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模考刚刚过半,真正的考验是从现在开始的
不过也可以松一口气了,都已经挺过一半,我们离成功还剩不到一半的路程
模考很关键,其关键因素就在于寻找一种感觉
这个感觉不是做完之后对题时候的快感或者失落感
而应当时对做题流程的熟悉,在有限时间内将自己的实力进行调整分配,时间和精力达到最佳配比
所以,模考的时候,要仔细体会这种感觉,并且主动去尝试不同策略,找到一个自己最舒服的节奏
GRE是长期的一个过程
前期迅速入门很重要
中期找对思路以及瓶颈期坚持不懈也很重要
但是最重要的 是在冲刺期 将自己所积累的那些 找到最佳节奏进行释放
节奏 节奏!!
feel it
learn from it
try to get along with it
and
most importantly -- just enjoy it
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Section 1
Time- 30 Minutes
38 Questions
1.While scientists dismiss as fanciful the idea of sudden
changes in a genetic code (spontaneous mutation), it
is possible that nature, like some master musician,
____ on occasion, departing from the expected or
predictable.
(A) repeats
(B) improvises
(C) ornaments
(D) corrects
(E) harmonizes . 2. Despite the ____ of time, space, and history, human
societies the world over have confronted the same
existential problems and have come to remarkably
____ solutions, differing only in superficial details.
(A) continuity.. identical
(B) uniformity.. diverse
(C) actualities.. varied
(D) contingencies.. similar
(E) exigencies.. unique . 3. Although he was known to be extremely ____ in his
public behavior, scholars have discovered that his
diaries were written with uncommon ____.
(A) reserved.. frankness
(B) polite.. tenderness
(C) modest.. lucidity
(D) reticent.. vagueness
(E) withdrawn.. subtlety . 4. With the ____ of scientific knowledge, work on
the new edition of a textbook begins soon after
completion of the original.
(A) limitation
(B) culmination
(C) veneration
(D) certainty
(E) burgeoning . 5. She is most frugal in matters of business, but in her
private life she reveals a streak of ____.
(A) antipathy
(B) misanthropy
(C) virtuosity
(D) equanimity
(E) prodigality . 6. If the state government's latest budget problems
were ____, it would not be useful to employ them as
____examples in the effort to avoid the inevitable
effects of shortsighted fiscal planning in the future.
(A) typical.. representative
(B) exceptional.. aberrant
(C) anomalous.. illuminating
(D) predictable.. helpful
(E) solvable.. insignificant . 7. Just as some writers have ____ the capacity of
language to express meaning, Giacometti ____ the
failure of art to convey reality.
(A) scoffed at .. abjured
(B) demonstrated.. exemplified
(C) denied.. refuted
(D) proclaimed.. affirmed
(E) despaired of .. bewailed . 8. WALLET: MONEY::
(A) bank: vault
(B) suitcase: clothing
(C) checkbook: balance
(D) wealth: prestige
(E) envelope: stamp . 9. INSTRUMENTALIST: SYMPHONY::
(A) author: drama
(B) photographer: cinema
(C) composer: concerto
(D) artist: painting
(E) dancer: ballet . 10. PLATEAU: CHANGE:
(A) respite: activity
(B) asylum: security
(C) terminus: journey
(D) interval: time
(E) lull: rest . 11. ISTHMUS: LAND::
(A) peninsula: island
(B) canal: river
(C) stratosphere: air
(D) strait: water
(E) tunnel: mountain . 12. EMBARGO: COMMERCE::
(A) abstention: election
(B) strike: lockout
(C) boycott: development
(D) quarantine: contact
(E) blockade: port . 13. DILATORY: PROCRASTINATE::
(A) recalcitrant: comply
(B) malcontent: complain
(C) ambivalent: decide
(D) inept: modify
(E) credulous: learn . 14. NOMINAL: SIGNIFICANCE::
(A) titular: honor
(B) ephemeral: brevity
(C) divisible: continuity
