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6G冲刺模考讨论(五)) D" R/ B5 H9 l8 b8 y, `' E$ l  {" j

! o# W& x$ P) A+ E行程过半了, 加油!
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% K# u$ d" U& x  {SECTION 1  E3 E( f: ]! x9 s9 _$ Y$ h; O
Time –30 minutes
+ ~: G4 `6 G9 S1 A3 D, z) a5 A38 Questions
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- \! E& A# k+ _1. We first became aware that her support for the new 5 ~7 q, n7 }8 G* D" h4 O" H
program was less than---- when she declined to ' I# F- f' }/ T  x% w; q1 u
make a speech in its favor.( @; J: i3 h* L5 r. h9 E/ L
(A) qualified 9 A6 o7 B, u3 A/ j: J5 v
(B) haphazard
$ E5 V3 H0 I+ w8 m$ ^" K(C) fleeting 5 k; Q. t3 X: W& {
(D) unwarranted 8 T  ~4 r& J' M* m5 ^2 y
(E) wholehearted
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2. When a person suddenly loses consciousness, a
0 ~. \# i( [5 S* b9 vbystander is not expected to ---- the problem but to
* q9 R8 b& X- j( K- a' m- pattempt to ---- its effects by starting vital functions " S2 O; w8 X7 _% b! I
if they are absent
5 b9 ?( P" }% R% t: w& Z7 k5 K(A) cure.. precipitate - G. o% g2 Q" g# m: P) s
(B) minimize.. predict 2 w# \+ B( e6 f) y( B" ]
(C) determine.. detect
: Q& N8 j$ M  d1 X4 W(D) diagnose.. counter : }' B5 s/ X+ I1 N) \
(E) magnify.. evaluate) x+ y7 a* @" c% \; b4 R
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3. The remark was only slightly ----, inviting a
' d3 _7 i, w; d8 Y2 c8 Wchuckle, perhaps, but certainly not a ----.
* V2 |( k! N7 n, {7 ]8 l. g  s(A) audible.. reward
* D& I9 A6 `" h8 R(B) hostile.. shrug 4 j1 e5 P" e, ]8 {2 ?9 O
(C) amusing.. rebuke ; j/ A1 a1 t) \+ n
(D) coherent.. reaction
" o' t4 E0 M: O$ d/ e* y1 ?(E) humorous.. guffaw   K  K  Y0 B8 S9 a7 j' Z# n" g& o1 y
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4. Doors were closing on our past, and soon the values
+ p1 D( ?% F+ j/ n" z0 xwe had lived by would become so obsolete that we # n& [4 U, Y4 g* \: y
would seem to people of the new age as ----as
- o! F. n" M# itravelers from an ancient land. * e2 J/ u6 a4 ~5 U0 q
(A) elegant 1 e4 y% m! ]# c* p2 x
(B) ambitious
7 l. @3 q7 m+ r' w(C) interesting
7 p5 s0 c$ Y. i& B(D) comfortable , @, Q: W" O0 o; u3 b: t; A
(E) quaint ( M, G/ Y  P  f  r2 A  f

" f8 P) ^" s7 I5. Ability to ---- is the test of the perceptive historian, # _% W3 V4 h/ n1 P
a history, after all, consists not only of what the
8 U6 F2 F9 [7 uhistorian has included, but also, in some sense, of / b0 B# Z9 y- J" G3 ]1 o
what has been left out. ; O6 ~' T5 a- l0 @9 A1 }5 K* f
(A) defer
. J% b- M5 Y* ?4 h3 Z/ E! g(B) select 6 f' P4 M" \1 {+ q. U1 N4 K
(C) confer3 G. X: _' E1 I- ]0 ^
(D) devise
* ~$ i% ~* y( |6 |% f8 o3 _$ Q(E) reflect ' b" A! w4 I  Q

