Zeratel 发表于 2008-6-2 13:46:29

086G模考冲刺第9辑!98-11(截距有正负!)

不好意思来晚了....模考快结束了,大家一定要再接再厉,6.4攻克GRE!
(感谢sherry姐的题目^-^)

SECTION 1
Time-30minutes
38 Questions

1. There is hardly a generalization that can be made about people’ssocial behavior and the values informing it that cannot be ------fromone or another point of view, or even ------as simplistic or vapid.
(A) accepted…praised
(B) intuited…exposed
(C) harangued…retracted
(D) defended…glorified
(E) challenged…dismissed
2. Although any destruction of vitamins caused by food irradiationcould be ------ the use of diet supplements, there may be no protectionfrom carcinogens that some fear might be introduced into foods by theprocess.
(A) counterbalanced by
(B) attributed to
(C) inferred from
(D) augmented with
(E) stimulated by
3. Though he refused any responsibility for the failure of thenegotiations, Stevenson had no right to ------himself: it was his------that had caused the debacle.
(A) blame… skill
(B) congratulate…modesty
(C) berate…largesse
(D) accuse…obstinacy
(E) absolve…acrimony
4. The prevailing union of passionate interest in detailed facts withequal devotion to abstract ------is a hallmark of our present society;in the past this union appeared, at best, ------and as if by chance.
(A) data…extensively
(B) philosophy…cyclically
(C) generalization…sporadically
(D) evaluation…opportunely
(E) intuition….selectively
5. A century ago the physician’s word was ------ to doubt it was considered almost sacrilegious
(A) inevitable
(B) intractable
(C) incontrovertible
(D) objective
(E) respectable
6. So much of modern fiction in the United States is autobiographical,and so much of the auto¬biography fictionalized, that the------sometimes seem largely------.
(A) authors…ignored
(B) needs…unrecognized
(C) genres…interchangeable
(D) intentions…misunderstood
(E) misapprehensions…uncorrected
7. Robin’s words were not without emotion: they retained their level tone only by a careful ------ imminent extremes.
(A) equipoise between
(B) embrace of
(C) oscillation between
(D) limitation to
(E) Subjection to
8. OIL : LUBRICATE::
(A) preservative : desiccate
(B) wine : ferment
(C) honey : pollinate
(D) antiseptic : disinfect
(E) soil : fertilize
9. CONSTRUCT : REMODEL::
(A) exhibit : perform
(B) compose : edit
(C) demolish : repair
(D) quantify : estimate
(E) predict : assess
10. SPOKE : HUB::
(A) radius : center
(B) parabola : equation
(C) line : point
(D) vector : direction
(E) slope : change
11. ILLUSTRATE : PICTURES::
(A) particularize : details
(B) abridge : texts
(C) parse : sentences
(D) regularize : inconsistencies
(E) economize: words
12. PANTRY : FOOD::
(A) museum : replicas
(B) ship : cargo
(C) office : business
(D) armory : weapons
(E) warehouse : storage
13. MIRTH : LAUGHTER::
(A) uncertainty : nod
(B) approval : applause
(C) danger : alarm
(D) labor : sweat
(E) love : respect
14. ABRADED : FRICTION::
(A) refined : combustion
(B) attenuated : coagulation
(C) diluted : immersion
(D) strengthened : compression
(E) desiccated : dehydration
15. PARSIMONY : MISER::
(A) temerity : despot
(B) belligerence: traitor
(C) remorse : delinquent
(D) equanimity : guardian
(E) rebelliousness: insurgent
16. NTTPICK : CRITICIZE::
(A) mock : imitate
(B) complain : argue
(C) interogate : probe
(D) fret : vex
     (E) cavil : object

28. SWERVE:
(A) maintain direction
(B) resume operation
(C) slow down
(D) divert
(E) orient
29. HUSBAND:
(A) rearrange
(B) alarm
(C) assist
(D) prize
(E) squander
30. DEACTIVATE:
(A) palpate
(B) alleviate
(C) inhale
(D) articulate
(E) potentiate
31. INTRANSIGENT:
(A) accustomed to command
(B) qualified to arbitrate
(C) open to compromise
(D) resigned to conflict
(E) opposed to violence
32. OCCLUDED:
(A) unvaried
(B) entire
(C) functional
(D) inverted
(E) unobstructed
33. ASSUAGE:
(A) intensify
(B) accuse
(C) correct
(D) create
(E) assert
34. QUIXOTIC:
(A) displaying consistently practical behavior
(B) considering several points of view
(C) expressing dissatisfaction
(D) suggesting uneasiness
(E) acting decisively
35. PELLUCID:
(A) stagnant
(B) murky
(C) glutinous
(D) noxious
(E) rancid
36. LACONISM:
(A) temerity
(B) vacuity
(C) dishonesty
(D) immaturity
(E) verbosity
37 REFRACTORY:
(A) active
(B) productive
(C) energetic
(D) responsive
(E) powerful
38. DEFINITIVE:
(A) prosaic
(B) convoluted
(C) unusual
(D) provisional
(E) vast

