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一楼这里为模考题目索引,二楼占楼为答疑汇总,三楼为难题易错题分析汇总。

SECTION 1
Time –30 minutes
38 Questions

1. Because the monkeys under study are ---- the
  presence of human beings, they typically ----
  human observers and go about their business
  (A) ambivalent about .. welcome
  (B) habituated to .. disregard
  (C) pleased with .. snub
  (D) inhibited by .. seek
  (E) unaware of .. avoid

2. Give he previously expressed interest and the
ambitious tone of her recent speeches, the senator's
attempt to convince the public that she is not inter-
ested in running for a second term is ----.
  (A) laudable
  (B) likely
  (C) authentic
  (D) futile
  (E) sincere

3. Many of her followers remain ---- to her, and
  even those who have rejected her leadership are
  unconvinced of the ---- of replacing her during
  the current turmoil.
  (A) opposed.. urgency
  (B) friendly.. harm
  (C) loyal.. wisdom
  (D) cool.. usefulness
  (E) sympathetic.. disadvantage

4. Unlike many recent interpretations of Beethoven's
piano sonatas, the recitalist's performance was a
delightfully free and introspective one; nevertheless,
it was also, seemingly paradoxically, quite ----.
  (A) appealing
  (B) exuberant
  (C) idiosyncratic
  (D) unskilled
  (E) controlled

5. Species with relatively ---- metabolic rates, including
hibernators, generally live longer than those whose
metabolic rates are more rapid.
(A) prolific
(B) sedentary
  (C) sluggish
  (D) measured
  (E) restive

6. Belying his earlier reputation for ---- as a negotiator,
Morgan had recently assumed a more ---- stance
for which many of his erstwhile critics praised him.
  (A) intransigence.. conciliatory
  (B) impropriety.. intolerant
  (C) inflexibility.. unreasonable
  (D) success.. authoritative
  (E) incompetence.. combative

7. Although Irish literature continued to flourish after
the sixteenth century, a ---- tradition is ----
in the visual arts: we think about Irish culture in terms of
the word, not in terms of pictorial images.
(A) rich.. superfluous
  (B) lively.. found
  (C) comparable.. absent
  (D) forgotten.. apparent
  (E) lost.. extant

8. SILVER: TARNISH::
  (A) gold: burnish
  (B) steel: forge
  (C) iron: rust
  (D) lead: cast
  (E) tin: shear

9. DISLIKE: LOATHING::
  (A) appreciation: gratification
  (B) hunger: appetite
  (C) void: dearth
  (D) pleasure: bliss
  (E) pain: ache

10. CRAVEN: HEROIC::
  (A) unruly: energetic
  (B) listless: attractive
  (C) volatile: constant
  (D) deft: trifling
  (E) awkward: amusing

11. FILLY: HORSE::
  (A) antennae: butterfly
  (B) pullet: chicken
  (C) gaggle: goose
  (D) duck: drake
  (E) wasp: bee

12. PITHINESS: APHORISM::
  (A) craft: art
  (B) detail: sketch
  (C) illusion: story
  (D) exaggeration: caricature
  (E) sophistication: farce

13. EPHEMERAL: ENDURING::
  (A) infirm: healing
  (B) insensitive: cooperating
  (C) inanimate: living
  (D) interminable: continuing
  (E) ineffectual: proceeding

14. POSTURER: UNAFFECTED::
  (A) brat: insolent
  (B) hypocrite: perceptive
  (C) grouch: respected
  (D) bigot: tolerant
  (E) rogue: empathetic

15. FACETIOUS: SPEECH::
  (A) precocious: learning
  (B) unbecoming: color
  (C) exemplary: conduct
  (D) craven: timidity
  (E) antic: behavior

16. VAGARY: PREDICT::
  (A) quotation: misdirect
  (B) investigation: confirm
  (C) stamina: deplete
  (D) turbulence: upset
  (E) impossibility: execute

