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赛程已经过半~坚持就是胜利~希望就在眼前!!~~~大家加油啊~~

今天这套结束,模考活动也到半程调整啦,总结一下,积蓄力量,发起后半程冲刺吧!~~~



SECTION 1
Time –30 minutes
38 Questions

1. We first became aware that her support for the new
program was less than---- when she declined to
make a speech in its favor.
(A) qualified
(B) haphazard
(C) fleeting
(D) unwarranted
(E) wholehearted

2. When a person suddenly loses consciousness, a
bystander is not expected to ---- the problem but to
attempt to ---- its effects by starting vital functions
if they are absent
(A) cure.. precipitate
(B) minimize.. predict
(C) determine.. detect
(D) diagnose.. counter
(E) magnify.. evaluate

3. The remark was only slightly ----, inviting a
chuckle, perhaps, but certainly not a ----.
(A) audible.. reward
(B) hostile.. shrug
(C) amusing.. rebuke
(D) coherent.. reaction
(E) humorous.. guffaw

4. Doors were closing on our past, and soon the values
we had lived by would become so obsolete that we
would seem to people of the new age as ----as
travelers from an ancient land.
(A) elegant
(B) ambitious
(C) interesting
(D) comfortable
(E) quaint

5. Ability to ---- is the test of the perceptive historian,
a history, after all, consists not only of what the
historian has included, but also, in some sense, of
what has been left out.
(A) defer
(B) select
(C) confer
(D) devise
(E) reflect

6. Some artists immodestly idealize or exaggerate the
significance of their work; yet others, ---- to exalt
the role of the artist, reject a transcendent view of art
(A) appearing
(B) disdaining
(C) seeking
(D) failing
(E) tending

7. Estimating the risks of radiation escaping from a
nuclear power plant is ---- question, but one whose
answer then becomes part of a value-laden,
emotionally charged policy debate about whether to
construct such a plant.
(A) an incomprehensible
(B) an undefined
(C) an irresponsible
(D) a divisive
(E) a technical

8. TREE: FORESTRY::
(A) tractor: agriculture
(B) experiment: laboratory
(C) fuel: combustion
(D) flower: horticulture
(E) generator: electricity

9. COMMAND: REQUEST
(A) presume: inquire
(B) recommend: propose
(C) summon: invite
(D) refuse: rebel
(E) authorize: permit

10. PESTLE: GRIND::
(A) whetstone: sharpen
(B) balloon: float
(C) mill: turn
(D) hinge: fasten
(E) switch: conduct

11. ILLITERACY: EDUCATION
(A) bureaucracy: clarification
(B) oppression: agreement
(C) vagrancy: travel
(D) inequity: redistribution
(E) inclemency: evasion

12. REVERENCE: RESPECT::
(A) resiliency: vitality
(B) appreciation: dependency
(C) avidity: enthusiasm
(D) imagination: creativity
(E) audacity: sentiment

13. APOSTROPHES:WORD
(A) letters: alphabet
(B) verbs: syntax
(C) ellipses: sentence
(D) commas: punctuation
(E) paragraphs: essay

14. EXAGGERATION: CARICATURE::
(A) craft: art
(B) detail: sketch
(C) illusion: story
(D) brevity: epigram
(E) sophistication: farce

15. MALLEABLE: SHAPE
(A) apathetic: emotion
(B) irresolute: opinion
(C) demonstrable: evidence
(D) irredeemable: value
(E) gustatory: taste

16. BOLSTER: SUPPORT::
(A) axis: revolve
(B) spackle: paint
(C) leakage: caulk
(D) heat: insulate
(E) tackle: hoist

28. RECORD
(A) postpone
(B) disperse
(C) delete
(D) delay
(E) devise

29. EMBED
(A) induce
(B) extend
(C) extract
(D) receive
(E) diverge

30. WHOLESOME
(A) deleterious
(B) submissive
(C) provoking
(D) monotonous
(E) rigorous
31. EXTINCTION:
(A) immunity
(B) mutation
(C) inhibition
(D) formulation
(E) perpetuation

32. CURSE:
(A) exoneration
(B) untruth
(C) redress
(D) benediction
(E) separation

33. DECORUM
(A) constant austerity
(B) false humility
(C) impropriety
(D) incompetence
(E) petulance

34. AGGRANDIZE:
(A) misrepresent
(B) disparage
(C) render helpless
(D) take advantage of
(E) shun the company of

35. VIGILANT
(A) reluctant
(B) haphazard
(C) gullible
(D) ignorant
(E) oblivious

36. FASTIDIOUS
(A) coarse
(B) destructive
(C) willing
(D) collective
(E) secret

37. TRACTABLE
(A) indefatigable
(B) incorrigible
(C) insatiable
(D) impractical
(E) impetuous

38. RESCISSION
(A) expansion
(B) enactment
(C) instigation
(D) stimulation
(E) abdication




SECTION 5
Time –30 minutes
38 Questions

1. Because modern scientists find the ancient Greek
view of the cosmos outdated and irrelevant, they
now perceive it as only of --------- interest.
(A) historical
(B) intrinsic
(C) astronomical
(D) experimental
(E) superfluous

2. Religious philosopher that he was. Henry More
derived his conception of an infinite universe from
the Infinite God in whom he believed, a benevolent
God of -------whose nature was to create---------
(A) plenitude ..abundance
(B) vengeance .. justice
(C) indifference .. suffering
(D) indulgence .. temperance
(E) rectitude .. havoc

3. While some argue that imposing tolls on highway
users circumvents the need to raise public taxes
for road maintenance, the phenomenal expense of
maintaining a vast network of roads------reliance
on these general taxes.
(A) avoids
(B) diminishes
(C) necessitates
(D) discourages
(E) ameliorates

