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Section 3


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

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


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               模考答案

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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 CDBBER
Section 6:         EBCBC DDAAC BADDB CBADE ECCDC DBCCA CEADE EDD


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发表于 2009-10-16 19:32:12 |显示全部楼层
哈哈,SF。有乱码哦……
今天晚上做吧!!~~
请问,模考一直都是2个V2个Q,真正考试也是吗?加试是怎么回事……
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额,咩发现乱码在哪儿 0 0....囧
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啊,难道我浏览器的问题……
我怎么刷新一次乱码还换个位置……o(╯□╰)o

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发表于 2009-10-16 20:26:36 |显示全部楼层
做模考做的~~~~
啥也不想说了
看着眼熟 就是想不对意思

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发表于 2009-10-17 00:43:37 |显示全部楼层
做完了……泪奔……~~o(>_<)o ~~
睡觉去了……
by the way,这是9711的题吧……

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发表于 2009-10-17 12:27:24 |显示全部楼层
问两个数学
section4的3题
图中的数轴上面没有y

section2的2题
我的大白本上面,图中的R点不在圆上,在圆内

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LS可真细心……我也才发现R在圆内……
印刷有误吧……

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发表于 2009-10-17 12:46:00 |显示全部楼层
LS可真细心……我也才发现R在圆内……
印刷有误吧……
jinziqi 发表于 2009-10-17 12:39

不是细心,因为我以为题目的意思是在圆内,所以选A
答案是C,所以悲剧了

还有第一个问题呢?到底y在什么位置啊,这个题实在无厘头!

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ls。。注意二重是工具。。spoon和pestle都是工具。。。
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发表于 2009-10-20 23:58:20 |显示全部楼层
问两道数学题
section2
22. 图表题:
For those industries that generated a total of more than a million metric tons of waste in 1985, what was the approximate average total waste, in millions of metric tons, generated per industry?
我找到了4个industry的totoal waste > 1 million => electroplating, inorganic chemicals, organic chemicals, primary metals
所以  (2+50+6+100)/4 = 39.5, 不过答案里没这个选项,奇怪了~~~


28. 问三个连续奇数的和不可能为下面哪个选项。这题目应该怎么解啊??

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发表于 2009-10-21 12:19:41 |显示全部楼层
ls 22题问的是approximate 就选择接近的42,不知道这么理解对不对

顺便同问section 2 的28题~
还有section4的第一题…… 应该是B吧 我没看错题的话 1/2 +1/2 +1/8 难道小于1?
第三题图上没有y哦
还有个第12题 column a 里面的diameter是d么?
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14# verazhangbeibei 三连奇数,2k-1,2k+1,2k+3,和为6k+3,得出一定被3整除..我这么想的~

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