6G冲刺模考讨论(八)
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SECTION 1[b]Time –30 minutes[b]18 Questions[b][b]1. While many Russian composers of the [b] nineteenth century contributed to an emerging [b] national style, other composers did not----[b] idiomatic Russian musical elements, ---- instead [b] the traditional musical vocabulary of Western [b] European Romanticism.[b] (A) utilize ..rejecting[b] (B) incorporate.. preferring[b] (C) exclude.. avoiding[b] (D) repudiate.. expanding[b] (E) esteem.. disdaining[b][b]2. Because the painter Albert Pinkham Ryder was [b] obsessed with his ----perfection, he was rarely [b] ----a painting, creating endless variations of a [b] scene on one canvas, one on top of another.[b] (A) quest for.. satisfied with [b] (B) insistence on .. displeased with[b] (C) contempt for.. disconcerted by[b] (D) alienation from.. immersed in[b] (E) need for.. concerned with[b][b]3. Objectively set standards can serve as a ----for [b] physicians, providing them ----unjustified [b] malpractice claims.[b] (A) trial.. evidence of[b] (B) model.. experience with[b] (C) criterion.. reasons for[b] (D) test.. questions about[b] (E) safeguard.. protection from[b][b]4. In spite of ----reviews in the press, the [b] production of her play was ----almost certain [b] oblivion by enthusiastic audiences whose [b] acumen was greater than that of the critics.[b] (A) lukewarm.. condemned to[b] (B) scathing.. exposed to [b] (C) lackluster.. rescued from[b] (D) sensitive.. reduced to [b] (E) admiring.. insured against[b][b]5. The passions of love and pride are often found [b] in the same individual, but having little in [b] common, they mutually ----, not to say destroy, [b] each other.[b] (A) reinforce[b] (B) annihilate[b] (C) enhance[b] (D) weaken[b] (E) embrace[b][b]6. The necessity of establishing discrete categories [b] for observations frequently leads to attempts to [b] make absolute ----when there are in reality [b] only----.[b] (A) analyses.. hypotheses[b] (B) correlations.. digressions[b] (C) distinctions.. gradations[b] (D) complications.. ambiguities[b] (E) conjectures.. approximations[b][b]7. A unique clay disk found at the Minoan site of [b] Phaistos is often ----as the earliest example of [b] printing by scholars who have defended its claim [b] to this status despite equivalent claims put [b] forward for other printing artifacts.[b] (A) questioned[b] (B) overlooked[b] (C) adduced[b] (D) conceded[b] (E) dismissed[b][b]8. EXEMPT: LIABILITY::[b] (A) flout: authority[b] (B) bestow: reward[b] (C) permit: request[b] (D) restrain: disorder[b] (E) pardon: penalty[b]9. FULL-BODIED: FLAVOR::[b] (A) penetrating: vision[b] (B) humorous: character[b] (C) salacious: language[b] (D) nostalgic: feeling[b] (E) resonant: sound[b][b][b]10. LEGACY: PREDECESSOR::[b] (A) gift: donor[b] (B) gratuity: service[b] (C) contribution: charity[b] (D) receipt: customer[b] (E) loan: collector[b][b]11. HERO: ADMIRABLE::[b] (A) critic: capricious[b] (B) braggart: surly[b] (C) eccentric: unconventional[b] (D) anarchist: powerful[b] (E) enemy: immoral[b][b]12. GALVANIZE: STIMULATE::[b] (A) agitate: occlude[b] (B) incubate: humidify[b] (C) sterilize: separate[b] (D) irrigate: flush[b] (E) purify: amalgamate[b][b]13. MANIFEST: PERCEIVE::[b] (A) porous: tear[b] (B) renovated: improve[b] (C) doubtful: assess[b] (D) brittle: break[b] (E) elite: qualify[b][b]14. LOOSE: CONFINEMENT::[b] (A) forgive: injury[b] (B) promulgate: rule[b] (C) disabuse: misconception[b] (D) redress: allegation[b] (E) disengage: independence[b][b]15. BLANDISHMENT: