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1、1.Refusing to ____________ his vituperative words, the ambassador only further ____________ members of the multinational committee. Blank (i) exacerbatemoderateintensify Blank (ii) intriguedencouragedincensed Text Explanation Answers: (B), (F) ’Vituperative’ means harsh and scathing. By not m

2、oderating these angry words, the ambassador is only going to make the committed more some negative word. Only (F) incensed, or very upset/enraged works. 2. The gossip columnist’s ____________ was ____________ the number of her published columns  – the more articles she wrote, the more untruths sh

3、e spread. Blank (i) calumnyardorflattery Blank (ii) commensurate withinverse tounconnected to Text Explanation Answers: (A), (D) ’The more untruths…’ matches up with (A) calumny, or slander. (D) commensurate describes the relationship between two things, in which when one increases the other

4、increases, or when one decreases the other decreases. 'In proportion to' is another way of saying ‘commensurate with.’ 3.For all her brilliance, Ada was undone by her ______________: she vowed to apply herself far more diligently in studying for her retake of the bar exam. clevernessinsouciances

5、agacityinsightearnestness Text Explanation Answer: (B) 'For', in this case, means 'despite.' Despite her brilliance, Ada did not pass the exam. She was undone by her lack of effort ("...vowed to...diligently..."). (A), (C), and (D) are similar in meaning, and none contrast with 'brilliance.' (E

6、) means honesty and sincerity. If she possessed more of (E), she would have likely passed the exam. 4. The conception of time as parcelled out in ______________ intervals did not begin with the advent of the clock; as such we must have a biological predisposition to not conceive of time as simply

7、 an amorphous succession of moments. fleetingillusoryunboundeddiscreteindiscernible Text Explanation Answer: (D) The clue is "to not conceive...amorphous." Therefore, we conceive of time that is bounded, not amorphous or shapeless.  (A) does not match the context, though is tempting because of

8、the platitude, "Time is fleeting."  (B) is not supported by context.  (C) is the opposite.  (D) means broken up into separate intervals. This opposes the idea of amorphous intervals.  If anything, (E) is the opposite of the blank. 5. Favoring quantity over substance, many amateur writers labo

9、r under the delusion that the more ____________ the sentence structure the more ____________ the thought being conveyed. Blank (i) rudimentaryinvolvedsuperficial Blank (ii) tacticalironicprofound Text Explanation Answers: (B), (F) ’…quantity for substance…’ indicates that writers are going to

10、 think that longer or (B) involved sentences are of more value. The only answer choice that makes sense in the context of conveying though, and quality thought at that, is (F) profound. 6. Because reading on the Web entails quickly scanning and sorting through a deluge of information, many wonder

11、 if our level of engagement with the text has been ____________ or if the ability to read closely and carefully is one that can be ____________ if we simply spend more time immersed in a book. Blank (i) irreparably compromisedtentatively disruptedpermanently restored Blank (ii) fully reactivated

12、further degradedsummarily disregarded Text Explanation Answers: (A), (D) It may be tempting to choose (B) tentatively disrupted. First off, it fits the context. Secondly, (A) irreparably compromised is very extreme. However, none of the answer choices for the second blank make sense if coupled wi

13、th (B). The most alluring, (D) fully reactivated, doesn't quite work, because if something is tentatively disrupted it implies that it is only temporarily affected and will change back (or be fully reactivated) soon. (A) irreparably compromised, on the other hand, implies that "the level of engagem

14、ent" may always be compromised. The 'or' in the sentence indicates that we need an opposite to (A). (D) fully reactivated supplies this contrast. 7. Managers who categorically squelch insights from low-tiered employees run the obvious hazard of (i) ____________ creativity; conversely, these very

15、same managers are more likely to (ii)____________ any ideas that flow down from the top brass. Blank (i) fomentingsmotheringsparking Blank (ii) unquestioningly embracearbitrarily denounceconditionally approve Text Explanation Answers: (B), (D) "Categorically squelch insights" indicates the fi

16、rst blank is going to be a word like stifle. (A) and (C) create the opposite meaning.  'Conversely' indicates a shift. Therefore the second part of the sentence is opposite. For the second blank we are looking for the opposite of "categorically squelch insights". Only (D) works. 8. Because the def

17、endant expressed very little ____________ for his heinous crime, the judge meted out a(n) ____________ sentence. Blank (i) contemptcontritionapathy Blank (ii) charitableseverepeculiar Text Explanation Answers: (B), (E) (B) contrition, or remorse, works best for the first blank. As a result, t

