wingerwesker 发表于 2008-5-22 23:58:21

0806G模考冲刺第四辑

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SECTION 1
Time ?30 minutes
38 Questions

1. Because the monkeys under study are ---- the
  presence of human beings, they typically ----
  human observers and go about their business
  (A) ambivalent about .. welcome
  (B) habituated to .. disregard
  (C) pleased with .. snub
  (D) inhibited by .. seek
  (E) unaware of .. avoid

2. Give he previously expressed interest and the
ambitious tone of her recent speeches, the senator's
attempt to convince the public that she is not inter-
ested in running for a second term is ----.
  (A) laudable
  (B) likely
  (C) authentic
  (D) futile
  (E) sincere

3. Many of her followers remain ---- to her, and
  even those who have rejected her leadership are
  unconvinced of the ---- of replacing her during
  the current turmoil.
  (A) opposed.. urgency
  (B) friendly.. harm
  (C) loyal.. wisdom
  (D) cool.. usefulness
  (E) sympathetic.. disadvantage

4. Unlike many recent interpretations of Beethoven's
piano sonatas, the recitalist's performance was a
delightfully free and introspective one; nevertheless,
it was also, seemingly paradoxically, quite ----.
  (A) appealing
  (B) exuberant
  (C) idiosyncratic
  (D) unskilled
  (E) controlled

5. Species with relatively ---- metabolic rates, including
hibernators, generally live longer than those whose
metabolic rates are more rapid.
(A) prolific
(B) sedentary
  (C) sluggish
  (D) measured
  (E) restive

6. Belying his earlier reputation for ---- as a negotiator,
Morgan had recently assumed a more ---- stance
for which many of his erstwhile critics praised him.
  (A) intransigence.. conciliatory
  (B) impropriety.. intolerant
  (C) inflexibility.. unreasonable
  (D) success.. authoritative
  (E) incompetence.. combative

7. Although Irish literature continued to flourish after
the sixteenth century, a ---- tradition is ----
in the visual arts: we think about Irish culture in terms of
the word, not in terms of pictorial images.
(A) rich.. superfluous
  (B) lively.. found
  (C) comparable.. absent
  (D) forgotten.. apparent
  (E) lost.. extant

8. SILVER: TARNISH::
  (A) gold: burnish
  (B) steel: forge
  (C) iron: rust
  (D) lead: cast
  (E) tin: shear

9. DISLIKE: LOATHING::
  (A) appreciation: gratification
  (B) hunger: appetite
  (C) void: dearth
  (D) pleasure: bliss
  (E) pain: ache

10. CRAVEN: HEROIC::
  (A) unruly: energetic
  (B) listless: attractive
  (C) volatile: constant
  (D) deft: trifling
  (E) awkward: amusing

11. FILLY: HORSE::
  (A) antennae: butterfly
  (B) pullet: chicken
  (C) gaggle: goose
  (D) duck: drake
  (E) wasp: bee

12. PITHINESS: APHORISM::
  (A) craft: art
  (B) detail: sketch
  (C) illusion: story
  (D) exaggeration: caricature
  (E) sophistication: farce

13. EPHEMERAL: ENDURING::
  (A) infirm: healing
  (B) insensitive: cooperating
  (C) inanimate: living
  (D) interminable: continuing
  (E) ineffectual: proceeding

14. POSTURER: UNAFFECTED::
  (A) brat: insolent
  (B) hypocrite: perceptive
  (C) grouch: respected
  (D) bigot: tolerant
  (E) rogue: empathetic

15. FACETIOUS: SPEECH::
  (A) precocious: learning
  (B) unbecoming: color
  (C) exemplary: conduct
  (D) craven: timidity
  (E) antic: behavior

16. VAGARY: PREDICT::
  (A) quotation: misdirect
  (B) investigation: confirm
  (C) stamina: deplete
  (D) turbulence: upset
  (E) impossibility: execute

