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GRE 最新练习题五 SECTION Time –30 minutes 38 Questions 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 TREE: FORESTRY:: (A) tractor: agriculture (B) experiment: laboratory (C) fuel: combustion (D) flower: horticulture (E) generator: electricity 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 111 GRE 最新练习题五 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 Earth's crust) formed during the late Proterozoic era, and t h a t s i g n i f i c a n t o b s e r v a composition of (5)the upper layers of rocks deposited on either side of the s u t u r e g i v e c l u e s t o t h e d i the underlying igneous rocks Other geologists argued that neither the upper rock layer nor the underlying igneous rocks on the one side of the rift (10)differ fundamentally from the corresponding layers on the other side These geologists believe, therefore there is i n a d e q u a t e e v i d e n c e t o c o n c l underlies the rift In response, Harris and Gass asserted that the upper rock ( 5l)a y e r s o n t h e t w o s i d e s o f t h e r i f t h a d n o t b shown to be of similar age, structure, or geochemi Furthermore, they cited new evidence that the under igneous rocks on either side of the rift contain significantl different kinds of rare metals 17.Part of the Harris and Gass hypothesis about the Red S e a r i f t w o u l d b e w e a k e n e demonstrated 16 BOLSTER: SUPPORT:: that the composition of upper rock layers (A) axis: revolve (A) cannot cause a suture to develop (B) spackle: paint (B) has no effect on where a suture will occur (C) leakage: caulk (C) cannot provide information about the nature of (D) heat: insulate underlying rocks (E) tackle: hoist (D) is similar on the two sides of a rift unless a suture divides the two sides Geologists Harris and Gass hypothesized that the (E) is usually different from the composition of Red underlying rocks Sea rift developed along the line of a suture (a splice in the 18.It can be inferred from the passage that the "Other 112 GRE 最新练习题五 geologists" (line 8) would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements? (A) Similar geological features along both sides of a possible suture imply the existence of that suture (B) Sutures can be discovered only where they are not obscured by superimposed geological features ( C ) T h e c o m p o s i t i o n o f i prediction of the likelihood of a rift developing through them (D) It is possible to date igneous rocks by carefully studying the different kinds of rare metals c o n t a i n e d i n t h e m a n d similarity to the layer of rock that lies above them (E) The existence of rock layers on one side of a rift that are similar in composition to rock layers on the other side suggests that no suture exists between the two sides 19.It can be inferred from the passage that Harris and Gass have done which of the following? (A) Drawn detailed diagrams of the Red Sea rift (B) Based their conclusions on the way in which sutures develop in the Earth's crust (C) Rejected other geologists objections to their hypothesis about the Red Sea rift (D) Suggested that the presence of rare metals in rocks indicates an underlying suture (E) Asserted that rifts usually occur along the lines of sutures (5)who were themselves attacked by free jazzers of the 1960's The neoboppers of the 1980's a attacked a l m o set v e r y b o d y e l s e T h e t i t a n i c f i g u r e o f B l saxophonist John Coltrane has complicated the arguments gmade n e o u s r o c k s p e r m i t s by proponents of styles from bebop through neobop (10)because in his own musical journey he drew from all those styles His influence on all types of jazz was immeasurable b Aty theoheight b s eof rhisv popularity, i n g t Coltrane h e i r largely abandoned playing bebop, the style that had brought him fame, to explore the outer reaches of jazz (15) Coltrane himself probably believed that the only essential characteristic of jazz was improvisa constant i n h i s j o u r n e y f r o m b improvisations on modal, Indian, and African melodies On the ot hand, t h i s d o g g e d s t u d e n t a n d p r —who ( 0i n) s i s t e d o n s p e n d i n g h o u r s e a c h d a y scales from theory books-was never able to jettison completely the influence of bebop, with its fast and elaborate chains of 20.According to the passage, Harris and Gass have notes and ornaments on melody mentioned all of the following properties of rocks Two stylistic characteristics sha along the Red Sea rift EXCEPT Coltrane (A) age of the upper layers of rock (25)played the tenor saxophone, he favored playing fast (B) structure of the upper layers of rocks runs (C) geochemical content of the upper layers of rocks of notes built on a melody and depended on heavy, (D) metallic content of the underlying igneous rocks regu(E) age of the underlying igneous rocks larly accented beats The first led Coltrane to "sheets of P r o p o n e n t s o f d i f f e r e n t j a z z s t y l e s h a vsound." e a l wwhere a y s he raced faster and faster, pile-driving argued notes that their predecessors, musical style did not include into each other to suggest stacked harmonies essential characteristics that define jazz as jazz Thus, second ' s s w i n g w a s b e l i t t l e d b y(30)meant b e b othat p phis e rsense s ooff rhythm t h e was almost as close 1950's, to rock 113 GRE 最新练习题五 as to bebop and describe his musical explorations T h r e e r e c o r d i n g s i l l u s t r a t e C o l t r a n e ' s e(B) n e rexamine g i z i n gthe nature of bebop and contrast it with explorimprovisational jazz a t i o n s R e c o rKd i n dg o f B lw u ie t h M i l e s D a v i (C) s , analyze the musical sources of Coltrane's style Coltrane and their influence on his work found himself outside bop, exploring modal melodies (D) acknowledge the influence of Coltrane's music on Here rock music and rock musicians ( 5h e) p l a y e d s u r g i n g , l e n g t h y s (E) o l discuss o s bthe u iarguments l t l a rthat g edivide l y the proponents around of different jazz styles repeated motifs-an organizing principle unlike that of f r e e j a z z s a x o p h o n e p l a y e r O r n e t t e C o22.The l e m aauthor n , w himplies o that which of the following would moduhave been an effect of Coltrane's having chosen l a t e d o r a l t e r e d m e l o d toi play e sthe