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GRE模考六

SECTION 1

Verbal Reasoning

Time- 30minutes

20 Questions

(单空)1. 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. (E8.10)

(A) divisive

(B) seductive

(C) selective

(D) repetitive

(单空)2. Thomas Paine, whose political writing was often flamboyant, was in private life a surprisingly _____man: he lived in rented rooms, ate little, and wore drab clothes. (E2.2)

(A) simple

(B) controversial

(C) sordid

(D) comfortable

(单空)3. The constitutional guarantee for free Speech may have been aimed at protecting native Speakers of English from censorship,but it is not a great _____ to interpret it as protecting the right to express oneself in any natural language or dialect.(E3.9)

(A)enigma

(B)extension

(C) sacrifice

(D) condemnation

(同义)4. Ecology, like economics, concerns itself with the movement of valuable_____ through a complex network of producers and consumers. (E9.5)

(A) commodities

(B) dividends

(C) communications

(D) goods

(E) nutrients

(同义)5. Some scientists argue that carbon compounds play such a central role in life on Earth because of the possibility of______resulting from the carbon atom’s ability to form an unending series of different molecules. (E9.9)

(A) diversity

(B) deviation

(C) variety

(D) reproduction

(E) stability

(同义)6. Animals that have tasted unpalatable plants tend to______them afterward on the basis of their most conspicuous features, such as their flowers. (E12.1)

(A) recognize

(B) hoard

(C) trample

(D) retrieve

(E) identify

(同义)7. Demonstrating a mastery of innuendo, he issued several______insults in the course of the evening’s conversation. (E12.6)

(A) blunt

(B) veiled

(C) fallacious

(D) boisterous

(E) disguised

(多空)8. A perennial goal in zoology is to infer function from______, relatingthe______of an organism to its physical form and cellular organization. (E21.4)

A sizeD ancestry

B structure E appearance

(多空)9. When theories formerly considered to be______ in their scientificobjectivity are found instead to reflect a consistent observational andevaluative bias, then the presumed neutrality of science gives way to therecognition that categories of knowledge are human______. (E22.2)

A disinterested D imperatives

B callous E errors

(多空)10.The myth persists that in 1492 the Western Hemisphere was a (i)___ andthat it was European settlers who harnessed and transformed its ecosystems.But scholarship shows that forests, in particular, had been altered to varyingdegrees well before the arrival of Europeans. Native populations had (ii)___much of the forests to successfully cultivated stands, especially by means ofburning. Nevertheless, some researchers have maintained that the extent,frequency, and

(逻辑)Astronauts who experience weightlessness frequently get motion sickness. The astronauts see their own motion relative to passing objects, but while the astronauts are weightless their inner ears indicate that their bodies are not moving. The astronauts’ ex perience is best explained by the hypothesis that conflicting information received by the brain about the body’s motion causes motion sickness.

11. Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest additional support for the hypothesis above?

(A) During rough voyages ship passengers in cabins providing a view of the water are less likely to get motion sickness than are passengers in cabins providing no view.

(B) Many people who are experienced airplane passengers occasionally get motion sickness.

(C) Some automobile passengers whose inner ears indicate that they are moving and who have a clear view of the objects they are passing get motion sickness.

(D) People who have aisle seats in trains or airplanes are as likely to get motion sickness as are people who have window seats.

(E) Some astronauts do not get motion sickness even after being in orbit for several days.

经常体验失重的宇航员会晕动病。相对于移动的物体,宇航员看到了自己的运动,但是当失

重时,宇航员的内耳判断他们的身体没有在运动。宇航员的经历能够被这样的假设最好的解释,即关于身体运动的相互矛盾的信息被大脑接受引起了晕动病。

11。下列哪一个,如果是真的,能够为上述的假说提供最强有力的支持?

(A)在恶劣的水上航行中的,在机舱中看到水的景象的乘客比没有看到景象的乘客不容易晕船。

(B)许多有经验的飞机乘客们偶尔会晕机。

(C)内耳判断出他们正在运动而且看清楚他们正在经过的物体的乘车者会晕车。

(D)人在火车或飞机的走廊的座位可能比坐在窗边的人更容易晕。

(E)一些宇航员不会晕,,即使在轨道上好几天。

答案:A

条件:内耳由于失重认为没有运动,视觉上看到了参照物认为身体在运动

结论:大脑收到了矛盾的信息,引起晕动病。

解析:本题为加强题,正确选项应该能够在条件结论之间架设桥梁使二者的逻辑关系更加的有力。首先排除无关选项B和E,本题的逻辑关系和经验无关,E项更是跑题,所以排除。剩下的三个选项都是在说不失重,也就是内耳判断身体在运动的情况下,晕动和视觉之间的关系。A项说看到景象不容易晕,也就是视觉也判断身体在运动,和内耳信息一致时不容易晕,相当于原文条件结论的双重否定,所以能够加强原文的逻辑关系。而C和D都是在说,视觉和内耳同时判断运动是容易晕,其实是在否定原文的结论。

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The term “remote sensing” refers to the techniques of measurement and interpretation of phenomena from a distance. Prior to the mid-1960’s the interpretation of film images was the primary means for remote sens ing of the Earth’s geologic features. With the development of the optomechanical scanner, scientists began to construct digital multispectral images using data beyond the sensitivity range of visible light photography. These images are constructed by mechanically aligning pictorial representations of such phenomena as the reflection of light waves outside the visible spectrum, the refraction of radio waves, and the daily changes in temperature in areas on the Earth’s surface. Digital multispectral imaging h as now become the basic tool in geologic remote sensing from satellites.

