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02-06 GRE填空真题 0211G Section 1 1. Although she gives badly _______ titles to her musical compositions, they _______ unusual combinations of materials including Gregorian chant, Asian scale patterns and rhythms, electronic sounds, and bird songs. A. exotic … belie ...

02-06 GRE填空真题
0211G Section 1 1. Although she gives badly _______ titles to her musical compositions, they _______ unusual combinations of materials including Gregorian chant, Asian scale patterns and rhythms, electronic sounds, and bird songs. A. exotic … belie B. eccentric … deploy C. traditional … exclude D. imaginative … disguise E. conventional … incorporate 2. Even though the folktales Perroult collected and retold were not solely French in origin, his versions of them were so decidedly French in style that later anthologizes of French folktales have never _______ them. A. excluded B. admired C. collected D. promoted E. comprehended 3. In arguing against assertions that environmental catastrophe is imminent, her book does not ridicule all predictions of doom but rather claims that the risks of harm have in many cases been _________. A. exaggerated B. ignored C. scrutinized D. derided E. increased 4. There seems to be no ________ the reading public’s thirst for books about the 1960’s: indeed, the normal level of interest has ______ recently because of a spate of popular television documentaries. A. quenching … moderated B. whetting … mushroomed C. curtailing … warned D. ignoring … transformed E. slaking … increased 5. Despite a tendency to be overtly _______, the poetry of the Middle Ages often sparks the imagination and provides lively entertainment, as well as pious sentiments. A. diverting B. emotional C. didactic D. romantic E. whimsical 6. One of the first ______ of reduced burning in Amazon rain forests was the chestnut industry: smoke tends to drive out the insect that, by pollinating chestnut tree, allow chestnuts to develop. A. reformers B. discoveries C. casualties D. critics E. beneficiaries 7. The research committee urged the archaeologist to _______ her claim that the tomb she has discovered was that of Alexander the Great, since her initial report has been based only on ______. A. disseminate … supposition B. withdraw … evidence C. undercut … caprice D. document … conjecture E. downplay … facts 0211G Section 3 1.The scientist found it puzzling that his theory encountered _______ despite widespread agreement that it was_______ A. respect … crucial B. dismissal … simplistic C. skepticism … unfathomable D. opposition … indisputable E. acceptance … comprehensive 2. The rate at which soil can absorb water ________ with continuous wetting, so the longer a _________ lasts, or the greater the rate of precipitation, the higher the percentage of water that will flow across the ground as runoff and enter stream channels. A. rises … deluge B. diminishes … drought C. increases … shower D. decreases … rainstorm E. stabilizes … thaw 3. The ideas expressed in the art historian’s book are more _____ than one would expect or the basis of her rather_________ treatment of her subject in the opening pages. A. compelling … intriguing B. accessible … recondite C. hidebound … reactionary D. insightful … innovative E. dispassionate … evenhanded 4. The meeting on environmental issues produced ________ discussion but no commitment on a plan of action: the many uncertainties surrounding global climatic change and the huge cost of efforts to limit it made the policymakers ____ A. little … voluble B. heated … contentious C. cordial … quarrelsome D. frustrating … affable E. interminable … businesslike 5. Art that endures often makes an initially disturbing impact: the profound experience that such art seeks to provoke necessarily engenders a certain ___ A. familiarity B. ennui C. upheaval D. intimacy E. tranquility 6. The history of film reflects the _____ inherent in the medium itself: film combines still photographs to represent continuous motion and, while seeming to present life itself, can also offer impossible and dreamlike unrealities. A. trivialities B. biases C. constraints D. paradoxes E. liabilities 7. The ______ with which the politician peppers her speeches are so memorable that many people think of her as being far more _______ than she in fact is. A. superlatives … egalitarian B. pejoratives … optimistic C. examples … soporific D. diatribes … censorious E. malapropisms … straightforward 0606G Section 1 1.Although Heron is well known for the broad comedy in the movies she has directed previously, her new film is less inclined to__________: the gags are fewer and subtler. A. understatement B. preciosity C. symbolism D. buffoonery E. melodrama 2.Bebop’s legacy is______ one: bebop may have won jazz the right to be taken seriously as an art form, but it _______ jazz’s mass audience, which turned to other forms of music such as rock and pop. A. a mixed … alienated B. a troubled … seduced C. an ambiguous … aggrandized D. a valuable … refined E. a noble … pleased 3. The exhibition’s importance lies in its___________: curators have gathered a diverse array of significant works from many different museums. A. homogeneity B. sophistry C. scope D. farsightedness E. insularity 4.Despite the fact that the commission’s report treats a vitally important topic, the report will be ______ read because its prose is so _________ that understanding it require an enormous effort. A. seldom … transparent B. carefully ... pellucid C. little ... turgid D. eagerly ... digressive E. widely ... prolix 5. Carleton would still rank among the great ___________ of nineteenth century American art event if the circumstance of her life and career were less _______ than they are. A. celebrities ... obscure B. failures ... illustrious C. charlatans ... mpeccable D. enigmas ... mysterious E. success ... ignominious 6. Although based on an actual event, the film lacks____________: the director shuffles events, simplifies the tangle of relationships, and ___________documentary truth for dramatic power. A. conviction ... embraces B. expressiveness ... exaggerates C. verisimilitude ... sacrifices D. realism ... substitutes E. coherence ... utilizes 7. When Adolph Ochs became the publisher of The New York Times, he endowed the paper with a uniquely __________ tone, avoiding the _________editorials that characterized other major papers of the time. A. abstruse ... scholarly B. dispassionate ... shrill C. argumentative ... tendentious D. whimsical ... capricious E. cosmopolitan ... timely 0606G Section 2 1. Despite the fact that the amateur runner trained rigorously for six months before the race, he failed to ______ it: the course was so ________ that even professional runners struggled to finish. A. complete ... demanding B. win ... manageable C. master ... short D. concede ... formidable E. underestimate ... unusual 2. In linking geographically disparate people, the Internet is arguably helping millions of spontaneous communities to bloom: communities defined by common interests rather than by the accident of ________. A. compatibility B. affluence C. reciprocity D. contemporaneousness E. proximity 3. It is as if Woodward could not bear to leave anything out; if he had _____ some of his material, the resulting increase in focus would have more than ______ any loss in comprehensiveness. A. elaborated ... justified B. condensed ... exaggerated C. expanded ... offset D. edited ... pointed up E. pruned ... compensated for 4. The hesitancy of many countries to embrace market reform is unfortunate, because many national success stories suggest that far from ___________ such reform, countries should be eager to ___________its benefits. A. implementing ... document B. pursuing ... seek C. eschewing ... reap D. needing ... realize E. understanding ... question 5. Contemporary lawmakers’ preoccupation with regulating the Internet is ___________ the way lawmakers treated many young industries in the past; United States railroads, for instance, were in business for 60 years before the federal government ______ regulations. A. antithetical to ... eased B. faithful to ... levied C. reminiscent of ... enforced D. in conflict with ... lifted E. at odds with ... introduced 6. Despite the fact that the book’s title suggests_________, the author is not a charlatan claiming to offer a __________; rather, her book assessed all possible treatments of certain diseases without identifying any cures. A. fraud ... critique B. sincerity ... nostrum C. hyperbole ... warning D. expertise ... prescription E. quackery ... panacea 7. The profits that the corporation earns from the exclusive-supplier agreements with the universities are_________, because the terms of agreements that they are inclined to protect the universities’ interests are generally__________. A. inexplicable ... flouted B. unclear ... publicized C. predictable ... scrutinized D. declining ... ignored E. surprising ... enforced
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