tenor i n rather h ithan s thes soprano o l o saxophone s O on n Giant Steps, My Favorite Things? C o l t r a n e d e b u t e d a s l e a d e r , i n t r(A) o dThe u ctone i n gof the h i recording s o w n would have been more composisomber (40)tions Here the sheets of sound, downbeat accents,(B) The influence of bebop on the recording would repehave been more obvious titions, and great speed are part of each solo, and the (C) The music on the recording would have sounded v a r i e t y o f t h e s h a p e s o f h i s p h r a less s e sraucous i s and u n physical ique Coltrane's (D) His influence on rock music might have been less s e a r c h i n g e x p l o r a t i o n s p r o d u c e d s o l i d a c h i e v epervasive ment My (E) The style of the recording would have been Favorite Things was another kind of watershed Here indistinguishable from that on Kind of Blue ( C5 o) l t r a n e p l a y e d t h e s o p r a n o s a x o p h o n e , a n instrument 23.Which of the following best describes the seldom used by jazz musicians Musically, the results organization were of the fourth paragraph? a s t o u n d i n g W (A) A ithesis t referred h to earlier t h in the e passages is o p sound, ideas that had mentioned and illustrated with three specific sounded dark and brooding acquired a feeling of giddy examples fantasy (B) A thesis is stated and three examples are given (50) When Coltrane began recording for the Impulse! each suggesting that a correction needs to be label, made to a thesis referred to earlier in the h e w a s s t i l l s e a r c h i n g H i s m u s i c b e c a m e r a upassage cous, physical (C) A thesis referred to earlier in the passage is H i s i n f l u e n c e o n r o c k e r s w a s ei n co lr umdoi un sg , mentioned, and three examples are presented and Jimi ranked in order of their support of the thesis Hendrix, the rock guitarist, who following Coltrane, (D) A thesis is stated, three seemingly opposing raised examples are presented, and their underlying t h e e x t e n d e d g u i t a r s o l o u s i n g r e p e a t e d m o t i f s t ocorrespondence a is explained kind of (E) A thesis is stated, three dissimilar examples are rock art form considered, and the thesis is restated 21.The primary purpose of the passage is to (A) discuss the place of Coltrane in the world of jazz 24.According to the passage, John Coltrane did all of the following during his career EXCEPT 114 r a GRE 最新练习题五 (A) improvise on melodies from a number of different (E) devise cultures (B) perform as leader as well as soloist 29 EMBED (C) spend time improving his technical skills (A) induce (D) experiment with the sounds of various instruments (B) extend (E) eliminate the influence of bebop on his own music (C) extract (D) receive 25.The author mentions the work of Ornette Coleman in (E) diverge the fourth paragraph in order to which of the following? 30 WHOLESOME (A) Expand the discussion by mentioning the work of (A) deleterious a saxophone player who played in Coltrane's (B) submissive style (C) provoking (B) Compare Coltrane's solos with the work of (D) monotonous another jazz artist (E) rigorous (C) Support the idea that rational organizing principles 31 EXTINCTION: need to be applied to artistic work (A) immunity (D) Show the increasing intricacy of Coltrane's work (B) mutation after he abandoned bebop (C) inhibition (E) Indicate disagreement with the way Coltrane (D) formulation modulated the motifs in his lengthy solos (E) perpetuation 26.According to the passage, a major difference between 32 CURSE: Coltrane and other jazz musicians was the (A) exoneration (A) degree to which Coltrane's music encompassed (B) untruth all of jazz (C) redress (B) repetition of motifs that Coltrane used in his solos (D) benediction (C) number of his own compositions that Coltrane (E) separation recorded (D) indifference Coltrane maintained to musical 33 DECORUM technique (A) constant austerity (E) importance Coltrane placed on rhythm in jazz (B) false humility (C) impropriety 27.In terms of its tone and form, the passage can best be (D) incompetence characterized as (E) petulance (A) dogmatic explanation (B) indignant denial 34 AGGRANDIZE: (C) enthusiastic praise (A) misrepresent (D) speculative study (B) disparage (E) lukewarm review (C) render helpless (D) take advantage of 28 RECORD (E) shun the company of (A) postpone (B) disperse 35 VIGILANT (C) delete (A) reluctant (D) delay (B) haphazard 115 GRE 最新练习题五 (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 SECTION Time –30 minutes 30 Questions is 1 of x x A number whose square is less than twice the square of 10 15 x =4 x 17 38 RESCISSION (A) expansion (B) enactment (C) instigation (D) stimulation (E) abdication The area of region ABCDEF 150 sqft 2x = x + x y x 116 x 0 2x GRE 最新练习题五 The circle above with center O has a radius of y 20 16 Diane completed each of her exercise sets in 75 seconds and rested for 55 seconds between the exercise sets What is the ratio of the amount of time it took her to complete an exercise set to the amount of time she rested between the sets? (A) 5:6 (B) 5:11 (C) 6:11 (D) 11:5 (E) 11:6 A government program paid out $20,000 to each of 60, 000 families 8.The total amount $1.2 10 that the program paid out to the families x and y each represent single digits in the decimal 4.3xy8 When the decimal is rounded to the nearest hundredth, the result is 4.36 x 17 A certain car gets 20 miles per gallon of gasoline for city driving If the car gets 15 percent more miles per gallon for highway driving, how many miles per gallon does the car get for highway driving? (A) 17 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 30 (E) 35 In △ABC, AB =6, BC = 8, and CA =10.5 10 The measure of angle ABC 90º 11 46  44 45  43 12 The standard deviation deviation of the sample measurements 0, 1, 2,4, 1,2,3,5,and The standard of the ample measure ments P,Q and R are distinct points on a straight line, with Q between P and R, S is a point not on the line, and QR = QS 18 In the figure above, the area of the shaded square region is what percent of the area of the square region ABCD? % (B) 12 % (C) 12% (D) % (E) 8% (A) 16 13 PR 14 The area of triangular region ABC 15 t3 PS 225 r 1,000 19 The cost of sending a package special delivery is x cents per ounce up to 10 ounces and y cents for each ounce in excess of 10 Which of the following represents the total cost, in cents, of sending special delivery a package weighing w ounces, if w > 10? 