sherry1225 发表于 2008-5-19 00:10:06

086G模考第二辑~9510

第二辑了哦,大家进入状态了吗?总结好上一次,开始新的战斗
PS:这套题新东方黄皮上没有哦,是95-0X的第2套,恩
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Section 2

1. Though ---- to some degree, telling a small lie
sometimes enables one to avoid ---- another's
feelings.
(A) necessary.. mollifying
(B) regrettable.. harming
(C) unfortunate.. exaggerating
(D) attractive.. considering
(E) difficult.. resisting

2. Perhaps because scientists have been so intrigued by
dogs' superior senses of smell and hearing, researchers
have long ---- their eyesight, assuming that they
inhabit a drab, black-and-white world, devoid of
color.
(A) studied
(B) coveted
(C) appreciated
(D) resented
(E) underestimated

3. Despite a string of dismal earnings reports, the
two-year-old strategy to return the company to
profitability is beginning to ----.
(A) falter
(B) disappoint
(C) compete
(D) work
(E) circulate

4. The President reached a decision only after lengthy
------, painstakingly weighing the ----opinions
expressed by cabinet members.
(A) deliberation.. divergent
(B) confrontation.. unanimous
(C) relegation.. consistent
(D) speculation.. conciliatory
(E) canvassing.. arbitrary

5. Although just barely ---- as a writer of lucid prose,
Jones was an extremely ---- editor who worked
superbly with other writers in helping them improve
the clarity of their writing.
(A) deficient.. muddling
(B) proficient.. contentious
(C) adequate.. capable
(D) appalling.. competent
(E) engaging.. inept

6. The accusations we bring against others should be
---- ourselves; they should not ---- complacency
and easy judgments on our part concerning our own
moral conduct.
(A) definitions of.. produce
(B) instructions to.. equate
(C) denigrations of.. exclude
(D) warnings to.. justify
(E) parodies of.. satirize

7. Although the meanings of words may necessarily be
liable to change, it does not follow that the lexicog-
rapher is therefore unable to render spelling, in a
great measure, ----.
(A) arbitrary
(B) superfluous
(C) interesting
(D) flexible
(E) constant

8. ELEGIAC: SORROW::
(A) polemical: resolution
(B) fictional: humor
(C) devotional: reverence
(D) didactic: inspiration
(E) literary: emotion

9. ROSTRUM: ORATOR::
(A) stage: audience
(B) bench: judge
(C) shelf: clerk
(D) municipality: citizen
(E) crosswalk: pedestrian

10. MISUNDERSTOOD: CLARIFY
(A) fanatical: espouse
(B) popular: renounce
(C) fantastic: shock
(D) erroneous: retract
(E) conspicuous: flaunt

11. REFINERY: PETROLEUM::
(A) mill: grain
(B) mine: ore
(C) warehouse: merchandise
(D) generator: electricity
(E) forest: lumber

12. TEDIOUS: ENERGY::
(A) avaricious: satisfaction
(B) fractious: irritation
(C) disturbing: composure
(D) improbable: ambition
(E) informed: intelligence

13. GRACEFUL: MOVEMENT::
(A) euphonious: sound
(B) forbidding: countenance
(C) ephemeral: duration
(D) melodramatic: emotion
(E) vibrant: color

14. BRAVURA: PERFORMANCE::
(A) extravagant: expenditure
(B) elaborate: oration
(C) foreseeable: outcome
(D) thorough: analysis
(E) resplendent: appearance

15. BADGER: BOTHER::
(A) persecute: injure
(B) haunt: remember
(C) belabor: mention
(D) quibble: argue
(E) censure: evaluate

16. CONGRUENT: DIMENSIONS::
(A) convenient: time
(B) coordinate: axis
(C) conglomerate: parts
(D) coincident: chance
(E) coeval: age

