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SECTION 1
Time –30 minutes
18 Questions

1. While many Russian composers of the
  nineteenth century contributed to an emerging
  national style, other composers did not----
  idiomatic Russian musical elements, ---- instead   
  the traditional musical vocabulary of Western
  European Romanticism.
  (A) utilize ..rejecting
  (B) incorporate.. preferring
  (C) exclude.. avoiding
  (D) repudiate.. expanding
  (E) esteem.. disdaining

2. Because the painter Albert Pinkham Ryder was
  obsessed with his ----perfection, he was rarely
  ----a painting, creating endless variations of a
  scene on one canvas, one on top of another.
  (A) quest for.. satisfied with
  (B) insistence on .. displeased with
  (C) contempt for.. disconcerted by
  (D) alienation from.. immersed in
  (E) need for.. concerned with

3. Objectively set standards can serve as a ----for
  physicians, providing them ----unjustified
  malpractice claims.
  (A) trial.. evidence of
  (B) model.. experience with
  (C) criterion.. reasons for
  (D) test.. questions about
  (E) safeguard.. protection from

4. In spite of ----reviews in the press, the
  production of her play was ----almost certain
  oblivion by enthusiastic audiences whose   
  acumen was greater than that of the critics.
  (A) lukewarm.. condemned to
  (B) scathing.. exposed to
  (C) lackluster.. rescued from
  (D) sensitive.. reduced to
  (E) admiring.. insured against

5. The passions of love and pride are often found
  in the same individual, but having little in
  common, they mutually ----, not to say destroy,
  each other.
  (A) reinforce
  (B) annihilate
  (C) enhance
  (D) weaken
  (E) embrace

6. The necessity of establishing discrete categories
  for observations frequently leads to attempts to
  make absolute ----when there are in reality
  only----.
  (A) analyses.. hypotheses
  (B) correlations.. digressions
  (C) distinctions.. gradations
  (D) complications.. ambiguities
  (E) conjectures.. approximations

7. A unique clay disk found at the Minoan site of
  Phaistos is often ----as the earliest example of
  printing by scholars who have defended its claim
  to this status despite equivalent claims put
  forward for other printing artifacts.
  (A) questioned
  (B) overlooked
  (C) adduced
  (D) conceded
  (E) dismissed

8. EXEMPT: LIABILITY::
  (A) flout: authority
  (B) bestow: reward
  (C) permit: request
  (D) restrain: disorder
  (E) pardon: penalty
9. FULL-BODIED: FLAVOR::
   (A) penetrating: vision
   (B) humorous: character
   (C) salacious: language
   (D) nostalgic: feeling
   (E) resonant: sound


10. LEGACY: PREDECESSOR::
   (A) gift: donor
   (B) gratuity: service
   (C) contribution: charity
   (D) receipt: customer
   (E) loan: collector

11. HERO: ADMIRABLE::
   (A) critic: capricious
   (B) braggart: surly
   (C) eccentric: unconventional
   (D) anarchist: powerful
   (E) enemy: immoral

12. GALVANIZE: STIMULATE::
   (A) agitate: occlude
   (B) incubate: humidify
   (C) sterilize: separate
   (D) irrigate: flush
   (E) purify: amalgamate

13. MANIFEST: PERCEIVE::
   (A) porous: tear
   (B) renovated: improve
   (C) doubtful: assess
   (D) brittle: break
   (E) elite: qualify

14. LOOSE: CONFINEMENT::
   (A) forgive: injury
   (B) promulgate: rule
   (C) disabuse: misconception
   (D) redress: allegation
   (E) disengage: independence

15. BLANDISHMENT: COAX::
   (A) prevarication: deceive
   (B) reverie: dream
   (C) persuasion: coerce
   (D) enticement: impoverish
   (E) explanation: mislead

16. CONVULSION: CONTRACTION::
   (A) aggression: attack
   (B) sulkiness: punishment
   (C) persistence: acquiescence
   (D) frenzy: emotion
   (E) indifference: greeting

28. GROUNDED:
   (A) attendant
   (B) flawless
   (C) effective
   (D) aloft
   (E) noteworthy

29. DISCHARGE:
   (A) retreat
   (B) hire
   (C) insist
   (D) circulate
   (E) pause

30. INTERMITTENT:
   (A) compatible
   (B) constant
   (C) neutral
   (D) unadulterated
   (E) indispensable

31. APT:
   (A) exceptionally ornate
   (B) patently absurd
   (C) singularly destructive
   (D) extremely inappropriate
   (E) fundamentally insensitive

