试卷详情
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GRE-31(无图,混乱)
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[单项选择]The author refers to charms and quarks (lines 3-4) primarily in order to
A. (A) demonstrate the similarity between these particles and the gluon
B. (B) make a distinction between apposite and inapposite terminology
C. (C) offer an objection to suggestions of similar frivolous names
D. (D) provide illustrations of idiosyncratic nomenclature in contemporary physics
E. (E) cite preliminary experimental evidence sup-porting the existence of gluons
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[单项选择]The passage supplies information for answering which of the following questions
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[单项选择]Like the theory of evolution, the big-bang model of the universe's formation has undergone modification and ______, but it has______ all serious challenges.
A. (A) alteration...confirmed
B. (B) refinement...resisted
C. (C) transformation...ignored
D. (D) evaluation...acknowledged
E. (E) refutation...misdirected
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[单项选择]INDIGENOUS:
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A. (A) affluent
B. (B) parochial
C. (C) alien
D. (D) serene
E. (E) inimical
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[单项选择]The passage suggests which of the following about fascist dictatorships
A. (A) They represent a more efficient form of the executive.
B. (B) Their rise to power came about through an accident of history.
C. (C) They mark a regression to earlier despotic forms of government.
D. (D) Despite superficial dissimilarities, they are in essence like absolute monarchies.
E. (E) They maintain their dominance by rechanneling opposing forces in new directions.
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[简答题]
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[单项选择]Fascist dictatorships differ from monarchies of recent times in
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[单项选择]SONG : CYCLE ::
A. (A) waltz : dance
B. (B) tune : arrangement
C. (C) sonnet : sequence
D. (D) agenda : meeting
E. (E) cadenza: aria
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[单项选择]When those whom he had injured accused him of being a ______ , he retorted curtly that he had never been a quack.
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A. (A) libertine
B. (B) sycophant
C. (C) charlatan
D. (D) plagiarist
E. (E) reprobate
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[单项选择]CHAMELEON : HERPETOLOGIST ::
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A. (A) fungi: ecologist
B. (B) salmon : ichthyologist
C. (C) mongoose : ornithologist
D. (D) oriole : virologist
E. (E) aphid : etymologist
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[单项选择]If the lengths of two of the sides of a triangle are 9 and 10, which of the following could be the length of the third side Ⅰ. 1 Ⅱ. 11 Ⅲ. 21
A. (A) None
B. (B) Ⅰ only
C. (C) Ⅱ only
D. (D) Ⅰ and Ⅱ only
E. (E) Ⅰ, Ⅱ, and Ⅲ
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[单项选择]If it is now June, what month will it be 400 months from now
{{U}}Directions:{{/U}} In the following questions, choose the best answer from the five choices listed.
A. (A) January
B. (B) April
C. (C) June
D. (D) October
E. (E) December
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[单项选择]CHAGRIN:
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A. (A) frown
B. (B) disguise
C. (C) make indifferent
D. (D) make aware
E. (E) please
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[单项选择]In the second paragraph of the passage the author's attitude toward the literary critics cited can best be described as one of
A. (A) irony
B. (B) ambivalence
C. (C) disparagement
D. (D) receptiveness
E. (E) awe
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[单项选择]DISINGENUOUS:
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A. (A) naive
B. (B) accurate
C. (C) hostile
D. (D) witty
E. (E) polite
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[单项选择]Rather than portraying Joseph Ⅱ as a radical reformer whose reign was strikingly enlightened, the play Amadeus depicts him as thinker, too wedded to orthodox theories of musical composition to appreciate an artist of Mozart’s genius.
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A. (A) a revolutionary
B. (B) an idiosyncratic
C. (C) a politic
D. (D) a doctrinaire
E. (E) an iconoclastic
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[单项选择]SPURIOUS:
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A. (A) cautious
B. (B) fantastic
C. (C) modest
D. (D) genuine
E. (E) pertinent
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[单项选择]There is an essential ______ in human gestures, and when someone raises the palms of his hands together, we do not know whether it is to bury himself in prayer or to throw himself into the sea.
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A. (A) economy
B. (B) dignity
C. (C) insincerity
D. (D) reverence
E. (E) ambiguity
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[单项选择]According to the passage, the natural relationship between government and individual liberty is one of
A. (A) marked indifference
B. (B) secret collusion
C. (C) inherent opposition
D. (D) moderate complicity
E. (E) fundamental interdependence
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[单项选择]CAMOUFLAGE : DISCERN ::
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A. (A) encipher : comprehend
B. (B) adorn : admire
C. (C) magnify : observe
D. (D) renovate : construct
E. (E) embroider: unravel
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[单项选择]ASCETIC : SELF-DENIAL ::
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A. (A) nomad : dissipation
B. (B) miser: affluence
C. (C) zealot : fanaticism
D. (D) renegade : loyalty
E. (E) athlete : stamina
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[单项选择]TANTAMOUNT:
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A. (A) not negotiable
B. (B) not equivalent
C. (C) not ambitious
D. (D) not evident
E. (E) not relevant
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[单项选择]SCURRY : MOVE ::
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A. (A) chant : sing
B. (B) chatter : talk
C. (C) carry :lift
D. (D) sleep : drowse
E. (E) limp : walk
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[单项选择]A university training enables a graduate to see things as they are, to go right to the point, to disentangle a ______ of thought.
A. (A) line
B. (B) strand
C. (C) mass
D. (D) plethora
E. (E) skein
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[单项选择]ESTRANGE:
A. (A) reconcile
B. (B) feign
C. (C) perplex
D. (D) arbitrate
E. (E) commiserate
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[单项选择]OBDURATE : FLEXIBILITY ::
A. (A) accurate : perception
B. (B) turbid : roughness
C. (C) principled : fallibility
D. (D) diaphanous : transparency
E. (E) adamant : submissiveness
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[单项选择]CAPITULATE:
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A. (A) initiate
B. (B) defame
C. (C) exonerate
D. (D) resist
E. (E) repeat
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[单项选择]SEER : PROPHECY ::
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A. (A) mentor : reward
B. (B) sage : wisdom
C. (C) pilgrim : diligence
D. (D) diplomat : flattery
E. (E) virtuoso : penance
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[单项选择]PROVIDENT:
A. (A) manifest
B. (B) prodigal
C. (C) thankful
D. (D) tidy
E. (E) refuted
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[单项选择]We have in America a ______speech that is neither American, Oxford English, nor colloquial English, but ______ of all three.
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A. (A) motley...an enhancement
B. (B) hybrid...a combination
C. (C) nasal...a blend
D. (D) mangled...a medley
E. (E) formal...a patchwork
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[单项选择]In the first paragraph, the author makes use of all the following techniques EXCEPT
A. (A) extended metaphor
B. (B) enumeration and classification
C. (C) classical allusion
D. (D) direct quotation
E. (E) comparison and contrast
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[单项选择]The tone of the author's discussion of the neologisms coined by physicists is one of
A. (A) scientific detachment
B. (B) moderate indignation
C. (C) marked derision
D. (D) amused approbation
E. (E) qualified skepticism