SECTION 4
Time-30minutes
38 Questions
1. That she seemed to prefer ------ to concentrated effort isundeniable; nevertheless, the impressive quality of her finishedpaintings suggests that her actual relationship to her art was anythingbut------.
(A) preparation…passionate
(B) artfulness…disengaged
(C) dabbling…superficial
(D) caprice…considered
(E) indecision…lighthearted
2. Because of the excellent preservation of the fossil, anatomicaldetails of early horseshoe crabs were ---- for the first time, enablingexperts to ---- the evolution of the horseshoe crab.
(A) scrutinized...ensure
(B) verified...advance
(C) identified...distort
(D) obscured...illustrate
(E) clarified...reassess
3. The philosopher claimed that a person who must consciously ------his or her own indifference before helping another is behaving morenobly than one whose basic disposition allows such an act to beperformed without------.
(A) feign...enthusiasm
(B) censure...comment
(C) embrace...duplicity
(D) suffer...effort
(E) overcome...deliberation
4. The senator's attempt to convince the public that he is notinterested in running for a second term is ------ given theextremely------ fund-raising activities of his campaign committee.
(A) futile...clandestine
(B) sincere...visible
(C) specious...apathetic
(D) disingenuous...public
(E) straightforward... dubious
5. Although a change in management may appear to ------- a shift in acompany's fortunes, more often than not its impact is --------
(A) hinder...measurable
(B) promote...demonstrable
(C) accelerate...profound
(D) betray...fundamental
(E) augur...inconsiderable
6. The skeleton of ------- bird that was recently discovered indicatedthat this ancient creature ------ today's birds in that, unlike earlierbirds and unlike reptilian ancestors, it had not a tooth in its head.
(A) a primeval... obscured
(B) a unique... preempted
(C) a primitive...anticipated
(D) a contemporary... foreshadowed
(E) an advanced...differed from
7. While many people utilize homeopathic remedies to treat healthproblems, other people do not ------such alternative treatments,-------- conventional medical treatments instead.
(A) distrust...employing
(B) embrace...eschewing
(C) reject...envisioning
(D) countenance... relying on
(E) recommend... turning from
8. PROGRAM: CONCERT::
(A) bibliography : book
(B) menu : entree
(C) questionnaire : poll
(D) platform : campaign
(E) agenda : meeting
9. EMBRACE: AFFECTION::
(A) prediction : memory
(B) innuendo : secrecy
(C) shrug : indifference
(D) conversation : familiarity
(E) vote : unanimity
10. ENTHUSIASM : MANIA::
(A) idea : inspiration
(B) nightmare : hallucination
(C) failure : disgust
(D) suspicion : paranoia
(E) energy : fitness
11. ANONYMOUS : IDENTIFY::
(A) nonchalant : excite
(B) repressed : constrain
(C) misled : trust
(D) annoying : assist
(E) unremarkable : please
12. CARTOGRAPHER : MAP::
(A) astronomer : stars
(B) carpenter: wood
(C) lumberjack : saw
(D) tailor : clothing
(E) weaver : loom
13.EXEMPLARY: IMITATION::
(A) venerable : denigration
(B) novel : duplication
(C) redoubtable : regard
(D) challenging : determination
(E) creditable: verification
14.INSENSITIVE:BOOR::
(A) spontaneous : extrovert
(B) mischievous : imp
(C) conformist : ally
(D) officious : zealot
(E) extravagant : miser

15. LABYRINTHINE : SIMPLICITY::
(A) epic : scope
(B) digressive : motive
(C) heretical : sincerity
(D) austere : design
(E) jejune : interest
16.EUPHEMISM: FFENSIVE::
(A) rhetoric : persuasive
(B) aphorism : diffuse
(C) metaphor : descriptive
(D) repetition : fatiguing
(E) conciliation : appeasing

