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随着086G脚步的临近,寄托也按照惯例开始了考前的10次模考活动.希望大家能抓住这最后的几次机会,好好调整一下自己的临考状态,为正式考试打下良好的基础(一切都按照考试的要求严格要求自己,掐表,涂卡一个都不能少,呵呵).
最后是一句老生常谈但又非常实用的话: 相信自己,你一定可以做到!
本辑采用的是大白本95~200X第一套,即95年4月份的国内考试真题.使用XDF最新模考黄皮本的同学可能没有这套题目,但是同样欢迎你们加入讨论,集思广益!
为了方便讨论,下面贴出2个SEC的填空,类反(感谢翅膀前辈^-^ )
Sec1
1.A computer program can provide information in ways
that force students to --- learning instead of being
merely ---- of knowledge.
(A) shore up .. reservoirs
(B) accede to .. consumers
(C) participate in .. recipients
(D) compensate for.. custodians
(E) profit from .. beneficiaries
2. The form and physiology of leaves vary according to
the ---- in which they develop: for example, leaves
display a wide range of adaptations to different
degrees of light and moisture.
(A) relationship
(B) species
(C) sequence
(D) patterns
(E) environment
3. One theory about intelligence sees ---- as the
logical structure underlying thinking and insists that
since animals are mute, they must be ---- as well.
(A) behavior.. inactive
(B) instinct.. cooperative
(C) heredity.. thoughtful
(D) adaptation.. brutal
(E) language.. mindless
4. Though ---- in her personal life, Edna St. Vincent
Millay was nonetheless ---- about her work, usually
producing several pages of complicated rhyme in a
day.
(A) jaded.. feckless
(B) verbose.. ascetic
(C) vain.. humble
(D) impulsive.. disciplined
(E) self-assured.. sanguine
5. The children's ---- natures were in sharp contrast
to the even-tempered dispositions of their parents.
(A) mercurial
(B) blithe
(C) phlegmatic
(D) introverted
(E) artless
6. By ---- scientific rigor with a quantitative approach,
researchers in the social sciences may often have ---
their scope to those narrowly circumscribed topics that
are well suited to quantitative methods.
(A) undermining.. diminished
(B) equating.. enlarged
(C) vitiating.. expanded
(D) identifying.. limited
(E) imbuing.. broadened
7. As early as the seventeenth century, philosophers
called attention to the ---- character of the issue,
and their twentieth-century counterparts still approach
it with ----.
(A) absorbing.. indifference
(B) unusual.. composure
(C) complex.. antipathy
(D) auspicious.. caution
(E) problematic.. uneasiness
8. TRIPOD: CAMERA::
(A) scaffolding: ceiling
(B) prop: set
(C) easel: canvas
(D) projector: film
(E) frame: photograph
9. AQUATIC: WATER::
(A) cumulus: clouds
(B) inorganic: elements
(C) variegated: leaves
(D) rural: soil
(E) arboreal: trees
10. EMOLLIENT: SUPPLENESS::
(A) unguent: elasticity
(B) precipitant: absorption
(C) additive: fusion
(D) desiccant: dryness
(E) retardant: permeability
11. DRAW: DOODLE::
(A) talk: whisper
(B) travel: ramble
(C) run: walk
(D) calculate: add
(E) eat: gobble
12. CONSPICUOUS: SEE:
(A) repulsive: forget
(B) prohibited: discount
(C) deceptive: delude
(D) impetuous: disregard
(E) transparent: understand
13. IMMATURE: DEVELOPED::
(A) accessible: exposed
(B) theoretical: conceived
(C) tangible: identified
(D) irregular: classified
(E) incipient: realized
14. PERSPICACITY: ACUTE::
(A) adaptability: prescient
(B) decorum: complacent
(C) caprice: whimsical
(D) discretion: literal
(E) ignorance: pedantic
15. PLAYFUL: BANTER::
(A) animated: originality
(B) exaggerated: hyperbole
(C) insidious: effrontery
(D) pompous: irrationality
(E) taciturn: solemnity
16. QUARANTINE: CONTAGION::
(A) blockage: obstacle
(B) strike: concession
(C) embargo: commerce
(D) vaccination: inoculation
(E) prison: reform
28.IGNITE:
(A) amplify
(B) douse
(C) obscure
(D) blemish
(E) replicate
29.MUTATE:
(A) recede
(B) grow larger
(C) link together
(D) remain the same
(E) decrease in speed
30.FRAGMENT:
(A) ensue
(B) revive
(C) coalesce
(D) balance
(E) accommodate
31.OSTENSIBLE:
(A) gargantuan
(B) inauspicious
(C) intermittent
(D) perpetual
(E) inapparent
32.PROLIXITY:
(A) ceremoniousness
(B) flamboyance
(C) succinctness
(D) inventiveness
(E) lamentation
33.CONCERTED:
(A) meant to obstruct
(B) not intended to last
(C) enthusiastically supported
(D) run by volunteers
(E) individually devised
34.FORBEARANCE:
(A) fragility
(B) impatience
(C) freedom
(D) nervousness
(E) tactlessness
35.COSSETED:
(A) unspoiled
(B) irrepressible
(C) serviceable
(D) prone to change
(E) free from prejudice
36.PROBITY:
(A) timidity
(B) sagacity
(C) impertinence
(D) uncertainty
(E) unscrupulousness
37.ESCHEW:
(A) habitually indulge in
(B) take without authorization
(C) leave unsaid
(D) boast about
(E) handle carefully
38.REDOUBTABLE:
(A) trustworthy
(B) unschooled
(C) credulous
(D) not formidable
(E) not certain
Sec2
1. Since most if not all learning occurs through----,
relating one observation to another, it would be
strange indeed if the study of other cultures did not
also illuminate the study of our own.