18、he judge handed out a (E) severe sentence. ‘Heinous’, which means awful, backs up the second blank 9. The grammar teacher ____________ at the slightest fault, sometimes going so far as to berate students for forgetting to cross a ‘t’. startedcaviledblanchedbeamedpaused Text Explanation Answer: (

19、B)  ’…the slightest fault’ plus the detail of students getting berated for ‘forgetting…’ indicates that the teacher finds fault, especially over trivial matters (A) started just means to make a sudden movement (B) caviled means to find fault with, usually on trivial matters (C) blanched means to

20、 turn white from shock (D) beamed means to show great pleasure (E) paused does not capture the teacher’s negative emotion 10. To the ____________ eye the jungle canopy can seem little more than a dense lattice work of branches and leaves. For the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, even a small a

21、rea can serve as a veritable ____________ of pharmaceutical cures. The field of ethnobotany, which relates both to the natural pharmacy offered up by the jungle and the peoples who serve as a store of such knowledge, has become increasingly popular in the last decades as many anthropologists, hoping

22、 to take advantage of this vast bounty, learn the language and customs of the tribes in order to ____________ them thousands of years worth of knowledge. Blank (i) untutoredsophisticatedveteran Blank (ii) cornucopiainvasiondissemination Blank (iii) glean fromallot topurge from Text Explanatio

23、n Answers: (A), (D), (G) The contrast is between the indigenous peoples--who know a lot about the jungle--to those who are not indigenous and therefore do not notice anything more than "dense lattice..." The latter are (A) untutored. The indigenous people can discern an abundance, or a (D) cornuco

24、pia or cures. Ethnobotanists hope to learn this knowledge, or (G) glean the knowledge from the indigenous peoples. 11. True, to the classically trained ear, Haydn’s early works can often seem ____________, a mishmash of motifs from which anything fresh has been wrung dry by subsequent composers

25、– to the ears of Haydn’s contemporaries, however, Haydn’s music was ____________. Blank (i) complexpredictablehackneyed Blank (ii) refreshingly novelprematurely antiquatedhighly derivative Text Explanation Answers: (C), (D) ’…a mishmash of…’, ‘anything fresh…’, matches with (C) hackneyed. ‘Ha

26、yden’s contemporaries’ signals a time shift. Therefore the second blank is opposite, (D) refreshingly novel. 12 Had the committee any (i) ______________ that it was being investigated for fraud, surely it would have been more  (ii) ______________ in trying to cloak any venality. Blank (i) quest

27、ioninklinghindsight Blank (ii) suspicioushesitantdiligent Text Explanation Answers: (B), (F) "Cloak any venality" is the key phrase, which roughly translated means hide any wrongdoing. Therefore, if the company knew, or had an inkling, it was being investigated for fraud, it would have been car

28、eful, or been more diligent, to cover up any wrongdoing. 13 The recent spate of quality television dramas—while clearly indebted to the cinematic idiom of the 1970’s—represents a(n) ______________ achievement: never before has any video medium been called on to sustain a narrative for 100 plus ho

29、urs. wondrousincalculableunambiguousunprecedentedspottygroundbreaking Text Explanation Answers: (D), (F) The clue here is "never before...", which best points at (D) and (F).  (C) and (A) could work, independently, but they do not create synonymous sentences. 14 Attempting to quell the unres

30、t, the mayor, addressing the gathering mob, highlighted the very grievances that had initially inflamed people’s temper, thereby ________ provoking the collective wrath. unwittinglydirectlydecisivelyinadvertentlysubtlynoticeably Text Explanation (A) unwittingly and (D) inadvertently are the corr

31、ect answers. The clues are “Attempting to quell... provoke wrath”. The mayor attempted to ease the unrest but instead he accidentally or unintentionally made things worse. Therefore answers have to be similar to unintentionally so (A) unwittingly and (D) inadvertently are the answers. 15. The c

32、hairman of the board, sensing that any effort was futile, became _____ the company’s plight, and only shrugged his shoulders when the shareholders notified him that the corporation was insolvent. wary ofapathetic toirascible towardshopeless regardingpugnacious towardsindifferent to Text Explanatio

33、n Answers: (B), (F) The keywords 'only shrugged his shoulders' show that the chairman displayed a sense of indifference' (A) wary of means skeptical towards (B) apathetic means no longer caring, uninterested (C) irascible means irritated by (D) hopeless could work, however there is no matching