0 t( G8 R: Y8 ?& D% {( f6. Some artists immodestly idealize or exaggerate the 3 w5 a( m5 `& p* L, }7 M
significance of their work; yet others, ---- to exalt 1 P# Q" N( e9 {. L- t- H, f) J
the role of the artist, reject a transcendent view of art + s3 O; s" d1 V+ F. U) O  c
(A) appearing
: |7 Y& M1 P1 m9 U6 k! P+ Z(B) disdaining " T8 f4 k0 @4 w2 Q8 z4 Y' S, s
(C) seeking - m# c$ n4 p# P4 t, Y9 e& m8 o
(D) failing 1 g  b# J% i0 C% Z! [+ @" T( p
(E) tending 4 P( H4 D+ Z) b( [
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7. Estimating the risks of radiation escaping from a
6 P4 N" p  v  k5 l& D  z; Onuclear power plant is ---- question, but one whose   ~' e. b: q" [. J5 P% D# v* w
answer then becomes part of a value-laden,
2 d/ F7 h8 G% Y& v2 ^emotionally charged policy debate about whether to . }* W/ x! H5 N7 ]! n0 I" X
construct such a plant.
4 j2 U/ |* |5 y+ X. y  R(A) an incomprehensible 9 ?+ k, p8 ]* j* c+ ]
(B) an undefined
' x8 x( T' i" D(C) an irresponsible
. A; G/ x$ P& Y  ]9 @(D) a divisive : J( a0 I+ S! ?3 E
(E) a technical 2 t8 s3 d5 v% g2 e1 H

