tongwawaw 发表于 2008-5-21 00:04:46

0806G模考第三辑(北美9604)

将每一次模考当成真正的考试来对待,不要对自己仁慈,不要让这种仁慈最终转变成考试时的惊慌失措与考试后的悔恨,严格限时,准确涂卡,从现在就要开始(建议每个section在28min内完成,包括涂卡)。

上传了这一期模考的详细答案,分别截取自宋昊类反 、 陈圣元填空、以及杨继阅读。如果有不懂的问题请先参考答案。询问题目时候请尽量把整个题目都贴出来方便大家讨论,多谢!

类比解疑DIY:遇到不明白的类比时,第一步参考宋昊类反的解答,第二步查询韦氏字典,第三步应用网络搜索引擎www.baidu.com,将题头以及答案的四个单词都输入到搜索条之中进行搜索,这个时候你会找到以往大家对这个题目的讨论, 第四部,当然就是来gter啦哈^^
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SECTION 3
Time ?30 minutes
38 Questions

1. It is assumed that scientists will avoid making ----
claims about the results of their experiments because
of the likelihood that they will be exposed when
other researchers cannot ---- their findings.
(A) hypothetical.. evaluate
(B) fraudulent.. duplicate
(C) verifiable.. contradict
(D) radical.. contest
(E) extravagant.. dispute

2. As long as the nuclear family is ---- a larger kinship
group through contiguous residence on undivided
land, the pressure to ---- and thus to get along with
relatives is strong.
(A) nurtured among.. abstain
(B) excluded from.. compromise
(C) embedded in .. share
(D) scattered throughout.. reject
(E) accepted by .. lead

3. In contrast to the substantial muscular activity
required for inhalation, exhalation is usually a ----
process.
(A) slow
(B) passive
(C) precise
(D) complex
(E) conscious

4. The documentary film about high school life was so
realistic and ---- that feelings of nostalgia flooded
over the college-age audience.
(A) logical
(B) pitiful
(C) evocative
(D) critical
(E) clinical

5. Although Georgia O'Keeffe is best known for her
affinity with the desert landscape, her paintings of
urban subjects ---- her longtime residency in New
York City.
(A) condemn
(B) obfuscate
(C) attest to
(D) conflict with
(E) contend with

6. Even though the survey was designated as an inter-
disciplinary course, it involved no real ---- of
subject matter.
(A) encapsulation
(B) organization
(C) synthesis
(D) discussion
(E) verification

7. The failure of many psychotherapists to ---- the
results of pioneering research could be due in part to
the specialized nature of such findings: even ----
findings may not be useful.
(A) understand.. baffling
(B) envision.. accessible
(C) utilize.. momentous
(D) reproduce.. duplicated
(E) affirm.. controversial

8. EARPLUG: NOISE::
(A) saw: wood
(B) detonation: explosion
(C) clothes: covering
(D) liquid: flask
(E) shield: impact

9. REVISE: MANUSCRIPT::
(A) retouch: picture
(B) replicate: experiment
(C) repair: hammer
(D) replace: book
(E) restore: masterpiece

10. DAREDEVIL: AUDACITY::
(A) malcontent: dissatisfaction
(B) perfectionist: patience
(C) cynic: indiscretion
(D) melancholic: bitterness
(E) hedonist: ambition

11. CALCIUM: MINERAL::
(A) sugar: carbohydrate
(B) salt: solution
(C) enzyme: food
(D) milk: cheese
(E) calorie: diet

12. DIRGE: GRIEF::
(A) diatribe: uneasiness
(B) parody: cruelty
(C) paean: praise
(D) testimonial: veracity
(E) anthem: seriousness

13. ABANDON: INHIBITION::
(A) ascendancy: effort
(B) prickliness: sensation
(C) surrender: resignation
(D) reversal: instigation
(E) tranquillity: agitation

14. INAUGURATION: OFFICIAL::
(A) instruction: lecturer
(B) election: politician
(C) pilgrimage: devotee
(D) dispute: arbitrator
(E) matriculation: student

