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6G冲刺模考讨论(十)



最后一套题目了, 曙光就在前面, 加油!

SECTION 2
Time- 30 Minutes
38 Questions
1. As businesses become aware that their advertising must ------ the everyday concerns of consumers, their commercials will be characterized by a greater degree of ------.
  (A) allay...pessimism
  (B) address...realism
  (C) evade....verisimilitude
  (D) engage…fancy
  (E) change...sincerity

2. Because the lawyer's methods were found to
  be ------, the disciplinary committee ------- his
  privileges.
  (A) unimpeachable...suspended
  (B) ingenious...withdrew
  (C) questionable...expanded
  (D) unscrupulous...revoked
  (E) reprehensible...augmented

3. People of intelligence and achievement can none-
  theless be so ------ and lacking in ------ that they
  gamble their reputations by breaking the law to
  further their own ends.
  (A) devious...propensity
  (B) culpable...prosperity
  (C) obsequious...deference
  (D) truculent... independence
  (E) greedy... integrity

4. A number of scientists have published articles
  ------- global warming, stating ------- that there
  is no solid scientific evidence to support the
  theory that the Earth is warming because of
  increases in greenhouse gases.
  (A) debunking...categorically
  (B) rejecting...paradoxically
  (C) deploring...optimistically
  (D) dismissing...hesitantly
  (E) proving...candidly

5. The senator's attempt to convince the public that
  she is not interested in running for a second term
  is as -------- as her opponent's attempt to disguise
  his intention to run against her.
  (A) biased
  (B) unsuccessful
  (C) inadvertent
  (D) indecisive
  (E) remote

6. MacCrory’s conversation was --------: she could
  never tell a story, chiefly because she always
  forgot it, and she was never guilty of a witticism,
  unless by accident.
  (A) scintillating
  (B) unambiguous
  (C) perspicuous
  (D) stultifying
  (E) facetious

7. Despite its many --------, the whole-language
  philosophy of teaching reading continues to
  gain -------- among educators.
  (A) detractors...notoriety
  (B) adherents...prevalence
  (C) critics…currency
  (D) enthusiasts...popularity
  (E) practitioners… credibility

8. CENSUS: POPULATION::
  (A) interrogation : guilt
  (B) survey : price
  (C) interview : personality
  (D) questionnaire : explanation
  (E) inventory : stock

9. AUTHENTICITY : FRAUDULENT::
  (A) morality : utopian
  (B) intensity : vigorous
  (C) sincerity : hypocritical
  (D) particularity : unique
  (E) plausibility : narrated

10. VARNISH : GLOSSY::
   (A) sharpen : blunt
   (B) measure : deep
   (C) sand : smooth
   (D) approximate : precise
   (E) anchor : unstable

11. AMENITY : COMFORTABLE
   (A) tact : circumspect
   (B) nuisance : aggravated
   (C) honorarium :grateful
   (D) favorite : envious
   (E) lounge : patient

12. PAIN : ANALGESIC::
   (A) energy : revitalization
   (B) interest : stimulation
   (C) symptom : palliative
   (D) despair : anxiety
   (E) reward : incentive

13. VOICE:SHOUT::
   (A) ear : overhear
   (B) eve : see
   (C) hand : clutch
   (D) nerve : feel
   (E) nose : inhale

14. PONTIFICATE: SPEAK::
   (A) strut : walk
   (B) stare : look
   (C) patronize : frequent
   (D) eulogize : mourn
   (E) reciprocate : give

15. BIBLIOPHILE : BOOKS::
   (A) environmentalist : pollution
   (B) zoologist : animals
   (C) gourmet : food
   (D) calligrapher : handwriting
   (E) aviator : aircraft

16. INDIGENT : WEALTH::
   (A) presumptuous : independence
   (B) imperturbable : determination
   (C) inevitable : inescapability
   (D) indigestible : sustenance
   (E) redundant : indispensability

