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GRE考试真题卷5

2022GRE考试真题卷(5)

本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。

一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。

每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)

1.Precisionofwordingisnecessaryingoodwriting;bychoosingwordsthatexactlyconveythedesiredmeaning,onecanavoid____.

A:

redundancy

B:

complexity

C:

duplicity

D:

ambiguity

E:

lucidity

2.PublishershavediscoveredthatblackAmericaisnota____ofattitudesandopinionsbutarichmixturelendingitselftonumerousexpressionsinprint.

A:

concoction

B:

medley

C:

monolith

D:

paradox

E:

controversy

3.Quick-breedingandimmunetomostpesticides,cockroachesareso____thatevenaprofessionalexterminatormayfailto____them.

A:

vulnerable...eradicate

B:

widespread...discern

C:

fragile...destroy

D:

hardy...eliminate

E:

numerous...detect

4.Ratherthanallowingthesedramaticexchangesbetweenhercharacterstodevelopfully,Ms.Normanunfortunatelytendsto____thediscussionsinvolvingthetwowomen.

A:

exacerbate

B:

protract

C:

truncate

D:

augment

E:

elaborate

5.Rebuffedbyhiscolleagues,theinitially____youngresearcherbecameincreasingly____

A:

outgoing...withdrawn

B:

boisterous...excitable

C:

diligent...tolerant

D:

theoretical...pragmatic

E:

tedious...polished

6.Rentcontrolrestrictionsonsmallapartmentownersmayunfortunately____ratherthanalleviatehousingproblems.

A:

resolve

B:

diminish

C:

castigate

D:

minimize

E:

exacerbate

7.Repeatoffenderswhocontinuetodriveundertheinfluenceofalcoholfacehavingtheirdrivers’licensespermanently____.

A:

issued

B:

recorded

C:

authorized

D:

revoked

E:

disregarded

8.Rosawassuchalast-minuteworkerthatshecouldneverstartwritingapapertillthedeadlinewas____.

A:

known

B:

problematic

C:

imminent

D:

superseded

E:

recent

9.Safireasapoliticalcommentatorispatentlynever____;hewrites____editorialsabouteveryactionthegovernmenttakes.

A:

content...deferential

B:

querulous...biased

C:

amazed...bemused

D:

overawed...flattering

E:

satisfied...peevish

10.SalvadorDali’stendencytofabricateeventsmakesitdifficultforthebiographertotellthestoryofhislifewithanydegreeof____.

A:

vividness

B:

accuracy

C:

solemnity

D:

spontaneity

E:

artistry

11.Paradoxically,Helen,whohadbeenastrictmothertoherchildren,proved____mistresstohercats.

A:

aharsh

B:

anindolent

C:

anambivalent

D:

acautious

E:

alenient

12.Paradoxically,whileitisrelativelyeasytoproveafraudulentworkofartisafraud,itisoftenvirtuallyimpossibletoprovethatanauthenticoneis____.

A:

unpretentious

B:

objective

C:

impartial

D:

dubious

E:

genuine

13.PeopleexpectedWinstonChurchilltotakehispaintinglightly,butChurchill,no____,regardedhisartisticeffortsmostseriouslyindeed.

A:

virtuoso

B:

zealot

C:

dilettante

D:

altruist

E:

renegade

14.Peoplewhodon’toutgrowtheircollegesoftendon’tgrowinotherways;thereremainedinForster’slifeandimaginationa____oftheundergraduate,cleverbut____.

A:

dislike...talented

B:

touch...judicious

C:

streak...immature

D:

fear...dormant

E:

trace...sincere

15.Peoplewhotakemegadosesofvitaminsandmineralsshouldtakecare:

thoughbeneficialinsmallquantities,inlargeamountsthesesubstancesmayhave____effects.

A:

admirable

B:

redundant

C:

intangible

D:

toxic

E:

minor

16.Perhapsbecausehefeels____byanexcessofparentalrestrictionsandrules,atadolescencetherepresschildmaybreakoutdramatically.

A:

nurtured

B:

appeased

C:

confined

D:

fascinated

E:

liberated

17.Peterhasabadhabitofmaking____remarksthatcauseustoforgetthegistofwhatheissaying.

A:

awkward

B:

pertinent

C:

digressive

D:

telling

E:

tentative

18.Physicistsdreamofaunifiedtheoryofmatterthatcouldreplacethepresent____ofmutuallyinconsistenttheoriesthatlitterthefield.

A:

bonanza

B:

concord

C:

dearth

D:

integration

E:

clutter

19.Pollsindicatethatmanyprospectivevotersinthenextpresidentialelectionare____abouttheoutcome;theydonotseemtocarewhowins.

A:

enthusiastic

B:

inadequate

C:

antagonistic

D:

apathetic

E:

suspicious

20.Pre-SpanishartinMexicoisnota____art;theyaremistakenwhoseeinitsboldsimplificationsorwaywardconceptionsaninabilityto____technicaldifficulties.

A:

formal...ignore

B:

graphic...understand

C:

primitive...nurture

D:

crude...overcome

E:

revolutionary...instigate

21.Numerousstudieshavefoundthatpeoplewhochoosetorepresentthemselvesincourtonthewholeexerciseprettygoodjudgment-theyseemtohavea____senseofwhentheyneedalawyerandwhentheydon’t.