28. PREFACE:
(A) improvisation
(B) burlesque
(C) epilogue
(D) tangent
(E) backdrop

29. DEBILITATE:
(A) implicate
(B) invigorate
(C) obfuscate
(D) realign
(E) encumber

30. TASTY:
(A) uninteresting
(B) unfamiliar
(C) unexpected
(D) understated
(E) undervalued

31. ABNEGATE:
(A) refresh
(B) reaffirm
(C) relieve
(D) react
(E) reform

32. SERRIED:
(A) partially formed
(B) widely separated
(C) narrowly missed
(D) extremely grateful
(E) reasonably clean

33. BOMBASTIC:
(A) unflappable
(B) uninspired
(C) unpretentious
(D) inscrutable
(E) incisive

34. BANAL:
(A) comfortable
(B) novel
(C) equal
(D) fatal
(E) competent
35. LANGUISH:
(A) agitate
(B) wander
(C) relieve
(D) discomfit
(E) thrive

36. ENNUI:
(A) intimidation
(B) sleaze
(C) faint recollection
(D) keen interest
(E) deep reservation

37.DAUNTLESS:
(A) sophomoric
(B) trifling
(C) pusillanimous
(D) specious
(E) parsimonious

38.TEMERITY:
(A) credibility
(B) authority
(C) celebrity
(D) acrimony
(E) circumspection



SECTION 4
Time-30 minutes
38 Questions

1. Although sales have continued to increase since last
April, unfortunately the rate of increase has ----.
(A) resurged
(B) capitulated
(C) retaliated
(D) persevered
(E) decelerated

2. Although the mental process that creates a fresh and
original poem or drama is doubtless ---- that which
originates and elaborates scientific discoveries, there
is clearly a discernible difference between the crea-
tors
(A) peripheral to
(B) contiguous with
(C) opposed to
(D) analogous to
(E) inconsistent with

3. It is disappointing to note that the latest edition of
the bibliography belies its long-standing reputation
for ---- by ---- some significant references to
recent publications.
(A) imprecision.. appropriating
(B) relevance.. adding
(C) timeliness.. updating
(D) meticulousness.. revising
(E) exhaustiveness.. omitting  
4. Although Simpson was ingenious at ---- to appear
innovative and spontaneous, beneath the ruse he
remained uninspired and rigid in his approach to
problem-solving.
(A) intending
(B) contriving
(C) forbearing
(D) declining
(E) deserving

5. She was criticized by her fellow lawyers not because
she was not ----, but because she so ---- pre-
pared her cases that she failed to bring the expected
number to trial.
(A) well versed.. knowledgeably
(B) well trained.. enthusiastically
(C) congenial.. rapidly
(D) hardworking.. minutely
(E) astute.. efficiently

6. Schlesinger has recently assumed a conciliatory atti-
tude that is not ---- by his colleagues, who con-
tinue to ---- compromise.
(A) eschewed.. dread
(B) shared.. defend
(C) questioned.. reject
(D) understood.. advocate
(E) commended.. disparage

7. The National Archives contain information so ----
that researchers have been known never to publish
because they cannot bear to bring their studies to an
end.
(A) divisive
(B) seductive
(C) selective
(D) repetitive
(E) resourceful

8. HILL: MOUNTAIN::
(A) grass: rocks
(B) autumn: winter
(C) creek: river
(D) star: sun
(E) cliff: slope

9. AERATE: OXYGEN::
(A) eclipse: light
(B) desiccate: moisture
(C) precipitate: additive
(D) hydrate: water
(E) striate: texture

10. ORCHESTRA: MUSICIAN:
(A) cube: side
(B) kilometer: meter
(C) sonnet: poem
(D) biped: foot
(E) pack: wolf

11. EQUIVOCATION: MISLEADING::
(A) mitigation: severe
(B) advice: peremptory
(C) bromide: hackneyed
(D) precept: obedient
(E) explanation: unintelligible

12. CENSORSHIP: COMMUNICATION::
(A) propaganda: ideology
(B) preservative: decay
(C) revision: accuracy
(D) rest: atrophy
(E) exercise: fitness

13. BUS: PASSENGERS:
(A) flock: birds
(B) tanker: liquid
(C) envelope: letter
(D) bin: coal
(E) automobile: gasoline

14. BALLAD: STANZA::
(A) novel: chapter
(B) poem: meter
(C) play: dialogue
(D) movie: script
(E) photograph: caption

15. DISABUSE: FALLACY::
(A) cure: disease
(B) persevere: dereliction
(C) belittle: imperfection
(D) discredit: reputation
(E) discern: discrimination

16. BLANDISHMENT: CAJOLE::
(A) prediction: convince
(B) obstacle: impede
(C) embellishment: praise
(D) deficiency: compensate
(E) compliment: exaggerate