32. JUSTIFY:
   (A) misjudge
   (B) ponder
   (C) terminate
   (D) argue against
   (E) select from
33. TEDIOUS:
   (A) intricate
   (B) straightforward
   (C) conspicuous
   (D) entertaining
   (E) prominent

34. INTEGRAL:
   (A) profuse
   (B) superfluous
   (C) meritorious
   (D) neutral
   (E) displaced

35. COWED:
   (A) unencumbered
   (B) untired
   (C) unversed
   (D) unworried
   (E) undaunted

36. CONCORD:
   (A) continuance
   (B) severance
   (C) dissension
   (D) complex relationship
   (E) unrealistic hypothesis

37. FRIABLE:
   (A) substantial
   (B) inflexible
   (C) easily contained
   (D) slow to accelerate
   (E) not easily crumbled

38. DERACINATE:
   (A) illuminate
   (B) quench
   (C) amplify
   (D) polish
   (E) plant


SECTION 4
Time – 30 minutes
38 Questions

1. Punishment for violating moral rules is much
  more common than reward for following them;
  thus, ----- the rules goes almost ---- in society.
  (A) association with .. undefended
  (B) adherence to .. unnoticed
  (C) affiliation of .. uncorrected
  (D) opposition to .. unchecked
  (E) ignorance of .. unresolved

2. Compassion is a great respecter of justice: we
  pity those who suffer ----.
  (A) shamelessly
  (B) unwittingly
  (C) vicariously
  (D) intensively
  (E) undeservedly

3. No work illustrated his disdain for a systematic
  approach to research better than his
  dissertation, which was rejected primarily
  because his bibliography constituted, at best,
  ----- survey of the major texts in his field.
  (A) an unimaginative
  (B) an orthodox
  (C) a meticulous
  (D) a comprehensive
  (E) a haphazard

4. In contrast to the----- with which the
  acquisition of language by young children was
  once regarded, the process by which such
  learning occurs has now become the object
  of ----- .
  (A) intensity .. fascination
  (B) incuriosity .. scrutiny
  (C) anxiety .. criticism
  (D) reverence .. admiration
  (E) impatience .. training

5. The senator’s remark that she is ambivalent
  about running for a second term is -----given
  the extremely ----- fund-raising activities of
  her campaign committee.
  (A) disingenuous .. reluctant
  (B) futile .. clandestine
  (C) sincere .. visible
  (D) persuasive .. apathetic
  (E) straightforward .. energetic

6. Until quite recently research on diabetes had, as
  a kind of holding action, attempted to refine
  the -----of the disease, primarily because no
  preventive strategy seemed at all likely to
  be ----- .
  (A) definition .. necessary
  (B) anticipation .. acceptable
  (C) understanding .. costly
  (D) treatment .. practicable
  (E) symptoms .. feasible

7. Most plant species exhibit ----- in their
  geographical distribution: often, a given species
  is found over a large geographical area, but
  individual populations within that range are
  widely ----- .
  (A) discontinuity .. separated
  (B) density .. dispersed
  (C) symmetry .. observed
  (D) uniformity .. scattered
  (E) concentration .. adaptable


Directions: In each of the following questions, a
related pair of words or phrases is followed by five lettered pairs ofwords or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best expresses arelationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.

8. FATIGUE: REST::
  (A) gravity: weight
  (B) friction: heat
  (C) dehydration: water
  (D) dizziness: vertigo
  (E) radiation: light

9. RECYCLE: DISPOSAL::
  (A) recommend: insistence
  (B) reciprocate: treatment
  (C) rehabilitate: demolition
  (D) attach: conquest
  (E) offer: sale

10. DICTIONARY: ALPHABETICAL::
   (A) map: contoured
   (B) diary: anecdotal
   (C) outline: detailed
   (D) narrative: prosaic
   (E) annals: chronological

11. ATTENUATE: THICKNESS::
   (A) separate: substance
   (B) ventilate: circulation
   (C) vaccinate: immunity
   (D) relocate: site
   (E) debilitate: strength

12. SATIRE: RIDICULE::
   (A) oration: enmity
   (B) lullaby: dream
   (C) parody: praise
   (D) elegy: sorrow
   (E) sonnet: remembrance

13. STOIC: PERTURB::
   (A) perplexed: enlighten
   (B) nondescript: neglect
   (C) tranquil: pacify
   (D) avaricious: satisfy
   (E) daunting: bewilder

14. EXCULPATORY: ABSOLVE::
   (A) motivational: stir
   (B) conventional: resist
   (C) rhetorical: speak
   (D) pedantic: learn
   (E) ponderous: choose

15. MODERATE: INTENSITY::
   (A) extenuate: seriousness
   (B) separate: distance
   (C) indulge: chaos
   (D) commemorate: memorial
   (E) disparage: animosity