28. PREFACE:
(A) improvisation
(B) burlesque
(C) epilogue
(D) tangent
(E) backdrop

29. DEBILITATE:
(A) implicate
(B) invigorate
(C) obfuscate
(D) realign
(E) encumber

30. TASTY:
(A) uninteresting
(B) unfamiliar
(C) unexpected
(D) understated
(E) undervalued

31. ABNEGATE:
(A) refresh
(B) reaffirm
(C) relieve
(D) react
(E) reform

32. SERRIED:
(A) partially formed
(B) widely separated
(C) narrowly missed
(D) extremely grateful
(E) reasonably clean

33. BOMBASTIC:
(A) unflappable
(B) uninspired
(C) unpretentious
(D) inscrutable
(E) incisive

34. BANAL:
(A) comfortable
(B) novel
(C) equal
(D) fatal
(E) competent
35. LANGUISH:
(A) agitate
(B) wander
(C) relieve
(D) discomfit
(E) thrive

36. ENNUI:
(A) intimidation
(B) sleaze
(C) faint recollection
(D) keen interest
(E) deep reservation

37.DAUNTLESS:
(A) sophomoric
(B) trifling
(C) pusillanimous
(D) specious
(E) parsimonious

38.TEMERITY:
(A) credibility
(B) authority
(C) celebrity
(D) acrimony
(E) circumspection



SECTION 4
Time-30 minutes
38 Questions

1. Although sales have continued to increase since last
April, unfortunately the rate of increase has ----.
(A) resurged
(B) capitulated
(C) retaliated
(D) persevered
(E) decelerated

2. Although the mental process that creates a fresh and
original poem or drama is doubtless ---- that which
originates and elaborates scientific discoveries, there
is clearly a discernible difference between the crea-
tors
(A) peripheral to
(B) contiguous with
(C) opposed to
(D) analogous to
(E) inconsistent with

3. It is disappointing to note that the latest edition of
the bibliography belies its long-standing reputation
for ---- by ---- some significant references to
recent publications.
(A) imprecision.. appropriating
(B) relevance.. adding
(C) timeliness.. updating
(D) meticulousness.. revising
(E) exhaustiveness.. omitting  
4. Although Simpson was ingenious at ---- to appear
innovative and spontaneous, beneath the ruse he
remained uninspired and rigid in his approach to
problem-solving.
(A) intending
(B) contriving
(C) forbearing
(D) declining
(E) deserving

5. She was criticized by her fellow lawyers not because
she was not ----, but because she so ---- pre-
pared her cases that she failed to bring the expected
number to trial.
(A) well versed.. knowledgeably
(B) well trained.. enthusiastically
(C) congenial.. rapidly
(D) hardworking.. minutely
(E) astute.. efficiently

6. Schlesinger has recently assumed a conciliatory atti-
tude that is not ---- by his colleagues, who con-
tinue to ---- compromise.
(A) eschewed.. dread
(B) shared.. defend
(C) questioned.. reject
(D) understood.. advocate
(E) commended.. disparage

7. The National Archives contain information so ----
that researchers have been known never to publish
because they cannot bear to bring their studies to an
end.
(A) divisive
(B) seductive
(C) selective
(D) repetitive
(E) resourceful

8. HILL: MOUNTAIN::
(A) grass: rocks
(B) autumn: winter
(C) creek: river
(D) star: sun
(E) cliff: slope

9. AERATE: OXYGEN::
(A) eclipse: light
(B) desiccate: moisture
(C) precipitate: additive
(D) hydrate: water
(E) striate: texture

10. ORCHESTRA: MUSICIAN:
(A) cube: side
(B) kilometer: meter
(C) sonnet: poem
(D) biped: foot
(E) pack: wolf

11. EQUIVOCATION: MISLEADING::
(A) mitigation: severe
(B) advice: peremptory
(C) bromide: hackneyed
(D) precept: obedient
(E) explanation: unintelligible

12. CENSORSHIP: COMMUNICATION::
(A) propaganda: ideology
(B) preservative: decay
(C) revision: accuracy
(D) rest: atrophy
(E) exercise: fitness