28. SLOUCH:
(A) stand erect
(B) move unhesitatingly
(C) stretch languidly
(D) scurry
(E) totter
29. CLAIM:
(A) renounce
(B) repeal
(C) deter
(D) hinder
(E) postpone
30. EXPEDITE:
(A) impeach
(B) deflect
(C) resist
(D) retard
(E) remove
31. VALEDICTION:
(A) greeting
(B) promise
(C) accusation
(D) denigration
(E) aphorism
32. FACTORABLE
(A) absorbent
(B) magnifiabl
(C) simulated
(D) irreducible
(E) ambiguous
33. CONVOKE:
(A) disturb
(B) impress
(C) adjourn
(D) extol
(E) applaud
34. REND:
(A) sink
(B) unite
(C) find
(D) spend
(E) unleash
35. CONTRAVENE:
(A) condescend
(B) embark
(C) support
(D) offend
(E) amass
36. NADIR:
(A) summit
(B) impasse
(C) sanctuary
(D) weak point
(E) direct route
37. ABSTRACT:
(A) deny
(B) organize
(C) elaborate
(D) deliberate
(E) produce
38. MENDACIOUS:
(A) assured
(B) honest
(C) intelligent
(D) fortunate
(E) gracious


SECTION 5
Time-30 minutes
38 Questions
1. That she was _____ rock climbing did not diminish her _____to join her friends on a rock-climbing expedition.
(A) attracted to ...eagerness
(B) timid about ... reluctance
(C) fearful of ... determination
(D) curious about ... aspiration
(E) knowledgeable about ... hope
2. Data concerning the effects on a small population of high concentrations of a potentially hazardous chemical are frequently used to ____ the effects on a large population of lower amounts of the same chemical.
(A) verify
(B) redress
(C) predict
(D) realize
(E) augment
3. Conceptually, it is hard to reconcile a defense attorney's ____ to ensure that false testimony is not knowingly put forward with the attorney's mandate to mount the most ____ defense conceivable for the client.
(A) efforts ... cautious
(B) duty ... powerful
(C) inability ... eloquent
(D) failure ... diversified
(E) promises ... informed
4. The term “modern”has always been used broadly by historians, and recent reports indicate that its meaning has become more ____ than ever.
(A) precise
(B) pejorative
(C) revisionist
(D) acceptable
(E) amorphous
5. He would ____ no argument, and to this end he enjoined us to ____.
(A) brook ... silence
(B) acknowledge ... neglect
(C) broach ... abstinence
(D) fathom ... secrecy
(E) tolerate ... defiance
6. Originally, most intellectual criticism of mass culture was ____ in character, being based on the assumption that the wider the appeal, the more ____ the product.
(A) unpredictable ... undesirable
(B) ironic ... popular
(C) extreme ... outlandish
(D) frivolous ... superfluous
(E) negative ... shoddy
7. Surprisingly, given the dearth of rain that fell on the com crop, the yield of the harvest was ____; consequently, the corn reserves of the country have not been ____.
(A) inadequate ... replenished
(B) encouraging ... depleted
(C) compromised ... salvaged
(D) abundant ... extended
(E) disappointing ... harmed
8. REPELLENT: ATTRACT::
(A) elastic: stretch
(B) sensitive: cooperate
(C) progressive: change
(D) flammable: ignite
(E) ephemeral: endure
9. ANARCHIST: GOVERNMENT::
(A) legislator: taxation
(B) reformer: bureaucracy
(C) jurist: law
(D) SUFFRAGIST : VOTING
(E) abolitionist: slavery
10. ADMONISH: DENOUNCE::
(A) challenge: overcome
(B) reward: praise
(C) control: contain
(D) persuade: convince
(E) punish: pillory
11. JOKE: PUNCH LINE::
(A) sermon: congregation
(B) conceit: allegory
(C) rhetoric: persuasion
(D) conspiracy: arrest
(E) plot: denouement
12. VEER: DIRECTION::
(A) align: connection
(B) filter: contamination
(C) convert: belief
(D) deflect: motivation
(E) substantiate: authenticity
13. REPROBATE: MISBEHAVE::
(A) sycophant: fawn
(B) critic: rebuke
(C) ruffian: tease
(D) cynic: brood
(E) narcissist: covet
14. IMPERVIOUS: PENETRATE::
(A) ineluctable: avoid
(B) ineradicable: damage
(C) boorish: flatter
(D) irrepressible: censure
(E) disruptive: restrain
15. CONSENSUS: FACTIONALISM::
(A) ritual: orthodoxy
(B) reality: plausibility
(C) reason: thought
(D) clarity: confusion
(E) leadership: subordination
16. MARTINET: DISCIPLINE::
(A) illusionist: misdirection
(B) dilettante: commitment
(C) renegade: allegiance
(D) pedant: learning
(E) hack: writing