1 N$ i8 a5 o; ~& l& f- Y: k8. TREE: FORESTRY::
: U  Q# S, R  V% Z* N(A) tractor: agriculture' T5 o' T/ Z/ `3 {
(B) experiment: laboratory
2 h& ]- C( @4 I; A(C) fuel: combustion
; I2 S) U& {8 Z$ X3 d% c  r* N(D) flower: horticulture
% v3 T8 b0 i  k4 Z9 E(E) generator: electricity
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9. COMMAND: REQUEST1 q1 T7 P( W6 @, n
(A) presume: inquire
2 e0 G- q% |, @& U  Y(B) recommend: propose
/ w9 Y! d5 B7 E' ^* F3 V. n(C) summon: invite
) i+ |$ d* H, X- [/ T(D) refuse: rebel
4 [' \. i1 Y4 ]" z2 K% B7 E5 {(E) authorize: permit , W  A/ C+ ~# ]+ a
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10. PESTLE: GRIND::- C3 w: }8 t1 Q, K: t, W6 G
(A) whetstone: sharpen
. Q' z% j- G+ V/ t(B) balloon: float5 Z; ]# V+ A2 D3 A( |
(C) mill: turn
1 |4 B& e- c* v4 M- L(D) hinge: fasten
7 L8 y' {+ o7 v& q  n(E) switch: conduct
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0 r$ l8 ]. J' S1 b. E3 M( H11. ILLITERACY: EDUCATION ' R3 h" h( n1 S( E0 g/ b9 P& ]
(A) bureaucracy: clarification
; p% Y' M' Z& D, C(B) oppression: agreement
2 x2 v6 J+ M& ]7 p1 k8 E- q: E: \(C) vagrancy: travel
5 o0 E% H/ u% m(D) inequity: redistribution ) M8 @: h( M/ r" Y9 R; d
(E) inclemency: evasion
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12. REVERENCE: RESPECT::& |" _6 h' E7 D. a9 }
(A) resiliency: vitality
) b( I! }& C6 {  u( {(B) appreciation: dependency: i) x& U2 c) A( s
(C) avidity: enthusiasm
$ G. M1 z; R$ ]5 E# {# k' G3 Z(D) imagination: creativity
" N' V- M, ~3 r* h! t(E) audacity: sentiment
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/ y, o: W, r" g. u13. APOSTROPHES:WORD0 ?% o# n0 W8 d# `
(A) letters: alphabet
- g3 y* z$ ?- b+ x, O" z- K(B) verbs: syntax + h4 K1 _4 ?% k. R
(C) ellipses: sentence * S) B" L/ g& J0 c0 X
(D) commas: punctuation
( `, ?- H. L# B  M% v(E) paragraphs: essay . `* w% ^1 E' ~
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14. EXAGGERATION: CARICATURE:: 5 v- _) S. W9 B0 |0 E
(A) craft: art ; P) u7 g; U( s- X
(B) detail: sketch . ^% V# ?. @. C6 i
(C) illusion: story
4 a7 Z! n6 P, Y" E2 [2 e, X+ Z(D) brevity: epigram
9 P/ o  r8 W6 x# |(E) sophistication: farce
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15. MALLEABLE: SHAPE
% q5 v! P4 ^  S7 j(A) apathetic: emotion * @3 W. H: Z9 C$ K9 }
(B) irresolute: opinion
' Y" \) D* A0 M4 P(C) demonstrable: evidence
; N4 X, k1 {1 e) \  D' u4 B/ Z(D) irredeemable: value
& O/ J2 R9 i5 R/ {. @( Z, w/ D(E) gustatory: taste
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16. BOLSTER: SUPPORT::* {5 I% W! P: g/ {1 ], ^
(A) axis: revolve
' w* ?0 l! q5 `& p" S1 o$ V/ U(B) spackle: paint ' s6 m; ^" z; W. o8 j( c( _
(C) leakage: caulk
6 i0 N  e& B* ^2 B( c(D) heat: insulate : ?0 n! D' [7 e- e, Y1 _
(E) tackle: hoist
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: e8 n% y' T/ y: |, y28. RECORD
5 m! i, x9 h) ^& E1 G1 F(A) postpone , L1 K8 m) G  _$ P# J& [$ A  v" g
(B) disperse
- i) L0 t9 M+ k(C) delete ! C* T) g  N1 A, [
(D) delay
/ C5 b5 f' N" _1 q- n" M5 I(E) devise
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- i! M8 C: A8 p* L1 q& ^, |29. EMBED $ t$ m; ^% {9 @' [6 }. \
(A) induce 4 ~/ p. k7 s. q3 M7 P; A! |: g$ H" C
(B) extend 1 n9 r" c) H" E5 Z; v' Q# g+ M
(C) extract , s. \# t2 }' J
(D) receive 7 p- y6 b2 {5 T. `2 B" r- f/ c
(E) diverge
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  b0 \8 S8 `4 Q" i30. WHOLESOME
9 q- q7 @& w; V(A) deleterious
7 w- D4 F% M) j$ S; M! T9 |$ c! v/ Z(B) submissive 4 p* Y% C* ]) Y3 c% r% o4 D' r
(C) provoking $ k, B+ Q. e; L- {9 S" H
(D) monotonous
3 k; n0 m& J8 N/ W7 J0 C(E) rigorous
7 x% ~1 G8 f/ V+ r* `* S% |31. EXTINCTION: & U: ~% L& x0 W" |3 i/ C
(A) immunity 3 ~7 _  h( F! x8 o7 D) U
(B) mutation 2 N, j- I& \% O; ]* U% d- X4 c7 m
(C) inhibition % N! U/ A& o$ l/ x( F0 C
(D) formulation , i. Q/ j8 O* {( z) s
(E) perpetuation
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' _8 R. K" a: a4 Z7 f( ?32. CURSE:
4 E4 O) G9 q  {9 I(A) exoneration $ M) b' W; z5 i
(B) untruth
2 d) N/ Q. ]8 y9 i% E' B% F(C) redress
( @3 }: b% `. z! ^& j7 }- z8 q(D) benediction ' G. I& i# B! Q" Q, d; B
(E) separation
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33. DECORUM
. P# d- `: P& B2 `. O(A) constant austerity
, Y2 B: X" s; H) O(B) false humility
" T# H7 v7 Z1 M  Q7 X  V( q(C) impropriety   A; A; o+ L  w  u7 ^1 V/ c2 R
(D) incompetence
% F( U/ Q) ~6 T( U1 x9 j3 W+ p(E) petulance % X% D' y. n& c
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34. AGGRANDIZE: - i7 a+ ], t  S1 g! y. K; M: W% P8 W
(A) misrepresent
0 ]$ g, X' O2 b9 A4 R(B) disparage ( d" D; t) P. C  v& P
(C) render helpless
0 I- w. }- o  \" _2 Y/ R(D) take advantage of
  _4 p  v: K7 @9 d/ S(E) shun the company of
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35. VIGILANT 6 m" x& R" Z$ s) d
(A) reluctant & O7 a6 D" [9 c: c( P% K5 v
(B) haphazard
4 {5 x' y$ Y- L6 G# A  o(C) gullible 3 S$ X' K5 y0 o  g5 ^- p9 Q
(D) ignorant   V3 g' g& K1 y% _4 l0 E; C; E
(E) oblivious
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' W& L1 B3 L% X36. FASTIDIOUS
) A& Y) S# t! I( P7 I% V9 e(A) coarse
: P$ V$ y) O/ r9 |# d. b(B) destructive 3 i5 H2 J% U5 r2 Y% S5 T
(C) willing 5 j% k" M8 C3 c& V) |! y6 k' [
(D) collective
* x) [3 t7 m% Q( c' u(E) secret
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37. TRACTABLE
- u' h; X  s1 [. ]+ t; L+ z(A) indefatigable : D% S, z* G3 k, u
(B) incorrigible . r( t4 W" q# @& L
(C) insatiable " P, b% f( g# ~- j
(D) impractical ! ~( I/ @/ g7 C
(E) impetuous
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38. RESCISSION $ b' l0 m6 V, S* v
(A) expansion 3 t5 A, H( Z- D1 M& J4 I0 c
(B) enactment3 q7 j( O. @# G" s- Q- \; k& g0 A8 N
(C) instigation # o6 [( Q1 E" O  M/ n/ a" s" c( X
(D) stimulation
- U0 S9 h" F( y4 a(E) abdication 6 m1 s1 J3 F  l) S% X6 Y