28. PROCRASTINATION:
(A) diligence
(B) complacence
(C) reasonableness
(D) allegiance
(E) rehabilitation

29. CIRCUITY
(A) straightforwardness
(B) inventiveness
(C) authenticity
(D) insightfulness
(E) practicality

30. CONCLUDE:
(A) foster
(B) frequent
(C) emanate from
(D) empower to
(E) embark on

31. RITE:
(A) coherent interpretation
(B) improvised act
(C) deductive approach
(D) casual observation
(E) unnecessary addition

32. BLATANT:
(A) indecisive
(B) perceptive
(C) unobtrusive
(D) involuntary
(E) spontaneous

33. PONTIFICATE:
(A) request rudely
(B) glance furtively
(C) behave predictably
(D) work efficiently
(E) speak modestly

34. POSIT:
(A) deceive
(B) begrudge
(C) deny
(D) consent
(E) reinforce



35. FETTER:
(A) justify
(B) comfort
(C) intrude
(D) liberate
(E) optimize

36. SYNERGIC:
(A) natural in origin
(B) fragile in structure
(C) untainted
(D) inessential
(E) antagonistic

37. DEPRIVATION:
(A) sanity
(B) awareness
(C) surfeit
(D) fecundity
(E) health

38. CORPOREAL:
(A) unreliable
(B) unscientific
(C) indistinguishable
(D) inanimate
(E) immaterial



Section 6

1. Some activists believe that because the health-care
system has become increasingly---- to those it
serves, individuals must ---- bureaucratic impedi-
ments in order to develop and promote new therapies.
(A) attuned.. avoid
(B) inimical.. utilize
(C) unresponsive ..circumvent
(D) indifferent.. supplement
(E) sensitized.. forsake

2. The acts of vandalism that these pranksters had
actually ---- were insignificant compared with those
they had ---- but had not attempted.
(A) hidden .. renounced
(B) advocated .. meditated
(C) inflicted .. dismissed
(D) committed .. effected
(E) perpetrated .. contemplated

3. Though one cannot say that Michelangelo was an
impractical designer, he was, of all nonprofessional
architects known, the most ---- in that he was the
least constrained by tradition or precedent.
(A) pragmatic
(B) adventurous
(C) empirical
(D) skilled
(E) learned

4. Before adapting to changes in values, many prefer to
----, to ---- the universally agreed-on principles
that have been upheld for centuries.
(A) innovate .. protect
(B) resist ..defend
(C) ponder .. subvert
(D) vacillate ..publicize
(E) revert .. ignore

5. Although the records of colonial New England are
---- in comparison with those available in France
or England, the records of other English colonies in
America are even more ----.
(A) sporadic.. irrefutable
(B) sparse.. incontrovertible
(C) ambiguous.. authoritative
(D) sketchy.. fragmentary
(E) puzzling .. unquestionable

6. High software prices are frequently said to -------
widespread illegal copying, although the opposite
--- that high prices are the cause of the copying -- is
equally plausible.
(A) contribute to
(B) result from
(C) correlate with
(D) explain
(E) precede

7. Because early United States writers thought that the
mark of great literature was grandiosity and elegance
not to be found in common speech, they ---- the
vernacular.
(A) dissected
(B) avoided
(C) misunderstood
(D) investigated
(E) exploited

8. OBSTRUCT: PROGRESS::
(A) reveal: information
(B) polish: illumination
(C) implicate: guilt
(D) inspire: artistry
(E) stunt: growth

9. INTERVIEW: APPLICANT::
(A) recital: pianist
(B) exercise: athlete
(C) audition: actor
(D) manuscript: writer
(E) flight plan: pilot

10. COMBUSTIBLE: IGNITE::
(A) impermeable: saturate
(B) impenetrable: pierce
(C) malleable: shape
(D) rigid: stretch
(E) sterile: extract

11. SLACKEN: TENSION::
(A) rarefy: expansion
(B) blunt: sharpness
(C) obscure: cloudiness
(D) quicken: animation
(E) oscillate: rotation

12. BIGOT: TOLERANCE::
(A) scoundrel: misdeed
(B) liar: honesty
(C) brat: annoyance
(D) outcast: respect
(E) snitch: information

