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模考进行到现在, 大家应该都已经比较有感觉了. 自己的弱项在哪里, 什么地方容易犯迷糊, 哪个单项可以压时间... 等等. 根据这些情况来调整后面的考场策略以及复习计划, 这就是模考最大的作用了~

天气预报说周四有个模考的好天气~大家加油!


Verbal部分填空和类反题目

SECTION 3
Time-30 minutes
Questions

1. What these people were waiting for would not
  have been apparent to others and was perhaps not
  very---their own minds.
  (A) obscure to  
  (B) intimate to  
  (C) illusory to
  (D) difficult for  
  (E) definite in

2. The attempt to breed suitable varieties of jojoba
  by using hybridization to---favorable traits was
  finally abandoned in favor of a simpler and much
  faster---: the domestication of flourishing wild
  strains.
  (A) eliminate.. alternative  
  (B) reinforce.. method
  (C) allow.. creation      
  (D) reduce.. idea
  (E) concentrate.. theory

3. According to one political theorist, a regime that
  has as its goal absolute---, without any---law or
  principle, has declared war on justice.
  (A) respectability.. codification of
  (B) supremacy .. suppression of
  (C) autonomy .. accountability to
  (D) fairness .. deviation from
  (E) responsibility .. prioritization of

4. Despite its ---, the book deals---with a number of
  crucial issues.
  (A) optimism .. cursorily
  (B) importance .. needlessly
  (C) virtues .. inadequately
  (D) novelty .. strangely
  (E) completeness .. thoroughly

5. Although frequent air travelers remain
  unconvinced, researchers have found that,
  paradoxically, the---disorientation inherent in jet
  lag also may yield some mental health---.
  (A) temporal.. benefits
  (B) acquired.. hazards
  (C) somatic .. disorders
  (D) random .. deficiencies
  (E) typical .. standards

6. Ironically, the proper use of figurative language
  must be based on the denotative meaning of the
  words, because it is the failure to recognize this---
  meaning that leads to mixed metaphors and their
  attendant incongruity.
  (A) esoteric   
  (B) literal   
  (C) latent
  (D) allusive   
  (E) symbolic

7. Although it seems---that there would be a greater
  risk of serious automobile accidents in densely
  populated areas, such accidents are more likely to
  occur in sparsely populated regions.
  (A) paradoxical   
  (B) axiomatic  
  (C) anomalous   
  (D) irrelevant  
  (E) portentous

8. CATASTROPHE: MISHAP::
  (A) prediction: recollection
  (B) contest: recognition
  (C) humiliation: embarrassment
  (D) reconciliation: solution
  (E) hurdle: challenge

9. SONNET: POET::
  (A) stage: actor
  (B) orchestra: conductor
  (C) music: dancer
  (D) canvas: painter
  (E) symphony: composer

10. LOQUACIOUS: SUCCINCT::
  (A) placid: indolent
  (B) vivacious: cheerful

  (C) vulgar: offensive
  (D) pretentious: sympathetic
  (E) adroit: ungainly


11.DEPORTATION:COUNTRY::
  (A) evacuation: shelter
  (B) abdication: throne
  (C) extradition: court
  (D) eviction: dwelling
  (E) debarkation: destination

12.MAELSTROM:TURBULENT::
  (A) stricture: imperative
  (B) mirage: illusory
  (C) antique: rare
  (D) myth: authentic
  (E) verdict: fair

13.ABSTEMIOUS: INDULGE::
  (A) affectionate: embrace
  (B) austere: decorate
  (C) articulate: preach
  (D) argumentative: harangue
  (E) affable: jest

14. BLUSTERING: SPEAK::
  (A) grimacing: smile
  (B) blinking: stare
  (C) slouching: sit
  (D) jeering: laugh
  (E) swaggering: walk

15. SOLACE: GRIEF::
  (A) rebuke: mistake
  (B) mortification: passion
  (C) encouragement: confidence
  (D) justification: action
  (E) pacification: anger