28. MISREAD:
(A) refocus
(B) approve
(C) predict
(D) explain succinctly
(E) interpret correctly
29. DISSIPATE:
(A) gather
(B) seethe
(C) relax
(D) exert
(E) incite
30. ENUNCIATE:
(A) mumble
(B) disclaim
(C) dissuade
(D) bluster
(E) commend
31. TAUTEN:
(A) rarefy
(B) coarsen
(C) force
(D) loosen
(E) constrain
32. ZEALOTRY:
(A) pessimism
(B) generosity
(C) gullibility
(D) lack of fervor
(E) excess of confidence

33. REDOLENT
(A) cheerful
(B) resolute
(C) unscented
(D) uncovered
(E) untainted
34. GLUTINOUS:
(A) nonviscous
(B) nonporous
(C) antitoxic
(D) catalytic
(E) alkaline

35. PANEGYRIC:
(A) covenant
(B) recantation
(C) enigma
(D) termination
(E) anathema
36.AWASH:
(A) fouled
(B) quenched
(C) rigid
(D) dry
(E) sturdy
37. UNTOWARD:
(A) direct
(B) fortunate
(C) tangential
(D) decisive
(E) effective
38. SUPERCILIOUS.
(A) castigating
(B) obsequious
(C) reclusive
(D) rambunctious
(E) abrasive

SECTION 1:        EAECC CADBA ADBEE EBCBA EAECA BCAEE CEAAB EDD
SECTION 2:        CCCDB CDADB ADCDD CACEE BEBDE DDBAC
SECTION 4:        CEEDE CDECD ADCBE BEDBC BCAEA ABEAA DDCAE DBB
SECTION 5:        ABABB BDCAC DADDB CCBEC BECDA EEEDB

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biosoft 发表于 2008-6-2 13:48:25

平生第一次做沙发

请问下面这道题解题思路是什么
2. Because of the excellent preservation of the fossil, anatomicaldetails of early horseshoe crabs were ---- for the first time, enablingexperts to ---- the evolution of the horseshoe crab.
(A) scrutinized...ensure
(B) verified...advance
(C) identified...distort
(D) obscured...illustrate
(E) clarified...reassess

我选的是A,分析后还是不知如何下手!

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Zeratel 发表于 2008-6-2 14:11:11

回复 #2 biosoft 的帖子

the excellent preservation of the fossil说明化石保存的非常好,那么想一下化石保存得好的话,是不是整个古生物都淋漓尽致地展现在你面前了(想想恐龙化石)?所以horseshoe crabs 的解剖细节应该是非常明显的所以就只有A和E备选了.而根据前半句,由于化石保存完好,所以它是有史以来第一被__,而这个第一次,使得专家们能___,如果是A那么前半句尚且通顺,第一次被如此细致入微地观察,但是后半句就完全不通了.

biosoft 发表于 2008-6-2 14:19:47

回复 #3 Zeratel 的帖子

谢了。发现单词的精确意义理解有点问题。加油!

woaichixigua 发表于 2008-6-2 15:15:39

Section1的1,第一空是从hardly a generalization,我排除了B和D,可是第二空应该怎么分析呢?

Section4的6,第二空应该怎么理解呢?

第8个,program和concert是什么关系呢? 11个,16个也不明白

Q Section2的24个,题目应该怎么理解呢?是S/G>5,还是(S-G)/G>5,还是别的???

Section5的4,B项是1/2怎么会相等?是不是我的印错了应该是1/4哦?

15题,intercept到底分不分正负的啊?

感觉这次的填空和类比都做得好差,Section1还勉强,Section4错一片,顺便问下,这次的阅读是不是很容易伐?我居然破天荒的才错7个*^.^*

Q还是没办法做到全对,该死...

fengwei 发表于 2008-6-2 15:46:45

又见我爱吃西瓜,这年的题比较难

biosoft 发表于 2008-6-2 15:49:28

原帖由 woaichixigua 于 2008-6-2 15:15 发表
Section1的1,第一空是从hardly a generalization,我排除了B和D,可是第二空应该怎么分析呢?

Section4的6,第二空应该怎么理解呢?

第8个,program和concert是什么关系呢? 11个,16个也不明白

Q Sec ...

