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考前最后一个周末, 一定要好好利用
做过的欢迎来讨论有疑问的题目, 没做过的可以借这个机会练习下
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本次使用的是国内题9711
SECTION 3
Time-30 minutes
Questions
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
Time—30 minutes
38 Questions
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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Section 3: EBBCA BBCEE DBBEE BDDED DAABB CCDBB BDCDA EDD
Section 4: ADADC DABCD AAABD ADEAE CDCDE CDBBE
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