16. INDELIBLE: FORGET::
  (A) lucid: comprehend
  (B) astounding: expect
  (C) inconsequential: reduce
  (D) incorrigible: agree
  (E) fearsome: avoid

28. CUMBERSOME:
  (A) likely to succeed
  (B) reasonable to trust
  (C) valuable to have
  (D) easy to handle
  (E) important to know

29. INDUCEMENT:
  (A) reproof
  (B) deterrent
  (C) partiality
  (D) distinction
  (E) consideration

30. STARTLE:
  (A) appease
  (B) lull
  (C) reconcile
  (D) dally
  (E) slumber

31. ANOMALY:
  (A) derivation from estimates
  (B) conformity to norms
  (C) return to origins
  (D) adaptation to stresses
  (E) repression of traits

32. RECIPROCATING:
  (A) releasing slowly
  (B) calculating approximately
  (C) accepting provisionally
  (D) moving unidirectionally
  (E) mixing thoroughly

33. MOLLYCODDLE:
  (A) talk boastfully
  (B) flee swiftly
  (C) treat harshly
  (D) demand suddenly
  (E) adjust temporarily

34. SURFEIT:
  (A) affirmation
  (B) compromise
  (C) dexterity
  (D) deficiency
  (E) languor

35. SANGUINE:
  (A) morose
  (B) puzzled
  (C) gifted
  (D) witty
  (E) persistent

36. RETROSPECTIVE:
  (A) irresolute
  (B) hopeful
  (C) unencumbered
  (D) evanescent
  (E) anticipatory

37. ENCOMIUM:
  (A) biased evaluation
  (B) polite response
  (C) vague description
  (D) harsh criticism
  (E) sorrowful expression

38. FACTIONAL:
  (A) excessive
  (B) undistinguished
  (C) disdainful
  (D) disinterested
  (E) disparate



SECTION 6
Time—30 minutes
38 Questions

1. If the theory is self-evidently true, as its
  proponents assert, then why does---it still exist
  among well-informed people?
  (A) support for
  (B) excitement about
  (C) regret for
  (D) resignation about
  (E) opposition to

2. Although the ---of cases of measles has ---,
  researchers fear that eradication of the disease,
  once believed to be imminent, may not come
  soon.
  (A) occurrence.. continued
  (B) incidence.. declined
  (C) prediction.. resumed
  (D) number.. increased
  (E) study.. begun

3. Nothing---his irresponsibility better than his---
  delay in sending us the items he promised weeks
  ago.
  (A) justifies.. conspicuous
  (B) characterizes.. timely
  (C) epitomizes.. unnecessary
  (D) reveals.. conscientious
  (E) conceals.. inexplicable

4. The author did not see the---inherent in her
  scathing criticism of a writing style so similar to
  her own.
  (A) disinterest
  (B) incongruity
  (C) pessimism
  (D) compliment
  (E) symbolism

5. Whereas the Elizabethans struggled with the
  transition from medieval---experience to modern
  individualism, we confront an electronic
  technology that seems likely to reverse the trend,
  rendering individualism obsolete and
  interdependence mandatory.
  (A) literary
  (B) intuitive
  (C) corporate
  (D) heroic
  (E) spiritual

6. Our biological uniqueness requires that the effects
  of a substance must be verified by---experiments,
  even after thousands of tests of the effects of that
  substance on animals.
  (A) controlled
  (B) random
  (C) replicated
  (D) human
  (E) evolutionary

7. Today water is more---in landscape architecture
  than ever before, because technological advances
  have made it easy, in some instances even ---to
  install water features in public places.
  (A) conspicuous.. prohibitive
  (B) sporadic.. effortless
  (C) indispensable.. intricate
  (D) ubiquitous.. obligatory
  (E) controversial.. unnecessary

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

8. TERROR: FEAR::
  (A) craving: desire
  (B) inclination: liking
  (C) sympathy: empathy
  (D) urgency: lack
  (E) alibi: excuse

9. FEED: HUNGER::
  (A) reassure: uneasiness
  (B) penetrate: inclusion
  (C) abandon: desolation
  (D) transfer: location
  (E) fertilize: growth