15. SCORN: REJECT::
(A) adulate: flatter
(B) conjecture: forecast
(C) pledge: renege
(D) allege: declare
(E) disparage: ignore

16. PROFLIGATE: SOLVENT::
(A) mercurial: committed
(B) caustic: rational
(C) indecisive: confused
(D) cautious: uncertain
(E) practical: seemly


28. DRONE:
(A) behave bestially
(B) decide deliberately
(C) err intentionally
(D) speak animatedly
(E) plan inefficiently

29.CERTAINTY:
(A) obstinacy
(B) impetuosity
(C) recklessness
(D) indecision
(E) indifference

30. MORIBUND:
(A) fully extended
(B) automatically controlled
(C) loosely connected
(D) completely dispersed
(E) increasingly vital

31. PROFANE:
(A) approach expectantly
(B) punish mildly
(C) appease fully
(D) treat reverently
(E) admonish sternly

32. PERSONABLE:
(A) unrefined
(B) unselfish
(C) unattractive
(D) uncommitted
(E) undistinguished

33. MIRE:
(A) straighten
(B) fracture
(C) extricate
(D) elevate
(E) augment

34. CONCEPTUAL:
(A) proven
(B) effective
(C) manageable
(D) concrete
(E) punctilious

35. SURFEIT:
(A) precise length
(B) delayed increment
(C) obtainable quantity
(D) unascertained limit
(E) insufficient supply

36. TENACITY:
(A) vacillation
(B) servility
(C) temerity
(D) perversity
(E) diversity

37. APPOSITE:
(A) irrelevant
(B) nameless
(C) tentative
(D) disfavored
(E) lavish

38. STYMIE:
(A) ponder
(B) predict
(C) divulge
(D) abet
(E) explain

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SECTION 7
Time ?30 minutes
38 Questions

1. In the nineteenth century, novelists and unsympathetic
travelers portrayed the American West as a land of
---- adversity, whereas promoters and idealists
created ---- image of a land of infinite promise.
(A) lurid.. a mundane
(B) incredible.. an underplayed
(C) dispiriting.. an identical
(D) intriguing.. a luxuriant
(E) unremitting.. a compelling

2. Honeybees tend to be more ---- than earth bees:
the former, unlike the latter, search for food together
and signal their individual findings to one another.
(A) insular
(B) aggressive
(C) differentiated
(D) mobile
(E) social

3. Joe spoke of superfluous and ---- matters with
exactly the same degree of intensity, as though for
him serious issues mattered neither more nor less
than did ----.
(A) vital.. trivialities
(B) redundant.. superficialities
(C) important.. necessities
(D) impractical.. outcomes
(E) humdrum.. essentials

4. The value of Davis' sociological research is com-
promised by his unscrupulous tendency to use
materials---- in order to substantiate his own
claims, while ---- information that points to other
possible conclusions.
(A) haphazardly.. deploying
(B) selectively.. disregarding
(C) cleverly.. weighing
(D) modestly.. refuting
(E) arbitrarily.. emphasizing

5. Once Renaissance painters discovered how to ----
volume and depth, they were able to replace the
medieval convention of symbolic, two-dimensional
space with the more ---- illusion of actual space.
(A) reverse.. conventional
(B) portray.. abstract
(C) deny.. concrete
(D) adumbrate.. fragmented
(E) render.. realistic

6. He had expected gratitude for his disclosure, but
instead he encountered ---- bordering on hostility.
(A) patience
(B) discretion
(C) openness
(D) ineptitude
(E) indifference

7. The diplomat, selected for her demonstrated patience
and skill in conducting such delicate negotiations,
---- to make a decision during the talks because any
sudden commitment at that time would have been ----.
(A) resolved.. detrimental
(B) refused.. apropos
(C) declined.. inopportune
(D) struggled.. unconscionable
(E) hesitated.. warranted