34、 word (E) pugnacious means aggressive and hostile (F) indifferent means not caring, apathetic 16 For triathletes to remain _____ even after a large meal is unsurprising, given that their training regimens require them to burn thousands of calories each day. responsivesatedvoraciousreticentaler

35、travenous Text Explanation Answers: (C), (F) Triathletes use so many calories training that even after eating a large meal, they are still hungry. The word in the blank is a synonym for hungry (A) responsive does not fit context (B) sated means full. Opposite of the blank (C) voracious means v

36、ery hungry (D) reticent means not saying much (E) alert does not fit context (F) ravenous means very hungry 17 When sketching, Pablo Picasso moved with a ______ that made his creations all the more astonishing – he could finish an entire work in the time many artists took to arrange their impl

37、ements. puritycelerityfecklessnesssemblancedeliberationswiftness Text Explanation Answers: (B), (F) The keywords, 'he could finish...' show that Picasso moved quickly. (A) purity does not denote speed (B) celerity, a very difficult word, means speed, swiftness (C) fecklessness is idleness (D

38、) semblance means outward appearance. Does not match context (E) deliberations means to do something carefully and slowly (F) swiftness means speed 18. Max was so ______________ that he never could be caught in an outright lie; his duplicity worked its seductive spell through a calculated mix o

39、f half-truths and disingenuousness. obtusewilyuncannyundiscerningcraftyartless Text Explanation Answers: (B), (E)  Max is duplicitous, or two-faced. He is very good at lying, and very good at not getting caught ("seductive spell...half-truths").  (B) and (E) mean clever and cunning, which work

40、perfectly with this context.  (F) means innocent, which is the opposite of the answers.  19 The professor began to work ______________ on various research projects—though never to the point that she failed to attend to her classes, since whether she received tenure was determined not only by pub

41、lished research but also, to some extent, by student recommendations. periodicallysporadicallymonotonouslyindustriouslydiligentlyfruitfully Text Explanation Answers: (D), (E) Because the professor is not sure whether she is going to get tenure, she is going to work hard. "Pursuing multiple..." i

42、s the clue. Industrious is a tricky word. It does not mean relating to industry. It is a synonym for diligent, hard-working, especially in pursuit of a goal. 20 The idea that the human mind is a blank slate, able to be molded at will, has been challenged by Tennenbaum, whose research shows that

43、not only do infants display certain predilections but also that these preferences may well be ______ . innatehard-wiredindiscerniblecircumscribedpervasivemalleable Text Explanation Answers: (A), (B) There is a shift in the sentence. 'Has been challenged' shows that the word in the blank is the o

44、pposite of a blank slate/something moldable. (A) innate means in-born. Thus it cannot be changed (B) hard-wired is the same as innate (C) indiscernible does not fit context (D) circumscribed, which means bounded, works. There is, however, no matching word. (E) pervasive, which means widespread,

45、 does not work (F) if something is malleable it is moldable, the opposite of the answer 三空题: 1 Whether repression has come from the church or from a totalitarian state, science has always been an imperiled endeavor, but to claim that it will only flourish in times of libertarian rule is not a(n

46、) ____________ conclusion. A(n) ____________ government is not the same as one that actively takes an interest in funding science – and the latter may well be, in some respects, ____________. Blank (i) superficialineluctabletentative Blank (ii) despoticaloofpermissive Blank (iii) corruptinviol

47、ateautocratic 2 When researchers follow the scientific method, the absence of ____________ proof by no means suggests a theory lacks validity. Indeed, no theory is ____________ and can always be subject to further testing and scrutiny, and therefore remains, by definition, ____________. Blank (i

48、) ineffablesufficientirrefutable Blank (ii) cherishedporousunassailable Blank (iii) equivocalsuspectprovisional Text Explanation Answers: (C), (F), (I) A good way to approach this text completion is working with the second blank first. A theory ‘can always be…’. Thus no theory is (F) unassai

49、lable. ‘Can always be subject…’ also informs the third blank. Therefore, every theory is (I) provisional, meaning existing in the present but able to be changed at some point in the future. Finally, this helps with the first blank. The absence of (C) irrefutable proof, or a perfect proof, is not a p

50、roblem, as a theory can always be tested further. 3 For charities operating in the developing world, when noble impulses (i) ______________ into mere (ii) ______________, vapid slogans rear their heads and we witness a further deterioration in the very situation such high-mindedness had initially

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