(D) anomalous: distinction
(E) disjunctive: unity . 15. PLAGIARISM: IDEAS::
(A) libel: words
(B) forgery: documents
(C) arson: buildings
(D) kidnapping: ransom
(E) rustling: cattle . 16. POLITIC: OFFEND::
(A) distressing: terrify
(B) aloof: associate
(C) misunderstood: surmise
(D) vacuous: deplete
(E) trivial: bore . 28. STRINGENT:
(A) lax
(B) elusive
(C) impartial
(D) evident
(E) vast . 29. INTERIM:
(A) obscure
(B) permanent
(C) prudent
(D) resolute
(E) secure . 30. SCATHING:
(A) easily understood
(B) politely cooperative
(C) intentionally involuted
(D) calmly complimentary
(E) strongly partisan . 31. CAPITULATE:
(A) enjoin
(B) resist
(C) observe closely
(D) consider carefully
(E) appraise critically . 32. RECONSTITUTE:
(A) detail
(B) invent
(C) spoil
(D) conform
(E) dehydrate . 33. REPUTE:
(A) lack of caution
(B) lack of knowledge
(C) lack of emotion
(D) lack of generosity
(E) lack of distinction . 34. TAME:
(A) resolute
(B) ruinous
(C) racy
(D) erratic
(E) experienced . 35. INDURATE:
(A) soften
(B) puncture
(C) denude
(D) immure
(E) exchange . 36. PROLIXITY:
(A) succinctness
(B) profundity
(C) persuasiveness
(D) complacency
(E) cleverness . 37. CALLOW:
(A) displaying keen intelligence
(B) behaving with adult sophistication
(C) reacting cheerfully
(D) showing foresight
(E) deciding quickly .
38. FRIABLE:
(A) not easily crumbled
(B) not easily torn
(C) not easily melted
(D) not easily eroded
(E) not easily punctured .
SECTION 5
Time –30 minutes
38 Questions
1. In spite of the fact that it is convenient to divide the
life span of animals into separate stages such as pre-
natal, adolescent, and senescent, these periods are not
really____.
(A) advanced
(B) variable
(C) repeatable
(D) connected
(E) distinct .
2. Although the number of reported volcanic eruptions
has risen exponentially since 1850, this indicates not ____ volcanic activity but rather more widespread
and ____ record keeping.
(A) abating..detailed
(B) increasing..systematic
(C) substantial..erratic
(D) stable..superficial
(E) consistent..meticulous . 3. The challenge of interpreting fictional works written
under politically repressive regimes lies in distin-
guishing what is ____ to an author's beliefs, as
opposed to what is ____ by political coercion.
(A) innate.. understood
(B) organic.. imposed
(C) contradictory.. conveyed
(D) oblique.. captured
(E) peripheral.. demanded . 4. I am often impressed by my own ____ other
people's idiocies: what is harder to ____ is that they,
in their folly, are equally engaged in putting up with
mine.
(A) analysis of.. justify
(B) forbearance toward.. underestimate
(C) exasperation with .. credit
(D) involvement in .. allow
(E) tolerance of .. appreciate . 5. Despite vigorous protestations, the grin on the teen-
ager's face ____her denial that she had known
about the practical joke before it was played on her
parents.
(A) belied
(B) illustrated
(C) reinforced
(D) exacerbated
(E) trivialized . 6. Far from undermining the impression of permanent
decline, the ____ statue seemed emblematic of its
____ surroundings.
(A) indecorous.. opulent
(B) grandiose.. ramshackle
(C) pretentious.. simple
(D) ungainly.. elegant
(E) tawdry.. blighted . 7. Despite the fact that it is almost universally ____,
the practice of indentured servitude still ____ in
many parts of the world.