28. DEBUT:
(A) collaboration
(B) monologue
(C) farewell performance
(D) repertoire standard
(E) starring role

29. WITHER:
(A) disagree
(B) shine
(C) plant
(D) adhere
(E) revive

30. BUCK:
(A) cover over
(B) assent to
(C) brag about
(D) improve
(E) repair

31. MEAN:
(A) trusting
(B) ardent
(C) clever
(D) incautious
(E) noble

32. ADJUNCT:
(A) expert appraisal
(B) generous donation
(C) essential element
(D) mild reproof
(E) impartial judgment

33. CANONICAL:
(A) imprecise
(B) ubiquitous
(C) superfluous
(D) nontraditional
(E) divisive

34. TICKLISH:
(A) heavy-handed
(B) significant
(C) tolerant
(D) impartial
(E) imperturbable

35. PREVALENT:
(A) invasive
(B) inconsistent
(C) indistinct
(D) unpalatable
(E) unusual

36. PENURY:
(A) approbation
(B) affluence
(C) objectivity
(D) compensation
(E) grandiosity

37. MINATORY:
(A) convenient
(B) nonthreatening
(C) straightforward
(D) fastidious
(E) rational

38. CALUMNIOUS:
(A) adept
(B) aloof
(C) quaint
(D) decorous
(E) flattering


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yunr1314 发表于 2008-5-23 11:50:49

第一套数学的第6题, 答案是C 吗? 答案错了吧?
边长为10 的正方形面积和边长50的面积之比

FFFMZJB 发表于 2008-5-23 11:59:59

今天做

chenhao861025 发表于 2008-5-23 12:32:59

回复 #2 yunr1314 的帖子

第六题题错了,0.004改成0.04

chenhao861025 发表于 2008-5-23 12:35:01

这倒数学题大家答案是什么,注:我已将单位转换算了。
A certain brand of soap powder is sold in boxes that contain either 8.0 pounds priced at $2.24 per box or 10.5 pounds priced at $3.00 per box. (1 pound = 16 ounces)

10. The price per ounce                           The price per ounce
of the soap powder in                                                        of the soap powder in
the 8.0-pound box                                                  the 10.5-pound box

yunr1314 发表于 2008-5-23 13:00:35

回复 #5 chenhao861025 的帖子

不需要转换单位,直接算就行了,量纲都是一样的

wingerwesker 发表于 2008-5-23 13:26:54

2.24/8    <   3/10.5

echo87826 发表于 2008-5-23 14:56:46

数学S3 21题 what is the range for the number of errors made by the employees in the sample?请问下这个具体含义是什么?
S4 填空 第七题答案是不是错了?陈胜元和XDF老师选的答案都是A?

Zeratel 发表于 2008-5-23 15:02:13

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what is the range for the number of errors made by the employees in the sample?
雇员造成的错误数量的值域(最大值与最小值之差)是多少?

那道填空....感觉有点问题,答案应该是A吧....
这是去年10G时候的讨论:

我翻了一下去年大家的讨论,发现这题好像确实应该是A,这是解释:
解题 so....that 结构的因果句,这些信息是如此的怎么样以至于把它们公开就会导致研究终结(bring their studies to an end)的下场呢?至少从语气及感情色彩上判断,这些信息具有产生不好的影响的性质,符合这一条件的只有A选项。
译文 国家档案馆保存的资料是如此地具有引起分裂和不合的性质,以至于研究人员们以从不公布(这些信息) 而为人所知,因为他们不能承受使他们的研究终结的下场。

[ 本帖最后由 Zeratel 于 2008-5-23 15:10 编辑 ]

saavedro 发表于 2008-5-23 16:05:54

为什么没有阅读呢?  我还来找资料呢 呵呵

lxccje 发表于 2008-5-23 16:19:39

S1的24题选什么?杨继的书上选D
谁能帮我解释下S522题。算出来的总费用是112,但是我觉得这个只是最小数,所以我选D的。难道是我想复杂了?
还有S5的25题。难道不是用1.6/(1.7+1.6)吗?

