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1、GRE填空提速技巧介绍 GRE填空提速技巧介绍 ,巧用周围线索秒杀难题,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。GRE填空提速技巧介绍 巧用周围线索秒杀难题例1The - of mass literacy coincided with the first industrial revolution; in turn, the new expansion in literacy, as well as cheaper printing, helped nurture the - of popular literature.(A) building . mistrust(B) reappearance .

2、 display(C) receipt . source(D) selection . influence(E) emergence . rise解答在空格处,需在定冠词和介词(of)之间代入一名词,以说明mass literacy方面的某一情形。在第二句句子开头,主语the expansion in literacy显然是对前述的mass literacy作某种形式的复述,这便可将介于定冠词和介词in之间的expansion提取出来代入空格。在空格处,又需在定冠词和介词(of)之间代入一名词。从动词helped nurture可判断出一种因果关系,按因果统一律的原则,可将作为原因的expan

3、sion移入空格作为结果。这样,语法结构相同的空格和空格应代入两个与expansion为同(近)义的词汇,正确答案为(E)。翻译大众文化知识之普及,它的出现正值等一次工业革命;反过来,文化知识的新发展,加诸于廉价的印刷,有助于培养通俗文学的兴起。例2Every novel invites us to enter a world that is initially strange; our gradual and selective orientation to its manners - the infants - to their environment.(A) imitates . wel

4、come(B) completes . introduction(C) resembles . adjustment(D) alters . blindness(E) reinforces . resistance解答空格:观其语法结构,需在所有格(infants)和介词(to)之间代入一名词,这可从语法结构相似的该句主语,即介于所有格(out)和介词(to)之间的名词orientation获取线索,求得同义词(C) adjustment。空格:在主语和宾语为同义词的情况下,代入的动词(C) resembles就完美地体现出两者间的并列关系。本题的主题是:成人之于小说,就如婴儿之于他们的环境,

5、都会有某种陌生感,需逐渐地予以调整适应。词汇orientation: 1.定位,定向 2.适应,熟悉翻译每一部小说都诱使我们进入一个初看上去倍显陌生的世界中去;我们逐渐地,有选择地适应其种种情形,与婴孩对其新环境的调整别无两致。新GRE填空双空选择题练习1. As is often the case with collections of lectures by _ authors, the book as a whole is _, although the individual contributions are outstanding in themselves.Blank (i) Bl

6、ank (ii)A conservatism D factsB creativity E preconceptionsC objectivity F observation2. The success of science is due in great part to its emphasis on_: the reliance on evidence rather than _ and the willingness to draw conclusions even when they conflict with traditional beliefs.Blank (i) Blank (i

7、i)A precedes D understandB transcends E contestC incorporate F repudiate3. Art _ science ,but that does not mean that the artist must also be a scientist; an artist uses the fruits of science but need not _the theories from which they derive.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A different D disconnectedB incompeten

8、t E unexcitingC mediocre F coherent4. The nature of social history and lyric poetry are _, social history always recounting the _ and lyric poetry speaking for unchanging human nature, that timeless essence beyond fashion and economics.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A antithetical D evanescentB indistinguishab

9、le E unnoticedC interdependent F unalterable5. For more than a century, geologists have felt comfortable with the idea that geological process, although very _, are also _ and so are capable of shaping the Earth, given enough time.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A slow D intermittentB unpredictable E steadyC po

10、nderous F sporadic6. To avoid annihilation by parasites, some caterpillars are able to _ periods of active growth by pre-maturely entering a dormant state, which is characterized by the _of feeding.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A mediate D continuationB foster E suspensionC curtail F stimulation7. The “impost

11、or syndrome” often afflicts those who fear that true self-disclosure will lower them in others esteem; rightly handled, however, _may actually _ones standing.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A inspiration D acknowledgingB channel E mimickingC impulse F emulating8. Since 1813 reaction to Jane Austens novels has o

12、scillated between _ and condescension; but in general later writers have esteemed her works more highly than did most of her literary _.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A adoration D contemporariesB indifference E followersC dismissal F precursors9. Once a duckling has identified a parent, the instinctive bond b

13、ecome a powerful _ for additional learning since, by _the parent, the duckling can acquire further information that is not genetically transmitted.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A affection D enhanceB candor E effaceC willfulness F jeopardize10. Although some of her fellow scientists _ the unorthodox laborator