(A) condemned… abates
(B) tolerated.. survives
(C) proscribed.. persists
(D) mandated.. lingers
(E) disdained.. intervenes . 8. CANDY: SUGAR::
(A) chick: egg
(B) tire: rubber
(C) pen: ink
(D) mushroom: spore
(E) rag: scrap . 9. SCRIPT: DRAMA::
(A) theater: play
(B) movement: symphony
(C) photograph: scene
(D) map: town
(E) score: music . 10. AMBIGUOUS: UNDERSTAND::
(A) veracious: defend
(B) blatant: ignore
(C) prosaic: classify
(D) arcane: conceal
(E) plausible: believe . 11. MERCURIAL: MOOD::
(A) callous: emotion
(B) doleful: energy
(C) jaundiced: attitude
(D) whimsical: behavior
(E) unversed: experience . 12. PRISTINE: DECAY::
(A) adequate: imprecision
(B) stable: fluctuation
(C) volatile: force
(D) symmetric: flaw
(E) valid: exception . 13. DIGRESS: EXCURSIVE::
(A) improvise: studied
(B) reiterate: redundant
(C) excise: prolix
(D) refute: plausible
(E) accede: contentious . 14. PONTIFICATE: SPEAK::
(A) indoctrinate: preach
(B) impersonate: imitate
(C) obey: listen
(D) soar: fly
(E) strut: walk . 15. OFFICIOUS: MEDDLE::
(A) disaffected: rebel
(B) bustling: excel
(C) profligate: conserve
(D) subservient: esteem
(E) acrimonious: soothe . 16. ATTENUATE: THICKNESS::
(A) separate: substance
(B) ventilate: circulation
(C) vaccinate: immunity
(D) transfer: location
(E) cool: temperature . 28. ACCESSORY:
(A) insubordinate
(B) invisible
(C) of high quality
(D) of massive proportions
(E) of primary importance . 29. CHAMPION:
(A) emulate
(B) disparage
(C) compel
(D) anticipate
(E) disappoint . 30. DECADENCE:
(A) cheerfulness
(B) promptness
(C) cleanliness
(D) wholesomeness
(E) carefulness . 31. OPACITY:
(A) transparency
(B) smoothness
(C) colorlessness
(D) elongation and thinness
(E) hardness and durability . 32. MISGIVING:
(A) consistency
(B) certainty
(C) generosity
(D) loyalty
(E) affection . 33. HARANGUE:
(A) overtly envy
(B) intermittently forget
(C) gratefully acknowledge
(D) speak temperately
(E) sacrifice unnecessarily . 34. GERMANE:
(A) unproductive
(B) irregular
(C) indistinguishable
(D) irrelevant
(E) unsubstantiated . 35. IMPUGN:
(A) rectify
(B) classify
(C) vindicate
(D) mollify
(E) chastise . 36. INEXORABLE:
(A) discernible
(B) quantifiable
(C) relenting
(D) inspiring
(E) revealing . 37. RESTIVE:
(A) necessary
(B) interesting
(C) calm
(D) healthy
(E) deft . 38. BAIT:
(A) perplex
(B) disarm
(C) delude
(D) release
(E) fortify
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模考答案
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section1 BDAEE CEBEA DDBEE BECCD CDBDA DCABD BEECA ABA
section3 BBAAA ADCDC DCCBD ABBCD DDBDE EAEDE
section4 CBBAA ACBDC CADBD BCDAC BDECA CDCEB
section5 EBBEA ECBEB DBBEA EDCCA CCAAC EEEBD ABDDC CCE
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争议题目
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QUOTE: S5-38
38. BAIT:
(A) perplex
(B) disarm
(C) delude
(D) release
(E) fortify
答案&宋浩:E || 红宝:B
解析:
B: disarm解除防御或敌对状态, 对应bait在M-W中的第1个意义: 1 a: to persecute or exasperate with unjust, malicious, or persistent attacks 即激怒, 可以理解成唤起敌对的意识. (by demo)
E: fortify在M-W中的意义为: to add material to for strengthening or enriching. 自己体会吧
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