COAX::[b] (A) prevarication: deceive[b] (B) reverie: dream[b] (C) persuasion: coerce[b] (D) enticement: impoverish[b] (E) explanation: mislead[b][b]16. CONVULSION: CONTRACTION::[b] (A) aggression: attack[b] (B) sulkiness: punishment[b] (C) persistence: acquiescence[b] (D) frenzy: emotion[b] (E) indifference: greeting[b][b]28. GROUNDED:[b] (A) attendant[b] (B) flawless[b] (C) effective[b] (D) aloft[b] (E) noteworthy[b][b]29. DISCHARGE:[b] (A) retreat[b] (B) hire[b] (C) insist[b] (D) circulate[b] (E) pause[b][b]30. INTERMITTENT:[b] (A) compatible[b] (B) constant[b] (C) neutral[b] (D) unadulterated[b] (E) indispensable[b][b]31. APT:[b] (A) exceptionally ornate[b] (B) patently absurd[b] (C) singularly destructive[b] (D) extremely inappropriate[b] (E) fundamentally insensitive[b][b]32. JUSTIFY:[b] (A) misjudge[b] (B) ponder[b] (C) terminate[b] (D) argue against[b] (E) select from[b]33. TEDIOUS: [b] (A) intricate[b] (B) straightforward[b] (C) conspicuous[b] (D) entertaining[b] (E) prominent[b][b]34. INTEGRAL:[b] (A) profuse [b] (B) superfluous[b] (C) meritorious[b] (D) neutral[b] (E) displaced[b][b]35. COWED:[b] (A) unencumbered[b] (B) untired[b] (C) unversed[b] (D) unworried[b] (E) undaunted[b][b]36. CONCORD:[b] (A) continuance[b] (B) severance[b] (C) dissension[b] (D) complex relationship[b] (E) unrealistic hypothesis[b][b]37. FRIABLE:[b] (A) substantial[b] (B) inflexible[b] (C) easily contained[b] (D) slow to accelerate[b] (E) not easily crumbled[b][b]38. DERACINATE:[b] (A) illuminate[b] (B) quench[b] (C) amplify[b] (D) polish[b] (E) plant[b][b][b]SECTION 4[b]Time – 30 minutes[b]38 Questions[b][b]1. Punishment for violating moral rules is much [b] more common than reward for following them;[b] thus, ----- the rules goes almost ---- in society.[b] (A) association with .. undefended[b] (B) adherence to .. unnoticed[b] (C) affiliation of .. uncorrected[b] (D) opposition to .. unchecked[b] (E) ignorance of .. unresolved[b][b]2. Compassion is a great respecter of justice: we[b] pity those who suffer ----.[b] (A) shamelessly[b] (B) unwittingly[b] (C) vicariously[b] (D) intensively[b] (E) undeservedly[b][b]3. No work illustrated his disdain for a systematic[b] approach to research better than his [b] dissertation, which was rejected primarily [b] because his bibliography constituted, at best,[b] ----- survey of the major texts in his field.[b] (A) an unimaginative[b] (B) an orthodox[b] (C) a meticulous [b] (D) a comprehensive[b] (E) a haphazard[b][b]4. In contrast to the----- with which the [b] acquisition of language by young children was [b] once regarded, the process by which such [b] learning occurs has now become the object [b] of ----- .[b] (A) intensity .. fascination[b] (B) incuriosity .. scrutiny[b] (C) anxiety .. criticism[b] (D) reverence .. admiration[b] (E) impatience .. training[b][b]5. The senator’s remark that she is ambivalent [b] about running for a second term is -----given [b] the extremely ----- fund-raising activities of [b] her campaign committee.[b] (A) disingenuous .. reluctant[b] (B) futile .. clandestine[b] (C) sincere .. visible[b] (D) persuasive .. apathetic[b] (E) straightforward .. energetic[b][b]6. Until quite recently research on diabetes had, as [b] a kind of holding action, attempted to refine [b] the -----of the disease, primarily because no [b] preventive strategy seemed at all likely to [b] be ----- .[b] (A) definition .. necessary[b] (B) anticipation .. acceptable[b] (C) understanding .. costly[b] (D) treatment .. practicable[b] (E) symptoms .. feasible[b][b]7. Most plant species exhibit ----- in their [b] geographical distribution: often, a given species [b] is found over a large geographical area, but [b] individual populations within that range are [b] widely ----- .