117 GRE 最新练习题五 (A) x + (w - 10)y +10 (B) x + (w - 10) + y (C) 10x + 10(w - y ) (D) 10x + y(w - 10) (E) 10x + wy Questions 21-25 refer to the following graph In answering these questions, assume that the male and female populations are equal for each of the years shown 20 All of the following are equivalent to a b EXCEPT c  ( a  b) (A) c  ( a  b) (B)  c a b (C)   c b a (D)  c b a (E)  c 21 For which of the (D) 26 following years was the (E) 30 difference between the life expectancy at birth 23 The life expectancy at for males and the life birth of a male born in expectancy at birth for 1900 is closest to what females the least? fraction of the life (A) 1900 expectancy at birth of a (B) 1910 male born in 1980? (C) 1920 (A) (D) 1930 (E) 1940 (B) 22 The average(arithmetic (C) mean) life expectancy at birth for a person (D) born in 1980 was approximately how (E) many more years than for a person born in 24 Which of the following 1900? statements can be (A) 20 inferred from the (B) 22 graph? (C) 24 Ⅰ For each year shown, 111 GRE 最新练习题五 the life expectancy at birth was greater for females than it was for males Ⅱ The increase in the life expectancy at birth for males was greater from 1940 to 1980 than it was from 1900 to 1940 Ⅲ For each year shown, the difference between the life expectancy at birth for males and that for females was greater than the corresponding difference in the preceding year shown (A) Ⅰonly (B) ⅠandⅡonly (C) Ⅰand Ⅲ only (D) Ⅱand Ⅲ only (E) Ⅰ,Ⅱand Ⅲ (C) Five (D) Eight (E) Ten not part of the flower bed? (A) 27 For which of the following expressions is the value for x = equal to the value for x=1? 4 4  4   SECTION Time –30 minutes 25 Questions T h e u n c o n s t i t u t i o n d powers of (C) t w o b o d. i eT s h ge e n e r a (D) council, which x (A) c u rr er x 1 (E) a u t x (B) constitutional matters, x 1 (C) 2x - 30 Which of the following c o n s i s t s o f (D) x (x - 1) + x CANNOT be a factor u n i v i j (E) x (x -1) +1 of and , where alumni.The i and j are positive t w e n t y - m e m b e 28 It the average integers? decides routine matters by (arithmetic mean) of x, m a j o r i t y v. o tAe n e w y, z, 5, and is 8, which (A) proposal suggests making a of the value for x = 1? (B) unanimous vote in th I The median of the five (C) 27 senate sufficient to change numbers cannot be (D) 42 the II At least one of x, y and (E) 54 constitution. z is greater than III The range of the five If the statements above numbers is or more a r e t r u e , w h i c h o (A) I only fol25 From 1900 to 1980, life (B) II only lowing must follow on expectancy at birth for (C) III only the basis of them? males increased by (D) I and III (A) The proposal w approximately what (E) II and III t a k e e f f e c t o n percent? receives (A) 24% t h e (B) 34% unanimous support. (C) 40% ( B ) C u r r e (D) 51% member of the senate has (E) 66% power o f v e t o o v e r a n 26 If < x < 37 and 29 As shown in the figure proposal that comes before x is an integer, then above a circular flower that body. x can have how many bed lies in a square ( C ) A d o p different values? garden plot that is 60 p r o p o s a l w o meters on each side passage of (A) Three What fraction of the constitutional (B) Four garden plot area is c h a n g e s w 112 (B) GRE 最新练习题五 general used in ancient building c i s e i n t h e e v e n. i nTg h e 5.If O is assigned to group council's c o n s t r r eu s c e ta ri c o h ne r 2,which hm auof sthe d t following a s s i g n not, prior to being used insubjects c o u l d b e t h e s u b approval. ( D ) A n ythe o f t h e t o g r o u p s a c cassigned o r d toi group n g 1? t o university's alumni can fill c o n s t r u c t i o n o ft t h e h e (A) G, J, M f any one buildings, lain unused for (B) G, K, M conditions: of the twenty seats a n i n d e t e r m i n a b l e (C) G, K, P F m ust be as si gned t o (D) J, M, S on the senate. amount of time. ( E ) A d o p t i n g t h e(C)nThe e w growth rings of group 2. (E) M, P, S p r o p o s a l w o u l any d tree i n felled c r e ina as given e H must be assigned to the year are identical to the same group as O. I f G , J , a n d voice of the alumni the growth rings of any J cannot be assigned to assigned t g 1o w roup in the conduct of o t h e r t r e e f e l l e dgroup i n 2. of the university M c annot b a et ssigned f o l l oo w i n g that year. ( D ) T h e o l d e s t group o f t3. he affairs. assigned to group 2? a n c i e n t b uP c i annot l bd a i n egt sssigned (A)tH h a t o C o m p a survive r i s o n o the f samet group h as e S. (B) K g r o w t h r i n g s o f a tnoc ti he en pt r e s e n t d a y (C) O trees w e r e c o n s t r u c t 3.Which e d o of t t hf e f hei (D) ollowing P s e n a b l e s smost c i e n t i s t s an acceptable t o assignment (E) S determine from a piece of of subjects to the three durable woods. tim(E) Ancient builders did groups? I f G , K , a n d ber t yhe i wear t n not use hichmore thanheone type Group1 assigned t g 1o w roup t r e e u s e f wf o o d r f o r t Group2 t hh e e Group3 of the timconstruction of a given (A) F, M, P H , J ,f o l l o w i n g m u s t b e t O G, K, S subjects assigned to group ber was felled .Hence, building. by analyzing the growth (B) G, J, M F , H 3? , rings Questions 3-8 O K, P, S (A) F, H, O in t imber s furviving rom (C) G, K, P F , M , (B) H, J, O a n c Ai researcher e has designed n St H, J, O b u(C) H, J, P i l d archaeoloan experiment to evaluate a (D) H, J, M F , G , (D) J, M, P g i s t s c a t nh e od r ye ta be o ru tm tPi h ne eh K, e O, a lSt h (E) M, O, P p r e c i s e l by e n ew f hi t es n o f t e(E) hx H, eo O, r scP i e s eF , a G t , buildings differJ K, M, S 8.If G J , P a,anda re e n t t i m e s d u r i n g t hto group e 1, which of the were constructed. day.Nine s ubjects —F, G ,4 I f J H, a, n d O a fr eo l l o w i n g W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w iH, n gJ, K, assigned t g 1o w rouptrue? , hich is an assumption on which M , O , P , a n d—m ( A ) H i s a s s i g n e d S u s t b e of the t h e d i v i d e d i n t o t har e e g r fo ur po s l l go w i group u n g3. mm u s e t b of ( B ) K i s a s s i g n e d depends? assigned to group 2? (A) The timber used for three s (A) G ubjects e .Group ach group 3. construction purposes