6G冲刺模考讨论(十)
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6G冲刺模考讨论(十),最后一套题目了, 曙光就在前面, 加油![b][b]SECTION 2[b]Time- 30 Minutes[b]38 Questions[b]1. As businesses become aware that their advertising must ------ the everyday concerns of consumers, their commercials will be characterized by a greater degree of ------.[b] (A) allay...pessimism[b] (B) address...realism[b] (C) evade....verisimilitude[b] (D) engage…fancy[b] (E) change...sincerity[b][b]2. Because the lawyer's methods were found to[b] be ------, the disciplinary committee ------- his[b] privileges.[b] (A) unimpeachable...suspended[b] (B) ingenious...withdrew[b] (C) questionable...expanded[b] (D) unscrupulous...revoked[b] (E) reprehensible...augmented[b][b]3. People of intelligence and achievement can none-[b] theless be so ------ and lacking in ------ that they[b] gamble their reputations by breaking the law to[b] further their own ends.[b] (A) devious...propensity[b] (B) culpable...prosperity[b] (C) obsequious...deference[b] (D) truculent... independence[b] (E) greedy... integrity[b][b]4. A number of scientists have published articles[b] ------- global warming, stating ------- that there[b] is no solid scientific evidence to support the[b] theory that the Earth is warming because of[b] increases in greenhouse gases.[b] (A) debunking...categorically[b] (B) rejecting...paradoxically[b] (C) deploring...optimistically[b] (D) dismissing...hesitantly[b] (E) proving...candidly[b][b]5. The senator's attempt to convince the public that[b] she is not interested in running for a second term[b] is as -------- as her opponent's attempt to disguise[b] his intention to run against her.[b] (A) biased[b] (B) unsuccessful[b] (C) inadvertent[b] (D) indecisive[b] (E) remote[b][b]6. MacCrory’s conversation was --------: she could[b] never tell a story, chiefly because she always[b] forgot it, and she was never guilty of a witticism,[b] unless by accident.[b] (A) scintillating[b] (B) unambiguous[b] (C) perspicuous[b] (D) stultifying[b] (E) facetious[b][b]7. Despite its many --------, the whole-language[b] philosophy of teaching reading continues to[b] gain -------- among educators.[b] (A) detractors...notoriety [b] (B) adherents...prevalence[b] (C) critics…currency[b] (D) enthusiasts...popularity[b] (E) practitioners… credibility[b][b]8. CENSUS: POPULATION::[b] (A) interrogation : guilt[b] (B) survey : price[b] (C) interview : personality[b] (D) questionnaire : explanation[b] (E) inventory : stock[b][b]9. AUTHENTICITY : FRAUDULENT::[b] (A) morality : utopian[b] (B) intensity : vigorous[b] (C) sincerity : hypocritical[b] (D) particularity : unique[b] (E) plausibility : narrated[b][b]10. VARNISH : GLOSSY::[b] (A) sharpen : blunt[b] (B) measure : deep[b] (C) sand : smooth[b] (D) approximate : precise[b] (E) anchor : unstable [b][b]11. AMENITY : COMFORTABLE[b] (A) tact : circumspect[b] (B) nuisance : aggravated[b] (C) honorarium :grateful[b] (D) favorite : envious[b] (E) lounge : patient[b][b]12. PAIN : ANALGESIC::[b] (A) energy : revitalization[b] (B) interest : stimulation[b] (C) symptom : palliative[b] (D) despair : anxiety[b] (E) reward : incentive[b][b]13. VOICE:SHOUT::[b] (A) ear : overhear[b] (B) eve : see[b] (C) hand : clutch[b] (D) nerve : feel[b] (E) nose : inhale[b][b]14. PONTIFICATE: SPEAK::[b] (A) strut : walk[b] (B) stare : look[b] (C) patronize : frequent[b] (D) eulogize : mourn[b] (E) reciprocate : give[b][b]15. BIBLIOPHILE : BOOKS::[b] (A) environmentalist : pollution[b] (B) zoologist : animals[b] (C) gourmet : food[b] (D) calligrapher : handwriting[b] (E) aviator : aircraft[b][b]16. INDIGENT : WEALTH::[b] (A) presumptuous : independence[b] (B) imperturbable : determination[b] (C) inevitable : inescapability[b] (D) indigestible : sustenance[b] (E) redundant : indispensability[b][b]28. SLOUCH:[b](A) stand erect[b](B) move unhesitatingly[b](C) stretch languidly[b](D) scurry[b](E) totter[b]29. CLAIM:[b](A) renounce[b](B) repeal[b](C) deter[b](D) hinder[b](E) postpone[b]30. EXPEDITE:[b](A) impeach[b](B) deflect[b](C) resist[b](D) retard[b](E) remove[b]31. VALEDICTION:[b](A) greeting[b](B) promise[b](C) accusation[b](D) denigration[b](E) aphorism[b]32. FACTORABLE[b](A) absorbent[b](B) magnifiabl[b](C) simulated[b](D) irreducible[b](E) ambiguous[b]33. CONVOKE:[b](A) disturb[b](B) impress[b](C) adjourn[b](D) extol[b](E) applaud[b]34. REND:[b](A) sink[b](B) unite[b](C) find[b](D) spend[b](E) unleash[b]35. CONTRAVENE:[b](A) condescend[b](B) embark[b](C) support[b](D) offend[b](E) amass[b]36. NADIR:[b](A) summit[b](B) impasse[b](C) sanctuary[b](D) weak point[b](E) direct route[b]37. ABSTRACT:[b](A) deny[b](B) organize[b](C) elaborate[b](D) deliberate[b](E) produce[b]38. MENDACIOUS:[b](A) assured[b](B) honest[b](C) intelligent[b](D) fortunate[b](E) gracious[b][b][b]SECTION 5[b]Time-30 minutes[b]38 Questions[b]1. That she was _____ rock climbing did not diminish her _____to join her friends on a rock-climbing expedition.[b](A) attracted to ...eagerness[b](B) timid about ... reluctance[b](C) fearful of ... determination[b](D) curious about ... aspiration[b](E) knowledgeable about ... hope[b]2. Data concerning the effects on a small population of high concentrations of a potentially hazardous chemical are frequently used to ____ the effects on a large population of lower amounts of the same chemical.[b](A) verify[b](B) redress[b](C) predict[b](D) realize[b](E) augment[b]3. Conceptually, it is hard to reconcile a defense attorney's ____ to ensure that false testimony is not knowingly put forward with the attorney's mandate to mount the most ____ defense conceivable for the client.[b](A) efforts ... cautious[b](B) duty ... powerful[b](C) inability ... eloquent[b](D) failure ... diversified[b](E) promises ... informed[b]4. The term “modern”has always been used broadly by historians, and recent reports indicate that its meaning has become more ____ than ever.[b](A) precise[b](B) pejorative[b](C) revisionist[b](D) acceptable[b](E) amorphous[b]5. He would ____ no argument, and to this end he enjoined us to ____.[b](A) brook ... silence[b](B) acknowledge ... neglect[b](C) broach ... abstinence[b](D) fathom ... secrecy[b](E) tolerate ... defiance[b]6. Originally, most intellectual criticism of mass culture was ____ in character, being based on the assumption that the wider the appeal, the more ____ the product.