echo87826 发表于 2008-5-23 16:22:52

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:)谢谢斑竹,再请问下S1的短阅读20题,是不是从段首句“this is not to deny that the Black..”这句话能看出来 gospel music 和spirituals实际上是一个same muscial tradition?我选的是D,正好意思拧了。。。
还有长阅读21t 主旨题,答案中的 broder biological concerns是从原文中哪里找到的阿?
24t,我觉得作者真的很supportive阿,比如L50 ..have generated excitement among investigators..哪里看出来mildly?
还有数学S5的10T真的不知道为什么。。。
麻烦了!

chenhao861025 发表于 2008-5-23 18:01:12

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2.24/8    <   3/10.5 那答案应该是b啊  答案错了吧

Gloves 发表于 2008-5-23 18:08:45

我又发现一堆问题,看第二遍真的很必要啊

在新东方的时候,黄药师曾经说同一个主体是不可以既A又—A的,否则会自相矛盾,只能是程度不同,而这道题主体recitalist's performance 难道可以既 free 又 controlled么?还是我分析有误呢?请达人指教!
4. Unlike many recent interpretations of Beethoven's
piano sonatas, the recitalist's performance was a
delightfully free and introspective one; nevertheless,
it was also, seemingly paradoxically, quite ----.
  (A) appealing
  (B) exuberant
  (C) idiosyncratic
  (D) unskilled
  (E) controlled

关于Belie的问题, 下面两道题中都出现了 belie...for...,bilie到底是什么作用呢? 我查wm 发现belie 是 证明...为误,for 后面应该跟的是错的那个表面想象,合适正确的本质呢?
6. Belying his earlier reputation for ---- as a negotiator,
Morgan had recently assumed a more ---- stance
for which many of his erstwhile critics praised him.
  (A) intransigence.. conciliatory
  (B) impropriety.. intolerant
  (C) inflexibility.. unreasonable
  (D) success.. authoritative
  (E) incompetence.. combative
答案选A 这句话该怎么翻译呢?

3. It is disappointing to note that the latest edition of
the bibliography belies its long-standing reputation
for ---- by ---- some significant references to
recent publications.
(A) imprecision.. appropriating
(B) relevance.. adding
(C) timeliness.. updating
(D) meticulousness.. revising
(E) exhaustiveness.. omitting  
答案选e,是个负评价吧,表示证明exhaustiveness 为误是么?



关于Although的问题,although 应该是表是转折的吧?例如 Although A 尚可,但是A不是最好的。抑或是下面的第一题
1. Although sales have continued to increase since last
April, unfortunately the rate of increase has ----.
(A) resurged
(B) capitulated
(C) retaliated
(D) persevered
(E) decelerated
althogh 数量 在上升但是 上升的度在降低

但下面的第七题:
7. Although Irish literature continued to flourish after
the sixteenth century, a ---- tradition is ----
in the visual arts: we think about Irish culture in terms of
the word, not in terms of pictorial images.
(A) rich.. superfluous
  (B) lively.. found
  (C) comparable.. absent
  (D) forgotten.. apparent
  (E) lost.. extant
答案选的是C,简化来说尽管A发展的不错,B却没有怎么发展他们这样的逻辑感觉不像典型的although的感觉 我觉得不从后面来看,单看前面Although Irish literature continued to flourish after
the sixteenth century, a ---- tradition is ----
in the visual arts: 应该好像是 尽管A发展的不错,B发展的更好,大家觉得呢?

s5 的24 题 我数来数去都是4个答案怎么是5个呢?

谢谢耐心看完。共同加油!!

shelley_tty 发表于 2008-5-23 18:13:25

昏死 好不容易V做的好些了 数学竟然错了9个……
检查了下,有一个是印刷问题,印掉了比较的另一项。但似乎有几个答案有问题,特来求证下,大家帮忙看看,谢谢了哈~

section 5
17题,是(1-0.05)3次方+1吧,似乎没有答案类~如果是2次方才是D1.9025呢,是大白本印刷错了?

22题不知道怎么是c了,我怎么算的是182啊?油价是0.8,税收是0.5,那么没加仑的油要付1.3吧?3500公理以25公里每加仑的话是要3500/25=140加仑的油,那么价格是140*1.3,这样做有没有什么问题呀?

24题我数来数去也只有4个,J,C,A,U.其他的我还特意验算过,只有W疑似,但是他是1.2/2.2《50%呢!哪个是第五个类?困扰了……

29题题目太长了,没看懂,一堆数字也不知道是怎么算了,麻烦大家帮我解释下题目什么意思呀,严重感谢了~:loveliness:
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