8. CONDUCTOR: INSTRUMENTALIST::
(A) director: actor
(B) sculptor: painter
(C) choreographer: composer
(D) virtuoso: amateur
(E) poet: listener

9. QUARRY: ROCK
(A) silt: gravel
(B) sky: rain
(C) cold: ice
(D) mine: ore
(E) jewel: diamond

10. STICKLER: EXACTING::
(A) charlatan: forthright
(B) malcontent: solicitous
(C) misanthrope: expressive
(D) defeatist: resigned
(E) braggart: unassuming
11. WALK: AMBLE::
(A) dream: imagine
(B) talk: chat
(C) swim: float
(D) look: stare
(E) speak: whisper

12. JAZZ: MUSIC::
(A) act: play
(B) variety: vaudeville
(C) portraiture: painting
(D) menu: restaurant
(E) species: biology

13. REPATRIATE: EMIGRATION::
(A) reinstate: election
(B) recall: impeachment
(C) appropriate: taxation
(D) repeal: ratification
(E) appeal: adjudication

14. PLACEBO: INNOCUOUS::
(A) antibiotic: viral
(B) vapor: opaque
(C) salve: unctuous
(D) anesthetic: astringent
(E) vitamin: synthetic

15. DISSEMINATE: INFORMATION::
(A) amend: testimony
(B) analyze: evidence
(C) investigate: crime
(D) prevaricate: confirmation
(E) foment: discontentment

16. VOICE: QUAVER::
(A) pace: quicken
(B) cheeks: dimple
(C) concentration: focus
(D) hand: tremble
(E) eye: blink

28. SUSPEND:
(A) force
(B) split
(C) tilt
(D) slide down
(E) let fall

29. CREDULITY:
(A) originality
(B) skepticism
(C) diligence
(D) animation
(E) stoicism

30. MILD:
(A) toxic
(B) uniform
(C) maximal
(D) asymptomatic
(E) acute

31. IMPLEMENT:
(A) distort
(B) foil
(C) overlook
(D) aggravate
(E) misinterpret

32. DIFFIDENCE::
(A) trustworthiness
(B) assertiveness
(C) lack of preparation
(D) resistance to change
(E) willingness to blame

33. BYZANTINE:
(A) symmetrical
(B) variegated
(C) discordant
(D) straightforward
(E) unblemished

34. PROCLIVITY:
(A) confusion
(B) deprivation
(C) obstruction
(D) aversion
(E) hardship

35. PROTRACT:
(A) treat fairly
(B) request hesitantly
(C) take back
(D) cut short
(E) make accurate

36. VAUNTING:
(A) plucky
(B) meek
(C) chaste
(D) cowardly
(E) ardent

37. HALE:
(A) unenthusiastic
(B) staid
(C) odious
(D) infirm
(E) uncharacteristic

38. SEMINAL:
(A) derivative
(B) substantiated
(C) reductive
(D) ambiguous
(E) extremist

答案:
SECTION 2.        CDAAB BBABD AACCA DDBCC CAEBE AADAE (数学)
SECTION 3.        BCBCC CCEAA ACEEA AECDD EDDAC BDDDE DCCDE AAD (语文)
SECTION 5.        BADBA DDACA BCBDD CACDA BBDEA CEEDE (数学)
SECTION 7.        EEABE ECADD BCDCE DCADB EEEBC AAEBE BBDDD BDA (语文)
0710G讨论帖请参见
https://bbs.gter.net/thread-747541-1-1.html
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阅读定位:
96/4(N)
1/17定位10—12 18定位14 19定位13—16 20定位25—29 22D文中未提 26新鲜的蛋白质不能
产生
2/18定位23—24 20定位32—35 21定位27—29 22指代前面24 25定位16—20 26OBVIOUS
https://bbs.gter.net/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=62551&extra=page%3D2%26amp%3Bfilter%3Dtype%26amp%3Btypeid%3D112&page=1
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争议题:
S3-15
15. SCORN: REJECT::
adulate:flatter
conjecture: forecast
pledge: renege
allege: declare
disparage: ignore
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答案:A->E
解析:
种属/程度类比+轻视. Ignore意指”故意的”忽视, 在美国文化中就是一种贬低. (by Demo)
https://bbs.gter.net/thread-729315-1-1.html
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[ 本帖最后由 tongwawaw 于 2008-5-21 08:05 编辑 ]