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5 Q5 o" G+ |0 A( MSECTION 5
+ z- \0 P3 z  @# S1 W& g8 fTime –30 minutes
- ^0 {! H( A% n: G9 \! T" m9 E38 Questions
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1. Because modern scientists find the ancient Greek + g* j, f& D" `: {  z! x
view of the cosmos outdated and irrelevant, they
9 C5 @$ H" g) ^! d0 ]9 xnow perceive it as only of --------- interest.+ G( T4 L  p5 [2 \6 e7 t, k( J
(A) historical2 g! Z' V& o) g
(B) intrinsic8 ^% H8 f# Y  S* n1 |2 ]
(C) astronomical
! e2 k) Q7 V/ ]* R- |( h: F" \(D) experimental
+ M! U, O) d! \$ h(E) superfluous  R1 U) }. ^$ D. ^  l  H

- J  A/ ]1 j/ ~. ?$ r2 a2. Religious philosopher that he was. Henry More ( K. Y4 T' ~% b; U
derived his conception of an infinite universe from 6 a& p0 t- _+ v& y0 l0 F$ Q, R
the Infinite God in whom he believed, a benevolent $ r1 r+ O& k1 X& N3 |
God of -------whose nature was to create---------2 P7 t. F& E& s. h( @
(A) plenitude ..abundance3 L0 {0 E& o1 }) a! ^; P! i9 Z' S
(B) vengeance .. justice" Z' n/ `# l& s
(C) indifference .. suffering
/ X% c' h7 @1 p- d% Z(D) indulgence .. temperance
9 E+ y2 I' o, h(E) rectitude .. havoc
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3. While some argue that imposing tolls on highway 5 L8 C" u- F5 n% x6 b
users circumvents the need to raise public taxes   Q) k: `* ?3 p  }
for road maintenance, the phenomenal expense of
! Q1 R$ a( h6 n1 c7 u- Y$ C+ kmaintaining a vast network of roads------reliance 0 i; n. c- V$ }
on these general taxes.
- @6 A; b4 @; M  T(A) avoids
" V. L* r, Z4 T3 T" I(B) diminishes
$ H' E1 T# V9 A$ ~, N(C) necessitates
) s5 v0 I4 m# M: Z6 W(D) discourages3 \4 V6 D! t2 o
(E) ameliorates+ Z: q8 S" D  f7 F7 p% b) q$ k