13. IMPROVEMENTS: MASTERY::
(A) efforts: exertion
(B) savings: wealth
(C) performance: talent
(D) practice: intention
(E) diversification: proficiency

14. DILETTANTE: SUPERFICIALITY::
(A) partisan: bias
(B) crusader: passivity
(C) libertarian: authority
(D) champion: restlessness
(E) sage: argumentativeness

15. WINNOW: CHAFF::
(A) ferment: alcohol
(B) skim: cream
(C) pare: fruit
(D) refine: oil
(E) filter: impurities

16. STANZA: LINE::
(A) essay: theme
(B) scene: monologue
(C) play: vignette
(D) volume: issue
(E) concert: program

28. EVOKE:
(A) try to hinder
(B) fail to elicit
(C) refuse to implore
(D) pretend to agree
(E) attempt to calm

29. OSTENTATION:
(A) austerity
(B) wisdom
(C) illumination
(D) superficiality
(E) agitation

30. BRISTLE:
(A) cower
(B) feint
(C) equivocate
(D) coerce
(E) apprise

31. AGGRANDIZE:
(A) conciliate
(B) undermine
(C) relegate
(D) remain unapologetic
(E) remain inexplicit

32. ENDEMIC:
(A) undeniable
(B) intermittent
(C) anomalous
(D) foreign
(E) unexpected

33. BELLICOSE:
(A) enervated
(B) disloyal
(C) honest
(D) likely to be generous
(E) inclined to make peace

34. ABJURE:
(A) affirm
(B) cajole
(C) insist
(D) pronounce
(E) shout

35. SALUTARY
(A) unexpected
(B) transitory
(C) unhealthy
(D) disoriented
(E) dilapidated

36. LUGUBRIOUSNESS:
(A) orderliness
(B) shallowness
(C) believability
(D) cheerfulness
(E) dedication

37. PRESCIENCE:
(A) acuity
(B) myopia
(C) vacillation
(D) tardiness
(E) inhibition

38. INVETERATE:
(A) arbitrary
(B) occasional
(C) obvious
(D) progressive
(E) compelling


答案:
SECTION 1.        ADABA CBBAB CCDCD CBBEE DEACD CAAEE (数学)
SECTION 2.        BEDAC DECBD ACAEC ECBED CAEEE DAAAE BCECD EDE (语文)
SECTION S.        BCACC BAADA DCDBC ECBCC BBAAC BBCAD (数学)
SECTION 6.        CEBBD BBECC BBBAE DCDCC BEABC CEBAA CDEAC DBB (语文)

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争议题目:
S1-12
题目错

S2-15
BADGER: BOTHER::
(A) persecute: injure
(B) haunt: remember
(C) belabor: mention
(D) quibble: argue
(E) censure: evaluate
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答案:C || 宋昊:A || 网络:B  
解析:
A: 程度类比+贬义对应. 各左项解释如下:
badger: to annoy persistently.
persecute: to annoy (in a manner designed to injure) with persistent approaches (括号里的是第一义合并的..)
belabor: to explain or insist on excessively.
可见所有选项在M-W中都找不到直接的对应, 因此有争议.

S6-34
34. ABJURE:
(A) affirm
(B) cajole
(C) insist
(D) pronounce
(E) shout
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答案:A
解析:
提干和A选项都是宗教用词具有强烈的感情色彩, 且都有发誓的含义.
而insist从这种意义上来说是中性.

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sherry1225 发表于 2008-5-19 10:02:10

大家做的怎么样啊?

chenhao861025 发表于 2008-5-19 10:10:59

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版主,这个模考是几天一次啊?感觉第二次模考的section2的21题还有section5的21题的答案是在想不通。

sherry1225 发表于 2008-5-19 11:06:00

2天一次,ls把题目贴出来大家一起讨论

echo87826 发表于 2008-5-19 11:27:06

一共错了20个,数学四个,填空都是做过的,所以没错,觉得不能代表自己的真实水平,S2的阅读做的超差,两篇各错3个,S6的还好,短的全对,大的三个(能只错三个真的很高兴)
类反其实也都是做过的,但是还是有错误,是不是说明还要把做过的题好好咀嚼?我很担心啊这些题都是我做过的实在不知道自己真实水平怎么样
还有,数学最后几道题是用做V的时间补回去的,数学S5 24,25题真的不会做。。:(