The advantage of digital over photographic imaging is evident: the resulting numerical data are precisely known, and digital data are not subject to the vagaries of difficult-to-control chemical processing. With digital processing, it is possible to combine a large number of spectral images. The acquisition of the first multispectral digital data set from the multispectral scanner (MSS) aboard the satellite Landsat in 1972 consequently attracted the attention of the entire geologic community. Landsat MSS data are now being applied to a variety of geologic problems that are difficult to solve by conventional methods alone. These include specific problems in mineral and energy resource exploration and the charting of glaciers and shallow seas.

A more fundamental application of remote sensing is to augment conventional methods for geologic mapping of large areas. Regional maps present compositional, structural, and chronological information for reconstructing geologic evolution. Such reconstructions have important practical applications because the conditions under which rock units and other structural features are formed influence the occurrence of ore and petroleum deposits and affect the thickness and integrity of the geologic media in which the deposits are found.

Geologic maps incorporate a large, varied body of specific field and laboratory measurements,

but the maps must be interpretative because field measurements are always limited by rock exposure, accessibility and labor resources. With remote-sensing techniques it is possible to obtain much geologic information more efficiently than it can be obtained on the ground. These techniques also facilitate overall interpretation. Since detailed geologic mapping is generally conducted in small areas, the continuity of regional features that have intermittent and variable expressions is often not recognized, but in the comprehensive views of Landsat images these continuities are apparent. However, some critical information cannot be obtained through remote sensing, and several characteristics of the Landsat MSS impose limitations on the acquisition of diagnostic data. Some of these limitations can be overcome by designing satellite systems specifically for geologic purposes; but, to be most effective, remote-sensing data must still be combined with data from field surveys and laboratory tests, the techniques of the earlier twentieth century.

12. By using the word “interpretative” in line 40, the author is indicating which of the following?

(A) Some maps are based more on data from aerial photography than on data from field operations.

(B) Some maps are based almost exclusively on laboratory measurements.

(C) Some maps are based on incomplete data from field observations.

(D) Some maps show only large geologic features.

13. With which of the following statements about geologic mapping would the author be most likely to agree?

(A) Geologic mapping is basically an art and not a science.

(B) Geologic mapping has not changed significantly since the early 1960’s.

(C) Geologic mapping will have limited practical applications until remote-sensing systems are perfected.

(D) A developmental milestone in geologic mapping was reached in 1972.

(E) Without the present variety of remote-sensing techniques, geologic mapping could not be

14. According to the passage, measurements of which of the following can be provided by the optomechanical scanner but not by visible-light photography?

(A) The amount of visible light reflected from oceans

(B) The density of foliage in remote areas on the Earth’s surface

(C) Daily tem perature changes of areas on the Earth’s surface

(D) The degree of radioactivity emitted by exposed rocks on the Earth’s surface

15. It can be inferred from the passage that a major disadvantage of photographic imaging in geologic mapping is that such photography

(A) cannot be used at night

(B) cannot focus on the details of a geologic area

(C) must be chemically processed

(D) is always enhanced by digital reconstruction

16. It can be inferred from the passage that Landsat images differ from conventional geologic maps in that Landsat images

(A) reveal the exact size of petroleum deposits and ore deposits

(B) indicate the continuity of features that might not otherwise be interpreted as continuous

(C) predict the movements of glaciers

(D) provide highly accurate data about the occurrence of mineral deposits

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Although the development of new infrastructure (such public facilities as power plants, schools, and bridges) is usually determined by governmental planning, sometimes this development can be planned more flexibly and realistically by private investors who anticipate profit from the collection of user fees. Such profits can contribute to the financing of more infrastructure if demand proves great enough, whereas the reluctance of developers to invest in such projects can signal that additional infrastructure is not needed. During the economic boom of the 1980’s, for example, the state of Virginia authorized private developers to build a $300 million toll road. These developers obtained the needed right-of-way from property owners, but by 1993 they still had not raised the necessary financing. The unwillingness of investors to finance this project does not negate the viability of privately financed roads; rather, it illustrates a virtue of private financing. If a road appears unlikely to attract enough future traffic to pay for the road, then it should not be built.

17. The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A) build a case for increasing the development of new infrastructure

(B) advocate an alternative to government financing of infrastructure

(C) explain the failure of a privately financed venture

(D) suggest the types of infrastructure most appropriate for private financing

18. The passage suggests that which of the following would occur if a privately financed bridge that proved to be profitable failed after a number of years to meet the demands of traffic?