10. PESTLE: GRIND::
  (A) scissors: sharpen
  (B) spice: flavor
  (C) spoon: stir
  (D) hammer: swing
  (E) fan: rotate

11. DISSEMBLE: HONESTY::
  (A) smile: amiability
  (B) snub: politeness
  (C) disagree: error
  (D) flee: furtiveness
  (E) elate: exuberance

12. SYNOPSIS: CONCISENESS::
  (A) distillate: purity
  (B) mutation: viability
  (C) replication: precedence
  (D) illusion: quickness
  (E) icon: charity


13. MEDIATION : COMPROMISE::
  (A) exclamation: remark
  (B) approbation: acclaim
(C) election: legislation
  (D) prosecution: conviction
  (E) conclusion: evaluation

14. DEMOGRAPHY: POPULATION::
  (A) agronomy: farm
  (B) astronomy: planets
  (C) chemistry: heat
  (D) meteorology: weather
  (E) genetics: adaptation

15. EQUIVOCATION: TRUTH
  (A) rhetoric: persuasion
  (B) obfuscation: clarity
  (C) metaphor: description
  (D) repetition: boredom
  (E) conciliation: appeasement

16. CRAVEN: ADMIRABLE::
  (A) unruly: energetic
  (B) listless: attractive
  (C) deft: awkward
  (D) trifling: amusing
  (E) volatile: passionate


28. FLIPPANCY:
   (A) temperance
   (B) reliability
   (C) seriousness
   (D) inflexibility
   (E) reticence

29. FACETIOUS:
   (A) uncomplicated
   (B) prideful
   (C) earnest
   (D) laconic
   (E) forbearing

30. BUNGLE:
   (A) bring off
   (B) bail out:
   (C) give in
   (D) pull through
   (E) put together

31. STODGY:
   (A) nervous
   (B) incisive
   (C) exciting
   (D) talkative
   (E) happy


32. INIMITABLE:
   (A) enviable
   (B) reparable
   (C) amicable
   (D) unwieldy
   (E) commonplace

33. SERE:
   (A) lush
   (B) obstinate
   (C) immersed
   (D) fortunate
   (E) antiquated

34. VACUOUS:
   (A) courteous
   (B) exhilarated
   (C) modest
   (D) intelligent
   (E) emergent

35. PEDESTRIAN:
   (A) concise
   (B) attractive
   (C) mobile
   (D) delicate
   (E) imaginative


36. APPOSITE:
   (A) disposable
   (B) adjacent
   (C) vicarious
   (D) parallel
   (E) extraneous

37. BOMBAST:
   (A) kindness
   (B) nonthreatening motion
   (C) great effort
   (D) down-to-earth language
   (E) good-natured approval

38. LIMPID:
   (A) unfading
   (B) coarse
   (C) elastic
   (D) murky
   (E) buoyant


Section 2:        BCDAD CBDBC CCDCD ADBAB DACEC CEEAE
Section 3:         EBBCA BBCEE DBBEE BDDED DAABB CCDBB BDCDA EDD
Section 4:         ADADC DABCD AAABD ADEAE CDCDE CDBBE
Section 6:         EBCBC DDAAC BADDB CBADE ECCDC DBCCA CEADE EDD

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沙发,占座先~

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昨早模掉的~~先占坐,明天来求助~~~

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刚刚把Verbal搞完了,水平还是那样,小阅读错的太多,几乎没对的
待会分析下

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section3
3. According to one political theorist, a regime that
  has as its goal absolute---, without any---law or
  principle, has declared war on justice.
  (A) respectability.. codification of
  (B) supremacy .. suppression of
  (C) autonomy .. accountability to
  (D) fairness .. deviation from
  (E) responsibility .. prioritization of

  suppression: the conscious intentional exclusion from consciousness of a thought or feeling
第二空的意思是说不能够保证法律给予公民以权力,而这个suppression是排除,使法律无效的意思,前面有一层否定
我选的C

30. STARTLE:
  (A) appease
  (B) lull
  (C) reconcile
  (D) dally
  (E) slumber
A和B的区别感觉很模糊

谢谢指正

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问下9811S5的25题为啥选A?