sherry1225 发表于 2008-5-19 11:39:31

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前两套题大家可能都做过点,就当熟悉以下模考,做题的节奏和时间的把握。
做过的题当然要好好总结...
现在手边没有题,晚上帮你看看数学
加油

morechance 发表于 2008-5-19 11:45:31

Q4个,V16个。虽然类反都做过,但是还是错了。section 6的长阅读错了四个。明显感觉到快要结束的时候有些慌张,最后几个阅读没好好看就选了。还有,结束的时候还有15个V没有涂,汗!吃晚饭再纠错吧,现在实在不想看了。:o

yunr1314 发表于 2008-5-19 11:53:42

还没对答案,不敢。。。

shelley_tty 发表于 2008-5-19 12:01:32

比上次的更受打击。挑战底线了…… 快没信心了……

对题目到是没有印象,可能是做蓝皮时留了一些题的原因吧,不会有楼上lz说填空都记得的现象……

下午总结下再来请教大家吧……

为今天的模考成绩也一起哀悼下……

chenhao861025 发表于 2008-5-19 12:55:57

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贴不了题啊,一个是阅读,一个是有图的数学题

echo87826 发表于 2008-5-19 13:03:44

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谢谢LZ,还想请问您一下S2的阅读,21题 答案选C 我选了D,因为看到 L44说 this student was suitably shocked and outraged to find its title...such experiences,inevitably and common in working on a writer to whom so little attention has been paid.
我觉得这个就是一个contrast the experience of a student in the experiemental scholarly methods course with the experience of a student in the traditional course...因为后者不会被shocked和 outraged...
自己都觉得很强词夺理,但是对 C选项 确实没有异议
还有26T 似乎应该回到2-4行找答案。其中有个逻辑的弯我转不过来,可能是理解不了,请LZ帮忙翻一下 D选项吧 winds in the areas to which cycads are usually translanted are similar to winds in cycads' native habitats. 2-4说的命名是 insects.....我脑子都想抽了。。。
大拜!!!:loveliness:

tysjohu 发表于 2008-5-19 17:28:14

请问5-19.答案蒙对,但算法忘了,哪位给大概讲一下吧,谢谢了。
填空部分,做NO的错好多,但国内题居然还没怎么错,诡异。。。。保佑考试的时候填空也这么好,俺可是放弃阅读的人了。。。:funk: 阅读练了快俩月了39+3做完了完全没长进,哎。。。我做的还不如蒙的对的多:funk:

shelley_tty 发表于 2008-5-19 17:31:52

来问了~

考太差就不报成绩了……

几个小问题大家帮忙看看啊~偶是菜鸟 问题比较多 问的不好的请见谅哈~

Section1:
8.didactic和inspiration没有关系么?intended to convey instruction and information as well as pleasure and entertainment是说有娱乐色彩?

10.Retract一定是消除erroneous?clarify 是消除misunderstood吧。
也许收回什么东西本身才是错误的呢!没有绝对的关系吧?

28.procrastination是拖延,只是说什么该做的还没做吧?没说是不勤奋吧?怎么和diligence是反义呢?

Section 6
1.sensitize有感情色彩么?是不是有贬义啊?to make sensitive or hypersensitive

13.improvment和mastery是什么关系啊?可以理解是前者多了就有了后者么?这样就能解释savings多了就wealth了吧?或者说是种属关系?

22.阅读具郁闷。E的specific limitation在L50不是有说么?some critical information can not be obtained through remote sensing….of Landsat….我第一个就排除了E……

zijingling0310 发表于 2008-5-19 19:07:18

麻烦问一下版主,黄皮上没有的到底有几套啊

是那一部分啊?谢谢斑斑


就是白本的前两套吧-----sherry

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liuia 发表于 2008-5-19 20:18:16

太受打击了,灰溜溜的回去背单词
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