(A) Private developers who financed the bridge would rely on governmental authorities to develop new infrastructure.

(B) User fees would be increased so that usage would become more costly.

(C) Governmental authorities would be reluctant to rely on private contractors to develop a new bridge.

(D) The success of the project would be jeopardized by public dissatisfaction with the project’s adequacy.

(E) Profits generated by user fees would be used to help finance the construction of new

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For many years, Benjamin Quarles’ seminal account of the participation of African Americans in the American Revolution has remained the standard work in the field. According to Quarles, the outcome of this conflict was mixed for African American slaves who enlisted in Britain’s fight against its rebellious Ameri can colonies in return for the promise of freedom: the British treacherously resold many into slavery in the West Indies, while others obtained freedom in Canada and Africa. Building on Quarles’ analysis of the latter group, Sylvia Frey studied the former slaves who emigrated to British colonies in Canada. According to Frey, these refugees—the most successful of the African American Revolutionary War participants—viewed themselves as the ideological heirs of the American Revolution. Frey sees this inheritances reflected in their demands for the same rights that the American revolutionaries had demanded from the British: land ownership, limits to arbitrary authority and burdensome taxes, and freedom of religion.

19. Which of the following is most analogous to the relationship between the African American Revolutionary War participants who settled in Canada after the American Revolution and the American revolutionaries, as that relationship is described in the passage?

(A) A brilliant pupil of a great musician rebels against the teacher, but adopts the teacher’s musical style after the teacher’s unexpected death.

(B) Two warring rulers finally make peace after a lifetime of strife when they realize that they have been duped by a common enemy.

(C) A child who has sided with a domineering parent against a defiant sibling later makes demands of the parent similar to those once made by the sibling.

(D) A writer spends much of her life popularizing the work of her mentor, only to discover late in life that much of th e older writer’s work is plagiarized from the writings of a foreign contemporary.

(E) Two research scientists spend much of their careers working together toward a common goal,

20. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage concerning Britain’s rule in its Canadian colonies after the American Revolution?

(A) Humiliated by their defeat by the Americans, the British sharply curtailed civil rights in their Canadian colonies.

(B) The British largely ignored their Canadian colonies.

(C) The British

encouraged the colonization of Canada by those African Americans who had served on the American side as well as by those who had served on the British side.

(D) Some of Britain’s policies in its Canadian colonies were similar to its policies in its American colonies before the American Revolution.

(E) To reduce the debt incurred during the war, the British imposed even higher taxes on the

SECTION 2

Verbal Reasoning

Time- 30minutes

20 Questions

(单空)1. Unfortunately, his damaging attacks on the ramifications of the economic policy have been______ by his wholehearted acceptance of that policy’s underlying assumptions. (E4.6)

(A) supplemented

(B) undermined

(C) wasted

(D) diverted

(单空)2. In an age without radio or recordings, an age______ by print, fiction gained its greatest ascendancy. (E5.1)

(A) decimated

(B) denigrated

(C) dominated

(D) emphasized

(单空)3. Some biologists argue that each specifically human trait must have arisen gradually and erratically, and that it is therefore difficult to isolate definite _____ in the evolution of species. (E5.8)

(A) fluctuations

(B) generations

(C) predispositions

(D) milestones

(同义)4. By divesting himself of all regalities, the former king______the consideration that customarily protects monarchs. (E13.2)

(A) merited

(B) forfeited

(C) debased

(D) concealed

(E) relinquished

(F) extended

(同义)5. Any language is a conspiracy against experience in the sense that it is a collective attempt to______ experience by reducing it into discrete parcels. (E13.10)

(A) manage

(B) compress

(C) transcribe

(D) complicate

(E) amplify

(同义)6. Calculus, though still indispensable to science and technology, is no longer _____; it has an equal partner called discrete mathematics. (E14.4)

(A) preeminent

(B) pertinent

(C) beneficial

(D) essential

(E) pragmatic

(F) singular

(多空)7. To test the______of borrowing from one field of study to enrich another,simply investigate the extent to which terms from the one may, withoutforcing, be______the other. (E22.5)

A universality D utilized by

B decorum E superseded by

(多空)8. As the first streamlined car, the Airflow represented a______in automotive development, and although its sales were______, it had an immenseinfluence on automobile design. (E23.6)

A milestone D tolerable

B regression E significant

(多空)9. Art historians’ approach to French Impressionism has changedsignificantl y in recent years. While a decade ago Rewald’s History ofImpressionism, which emphasizes Impressionist painters’ stylisticinnovations, was (i)___, the literature on impressionism has now become akind of ideological battlefield, in which more attention is paid to the subjectmatter of the paintings, and to the social and moral issues raised by it, than totheir (ii)___. Recently, politically charged discussions that address theimpressionists’ unequal treatment of men and women and the exclusion ofmodern industry and labor from their pictures have tended to (iii)___ thestylistic analysis favored by Rewald and his followers. (E38.3)

A dispassionate D style G espouse

B disparaged E contents H crowd out

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