14、y methodology that others found innovative, unanimous praise greeted her experimental results: at once pioneering and _.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A decried D unexceptionableB complimented E mundaneC welcomed F inconclusive新GRE填空双空选择题练习1. Even though political editorializing was not _ under the new regime,

15、 journalists still experienced _, though perceptible , governmental pressure to limit dissent.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A commended D clearB encouraged E discreetC forbidden F overt2. A number of writers who once greatly _ the literary critic have recently recanted, substituting _ for their former critici

16、sm.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A disparaged D approbationB lauded E ambivalenceC influenced F censure3. The actual _ of Wilsons position was always _ by his refusal to compromise after having initially agreed to negotiate a settlement.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A cowardice D betrayedB rigidity E foreshadowedC unce

17、rtainty F alleviated4. Salazars presence in the group was so _ the others that they lost most of their earlier _; failure, for them, became all but unthinkable.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A mundane D practicableB visionary E appealingC eclectic F ignored5. Although the architects concept at first sounded to

18、o _ to be_, his careful analysis of every aspect of the project convinced the panel that the proposed building was indeed, structurally feasible.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A unnoticed by D confidenceB reassuring to E exhilarationC unexpected by F trepidation6. He was regarded by his followers, as something

19、 of _, not only because of his insistence on strict discipline, but also because of his _ adherence to formal details.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A an acolyte D reluctantB a martinet E sporadicC a tyrant F rigid7. Unlike philosophers who constructed theoretically ideal states, she built a theory based on _;

20、 thus, although her constructs may have been inelegant, they were _ sound.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A genre D deviationB feature E rigidityC achievement F grandiloquence8. Although _ is usually thought to spring from regret for having done something wrong, it may be that its origin is the realization that

21、 ones own nature is irremediably _.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A remorse D innocentB skepticism E frivolousC certitude F flawed9. The valedictory address, as it has developed in American colleges and universities over the years, has become a very strict form, a literary _ that permits very little _.Blank (i

22、) Blank (ii)A experience D scientificallyB conjecture E empiricallyC surmise F aesthetically10. If efficacious new medicines have side effects that are commonly observed and _, such medicines are too often considered _, even when laboratory tests suggest caution.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A salutary D outd

23、atedB unpredictable E safeC unremarkable F experimental新GRE填空双空选择题练习1. The transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic era is viewed by most art historians as a _, because, instead of an increasingly _ pictorial art, we find degeneration.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A unrealistic D acclaimB charitable E

24、 turmoilC welcomed F encouragement2. He felt it would be _, in view of the intense _ that would likely follow, to make the sacrifice required in order to gain such little advantage.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A regression D debasedB consolidation E aberrantC calamity F sophisticated3. Before adapting to cha

25、nges in values, many prefer to _, to _ the universally agreed-on principles that have been upheld for centuries.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A vacillate D publicizeB resist E subvertC innovate F defend4. The new _ of knowledge has created _ people: everyone believes that his or her subject cannot and possibl

26、y should not be understood by others.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A promulgation D barriers betweenB redundancy E complacency inC specialization F associations among5. If a species of parasite is to survive, the host organisms must live long enough for the parasite to _ ; if the host species becomes_, so do

27、its parasites.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A reproduce D extinctB atrophy E widespreadC succumb F infertile6. Some activists believe that because the health-care system has become increasingly_ to those it serves, individuals must _ bureaucratic impediments in order to develop and promote new therapies.Blank

28、 (i) Blank (ii)A unresponsive D forsakeB sensitized E supplementC attuned F circumvent7. Belying his earlier reputation for _ as a negotiator, Morgan had recently assumed a more _ stance for which many of his erstwhile critics praised him.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A dedicated D routineB ambitious E superi

29、orC experienced F advantageous8. Personnel experts say that attractive benefits alone will not always keep _ executives from changing jobs for better long-range opportunities, but they think the enticements may deter many executives from accepting _ offers from other companies.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A

30、atrocities D viciousnessB inventions E ill-willC triumphs F development9. The most technologically advanced societies have been responsible for the greatest _; indeed, savagery seems to be in direct proportion to _.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A incompetence D conciliatoryB success E combativeC intransigence F authoritative10. The blueprints for the new automobile were _ at first glance, but the designer had been basically too conservative to _ previous standards of beauty.Blank (i) Blank (ii)A impeccable D incorporateB striking E floutC impractical F assessGRE填空提速技巧介绍

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