in w i l l e x e r c i s(B)e K i n t h e ( C ) M i s a s s i g n e d a n c i e n t t i m emorning; s w a s (C) M group 3. m a d e f r o mgroupv2 w e re y ill io t l xercise d (D) P n he ( D ) O i s a s s i g n e d a f t e r n o o n ; g r o u(E) p S3 w i l l trees. group 2. (B) The timber that was exer( E ) S i s a s s i g n e 113 GRE 最新练习题五 c a n c l e a r l y ( r De ) v eMa a l k et uh pescholarships' f o r t h e difactors was applied so as to availability. F o s s i l i z e d a n i m a l b o n e s f e r e n c elook s b e t w e e (B) n B ecause o i f nfla m a r k e d w i t t o h o t sh c mr aa r t k c s h ae nsbde s ot ti nh eb rl a c the k - stipends a n d - offered by other kinds c e rt a i n s c h o l a rs white films. t h a n t o o t h m a r k s w e rofe scratches. (E) T che o hoice b programs f now lack-appear less discovered in the sand near and-white film over color a t t r 10.Color-tinting o m f f i l ovies m i s e n t ip roet leyn ta i a l a p p l i c a n some s tools.When tone bones were scratched using originally photographed in matter of taste. they did s i m i l t a h rb e l t oa o c l ks , a n d -when tw whey h f i ere t r e s u i n a p pl r o p r. g universityoffered. s c r a i atHt eu n d ri e d 11.In s n Borkland, resembled the of the scholarship stipends worth (C) A s ignificant n s c r a t c h e s f o u n d o no rti hg ei n a l a r t i s t i c c h o$i c 4e s m i l l iofoscholarship n w eprograms r e u n c l a i m e awarded d all l ofatheirs t f o s s i. l s T h e r e f o rset ,o n e would have been made tools d i f f e r e n t l because y h several a d t h e s available e scholarship had pr obably been used m o v i e s b e e n fs i lc m he li na r s h s ti i pp e n d ps lr a so t gy er on the animal bones that attracted n a o w pplicants yet most of those programs ho color. L i g h t i n g o n t h e s e tmet s of have v r ery estrictive became fossilized. these movies was arranged the p rograms' q ualifyingcriteria. qualifying Which of the following, t o m a k e h i g h l i g h t sc arn di t .e Tr ih s i s ( D )a Cn e r t a i n s c h o l a r s h i p i f t r mu oe s, t s e shadows r i o u look s l right y in egregious p r o g underw a s t e o f f u napplications d s i n a black-and-white. m i n e c o u n st r y w h e r e t h o u s oa nnt l dy s f r o m s thu d e n t s W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w iof ng enrolled in specific major argument? (A) T f he ossilized b c l a i mi sf ,ones s u b s t i t u t e dpromising for students each fields of study, but w i t h s c r a t c h e s a r e nthe ot as y e a r c Borkland's a n universities n o tno a old as claim about the lighting longer o c ffer ours tuition. n e a r b y of movie f o sets, s would s i lend l i z Q eu adl i f y i n g c rini the t efields r i aspecified f o r by bones found to have the s ame t o s ype t f upport h o s em a n y s o f c t o t h therefore, e a r gprograms. u m e n t tooth marks. (B) T rampling o s i above? n and n (E) Several scholarship should be revised. which a bone is buried (A) A i n mportant p o art f programs have found it p r o d u c e s s c what r a t gives c h ethese s movies Which of the following, impossible t r o ev o n t h a t b o n e t ht hae i tr i dae nrt iet y i s t ih ef t r u e a b o u t their B oqualifying r k l a criteria n d , similar result of the black-andmost without e ngaging i t o t h o s e o n white t hformat. e s t r o n g l y s ulengthy p p and o rcostly t s legal t h e ( B ) C o l o r f i l mc w o u ol d n c l u s fossils. proceedings. ( C ) S t o n e t o ho a l vse hb ea tvt e r c a p tabove? ured the been found in areas where film( A ) M a n y s c h o l a1r 2s hIi np s D i e r s v i l l e t h e nearby makers' are unclaimed not because E n v i r o n f o s s i intentions. l i z e d b ot nh e e s i r party q u a l i f ( C ) C o l o c rri t e r ifa ia r el t m o o r e is t rsi w c t oi vne t w o s e a t s o n t h were not scratched. (D) T s he t tone w superior ools t b ere o lack-and-white but s e v e n too hard to be scratched by film b e c council a in u s e f o r scholarship programs m rarelya 8k. animal bones. I t l oi s t b o tnh o f g (E) M odern m icroscopes a n n t oh o s eu s e an t s icn t he e movies. group 2. 114 GRE 最新练习题五 election, in must include at leastis selected. e v e n t h o u g h t h e p a r t y ' s 1988. ( B ) O nl y o ne r o se b us h one oleander bush. p r o - e n v i r o n m e n t p l a( E t f)o B r me t w e e n 8 a nAdl ilac b c ush b is annot e selected. had 9 , s o planted m e in the m same e acluster s u r(C)eO s only s ne b pirea e s s e n t intended i a l l y asr e m a i n is selected. e d t o b e n e a spirea f i bush. t t h (D) e T owo b leander u n c h a n g e. dThis decline in the e n v i r o n m e n t h a d b e are e selected. n p a r t y ' s f o r t u n e sadopted clearly 13.If three lilac bushes are (E) The two forsyt d e m o n s t r aby tt the e sc own t selected h ouncil, a fort one cluster, i n b u s h e s a r e i n t h e s Diersville but with inconclusive w h i c h o f t h e f o l l o cluster. wing e n v i r o n m e n t a l c o n c e r n s results. can be the bushes selected f a d e d i n s i g n i f ifor c a n c e I f o n e r o s e b u between selected for each clust the other cluster? Questions 13-17 ( A F) o r s y t h which i a , of h o l l y , 1988 and 1992. t h e oleander, rose. Which of the following, A gardener is landscaping ( B ) F o r s y ct h i oa , hm o l l b y , i i f uet ,r m o s t s e part r i of o aufront s l yard y with six rose, spirea. complete one of the weakens (o C f ) F bo r u s sy clusters? t h h ie a s, l i l a c t y p e s — f o r s h y o t l hl l ii ylaoleander, , a, c ,spirea. (A) Forsythia, forsythia, the argument? ( A ) B e t w e e n 8 oleander, a n d rose, (D) Forsythia, oleander, oleander. 