花了好长时间研究错题,为什么最近填空老是错这么多呢。我说些我“个人的理解”吧。

Section1的1,"第一空是从hardly a generalization,我排除了B和D",怎么排除的?这道题我还是不太懂,发现意思还是理解不了,当初做题时也一样。后面发现其实本句为特殊并列句(两个that)。因此两个that引导的句子关系应该相同,都修饰generalization。而前一句说这种generalization可通过***确定,后面的话应该就是generalization不能被否定,因此应该填贬义词吧。第二空和第一空应该是同一语气,因为好像记得not A, or B.表示对A,B同时否定,即A,B应该为同义。

Section4的6,呵呵,好像这要根据常识来做吧。由it had not a tooth in its head说明新发现的那种鸟类无“tooth“,而现代的鸟类也无牙齿,而由第一空可定位到A,C。故选C

类反还没分析完,上传个资料吧,自己找找(ctrl+F),(*^__^*) 嘻嘻……

Q Section2的24个:A is 5 more times than B,当初也没考虑,不过个人认为还是为S/G>5

Section5的4,正确答案好像选B吧(小于),因为左边的最大值为1/4(p=1/2时)

Section5的15:我也觉得有问题呀,我选的是D,因为它可能为1/2或-1/2吧。大家讨论讨论!

这次总的来说比以前有提高,不过还是没上1300,加油。两篇短阅读都直接放弃了,填空也做的不好。

大家阅读总共都留多少时间做,我有12分钟左右,不过刚好做个长阅读,汗!有妙招否?还请赐教 (*^__^*) 嘻嘻……

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Zeratel 发表于 2008-6-2 15:54:08

Section1的1,第一空是从hardly a generalization,我排除了B和D,可是第二空应该怎么分析呢?
从vapid就可以看出第二空肯定填负面的词呀

Section4的6,第二空应该怎么理解呢?
因为那个SENATOR募集竞选资金的因为太过明显了,所以他发表的对于竞选没兴趣的说法自然站不住脚咯

第8个,program和concert是什么关系呢? 11个,16个也不明白
program节目单,安排关系
11.(难以被)的关系
16.正面特征

Q Section2的24个,题目应该怎么理解呢?是S/G>5,还是(S-G)/G>5,还是别的???
S/G>5


Section5的4,B项是1/2怎么会相等?是不是我的印错了应该是1/4哦?
嗯,好像是有点问题...

15题,intercept到底分不分正负的啊?
分的

biosoft 发表于 2008-6-2 15:59:34

16、NITPICK : CRITICIZE
A mock : imitate
B complain : argue
C interrogate : probe
D fret : vex
E cavil : object

A为什么不行?

Zeratel 发表于 2008-6-2 16:06:02

程度问题
小与正常的关系

woaichixigua 发表于 2008-6-2 16:21:53

原帖由 fengwei 于 2008-6-2 15:46 发表
又见我爱吃西瓜,这年的题比较难


嘻嘻,还是相见不如怀念好噢~~

比较难么?

那难道我的蒙技又上了一个台阶:loveliness:

woaichixigua 发表于 2008-6-2 16:26:57

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我大概有15-17分钟的时间用来阅读

视乎填空花的时间

类反好像比较固定,比较快,不过代价就是老粗心,不是看错,就是勾错- -!!!

我也在想是不是放弃个短阅读会好点

PS,跨区涂卡管得严不严呢?

cristalpan 发表于 2008-6-2 16:27:36

section1

9. 为什么A  exhibit: perform 不对,同意词的关系

section4.
5.为什 A( hinder...measurable....)不对

13.为什 C (redoubtable: regard)不对,正面特征
15.为什 D (austere: design)不对,反面特征的关系啊
27. 哪里能看出 2是对的??? 但是文中有确有暗示1的信息,为什么不选A?

biosoft 发表于 2008-6-2 16:31:31

回复 #12 woaichixigua 的帖子

我每次都是跨区涂卡的呀,先做记号,做完Q后一起涂。Demo版主好像曾经说过跨区涂卡是最安全的跨区方式,应该可以的吧。

biosoft 发表于 2008-6-2 16:44:36

原帖由 cristalpan 于 2008-6-2 16:27 发表
section1

9. 为什么A  exhibit: perform 不对,同意词的关系

section4.
5.为什 A( hinder...measurable....)不对

13.为什 C (redoubtable: regard)不对,正面特征
15.为什 D (austere: desi ...

9. 为什么A  exhibit: perform 不对,同意词的关系
好像还有个修改关系吧

5.为什 A( hinder...measurable....)不对
我的理解是,不管change会对acompany's fortunes产生何种效果,都表明此change效果明显(好的或坏的),下句是对其影响重要性的反义,只有E。不知是否有更合理的解释

13.为什 C (redoubtable: regard)不对,正面特征
答案是选C的呀,为什么E不对呢?

其余的还没分析...

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