into separate stages such as pre-[b]natal, adolescent, and senescent, these periods are not [b]really----. (A) advanced (B) variable (C) repeatable (D) connected (E) distinct [b]2. Although the number of reported volcanic eruptions [b]has risen exponentially since 1850, this indicates not[b]---- volcanic activity but rather more widespread [b]and ---- record keeping. (A) abating..detailed (B) increasing..systematic (C) substantial..erratic (D) stable..superficial (E) consistent..meticulous [b]3. The challenge of interpreting fictional works written [b]under politically repressive regimes lies in distin-[b]guishing what is ---- to an author's beliefs, as [b]opposed to what is ---- by political coercion. (A) innate.. understood (B) organic.. imposed (C) contradictory.. conveyed (D) oblique.. captured [b](E) peripheral.. demanded [b][b]4. I am often impressed by my own ---- other [b]people's idiocies: what is harder to ---- is that they, [b]in their folly, are equally engaged in putting up with [b]mine. (A) analysis of.. justify (B) forbearance toward.. underestimate [b](C) exasperation with .. credit [b](D) involvement in .. allow [b](E) tolerance of .. appreciate [b][b][b]5. Despite vigorous protestations, the grin on the teen-[b]ager's face ----her denial that she had known [b]about the practical joke before it was played on her [b]parents. (A) belied (B) illustrated (C) reinforced (D) exacerbated (E) trivialized [b]6. Far from undermining the impression of permanent [b]decline, the ---- statue seemed emblematic of its [b]---- surroundings. (A) indecorous.. opulent [b](B) grandiose.. ramshackle [b](C) pretentious.. simple [b](D) ungainly.. elegant [b](E) tawdry.. blighted [b][b]7. Despite the fact that it is almost universally ----, [b]the practice of indentured servitude still ---- in [b]many parts of the world. [b](A) condemned… abates [b](B) tolerated.. survives [b](C) proscribed.. persists [b](D) mandated.. lingers [b](E) disdained.. intervenes [b][b]8. CANDY: SUGAR::[b](A) chick: egg [b](B) tire: rubber [b](C) pen: ink [b](D) mushroom: spore [b](E) rag: scrap [b][b]9. SCRIPT: DRAMA::[b](A) theater: play [b](B) movement: symphony [b](C) photograph: scene [b](D) map: town [b](E) score: music [b][b]10. AMBIGUOUS: UNDERSTAND::[b](A) veracious: defend [b](B) blatant: ignore [b](C) prosaic: classify [b](D) arcane: conceal [b](E) plausible: believe [b][b]11. MERCURIAL: MOOD:: [b](A) callous: emotion [b](B) doleful: energy [b](C) jaundiced: attitude [b](D) whimsical: behavior [b](E) unversed: experience [b][b]12. PRISTINE: DECAY:: [b](A) adequate: imprecision [b](B) stable: fluctuation [b](C) volatile: force [b](D) symmetric: flaw [b](E) valid: exception [b][b]13. DIGRESS: EXCURSIVE:: [b](A) improvise: studied [b](B) reiterate: redundant [b](C) excise: prolix [b](D) refute: plausible [b](E) accede: contentious [b][b]14. PONTIFICATE: SPEAK::[b](A) indoctrinate: preach [b](B) impersonate: imitate [b](C) obey: listen [b](D) soar: fly [b](E) strut: walk [b][b]15. OFFICIOUS: MEDDLE::[b](A) disaffected: rebel [b](B) bustling: excel [b](C) profligate: conserve [b](D) subservient: esteem [b](E) acrimonious: soothe [b][b]16. ATTENUATE: THICKNESS:: [b](A) separate: substance [b](B) ventilate: circulation [b](C) vaccinate: immunity [b](D) transfer: location [b](E) cool: temperature [b][b][b]28. ACCESSORY:[b](A) insubordinate [b](B) invisible [b](C) of high quality [b](D) of massive proportions [b](E) of primary importance [b][b]29. CHAMPION:[b](A) emulate [b](B) disparage [b](C) compel [b](D) anticipate [b](E) disappoint [b][b]30. DECADENCE: [b](A) cheerfulness [b](B) promptness [b](C) cleanliness [b](D) wholesomeness [b](E) carefulness [b][b]31. OPACITY: [b](A) transparency [b](B) smoothness [b](C) colorlessness [b](D) elongation and thinness [b](E) hardness and durability [b][b]32. MISGIVING: [b](A) consistency [b](B) certainty [b](C) generosity [b](D) loyalty [b](E) affection [b][b]33. HARANGUE: [b](A) overtly envy[b](B) intermittently forget [b](C) gratefully acknowledge [b](D) speak temperately [b](E) sacrifice unnecessarily [b][b]34. GERMANE: [b](A) unproductive [b](B) irregular [b](C) indistinguishable [b](D) irrelevant [b](E) unsubstantiated [b][b]35. IMPUGN: [b](A) rectify [b](B) classify [b](C) vindicate [b](D) mollify [b](E) chastise[b][b]36. INEXORABLE: [b](A) discernible [b](B) quantifiable [b](C) relenting [b](D) inspiring [b](E) revealing [b][b]37. RESTIVE: [b](A) necessary [b](B) interesting [b](C) calm [b](D) healthy [b](E) deft [b][b]38. BAIT: [b](A) perplex [b](B) disarm [b](C) delude [b](D) release [b](E) fortify
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