9 , t h e and n spirea u m.bThee forsythia r o frose, spirea. ( B ) F o r s y t h eligible and t l he b ilac a t ushes( E ) re H ohe l l yoleander. , o l e a n d e r , v o t e r s i n D i e r s v i lonly le ( C ) F o r s yt h i a , o l ea n de r , rose, spirea. rose, but not the percentage b u s h e s c l a s s i f i e d a s t a l l spirea. w h o a g cardener u illofathe following l l ( y D ) bushes.The w t 14.Which plant c a n b e t h e s e l eholly,holly. c t i o n o f voted. ( B ) B e t w e e n 8two a nc d lusters o e f f bushes xactly our ( E ) H o l 1992, Diersville's leading b u s h e s e ao cn he , o n t h ef o r o n oleander. e o f t h e p o l i east t i c a clusters? l p a r t y r e v i s e d e d g ie ot f tsh e p r po p el r t ya (a ntAd )f oF or r ms y, 17.If t h ione a forsythia , h o bush l l is y , adopting o n e o n t h rose. e w e s se l t e c t e d f o r oleander, a sedge.Thet r o( B ) nF o r sg y cluster, t h li a , yh o l l y , environmentalist s e l e c t i o n o f t h e b u s h oleander, e s i s spirea. an d i f t w o ho l l y bu s he s subject to the following (C) F orsythia, l r areilac, selected forose, the west stance. ( C ) T h e p a r t i e s t h a t r aconstraints: n cluster, then any of the rose. c a n d i d a t e s i n t h e 9 (D) Forsythia, oleander, following can be selected elecE a c h t y p e o oleander, f b u soleander. h for t i o n i n D ime ur s tv i bl le e u s e d ( aE t ) lL e i al as ct , l i l the a ceast , cluster r o s EXCEPT e , were the same as those that once. (A) holly spirea. h a d d o n e s o i n t h e Each c luster o b f ushes (B) lilac m u s t c o n t a i n a t l e a s 1t o5n e I f a t o t (C) a loleander o f t w o 1988 election. ( D ) I n tall 9 t h ef o r s y t h (D) irose a b u s h E n v i r o nbush. m e n t selected, a l which of A c t (E) spirea i o n party won A c luster t i hat t hncludes e following must be f e w e r ov n oe t o e r s m oi r ne true? f o r s y t h i a Questions 18-22 Diersville tha n it had won bushes (A) O only h bne olly ush 115 GRE 最新练习题五 A b a l l tango? r o o m df ao n l c l e o most w i n g p c o m p e t i t i o n w i l l b (A) e hHe l d u s e f u l i n j u d g i n EXCEPT. between two (B) I (A) first a c c u r a teams, the Green team and (C) X (B) second conclusion? (D) Y (C) third ( A ) T h e n u m b the Red team.The Green team (E) Z (D) fourth p a r a k e e t s i n t h e U c o n s i s t s o f c o u p l e H , (E) sixth States. c o u p l e I , a n d c o u p l e ( B ) T h e n u m b 19.Which of the following 2 A s s u m e t h a t t h e po rad re k e e t o w n e r s K.The Red team consists of couple X, c o u l d b e t h e s c h e d u l eoff othe r couples, from first to United c o u p l e Y , athen d c o u p l e s i x t h , h a s b States. c o m p e t i t i o n ' s f i r s t t established hree as X, Y, Z, H, ( C ) T h e n u m b Z. D u r i n g t h e c odances? m p e t i t i o n , p a r a k e e t I, and K.If e a c th e a m w i l l p e r fFox-trot o r m Tango c o u p l e X p e rhundred f o r m s a three Waltz f o x - t r o t , w h i cp h e o o f p t hl e e I following country that ranked first in t y p e s o f d a n c—t e sh e f o x - (A) H t r o t , t h e t a n g oZ , a n d t h e c o u p l e sthe m u s t a l (B) K I Y perform a fox-trot? waltz. census. Each couple on each team (C) X Z H (A) H ( D ) T h e n u m b will p erform e o o xactly (D) Y neK f I (B) I p a r a k e e t o w n e r s the (E) Z H Y (C) K United (D) Y States compared to three typesof dances. At a n y o n e t i m e , o 2n l 0y o nI e f t h e (E) Z c o m p e ttheinumbers t i of o owners n of couple schedule strictly alternates other p b et i t irds will b p e erforming, b t couples ut he 23.The U S nitedi n tates States. s ot United six couples can perform in on the Green team wi th usually thought of as a ( E ) T h e n u m b e a n y o r d e r u n t i l a l l d a nccoeusp l e s o n t h e R e d t e a mn, a t i o n p o a f r a p ka er ea tk e have been performed.The and lovers.Yet in a census of hundred following rules also apply i f c o u p l e parakeet Y d a n c e s p e o p l e f o u r t h , t h e n a w a l t z m uo s t w n e r s c io u nn t r i e s neo t l i nec l cu d et d e to the competition: be perc o m p a r a b l e c o u n t r i e the s, the T h e s a m e t yformed p e o f United census. dance c bannot p e (A)erformed first S t a t e s r a n k e d s e c o n d , twice in (B) second w i t h e l e 24.Until v e 1984 n only p aspirin a r a k (C) third owners and acetaminophen shared succession. C o u p l e H (D) fifth c a n n o t p e r t h he (E) sixth n p r e dance the waltz. p e o p. l e T h e c o n c l u sni o n o Couple I c d annot ance can be drawn reliever market. 21.If the third through the f r o m t hi s t t p eo pl e i n I n , the tango. Couple Y must dance s i x t h d a the n United c e States s are i more n ibuprofen t h e was expected to competition l i k e l y t o o w n p a r a k eaccount ets the waltz. a r e t h e f o xt h- a tn r ao r te , p e to hp lee i nformfifteen o s t percent of all 8I f c o u p l e K d a n tcaen sg oa, t h e w a l t z , a nother d the n o n p r e f o x - t r o t , w tango, h i c h o f t h e countries. reliever following respectively, t c hen Knowledge ouple of which of s a l e.s O n t h a t b a s i s c o u p l e s m u s t X d acan n perform c e a in any of the t h e f o l l o w i n g business w o u l dexpert b e s predicted 116 GRE 最新练习题五 for a c o r r e s p o n d i n g fifteen percent decrease in the combined s o a ales f spirin and acetaminophen. relatively SECTION Time –30 minutes constant. ( C ) 38GQuestions o v e f i n a n c i a l s u p p o r t educational research in B e c a u A n s s c i oe n t i s t sn f i n d it h e a nac i e n t Greek declined since 1985. T h e p r ( D ) eT h e e nd a c t m ei ti oe fwc o f t t h e i c o m e n t i o n e d Qi u ne s t i ot n2hs5 ies b als ead so ngt e n e r o u s s o c i oa ul t s de ac tu er di t ya n d i r sentence above the following graph legislation by the they was based on which of Ansonian now perceive it as only t h e f p a r l i oah m a se n a t l lofo w e interest dl o many Ansonians with (A) historical assumptions? ( A ) M o s t c o n s u m e r s o n l y a h i g h s c h o o l (B) intrinsic would prefer ibuprofen to d i p l o m a t o r e t i r e a(C) t astronomical full both (D) experimental salary at age 63. a s p i r i (E) The n shift in Ansonia a (E) superfluous n d from a n ind ustria l t o a acetaminophen. ( B ) A service economy s p R ie l i g i o ur s p h i l io a c e t a m i n o has resulted p inha net e that henwas Henry , More a n ibuprofen all relieve l o s s o f h i g h - p a y i n dg e jr oi vb es d h i s c o n c e p headache pain and traditionally of an infinite universe from muscular aches, but aspirin available to the I nfinite G i w od n and ibuprofen can Ansonians with only a high he believed, a benevolent a l s o c a u s e s t school o diploma. m a c h G o d o f - - - nature was to