- s, h0 y$ q! M/ P. W# d& b4. Although they were not direct------,the new arts of $ ^( `  M& l* L
the Classical period were clearly created in the spirit
, F+ H* p% O* D1 rof older Roman models and thus------many features ! \4 R3 e# o" I4 S& W
of the older style.- |& C4 S; \3 V
(A) impressions .. introduced! F8 u0 T# ~7 Q& T( `
(B) translations .. accentuated
, m. E: p, C4 w! z3 w(C) copies .. maintained9 x' C/ W" A6 Q1 A8 ]- J
(D) masterpieces .. depicted- y. ^  o! y5 U/ C# X
(E) borrowings .. improvised
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' s, }4 F4 k% E5. In spite of the increasing--------of their opinions, the
+ d: `0 p. a3 T8 e  Ngroup knew they had to arrive at a consensus so that & r2 X, Q: J$ o2 C# ^. u5 c
the award could be presented
) T; \& Z* h" S; m. x% U. R' J# {, C(A) impartiality
) |! j" B4 h, X* B; C6 j(B) consistency" ?3 z4 i' z6 i4 C
(C) judiciousness
$ X1 x2 o( }8 d1 p4 p(D) incisiveness' m' j! y/ S2 B" w8 g0 c
(E) polarity8 b5 E5 q1 k4 B+ J- \0 b8 q
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6. By forcing our surrender to the authority of the clock 8 ^2 ]( q6 {- {) j* c# v) |
systematic timekeeping has imposed a form of-------
5 B5 l1 z+ l: x  o! E) k4 gon society.
$ J' D. n2 X6 s(A) anarchy
3 A! t% s" }! v0 @* V" r7 L(B) permanence
) L' k, o" I6 K) {" X, ?(C) provincialism
- k3 R- |1 I. e; a( n(D) tyranny
0 G6 K0 s1 }* t( A(E) autonomy: T9 {3 B9 E- a) W0 ?$ O, i5 F! I

: u9 |( P; h& M1 X4 X7 f/ m7. Our high-------vocabulary for street crime contrasts
4 ?7 [  I3 I1 Q+ C2 S3 `( L9 Hsharply with our------vocabulary for corporate crime,
6 h4 f# O+ A2 Q1 K; ha fact that corresponds to the general public's unawar-
! C# F( t/ e7 a$ ]) z) K; U5 Peness of the extent of corporate crime.9 y8 I( G  O7 C0 h6 m
(A) nuanced ..subtle. x8 k8 ]% j0 @3 {3 L
(B) uninformative ..misleading7 S9 i. \0 R; k4 r& ?7 I1 h7 w
(C) euphemistic ..abstract" ]  B' I; b5 o5 f0 K
(D) differentiated ..limited5 K* c8 A) ~6 K
(E) technical ..jargon-laden9 I& i2 x8 |) z
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8. DIVERGE : APART::
1 l* v- a1 j, m7 Z(A) traverse : across
+ f6 T6 t: W/ t4 T% h(B) suspend : around2 y1 [; k! L3 s6 S* s$ ^+ p
(C) reverse : beyond# J) X) a7 w  r9 D) {% m9 y: t3 z
(D) repose : beside
& J8 q- h5 D& X; p5 C(E) involve : among5 O, c7 `  O; B& k

7 a, t( r" S9 T) i" t9. ATROCIOUS : BAD::
* d& {7 S" \$ @6 M! b(A) excessive : adequate
0 J# p1 h- V; n4 l0 A7 i8 z' n  w(B) momentous : important8 [( x( j7 ^% \. E# n$ |" |" I
(C) unavailing : helpful
; ?) Q% K- P+ p; q2 |(D) contagious : diseased& z# a: w5 O) q' O/ S
(E) nominal : satisfactory- I, J$ N$ @, }4 x: o" ~7 ?5 c