13. BUS: PASSENGERS:
(A) flock: birds
(B) tanker: liquid
(C) envelope: letter
(D) bin: coal
(E) automobile: gasoline

14. BALLAD: STANZA::
(A) novel: chapter
(B) poem: meter
(C) play: dialogue
(D) movie: script
(E) photograph: caption

15. DISABUSE: FALLACY::
(A) cure: disease
(B) persevere: dereliction
(C) belittle: imperfection
(D) discredit: reputation
(E) discern: discrimination

16. BLANDISHMENT: CAJOLE::
(A) prediction: convince
(B) obstacle: impede
(C) embellishment: praise
(D) deficiency: compensate
(E) compliment: exaggerate


28. DEBUT:
(A) collaboration
(B) monologue
(C) farewell performance
(D) repertoire standard
(E) starring role

29. WITHER:
(A) disagree
(B) shine
(C) plant
(D) adhere
(E) revive

30. BUCK:
(A) cover over
(B) assent to
(C) brag about
(D) improve
(E) repair

31. MEAN:
(A) trusting
(B) ardent
(C) clever
(D) incautious
(E) noble

32. ADJUNCT:
(A) expert appraisal
(B) generous donation
(C) essential element
(D) mild reproof
(E) impartial judgment

33. CANONICAL:
(A) imprecise
(B) ubiquitous
(C) superfluous
(D) nontraditional
(E) divisive

34. TICKLISH:
(A) heavy-handed
(B) significant
(C) tolerant
(D) impartial
(E) imperturbable

35. PREVALENT:
(A) invasive
(B) inconsistent
(C) indistinct
(D) unpalatable
(E) unusual

36. PENURY:
(A) approbation
(B) affluence
(C) objectivity
(D) compensation
(E) grandiosity

37. MINATORY:
(A) convenient
(B) nonthreatening
(C) straightforward
(D) fastidious
(E) rational

38. CALUMNIOUS:
(A) adept
(B) aloof
(C) quaint
(D) decorous
(E) flattering


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请问一下,这MS是黄皮模拟的第2套,那白皮的第四套呢···不是按白皮的顺序吗?

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是按哪个顺序啊?不是应该是9610吗?

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这套我倒做得有点小牛!希望考试时发挥到这样就好了!

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按白皮来吧,上次也是按白皮的.

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刚模了白皮最新练习4

错误10,5,4,4
偶滴数学啊,sign:o

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原帖由 云山深处 于 2008-10-11 09:29 发表
按白皮来吧,上次也是按白皮的.


强烈同意。LZ能不能按照大白本的顺序来啊。上次草木发第三集的时候大家就已经提过这个问题了。
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大家都没做吗?
我来问几个问题吧:
S2-10:            x                                120   选C ,是不是少了条件?
     13: The area of rectangular  region ABCD   R方  选D?
     
S4-1:为啥选A?不是B
     8:为啥选C?不是D
     18:答案没有E?

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楼上你做的是哪套题?

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这是白皮第四套吗?

我问两个问题

1.section3 第8题,难道莫非两个圆不一样???如果这样,那我真晕厥过去了~~~

2.section4 第24题,我觉得是E, public duty不是说可以开脱的理由吗?
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白本4,section5的29题

第一遍做得时候根本没看懂,现在看懂了可是算出来的答案不对,怎么回事呢?
一个盒子两层,每层的vanilla口味要8个,因为vanillar在order里出现了2次,这样2*8*200
我错在哪里呢?

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你理解错了~~
一层有27个,其中每9个有两个香草味,就是说27个中有6个香草,所以两层就12个
所以一盒就12个,再200盒,就2400了
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原帖由 obietwice 于 2008-10-11 12:20 发表

1.section3 第8题,难道莫非两个圆不一样???如果这样,那我真晕厥过去了~~~

2.section4 第24题,我觉得是E, public duty不是说可以开脱的理由吗?


1.没告诉你一样就不能当一样做啊,晕吧。哈哈,这题我对了。

2.恩,public duty确实是开脱的理由,再具体一点是什么样的开脱理由呢?这个要看下面的那个例子(原文的冒号后面),line38-39,so that somebody won't fall over it,就是说B小孩弄倒了A小孩的小屋子,可能是因为这样别人就不会背小屋子绊倒,public duty就是阻止别人被绊倒,C是对这个例子的一个扩写,所以是对的。
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