28. FICTTTIOUS:
(A) classical
(B) natural
(C) factual
(D) rational
(E) commonplace
29.BRIDLED:
(A) without recourse
(B) without restraint
(C) without meaning
(D) without curiosity
(E) without subtlety
30. CAPTIVATE:
(A) repulse
(B) malign
(C) proscribe
(D) send out
(E) deliver from
31. DISSIPATE:
(A) accumulate
(B) emerge
(C) overwhelm
(D) adhere
(E) invigorate
32.OSTRACIZE:
(A) clarify
(B) subdue
(C) welcome
(D) renew
(E) crave
33. LOATH:
(A) clever
(B) reasonable
(C) fortunate
(D) eager
(E) confident
34. VITIATE:
(A) ingratiate
(B) convince
(C) regulate
(D) fortify
(E) constrict
35.LAVISH:
(A) insist
(B) criticize
(C) undermine
(D) stint
(E) waste
36.VITUPERATIVE:
(A) complimentary
(B) demagogic
(C) hopeful
(D) admirable
(E) veracious
37.MORIBUND:
(A) discontinuous
(B) natural
(C) nascent
(D) rational
(E) dominant
38. CATHOLIC:
(A) narrow
(B) soft
(C) trivial
(D) calm
(E)quick

SECTION 1:    AADBB CADCD ADADD AEDEB DCEBA EDCCB
SECTION 2:    BDEAB ACECC CCBAC BAAEE CBBDD EDAAD ADCBC ACB
SECTION 4:             CADAC DAACB BCDAA EEBAD BCECE EADDA
SECTION 5:        CCBEA BBEED ECAAD DAEBE DCACA CBCBA ACDDD ACA
人生有些决定是大胆的,但是那并不代表这些决定是错误的。

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发表于 2006-6-4 10:42:08 |显示全部楼层
这套剩着晚点做~

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发表于 2006-6-6 06:56:04 |显示全部楼层
请问section 2 6 怎么翻译

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发表于 2006-6-6 07:04:53 |显示全部楼层
请问section 2 16 题为什么选b

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发表于 2006-6-6 07:13:04 |显示全部楼层
请问section 5 第5题怎么翻译

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发表于 2006-6-6 10:29:26 |显示全部楼层
结束最后一套题,感觉填空还是大问题。快开考了,大家都加油

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发表于 2006-6-6 11:05:06 |显示全部楼层
这套做的超级烂,回头来讨论:)

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发表于 2006-6-6 11:52:25 |显示全部楼层
问两道数学 SEC4的10和15。

Carol’s age, in years, can be expressed by reversing the digits in her father’s age, in years. The sum of the digits in each age is 10.

10. The positive difference                                 36
between Carol’s age, in
years, and her father’s
age, in years
我觉得应该是无法判断,两位数加起来是10,父子年龄可互换,carol的年龄19、28、46不是都可以吗?
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15. 为什么a<1?
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发表于 2006-6-6 12:15:56 |显示全部楼层
数学 s-4-10  
答案 d  才对     新东方教材有
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发表于 2006-6-6 13:50:57 |显示全部楼层
这次阅读大溃败
从摸考趋势来看达到500+800是没希望了
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发表于 2006-6-6 13:54:29 |显示全部楼层
先问一道数学section1的21
The two corporate sectors that increased their support for the arts from 1988 to 1991
made a total contribution in 1991 of approximately how million dollars?
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发表于 2006-6-6 14:00:26 |显示全部楼层
原帖由 Quaikie 于 2006-6-6 13:54 发表
先问一道数学section1的21
The two corporate sectors that increased their support for the arts from 1988 to 1991
made a total contribution in 1991 of approximately how million dollars?
这道题问什么?


这题问的是:其中两个从88到91是增长的corporate sectors 91年一共贡献了多少$?(就是表上前两个CS)

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发表于 2006-6-6 14:08:39 |显示全部楼层
原来有几题答案错了 终于过500了
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