create irritation. ( C ) B e f o r e (A) i b u p r o f e n w a s a W v a hi l ia bc l eh o f t h e plenitude abundance only as a following, if true, utters the (B) vengeance justice prescription best explanation for ( C ) i n d i f the growing disparity in suffering medicine. ( D) T he compani es t hat the earning levels of the ( D ) i n d u m a n u f a c ttwougroups r ein a n d s e l l temperance aspirin t h e g r a p h p r e s e n t e (E) d rectitude havoc a n d a c e t a m i n o p habove? en w o u l d (A) Since 1985 n thereo has t a l s oW h i l e s o m e a r g u e t h a t manufacture been a decline in the total imposing tolls on highway a n number d of s e l u s e rl s c i r c u m v e n Ansonians who have need to raise public taxes ibuprofen. ( E ) T h e i n t r o d u c t i o no o fn l y a h i g h s c h o o f ol r r o a d m a i n t e n i b u p r o f ediploma. n w o u l d n o t the phenomenal expense of increase ( B ) S i n c e t h e m a i n t a i n i t o t a l p e sr c ea n t la g ee os f A nos o fn i a n s n e t w o r k o f n o n p rwithoute a college s c r i p t i reliance o n p a d e g r e e w h o a r e on these general taxes reliever. unemplo yed has remained (A) avoids 117 GRE 最新练习题五 (B) diminishes (C) necessitates (D) discourages (E) ameliorates (E) autonomy fearlessness (B) destroy : worthless 11.FANG : TOOTH:: (C) glue : adhesive O u r (A) gumh: mouth i g h (D) - sculpt - : malleable vocabulary f s c or treet (B) elbow : arm rime (E) polish : glossy contrasts (C) bank : river Although they were not s h a r p l y w i t h (D)ofinger u r :-digit - - - - A special mucous direct ,the new arts of v o c a b u l a r y f o r c (E) o r summit p o r a; tmountain e coating that serves the C lassical p w crime, eriod ere chemical clearly created in the spirit a f actt c hat orresponds t 12.ANALGESIC : PAIN:: o camouflage a c llows o f o l d e r R o m a n m o d e tl s h e g e n (A) e sedative r a : sleep l p f ui s hb t lo il i vc e ' a m s o n and thus many features unawar(B) stimulant : mood deadly of the older style e n e s s o f t h e e x t e (C) n t antiseptic of : odor t e n t a c l ( A ) i m pcorporate r e crime s s i o n (D) s anesthetic : sensation u n s u introduced (A) nuanced subtle (E) ointment : skin anemone Utterly ( B ) t r a (B) n s l a t i o n s d e p e n d e n accentuated uninformative misleading I unlikely M hP f Ep ost C or C ro (C) copies maintained (C) FLAW:: from ( D ) m a s euphemistic t e r p abstract i e c e s( A ) f o ( r5p )r ee ds a ct elo or ew s ,na f bi s lh depicted (D) outcome have evolved in isola ( E ) b o differentiated r r o limited w i n g (B)smundane : substance commuimprovised ( E ) t e c h n i c a l ( Cj a )r g o dn - i s hnities, o na pattern o r that a has b l e laden blemish led to unusual behavioral I n s p i t e o f t h e (D) ingenuous : guile adaptations i n c r e a s i n gDIVERGE - - - : APART:: - - - - - (E) o portentous f t h: omen e i r The rigidly define opinions, the (A) traverse : across hierarchy of each clown group knew they had to (B) suspend : around fish P O L a r r i v e a t a c o n s e n s(C) u sreverse s o : beyond DISPUTATIOUS:: community i d s omin that (D) repose : beside ( A ) a n a byca mh ronogamous o bn i s m t h e a w a r d c(E)o involve u l d: among b e chronological pair presented ( B ) v e( 1cr ) o n n as ic s u t il n a (A) impartiality ATROCIOUS : BAD:: unpretentious largest fish, a female, and (B) consistency (A) excessive : adequate (C) invective : abusive the next largest (C) judiciousness ( B ) m o (D) m platitude e n : insightful t o u as m a l e: , a t t e n d e d b y (D) incisiveness important (E) eulogy : unrealistic fixed number of sexually (E) polarity (C) unavailing : helpful immature (D) contagious : diseased E fish Mr anging Bi s A f n R ize B fy orcing o s ur (E) nominal urrender: satisfactory SHAME:: large to tiny A remarkable to the authority of the clock (A) coax : reluctance a d a p t a t i o n i s t h a s y s t e m a t i c t i m e1 k e e p 0i n g P (B) sleep A : fatigue T Rd e v O e l oN p m I e n h a s i m p o s CONDESCENSION:: e d a f o r m (C) doubt : uncertainty juveniles is of (A) exasperate : anger ( D ) bs o m ee h o w l a r r eis t e d t u n t itl on society (B) deride : mockery condescension the h ierarchy c t hanges; (A) anarchy ( C ) c o m(E) console p e : comfort n s a they t e : (B) permanence apology ( 1c 5r )o w i n l (C) provincialism (D) hurry : decision 16.ETCH : CORROSIVE:: m a i n t a i n i n g t h e i r r e l a (D) tyranny ( E ) e (A) n shrink c : diminutive r o asizes.cWhileh : 118 GRE 最新练习题五 t h e c o m m maturation u n i t ofya t h u smale into a female, or pro- association with the sea e c o n o m i z e s l oa n r vl ia ml i t f e idtandrous s h o f t h anemone e because the space and food appropriate sex h e r m a p h r o d i t i s m(A) , sea i s anemone r a r e cannot r e s o u r c e s , l i f e i s Tr hi si sk ,y h o w e v e r , among t u r n reef s fish The detect the presence of the for newly spawned clow o un t n o t t o b e t h e c a s e ( I nm o r ) e clown fish c o fish On experiprotogynous (B) tentacles of the sea h a t c h i n g , t h e h um n de rne tdss, v a c a n c hermaphroditism, i e s h a v e where anemone cannot grasp the of larvae drift off into the b e e n c fo e m n a t l er s i c v h aeslippery n dg clown e ifish b n yt o plankton removing an m a l e s , d o e s (C) n oseat anemone o c cprefers u r If, within three w (35)established eeks, f f a ish among clown rom other prey t h e d e f e ncommunity s e l E e s s o limination l fa ir sv l f A n (D) clown i n fish t r does i not g u i clown fish the q u e s t i o actually n come f within o the r f u ( 2l 0o )c a t e s b ar e e dsi nug im at l ae research tb r i lg geise whether rs r a n g e o f t h e s a n e m o n e ( e i t ht hee r p r obmyp t pm au t ur rea t i o na jo fuvenilec f clown anemone's ish tentacles an chance or perthe largest turn directly into a female ( E ) c l o w n f i h a p s g juvenile u Ei rd ach e dor emaining b y d e v e l o p e d t o c h e m i c a l s s e c r e t e d b y tjh e u v e n i l whether e ita must l function s o the sea g r o w s anemone), it may somewhat, first as a male anemone's poison s u r v i v e H o w e v e r , i f a na n d a m i n u s c u l e anemone i f o s ully n e w cccupied, o m e r d r o p s i n17.The f r o pm assage i p 1s 9rimarily A c c o