# D$ U; X. j7 @( p1 b10.PATRONIZE : CONDESCENSION::
. ?# U4 h5 [) `& P; t(A) exasperate : anger
& B9 U8 @. z6 n. b9 k. Q(B) deride : mockery5 T2 x6 G# y! Y
(C) compensate : apology" l( \3 r( g5 j9 e
(D) hurry : decision
0 c- W' k0 {. A2 J- }0 S* d5 b0 u(E) encroach : fearlessness
, X* W; ]. n  v: J7 `! N11.FANG : TOOTH::
! Q2 E$ G) b% [1 @1 m! @(A) gum : mouth5 S6 ~# I, M3 g8 |- }7 Z" s2 F
(B) elbow : arm
, [% O( h/ _: M- \; w* ]0 }(C) bank : river
) f' X9 n; U" [1 ]2 {/ y# u: y(D) finger : digit
- H' N# M. f& `& g(E) summit ; mountain
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12.ANALGESIC : PAIN::( c: m& v+ J5 F: t, X3 F
(A) sedative : sleep
+ v9 v+ W- O3 a' K% L(B) stimulant : mood
0 J1 t2 B. a; x/ m6 {1 V, `& u/ Y(C) antiseptic : odor; f- _- I' ?1 ?0 r2 G
(D) anesthetic : sensation! T9 B9 H8 P* y$ t: B, i
(E) ointment : skin$ [" Z8 `( T2 D) x2 S/ k  I
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13.IMPECCABLE : FLAW::
- h4 Y( s2 [" [3 b; L(A) foreseeable : outcome
, r( M" v6 Y. [* B! ~3 B(B) mundane : substance
) j. A( z* R' V% V# K+ p0 h# q0 L(C) dishonorable : blemish2 j3 t- ?" V  @5 h/ m3 A, f) Y
(D) ingenuous : guile( _$ s! s$ a% z2 [
(E) portentous : omen
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, V4 G! C+ g# E6 V- S3 I14.POLEMIC : DISPUTATIOUS::. L* R  S- }5 ?; p( I
(A) anachronism : chronological
( f; H' B4 G2 B  U; k  z4 ^2 s(B) vernacular : unpretentious( ~- ]: W% n. B* J" @
(C) invective : abusive" E, r/ ]: L3 o- R. T6 ?
(D) platitude : insightful
4 |. m% {& {: O. |9 g(E) eulogy : unrealistic
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8 g9 h+ G, R# `# s; g+ P15.EMBARRASS : SHAME::
4 e, z- y, L+ A(A) coax : reluctance
+ w  \( }0 x9 p4 f/ [- D(B) sleep : fatigue2 m+ S+ i1 P. K7 i3 q
(C) doubt : uncertainty
- ]9 u3 u6 R, g4 m" F$ W& ?. q  \(D) belittle : condescension
5 t  Q  [( u# }3 u4 i- j* g/ v(E) console : comfort
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(B) destroy : worthless! }& c7 k1 |" [+ h, ~  [" {% E
(C) glue : adhesive
' X, J/ V8 A' `7 V! g$ a( W(D) sculpt : malleable
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, i' w9 j; b- O7 w(A) increase in volume) x4 s4 w; r9 B
(B) change of altitude
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(D) decrease size
8 |* l% [, B3 U% }- [(E) reduce purity
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(A) extend
: r7 g" o5 z1 a, d* T" H% ?(B) derive
6 \2 U% v- u, {1 p(C) observe9 y+ z/ j4 A: i7 B
(D) plan ahead carefully
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4 G7 y& Z! _' h31.ANTIPATHY:
9 G( Y: G/ e9 A, {- t' }' \( S: Y(A) affection
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% y+ q! M9 r  z" L32.PATHOLOGICAL:
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7 b+ L: v% s2 t( O( `34.MELLIFLUOUS:2 Z7 j; ~2 m% C5 U. U/ h
(A) obtuse
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(D) clarify
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(B) tolerant
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(E) immeasurable
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: v1 a3 J; ~: M% U  CSECTION 1.        EDEEB BEDCA DCCDB ECECE AAAEB ACCCA EDCBE ABB
. Z2 l4 L3 A0 V/ ]SECTION 3.        ABCBD DACDA ACADC BCBDA CDBAD BEEDD
5 H  U$ y+ z9 \* mSECTION 5.        AACCE DDABB DDDCE CCABC EDEAD BAAEE ABACE CDC" n& Q3 l" a( k
SECTION 6.        CACDA ABBAC DDCBD CDDCA DBEDA DCCCE
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司机大哥动作好快啊!$ @) |. \( W, L1 ]
先占一个!:p

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唉,一限时就废了。verbal错了26个,数学也错了五个。关键是有六个阅读题目就没来得及做啊。到时候怎么办啊
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section 1 的2 题???