[b] (A) discontinuity .. separated[b] (B) density .. dispersed[b] (C) symmetry .. observed[b] (D) uniformity .. scattered[b] (E) concentration .. adaptable[b][b][b]Directions: In each of the following questions, a[b]related pair of words or phrases is followed by five lettered pairs of words or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.[b][b]8. FATIGUE: REST::[b] (A) gravity: weight [b] (B) friction: heat[b] (C) dehydration: water[b] (D) dizziness: vertigo[b] (E) radiation: light[b][b]9. RECYCLE: DISPOSAL::[b] (A) recommend: insistence[b] (B) reciprocate: treatment[b] (C) rehabilitate: demolition[b] (D) attach: conquest[b] (E) offer: sale[b][b]10. DICTIONARY: ALPHABETICAL::[b] (A) map: contoured[b] (B) diary: anecdotal[b] (C) outline: detailed[b] (D) narrative: prosaic[b] (E) annals: chronological[b][b]11. ATTENUATE: THICKNESS::[b] (A) separate: substance[b] (B) ventilate: circulation[b] (C) vaccinate: immunity[b] (D) relocate: site[b] (E) debilitate: strength[b][b]12. SATIRE: RIDICULE::[b] (A) oration: enmity[b] (B) lullaby: dream[b] (C) parody: praise[b] (D) elegy: sorrow[b] (E) sonnet: remembrance[b][b]13. STOIC: PERTURB::[b] (A) perplexed: enlighten[b] (B) nondescript: neglect[b] (C) tranquil: pacify[b] (D) avaricious: satisfy[b] (E) daunting: bewilder[b][b]14. EXCULPATORY: ABSOLVE::[b] (A) motivational: stir[b] (B) conventional: resist[b] (C) rhetorical: speak[b] (D) pedantic: learn[b] (E) ponderous: choose[b][b]15. MODERATE: INTENSITY::[b] (A) extenuate: seriousness[b] (B) separate: distance[b] (C) indulge: chaos[b] (D) commemorate: memorial[b] (E) disparage: animosity[b][b]16. JOLT: MOVE::[b] (A) possess: acquire[b] (B) arrive: remain[b] (C) check: stop[b] (D) spiral: turn[b] (E) rattle: hear [b] [b][b][b]28. CELEBRITY:[b] (A) eccentricity[b] (B) informality[b] (C) obscurity[b] (D) aloofness[b] (E) nonchalance[b][b]29. CHRONIC:[b] (A) imminent[b] (B) asynchronous[b] (C) sequential[b] (D) sporadic[b] (E) spontaneous[b][b]30. ACCUMULATION:[b] (A) severance[b] (B) dissipation[b] (C) reciprocity[b] (D) absolution[b] (E) remuneration[b][b]31. CALCIFICATION:[b] (A) forgetfulness[b] (B) abundance[b] (C) streamlining[b] (D) clairvoyance[b] (E) flexibility[b][b]32. MIGRATORY:[b] (A) speculative[b] (B) transitory[b] (C) sedentary[b] (D) kinetic[b] (E) convergent[b][b]33. CIVILITY:[b] (A) impassivity[b] (B) rudeness[b] (C) indiscretion[b] (D) dubiety[b] (E) indolence[b][b]34. VARIANCE:[b] (A) contingency[b] (B) congruity[b] (C) encumbrance[b] (D) usefulness[b] (E) distinctness[b][b]35. GENIAL:[b] (A) dyspeptic[b] (B) ceremonious[b] (C) wistful[b] (D) ravishing[b] (E) variable[b][b]36. DIURNAL:[b] (A) predictable[b] (B) ephemeral[b] (C) primitive[b] (D) nocturnal[b] (E) vestigial[b][b]37. APOLOGIST:[b] (A) accompanist[b] (B) protagonist[b] (C) supplicant[b] (D) critic[b] (E) conspirator[b][b]38. VIRULENT:[b] (A) auspicious[b] (B) polite[b] (C) salubrious[b] (D) vanquished[b] (E) intermittent[b][b][b][b][b]答案:[b][b]Section 1: BAECD CCEEA CDDCA DBCCCAEBEC ADDBB DDDBE CEE[b]Section 3: CCDBB ACBAD CCABC CBEAB BDBEC EEACE[b]Section 4: BEEBD DACCE EDDAA CCBED CBBCE ADCDB ECBBA DDC [b]Section 6: BAADC ADCDC DBCDB ABEDE CBABD EAEBE [b][b][url=http://bbs.gter.net/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=283330]http://bbs.gter.net/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=283330[/url]
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