r d the the plankton concerned with p a s s a g e , a r e s i d e n t c l o w n f i s h w i l lR e m o v a l o f t h e f e m a( l e A ) a n fish a would l y bez i n g t repel any newcomer also triggers growth in all m u t u a l l aty a disadvantage a d ifvtheya n t T h o u g h a d v a n t a g e o u( s r 0e )m a i n i n grelationship f i s h a n d were not associated wi for established community acceptance o a n f ewcomer, between two species sea membut the ( B ) c o m p a an er m i o n e gs b et c w a u os e (25)bers, the suspended and female i r s b eplaced t forms ofhermaphroditism y he clown fish would s t a g g e r e d m a at duu rl ta m t ia lo e n Wo i ft h i among n days, ( A ) b e i n c a p a juveniles the clown fish sexual transformation m i g h t s e e m t o p oms ea la e ' s b e h a v i( o Cr )a l t ed r es s c ( rB )i b e i u gl n e ar an b danger to the continuity of a n d e x p pl a i h n o i fpredators ny g sa s p i e c ot s the transformation is clown-fish ( C ) h a v e n o r e community: t i o herec o m p sl e t enlyw i t h i n a f e behavior w source of food o n e s u c c e s s m o or n t hf so rT h tu sw, ow h i c(hDe )v eo ru t l i n i n g p r o (p D o s) e dh a v e t o l a y t h breeding of the research on clown-fish eggs in the open f i s h S h o u l d o n eb r oe ef d n g p a i r i s l o s t , areproduction (E) f ace c ompetition f pair d t ie,r he f emaining relatively l j ishargec (uvenile E ) an a t other t eclown m fishp t i n g cannot fill r e c i o n n c c o i n l s e i s t s w i m o f f i n s e a r c h o f ( a th4 e5 ) v o observations i d , a 20.nIt can d be inferred from m a t e , n o r i s o n e l i k e l yr et op r o d u c t i o n c a n r e os u m fe c l the o passage w that sex n change f arrive It with a minimal loss development w o u l d h a v e b e e n l (30)would seem inevitable of t ime F urthermore, t he n e c e ssa r y fo r t h e c t h a t r e p r o dn eu w c t m i oa nt e mh ua18.It ss t can a l be r einferred a d y from fish if sometimes proved its the passagethat the clown (A) the male clown fish have to halt, pending the ability to survive fish were larger than the female c h a n c e Thisa t r ransformation r i o av isa a ble l t s foa i curvive n d ( B ) ne a close h sea anemon 119 GRE 最新练习题五 were occupied by several are adult clown fish way: can music (A) comparisons are not v a r i e t i e s o f c( l oDw )n T h e y ( 5a ) s ro uen d t nh e o w ta yequations a fish protected by their parents d e s i g n (B) al uditory o po k s henome ? (C) many mature clown ( E ) T h e y elements a r ofemusiclaree s s are not visual phenomena fish of both sexes occupied v u l n e r a b l e t o n po rt e t dh ae t si ao mn( e C a) s f r e q u e each sea anemone than are t h o s e o f p a i n t i cn og m pT ah re i ys ou ns us a al rl ey ( D ) j u v e n i l e c l o w n f i s h adult fish may be analogous, inaccurate had a high mortality rate but to be analogous (D) careless perceptions (E) b oth m c ale f 23.Which lown o t ish f f he is notollowing, to be identical Is it r e s u lc t a r f e r and female clown fish were if true, would be LEAST possible, thought highly territorial c o n s i s t e n t th e n , wf o ri t ht e hs a m(E) et q h uestions e c oncern author's explanation of the b r o a d c h a r a pc t e r i se t i c s r t o 21.The a muthor a entions a d ll v emerge from a n psychological t a g of the following as hermaphroditism f c or different lown perceptual c h a r a c t e rfish? i s t i c o f conditions? t h e I n t h e p a s s "rigidly defined hierarchy" ( A ) T h e n u m (10)b Two e r factso about f a u t hp or ri m i (line 8) o tf che lown-fish individuals in a clown-fish the relation between broad concerned with community EXCEPT: community characteristics ( A ) d (A) A a t t ny o o imefluctuates nlysignificantly ne of a work and their m u t u a female clown fish can be ( B ) A d u l t c l operceptual w n fconditions i s h must categories reproductively frequently cannibalize their be kept ( B ) c l a r active young d i s t i n c t F i apparent r s t , contradiction t h e ( B ) T h e m a t u r e c l( oCw) n T h e s e a a ng leo bma lo cnh ae r a c t e r i s t i c s o f a(C) supporting new ideas fish are monogamous t o l e r a t visual e or s c l o w (D)nanalyzing f a problem i s h (C) T ghe o rowth c only during f lown a u d i t o r y (E) ccomparing o m popinions l e x fish is synchronized a s p e c i f i c s t a gae r o ef d e t e r m i n e d b y t h e ( D ) T h e the anemone's m a x lifei cycle m u m discernible parts 26.The s pecond i aragra n u m b e r o f c l o w n f i(sDh) Jiusv e n i l e c l o w n f i s h a n primarily d concerned witht h fixed rarely reach maturity r e l a t i o n s h i p s e Ts ht ua s b, l a i n sy h i n g ( E ) T h e r e a (r e e Eq u a l ) notable changeCin the l that o w n numbers of male juveniles c o m m u n i t i e s a r e c (a p1 a5 pb) la e r t s o r (t hA e )i r d i f f e r e and of efficiently r e l a t i o n s h i p s cp r oh d ua c er s aa c t e female juveniles r e c r u i t i change n g inssome o lof i t a r work y result adult clown fish t h e f r o mg t hl e 22.Which of the following c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s S ediscernible c o n d , aparts s t a t e m a be on ut ts n e w Comparing l y designs change in the parts or (B) the parts of a work hatched i n m u s i c w i t t hh e vi ir s ru e a l of la art t influence i o n s the h total i p s c l o w n f i sdesigns h raises c a n b e m a y l e a v e o t h e r gp l eo rb ca el p t i o n o f inferred from the passage? interesting characteristics work (A) They develop rapidly questions We are familiar unchanged (C) visual and auditory (B) T hey r c emain t with the lose easy o characteristics can be the sea anemone occupied t r a n s f e r s o 2f I t e 4r m n s t h combined e f i by their parents denoting q f ualities o p a r a rom g ,r ta hp eh ne a u t h o r (D)i schanges in the parts ( C ) T h e y field a r toe m o r e primarily concerned of a work remain isolated s e n s i t i v e a nt o ot h e r c T hh e eb a with smi c ie c stablishing a l the f act f r om t h e w or k as a signals than p r o b l e m c a n b e p uthat t this whole 120 GRE 最新练习题五 (E) t vhe c isual omplexes (D) decrease size in a work of art influence (E) reduce purity the work's auditory complexes 30.BALK: (A) extend 27.Which of the following (B) derive statements is most likely (C) observe be a continuation of the (D) plan ahead carefully passage? (E) move ahead willingly (A) T s he f earch b or road similarities thus begins by 31.ANTIPATHY: u n d e r s t a n d (A) i n affection g a n d d i s t i n g u i s h i n g (B) t hcourtesy e s e t w o facts (C) exasperation ( B ) T h e s e (D) a obstinacy r c h f o r m u s i c a l - v i s(E)ucynicism a l a n a l thus d e p e n d s32.PATHOLOGICAL: o n t h e c o m p l e xo ift yt h e w o r k(A) s acute being (B) normal compared (C) adequate (C) T she f earch m (D)orvariable usic a n d a r t oh fi gt hh ee (E) s t temporary quality t h u s d e p 33.REIN: e n d s o n very different assumptions (A) prod ( D ) T h u s m u s(B)i assess c a n d painting exist in mutually (C) engulf exclusive worlds (D) commend ( E ) T h u s m u (E) s iaffirm c a n d p a i n t i n g complicated to 34.MELLIFLUOUS: b e e v a l u(A)a obtuse t e d i n terms of analogies (B) ineffable (C) raspy 28.COMPRESSION: (D) deranged (A) increase in volume (E) uproarious (B) change of altitude (C) loss of stability 35.IMPUGN: (D) absence of matter (A) abandon (E) lack of motion (B) anticipate (C) enable 29.REFINE: (D) clarify (A) loosen (E) endorse (B) obscure (C) destabilize 36.PERTINACITY: (A) liability (B) simplicity (C) vacillation (D) eccentricity (E) misrepresentation SECTION Time –30 minutes 30 Questions The scale used on a certain map is 37.GAINSAY: (A) speak kindly of (B) tell the truth about (C) forecast (D) affirm (E) reiterate inch =12 miles The number of miles 72 represented by inches on the map 38 ABSOLUTE: (A) inferior o (B) g tolerant i e s (C) qualified (D) preliminary (E) immeasurable The number of positive The number of positive divisors of 24 divisors of 50 xy = (2x)(3y) 24 x is an integer greater than 500 a 121 r e t The value of the integer 200 formed if the order of the o digits inox is reversed A man drove his automobile 10 kilometers in 10 minutes and then drove an additional 15 kilometers in the next 10 minutes His average speed during 50 kilometers per hour the 20-minute drive y > and y >0 y GRE 最新练习题五 ak =1 – (-1) k , for positive y     of the same amount is (A) $224 (B) $294 (C) $300 (D) $378 (E) $400 integers k n is a positive integer 12 an an-1 k 19 In the figure above, if m k and s = t + 30 then t= 17 In the equation above, (A) 30 k, r, s, t, and v represent (B) 60 positive numbers (C) 75 Multiplying which one (D) 80 of these numbers by (E) 105 will reduce the value of 20 On the real number n to of its present line, which of the value? following is halfway (A) k (B) r between -3.4 and 5.2? (C) s (A) 0.9 (D) t (E) v (B) 1.2 (C) 1.8 (D) 2.2 (E) 4.3 n In the rectangular coordinate plane, (x,y) represents a point with coordinates x and y The distance between The distance between the points (1,3) and The points(2,3)and (1,4) (3,4) 5n + = 7n -3  n    5 10 The measure of s∠RUT The measure of ∠RVT 11 2m (-2) m 13 OP r 14 The ratio of the area of a circular region with diameter to the area of a circular region with diameter r s t v 18 There are six marked points on the circle above How many different lines can be drawn that contain two of the marked points? (A) (B) (C) 12 (D) 15 15 The total number of (E) 30 85 households with at least one pet APPARENT FAHRENHEIT TEMPERATURES DUE TO WIND-CHILL FACTOR (corresponding to actual temperatures and wind speeds) 16 If 14 percent of an amount of money is $420, then 10 percent 21 If the actual 122 GRE 最新练习题五 temperature is 20 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind speed increases from miles per hour to 40 miles per hour, what is the corresponding decrease in the apparent temperature? degrees Fahrenheit then the wind speed in miles per hour, must be between (A) and 10 (B) 10 and 15 (C) 15 and 20 (D) 20 and 25 (E) 25 and 30 (A) degrees Fahrenheit (B) 24 degrees Fahrenheit (C) 32 degrees Fahrenheit (D) 37 degrees Fahrenheit (E) 44 degrees Fahrenheit wind speed as the actual temperature increases the difference between the actual and the apparent temperatures also increases III At a constant actual temperature of 10 degrees Fahrenheit the apparent temperature decreases at a constant rate as the wind speed increases (A) I only (B) II only (C) I and III only (D) II and III only (E) I, II and III percent of the portion in excess of $25,000 At settlement the buyer pay a mortgage insurance premium equal to percent of the mortgage amount What is the maximum FHA mortgage, if any a buyer can obtain if the buyer has only $6,000 available for the down payment and insurance premium? (A) $62,500 (B) $71,875 (C) $78,125 (D) $125,00 (E) The home buyer cannot obtain an FHA mortgage 24 At a wind speed of 30 miles per hour, it the actual temperature increases by to degrees Fahrenheit then the apparent temperature increases by approximately how many degrees Fahrenheit? 22 If the actual (A) temperature is 13 (B) 28 If two sides of a degrees Fahrenheit and (C) 10 triangle have lengths 3.2 the wind speed is 14 (D) 15 and 5.4 then the length miles per hour, then the (E) 20 of the third side must be apparent temperature 25 Which of the following between could be can be inferred from the 26 If the sum of two (A) 0.0 and 2.2 table? positive integers is 43 (B) 2.2 and 5.4 (A) degrees I The apparent and the difference of (C) 2.2 and 8.6 Fahrenheit temperature for their squares is 43, then (D) 3.2 and 5.4 (B) -12 degrees an actual the smaller integer is (E) 5.4 and 8.6 Fahrenheit temperature of (A) 17 (C) -20 degrees 20 degrees (B) 19 29 The odds that a certain Fahrenheit Fahrenheit and a (C) 20 event will occur is the (D) -25 degrees wind speed of 15 (D) 21 ratio of the probability Fahrenheit miles per (E) 22 that the event will occur (E) -32 degrees hour is the same to the probability that it Fahrenheit as that for an 27 To obtain an FHA will not occur If the actual mortgage for $50,000 odds that Pat will win a 23 If the actual temperatrue of or more, the home prize are to 3, what is temperature is 30 60 degrees buyer must have a down the probability that Pat degrees Fahrenheit and Fahrenheit and a payment equal to will not win the prize ? the apparent wind speed of 40 percent of the first (A) temperature due to the miles per hour $25,000 of the wind-chill factor is II At a constant mortgage amount and 123

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