(A) assumptions
(B) experiments
(C) comparisons
(D) repetitions
(E) impressions
2. The new ---- of knowledge has created ----
people: everyone believes that his or her subject
cannot and possibly should not be understood by
others.
(A) specialization.. barriers between
(B) decline.. associations among
(C) redundancy.. complacency in
(D) disrepute.. concern for
(E) promulgation.. ignorance among
3. If a species of parasite is to survive, the host organ-
isms must live long enough for the parasite to
---- ; if the host species becomes----, so do its
parasites.
(A) atrophy.. healthy
(B) reproduce.. extinct
(C) disappear.. widespread
(D) succumb.. nonviable
(E) mate.. infertile
4. The author argues for serious treatment of such arts
as crochet and needlework, finding in too many art
historians a cultural blindness --- to their ----
textiles as a medium in which women artists pre-
dominate.
(A) traceable.. prejudice against
(B) opposed.. distrust of
(C) referring.. need for
(D) reduced.. respect for
(E) corresponding.. expertise in
5. Those who fear the influence of television deliberately
------ its persuasive power, hoping that they
might keep knowledge of its potential to effect social
change from being widely disseminated.
(A) promote
(B) underplay
(C) excuse
(D) laud
(E) suspect
6. Because the high seriousness of their narratives
resulted in part from their metaphysics, Southern
writers were praised for their ---- bent.
(A) technical
(B) discursive
(C) hedonistic
(D) philosophical
(E) scientific
7. Far from being ----, Pat was always ---- to
appear acquiescent.
(A) unctuous.. loath
(B) brazen.. reluctant
(C) ignoble.. concerned
(D) obsequious.. eager
(E) gregarious.. willing
8. CHUCKLE: LAUGHING::
(A) uproar: shouting
(B) whisper: speaking
(C) hum: whistling
(D) lecture: conversing
(E) murmur: mimicking
9. PARAGRAPH: ESSAY::
(A) object: verb
(B) phrase: preposition
(C) interjection: parenthesis
(D) clause: sentence
(E) colloquialism: expression
10. STUPOR: ALERT::
(A) rebellion: defiant
(B) despair: hopeful
(C) expectation: unfulfilled
(D) circumspection: careful
(E) ennui: listless
11. PAEAN: JOY::
(A) dirge: grief
(B) oratory: persuasion
(C) aria: opera
(D) chant: choir
(E) lecture: instruction
12. RENEGADE: ALLEGIANCE::
(A) revolutionary: reform
(B) aesthete: discernment
(C) apostate: faith
(D) politician: challenge
(E) criminal: imprisonment
13. DEVOTED: ZEALOUS::
(A) affectionate: demonstrative
(B) animated: lively
(C) rabid: extreme
(D) objective: indifferent
(E) careful: fastidious
14. VESTIGE: REMAINDER::
(A) figurine: statue
(B) knife: cutlery
(C) hub: wheel
(D) angle: slope
(E) inventory: goods
15. EPHEMERAL: ENDURE::
(A) insensitive: cooperate
(B) infirm: react
(C) ineffectual: proceed
(D) inelastic: stretch
(E) inflammable: ignite
16. MISDEMEANOR: CRIME::
(A) interview: conversation
(B) lapse: error
(C) oath: promise
(D) rebuke: criticism
(E) vendetta: feud
28.PREOCCUPATION:
(A) finality
(B) innocence
(C) liberality
(D) unconcern
(E) tolerance
29.CHROMATIC:
(A) opaque
(B) colorless
(C) lengthy
(D) profound
(E) diffuse
30.PEDESTRIAN:
(A) widely known
(B) strongly motivated
(C) discernible
(D) uncommon
(E) productive
31.EQUIVOCATE:
(A) communicate straightforwardly
(B) articulate persuasively
(C) instruct exhaustively
(D) study painstakingly
(E) reproach sternly
32.DENUDE:
(A) crowd out
(B) skim over
(C) change color
(D) cover
(E) sustain
33.RANCOR:
(A) deference
(B) optimism
(C) courage
(D) superiority
(E) goodwill
34. OSSIFIED:
(A) vulnerable to destruction
(B) subject to illusion
(C) worthy of consideration
(D) capable of repetition
(E) amenable to change
35. CONTROVERT:
(A) substantiate
(B) transform
(C) ameliorate
(D) simplify
(E) differentiate
36. PROTRACT:
(A) thrust
(B) reverse
(C) curtail
(D) disperse
(E) forestall
37. ABRADE:
(A) unfasten
(B) prolong
(C) augment
(D) extinguish
(E) transmit
38.APOLOGIST:
(A) egotist
(B) wrongdoer
(C) freethinker
(D) detractor
(E) spendthrift
V答案:
SEC1: CEEDA DECED BEECB C(EACD BAEAE BD)BDC ECEBA EAD
SEC2: CABAB DABDB ACEAD B(BDDE CEADD BD)DBD ADEEA CCD
Q:
3. BBDCA BAAAC DBDBC DACEC CDEBD ACAEA
5. CACCD DBCBA CDCAD DDDBD AECEE DABBE
注: 括号中间是阅读的答案.
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