16. JOLT: MOVE::
   (A) possess: acquire
   (B) arrive: remain
   (C) check: stop
   (D) spiral: turn
   (E) rattle: hear
  


28. CELEBRITY:
   (A) eccentricity
   (B) informality
   (C) obscurity
   (D) aloofness
   (E) nonchalance

29. CHRONIC:
   (A) imminent
   (B) asynchronous
   (C) sequential
   (D) sporadic
   (E) spontaneous

30. ACCUMULATION:
   (A) severance
   (B) dissipation
   (C) reciprocity
   (D) absolution
   (E) remuneration

31. CALCIFICATION:
   (A) forgetfulness
   (B) abundance
   (C) streamlining
   (D) clairvoyance
   (E) flexibility

32. MIGRATORY:
   (A) speculative
   (B) transitory
   (C) sedentary
   (D) kinetic
   (E) convergent

33. CIVILITY:
   (A) impassivity
   (B) rudeness
   (C) indiscretion
   (D) dubiety
   (E) indolence

34. VARIANCE:
   (A) contingency
   (B) congruity
   (C) encumbrance
   (D) usefulness
   (E) distinctness

35. GENIAL:
   (A) dyspeptic
   (B) ceremonious
   (C) wistful
   (D) ravishing
   (E) variable

36. DIURNAL:
   (A) predictable
   (B) ephemeral
   (C) primitive
   (D) nocturnal
   (E) vestigial

37. APOLOGIST:
   (A) accompanist
   (B) protagonist
   (C) supplicant
   (D) critic
   (E) conspirator

38. VIRULENT:
   (A) auspicious
   (B) polite
   (C) salubrious
   (D) vanquished
   (E) intermittent




答案:

Section 1:        (B/D)AECD CCEEA CDDCA DBCCCAEBEC ADDBB DDDBE CEE
Section 3:        CCDBB ACBAD CCABC CBEAB BDBEC EEACE
Section 4:         BEEBD DACCE EDDAA CCBED CBBCE ADCDB ECBBA DDC
Section 6:        BAADC ADCDC DBCDB ABEDE CBABD EAEBE


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sanction1的第六题The necessity of establishing discrete categories
  for observations frequently leads to attempts to
  make absolute ----when there are in reality
  only----.
  (A) analyses.. hypotheses
  (B) correlations.. digressions
  (C) distinctions.. gradations
  (D) complications.. ambiguities
  (E) conjectures.. approximations
为什么选c?

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数学好迷茫,总做不到满分。
14.the sum of x and y is less than the product of x and y.y=1/2,问什么答案是x<o啊?
27.for what order pair (x,y)on the graph of y=1/2x-1does the x-coordinate equal the y-cordinate?:confused: 觉得题是错的。。。

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14 x+y<xy,代入y=1/2,x+1/2<1/2x,解得1/2x<-1/2,x<-1<0
27 题目意思就是y=1/2x-1和x=y方程联立,解得x=y=-2

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这套题作的好崩溃,阅读错了好多,呜呜呜,检讨一下去……

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确定了考试顺序:填空-类比-反义-阅读
填空和阅读是兵家必争之地!得此二者得天下!
IF YOU THINK YOU CAN'T,
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discrete categories->necessity说明后面的心态:不喜欢一起而要分散->保持个体独立性
所以是distinction
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晕,第一个V填空错1阅读错8!第二个V就变成填空错6阅读错1……怎么这样大起大落……郁闷中
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想看看小Q的报分帖,结果没看到!

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感觉这套题的V2填空有难度~错了很多,而且做第二遍还是错, 下午要好好总结一下
问一下,section4-7,
Most plant species exhibit ___ in their geographical distribution: often, a given species is found over a large geographical area, but individual populations within that range are widely ___.
A. discontinuity...separated---key
B. density ... dispersed
C. symmetry... observed
D. uniformity...scattered
E. concentration... adaptable
M: 没看懂but怎么去反?
It is a world of ideas, or nothing...

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某一种经常生长在大范围地区(分布范围广),但是(but)单个个体存在是独立的,所以说,有不连续性。。。
翻译的烂,magic能看懂我的中文翻译么。。。。 :(
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原帖由 thomas_yangzj 于 2007-10-21 11:32 发表
确定了考试顺序:填空-类比-反义-阅读
填空和阅读是兵家必争之地!得此二者得天下!


为什么填空和阅读?
个人觉得单词还是最重要的。。。
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我是说自己,因为填空和阅读最考能力,把握住了就像是吃了定心丸:
“老子连阅读和填空都拿下了还怕啥?”
不是单词不重要,只是这个东西不确定性很大
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问一下Section6 的21题,谢谢!

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