[b](A) unpredictable ... undesirable[b](B) ironic ... popular[b](C) extreme ... outlandish[b](D) frivolous ... superfluous[b](E) negative ... shoddy[b]7. Surprisingly, given the dearth of rain that fell on the com crop, the yield of the harvest was ____; consequently, the corn reserves of the country have not been ____.[b](A) inadequate ... replenished[b](B) encouraging ... depleted[b](C) compromised ... salvaged[b](D) abundant ... extended[b](E) disappointing ... harmed[b]8. REPELLENT: ATTRACT::[b](A) elastic: stretch[b](B) sensitive: cooperate[b](C) progressive: change[b](D) flammable: ignite[b](E) ephemeral: endure[b]9. ANARCHIST: GOVERNMENT::[b](A) legislator: taxation[b](B) reformer: bureaucracy[b](C) jurist: law[b](D) SUFFRAGIST : VOTING[b](E) abolitionist: slavery[b]10. ADMONISH: DENOUNCE::[b](A) challenge: overcome[b](B) reward: praise[b](C) control: contain[b](D) persuade: convince[b](E) punish: pillory[b]11. JOKE: PUNCH LINE::[b](A) sermon: congregation[b](B) conceit: allegory[b](C) rhetoric: persuasion[b](D) conspiracy: arrest[b](E) plot: denouement[b]12. VEER: DIRECTION::[b](A) align: connection[b](B) filter: contamination[b](C) convert: belief[b](D) deflect: motivation[b](E) substantiate: authenticity[b]13. REPROBATE: MISBEHAVE::[b](A) sycophant: fawn[b](B) critic: rebuke[b](C) ruffian: tease[b](D) cynic: brood[b](E) narcissist: covet[b]14. IMPERVIOUS: PENETRATE::[b](A) ineluctable: avoid[b](B) ineradicable: damage[b](C) boorish: flatter[b](D) irrepressible: censure[b](E) disruptive: restrain[b]15. CONSENSUS: FACTIONALISM::[b](A) ritual: orthodoxy[b](B) reality: plausibility[b](C) reason: thought[b](D) clarity: confusion[b](E) leadership: subordination[b]16. MARTINET: DISCIPLINE::[b](A) illusionist: misdirection[b](B) dilettante: commitment[b](C) renegade: allegiance[b](D) pedant: learning[b](E) hack: writing[b][b]28. FICTTTIOUS:[b](A) classical[b](B) natural[b](C) factual[b](D) rational[b](E) commonplace[b]29.BRIDLED:[b](A) without recourse[b](B) without restraint[b](C) without meaning[b](D) without curiosity[b](E) without subtlety[b]30. CAPTIVATE:[b](A) repulse[b](B) malign[b](C) proscribe[b](D) send out[b](E) deliver from[b]31. DISSIPATE:[b](A) accumulate[b](B) emerge[b](C) overwhelm[b](D) adhere[b](E) invigorate[b]32.OSTRACIZE:[b](A) clarify[b](B) subdue[b](C) welcome[b](D) renew[b](E) crave[b]33. LOATH:[b](A) clever[b](B) reasonable[b](C) fortunate[b](D) eager[b](E) confident[b]34. VITIATE:[b](A) ingratiate[b](B) convince[b](C) regulate[b](D) fortify[b](E) constrict[b]35.LAVISH:[b](A) insist[b](B) criticize[b](C) undermine[b](D) stint[b](E) waste[b]36.VITUPERATIVE:[b](A) complimentary[b](B) demagogic[b](C) hopeful[b](D) admirable[b](E) veracious[b]37.MORIBUND:[b](A) discontinuous[b](B) natural[b](C) nascent[b](D) rational[b](E) dominant[b]38. CATHOLIC:[b](A) narrow[b](B) soft[b](C) trivial[b](D) calm[b](E)quick[b][b][b][b]SECTION 1: AADBB CADCD ADADD AEDEB DCEBA EDCCB[b]SECTION 2: BDEAB ACECC CCBAC BAAEE CBBDD EDAAD ADCBC ACB[b]SECTION 4: CADAC DAACB BCDAA EEBAD BCECE EADDA[b]SECTION 5: CCBEA BBEED ECAAD DAEBE DCACA CBCBA ACDDD ACA [b][b][url=http://bbs.gter.net/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=284336]http://bbs.gter.net/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=284336[/url]
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