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不要去等待幸运的降临,在你可以努力的每一分钟都做出最大的努力,你才能真正把握自己的命运。在等待中焦虑的人最后获得的永远是失望。

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S3-3
两种都说的过去..
也是蛮著名的争议题了, BC之间可以不用太在意 恩.

30. STARTLE:
  (A) appease
  (B) lull
也是争议题. 个人支持B. appease是使人从愤怒悲痛烦恼中平静下来, lull则是使人从惊讶恐惧中平静下来, 题干是"使惊讶".

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:o 才晚一点点,就只能坐地板了

刚考完,还没对答案呢,先占座

填空错3个,类比错4个,反义4个,阅读错10个,?澹?业脑亩涟?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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3个题目不全,另外还错4个 :(

sec2的第10个,条件是什么哦?我只有X      120

Section4的第三个,图上Y点在什么位置?我的没Y - -!!!

18题那个是X平方还是X乘2哦?我的选项里面为啥只有A和B涅 ?

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占座,阅读还是很衰。。。

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原帖由 guomin1437 于 2008-5-29 02:13 发表
section3
3. According to one political theorist, a regime that
  has as its goal absolute---, without any---law or
  principle, has declared war on justice.
  (A) respectability.. codificat ...




填空的第三题我是这么想的,最后一句说declared war on justice,应该是不受法律束缚的观点,所以剩下B和C,第一空,政治家认为战争是正当的,有点为达目的不择手段的味道,所以选B,目标至上,而C目标是独立的相对来说,意思比较中性。

30题,AB好像没多大分别,刚查字典,也没明白
我蒙的B,因为感觉越直白越简单的,往往都是用来做迷惑选项的,- -!!!

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我也模考了三次了,为什么每次模考成绩都令人失望:V: 450左右,Q:750-780。每次做完我会认真分析的,数学还是有提高的,但Verble还是...

我用的是黄皮书.
Verble部分还没分析完,先问道数学题吧:
section 3:
14. S is a set of n consecutive integers
The mean of S                The median of S
答案选C,但我是选的D。如何解释?

我看了下最近几次模考,发现句子填空错蛮多的(7个大概要错3-4个)。陈圣元那本也做了一遍了(除模考部分),不知有什么办法提高?

类反这是变化起伏很大,每部分大概平均也要错3-4个,我老是幻想能在最后几天再背背单词,希望真正考试时能少错点,但好像时间也不多了,现在单词还是有很多不太清楚,该怎么办呢?

最让我痛心的是阅读,因为每次填空做的时间总有点过(8-9分钟),之后就来做完阅读不及了。之前几套我是直接放弃长阅读,但一放就要在阅读上错十多个,今天放弃的是短阅读,长阅读正确率还好。我打算最后这几天做完模考后用“集中突破法”好好整整阅读,不知是否还能够来的及?  我发现阅读时我不知如何“做笔记”呀,除了勾出向什么:however, but等的。还请指教...???
另外,如果真正考试要放弃一篇阅读,一般都如何处理呀,我打算全选C,还是...???

时间!!!时间:funk:

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数学我认为那些题目不全的不用太在意吧

我用的是黄皮,也很多错,无语了
Section 2:
10: 不知如何贴图,不过图出来,肯定没问题的,无视之。

Section 4:
18: 是平方,
    C. 2根号3
      D. -3根号2
      E. 3根号2

Section 2第14个如何做呀,我选的是D

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14个题你就验证一下n分别为奇数和偶数就可以了,两个都是相等的

section4的第三小题的y是不是没有标出来呢

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14题

第一种情况,n是奇数
那两边相等,都是中间第(n+1)/2那个数

第二种情况,n是偶数
median是n/2和n/2+1的平均数
也跟average相等

注意条件说了是连续的整数

唉,我也讲得不太清楚,可以自己想象一下
或者会带几个数字进去套一下

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