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发表于 2005-6-3 12:20:05 |只看该作者
我的小阅读根本没时间做,到时候干脆直接放弃掉算了,或者跨区过来再做
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Aoccdrnig to rsereach at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht frist and lsat ltteres are in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.

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发表于 2005-6-3 12:41:51 |只看该作者
section 1的13 题 ellipses 和sentence有什么关系?

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发表于 2005-6-3 12:54:15 |只看该作者
感觉这份卷子数学比其他的难很多……不然就是我脑子卡住了

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数学的SECTION35 h& ~7 Z  V: @5 y/ w5 q- R

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答案是C,这个是题打错了吧?
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16. Diane completed each of her exercise sets in 75 seconds and rested for 55 seconds between the exercise sets. What is the ratio of the amount of time it took her to complete an exercise set to the amount of time she rested between the sets?
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(B)  5:11' p" D; k7 H1 m
(C)  6:11 # M$ z2 V9 b, s, X+ o2 {
(D)  11:5
5 O* [* U& U& E* m! A, v(E)  11:6
" F" w8 {: O6 f% Q答案是B,应该是15:11吧,答案写错了吧?
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发表于 2005-6-3 13:13:04 |只看该作者
数学的section6
8 i3 x" a3 ~( `! w' }$ Z24. At a wind speed of 30 miles per hour, it the actual temperature increases by to degrees Fahrenheit then the apparent temperature increases by approximately how many degrees Fahrenheit?
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(C) 10
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(E) 20
3 f- J9 {. E9 g( o3 m题目的意思不解啊...总觉得有几个错字啊...6 b: T2 L7 ]9 v
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30. A certain money market account that had a balance of $48,000 during allof last month earned $360 in interest for the month. At what simple annualinterest rate did the account earn interest last month?
3 N  D$ N0 J4 Q. V  D(A)  7%" T' C5 }) R8 b  C+ ^( `
(B) 7.5%
6 K: I" f1 K' Q(C)  8%
' r  n+ T4 @7 Q) V8 Z" n(D) 8.5%
0 c( e6 P( s- R7 S5 [' e(E)  9%. {* Y0 p/ ]. B' s/ k! `
我理解的是360/48000,算出来是B,答案是E. 这题目说的什么意思啊?: z( v- J& k0 d2 x/ A

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Originally posted by 游泳的啄木鸟 at 2005-6-3 12:18
6 m; ]) i- E: w1 \8 C0 L$ Z5 m6 i5 U! Nsection 1 的2 题???
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第二个空要填抵消,削弱l lose consciousness的effect,只能选D了
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Originally posted by 游泳的啄木鸟 at 2005-6-3 12:41
: o( i) C( Y) y' V4 t& ~section 1的13 题 ellipses 和sentence有什么关系?
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ellipses是在一个sentence里面省略东西
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发表于 2005-6-3 13:25:58 |只看该作者
section1的35题我觉得选c???

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发表于 2005-6-3 13:34:08 |只看该作者
section6的24题,是说风速30,actual t 增加10 那apperant t 大概都增加多少,30对应的是-64,-49,-33,-18,-2。差不多都相差14,15 所以答案15d

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发表于 2005-6-3 13:52:51 |只看该作者
Originally posted by 游泳的啄木鸟 at 2005-6-3 13:34+ f) }5 _9 [4 g1 A
section6的24题,是说风速30,actual t 增加10 那apperant t 大概都增加多少,30对应的是-64,-49,-33,-18,-2。差不多都相差14,15 所以答案15d

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啊!原来如此!谢谢!
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Originally posted by 游泳的啄木鸟 at 2005-6-3 12:41
; f& Q4 g6 a1 i: b: z7 Gsection 1的13 题 ellipses 和sentence有什么关系?
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