4. Although they were not direct------,the new arts of
the Classical period were clearly created in the spirit
of older Roman models and thus------many features
of the older style.
(A) impressions .. introduced
(B) translations .. accentuated
(C) copies .. maintained
(D) masterpieces .. depicted
(E) borrowings .. improvised

5. In spite of the increasing--------of their opinions, the
group knew they had to arrive at a consensus so that
the award could be presented
(A) impartiality
(B) consistency
(C) judiciousness
(D) incisiveness
(E) polarity

6. By forcing our surrender to the authority of the clock
systematic timekeeping has imposed a form of-------
on society.
(A) anarchy
(B) permanence
(C) provincialism
(D) tyranny
(E) autonomy

7. Our high-------vocabulary for street crime contrasts
sharply with our------vocabulary for corporate crime,
a fact that corresponds to the general public's unawar-
eness of the extent of corporate crime.
(A) nuanced ..subtle
(B) uninformative ..misleading
(C) euphemistic ..abstract
(D) differentiated ..limited
(E) technical ..jargon-laden

8. DIVERGE : APART::
(A) traverse : across
(B) suspend : around
(C) reverse : beyond
(D) repose : beside
(E) involve : among

9. ATROCIOUS : BAD::
(A) excessive : adequate
(B) momentous : important
(C) unavailing : helpful
(D) contagious : diseased
(E) nominal : satisfactory

10.PATRONIZE : CONDESCENSION::
(A) exasperate : anger
(B) deride : mockery
(C) compensate : apology
(D) hurry : decision
(E) encroach : fearlessness
11.FANG : TOOTH::
(A) gum : mouth
(B) elbow : arm
(C) bank : river
(D) finger : digit
(E) summit ; mountain

12.ANALGESIC : PAIN::
(A) sedative : sleep
(B) stimulant : mood
(C) antiseptic : odor
(D) anesthetic : sensation
(E) ointment : skin

13.IMPECCABLE : FLAW::
(A) foreseeable : outcome
(B) mundane : substance
(C) dishonorable : blemish
(D) ingenuous : guile
(E) portentous : omen

14.POLEMIC : DISPUTATIOUS::
(A) anachronism : chronological
(B) vernacular : unpretentious
(C) invective : abusive
(D) platitude : insightful
(E) eulogy : unrealistic

15.EMBARRASS : SHAME::
(A) coax : reluctance
(B) sleep : fatigue
(C) doubt : uncertainty
(D) belittle : condescension
(E) console : comfort

16.ETCH : CORROSIVE::
(A) shrink : diminutive
(B) destroy : worthless
(C) glue : adhesive
(D) sculpt : malleable
(E) polish : glossy


28.COMPRESSION:
(A) increase in volume
(B) change of altitude
(C) loss of stability
(D) absence of matter
(E) lack of motion

29.REFINE:
(A) loosen
(B) obscure
(C) destabilize
(D) decrease size
(E) reduce purity

30.BALK:
(A) extend
(B) derive
(C) observe
(D) plan ahead carefully
(E) move ahead willingly

31.ANTIPATHY:
(A) affection
(B) courtesy
(C) exasperation
(D) obstinacy
(E) cynicism

32.PATHOLOGICAL:
(A) acute
(B) normal
(C) adequate
(D) variable
(E) temporary

33.REIN:
(A) prod
(B) assess
(C) engulf
(D) commend
(E) affirm

34.MELLIFLUOUS:
(A) obtuse
(B) ineffable
(C) raspy
(D) deranged
(E) uproarious

35.IMPUGN:
(A) abandon
(B) anticipate
(C) enable
(D) clarify
(E) endorse

36.PERTINACITY:
(A) liability
(B) simplicity
(C) vacillation
(D) eccentricity
(E) misrepresentation

37.GAINSAY:
(A) speak kindly of
(B) tell the truth about
(C) forecast
(D) affirm
(E) reiterate

38. ABSOLUTE:
(A) inferior
(B) tolerant
(C) qualified
(D) preliminary
(E) immeasurable

答案:
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SECTION 6.        CACDA ABBAC DDCBD CDDCA DBEDA DCCCE


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SF~这套我做过,顶~;d:
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数学啊。我的数学。。。
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板油们都在努力学习?;)


博学之,审问之,慎思之,明辨之,笃行之。

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请教两道数学
S6 25 I选项我觉得不正确,因为其中的“as that for an actual temperature of 60 degrees...”这个60 degree 在图表中没有表现出来啊。所以应该是无法 inferred from the table.但是为甚答案是它?

还有就是本section最后一题 30. 实在不会算,也看不太懂。请哪位牛牛给讲讲。


25:   2、3是明显不对的,怀疑1印错了或者近似估计

30:   360x12/48000=0.09
                                         by corpuscle


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报个差劲的模考结果

错误:9,9,12,7
今天时间上出现了大疏漏,有3个section都因为时间来不及放弃了4-5个。

考前再好好调整下,考试的时候不出现大疏漏就可以

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今天就是做了这个模考哦……<br />
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问题:数学第二个SECTION的15,16题都错了,希望有人帮忙解释下;谢谢!

第15题,不知道是不是我的试卷打印有问题,题目没有给出其他条件,直接比较:t^3 及 r/1000 (没有条件,不知道如何比较;答案是C)
第16题,为什么是5:11?题目数字只有75和55,怎么也变不出5:11吧?

-----嗯我都理解为印错了。15估计是有条件的,只是我们没看到,16可以理解为是15:11,而少印了一个数字1~   byliyue24

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谢谢

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这个月25号要参加 gre笔试

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谢谢

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