apple2 发表于 2008-5-21 03:07:16

:handshake

爱吃软糖的becky 发表于 2008-5-21 03:12:54

loveliness~~@&@

jjiu19 发表于 2008-5-21 09:03:26

Thank you so much!
Let's keep working!

Gloves 发表于 2008-5-21 09:59:09

发问啦

1V 的21题和22题
21题如何快速解答?从哪里可以看到提示呢?B为什么不可以呢?
22题该怎么定位呢?
谢谢!

Zeratel 发表于 2008-5-21 10:41:25

21.E.因为第三段是对于前两段里面介绍的那个过程的详细说明,而并非B里面的举例
22。定位原理处。只要有一个animo和一个葡萄糖就可以反应了

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yunr1314 发表于 2008-5-21 11:46:04

数学错了5个,怎么办啊:o

jjiu19 发表于 2008-5-21 11:49:53

请问一下,数学部分的答案到哪里找.....?
很抱歉,问了这么低级的问题...

jjiu19 发表于 2008-5-21 11:53:34

。。。。数学部分的答案我看到了...
新手上路.....谢谢各位了!

echo87826 发表于 2008-5-21 12:10:55

(这个ECho的ID怎么老是来问数学阿真是!)
来问数学。。:(
S2 28T 难道不是对角线相乘的一半是这个quadrilateral的面积? 就是1/2*8*8=32?答案为什么选 64呢?

S5的图表题 24t 是不是就是看黑条和斜线条哪个相差最大?
25T 很不明白。。

shelley_tty 发表于 2008-5-21 12:46:20

崩溃了……

填空错了10个 类比6个 反义6个 阅读10个……

大家觉得我还有可能上1350么?极度自卑中……

echo87826 发表于 2008-5-21 15:07:47

LZ:
请问S3阅读 22题 该到哪一段定位呢?
S7 短阅读的24题是怎么看出来 作者在“supporting”的?

南淮四月 发表于 2008-5-21 16:24:04

thank you ~
bless~

guomin1437 发表于 2008-5-21 17:13:02

回复 #11 shelley_tty 的帖子

我更惨了,共错了36个(verbal)
这次的阅读应该是很简单了,吐血的是蒙了2篇小阅读8个题居然全错,另外就是反义错的多(过一半了)
Q错了3个,但是section2的第2和12题这么简单不应该错啊,而且我的答案和正确的正好颠倒了,不是我打印的题目有问题就是答案有问题

As a optimist, I convince I could succeed
饭后来分析

[ 本帖最后由 guomin1437 于 2008-5-21 17:16 编辑 ]

tongwawaw 发表于 2008-5-21 18:07:56

原帖由 echo87826 于 2008-5-21 12:10 发表
(这个ECho的ID怎么老是来问数学阿真是!)
来问数学。。:(
S2 28T 难道不是对角线相乘的一半是这个quadrilateral的面积? 就是1/2*8*8=32?答案为什么选 64呢?

S5的图表题 24t 是不是就是看黑条和斜线条哪个相差最大?
25T 很不明白。。


S2 28T 对错题了,答案就是选D 32
S5的图表题 24t  正确理解ratio的意思,ratio为比值、比率,而非差值,所以此题比较的是male(黑条)/female(斜线条),是除法运算
25T 问女学生占总体入学者的百分比在那段时间内增长最快,首先计算出每年的女学生的百分比,看图标约算大致比例是1/3,2/5,3/7.5,5/11, .....再计算出相邻百分比的差值,取最大者即为答案,选A
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