A:

faulty

B:

capricious

C:

reliable

D:

transient

E:

drastic

22.OnsomeoccasionsMonteverdispecifiestheinstrumentshewishestomakeuphisorchestra,butmoreoftenheis____orsilentontheissue.

A:

enigmatic

B:

precise

C:

eloquent

D:

resolute

E:

vehement

23.Onebyone,she____almostallofhersupportersuntil,attheend,onlyahandfulofherclosestalliesreallywantedhertostayinoffice.

A:

promoted

B:

alienated

C:

represented

D:

exaggerated

E:

liberated

24.Onemightdisputetheauthor’shandlingofparticularpointsofKandinsky’sinteractionwithhisartisticenvironment,buthermainthesesare____.

A:

unaesthetic

B:

incongruous

C:

untenable

D:

undecipherable

E:

irreproachable

25.OneofDetroit’sgreatsuccessstoriestellsofLeeIacocca’srevitalizationofthemoribundChryslerCorporation,turningitintoa____competitor.

A:

vigorous

B:

tentative

C:

marginal

D:

negligent

E:

superficial

26.Oneofphotography’smostbasicandpowerfultraitsisitsabilitytogivesubstanceto____,topresentprecisevisualdetailsofatimegoneby.

A:

romance

B:

premonition

C:

mysticism

D:

invisibility

E:

history

27.Oneofthegreatkillersuntilbarely50yearsago,tuberculosis("consumption"asitwasthennamed)seemedascourgeor____ratherthanthelong-term____illnessitwas.

A:

plague...chronic

B:

detriment...ominous

C:

antiseptic...prevalent

D:

vestige...contemporary

E:

epidemic...salutary

28.Onlythefearofimmediate____preventsthatcountryfromlaunchinganattack.

A:

reprisal

B:

surrender

C:

truce

D:

surveillance

E:

rebuke

29.Ourmoodswingsabouttheeconomygrowmoreextreme:

whenthingsgowell,webecome____;whenthingsgopoorly,____descends.

A:

restive...anxiety

B:

euphoric...gloom

C:

prudent...benevolence

D:

ascetic...misery

E:

ambivalence...optimism

30.Painisthebody’searlywarningsystem:

lossof____intheextremitiesleavesaperson____injuringhimselfunwittingly.

A:

agony...incapableof

B:

sensation...vulnerableto

C:

consciousness...desirousof

D:

feeling...habituatedto

E:

movement...proneto

31.MostAntarcticanimals____dependonthetinyshrimplikekrill,eitherfeedingonthemdirectly,likethehumpbackwhale,orconsumingspeciesthatfeedonthem.

A:

seldom

B:

ultimately

C:

preferably

D:

immediately

E:

marginally

32.Mostofthesettlementsthatgrewupneartheloggingcampswere____affairs,throwntogetherinahurrybecausepeopleneededtoliveonthejob.

A:

protracted

B:

unobtrusive

C:

nomadic

D:

ramshackle

E:

banal

33.Mostpeoplewhoarecolor-blindactuallycandistinguishseveralcolors;some,however,haveatruly____viewofaworldallinshadesofgray.

A:

monochromatic

B:

opalescent

C:

translucent

D:

astigmatic

E:

roseate

34.Mr.Leviis____learned;hehasreadeverythingbearingonhissubjectandonpoetryingeneral(inseverallanguages),andhehasforgottenlittleifanything.

A:

moderately

B:

spottily

C:

inadvertently

D:

formidably

E:

inadequately

35.Mrs.Thatcherhadabettereyefortheweaknessesand____ofhercontemporariesthanfortheirvirtues.

A:

responsibilities

B:

foibles

C:

merits

D:

talents

E:

attractions

36.Ms.Ono____givesinterviewsbecauseshebelievesthenewsmediahave____herandtreatedherbadly.

A:

frequently...publicized

B:

rarely...misrepresented

C:

seldom...eulogized

D:

reluctantly...acclaimed

E:

gradually...evaded

37.Muchoftheclown’ssuccessmaybeattributedtothecontrastbetweenthe____mannerheadoptsandthegeneral____thatcharacterizesthecircus.

A:

giddy...sobriety

B:

lugubrious...hilarity

C:

gaudy...clamor

D:

joyful...hysteria

E:

frenetic...excitement

38.Muskoxensurvivedinisolatedarctichabitats,butinthenineteenthcentury,theydeclinedrapidlyeventhere,theirnumbers____bythearmedenthusiasmofexplorers,whalers,furtraders,andEskimo.

A:

swelled

B:

augmented

C:

devastated

D:

underestimated

E:

calculated

39.NewYorkershortstoriesofteninclude____allusionsto____peopleandevents:

theimplicationis,ifyouareinthein-crowd,you’llgetthereference;ifyoucomefromCleveland,youwon’t.

A:

esoteric...obscure

B:

redundant...celebrated

C:

tedious...notorious

D:

provincial...major

E:

passing...common

40.Newjudgesoftenfearthattheinfluenceoftheirownbackgroundswill____theirverdicts,nomatterhowsinceretheyareinwantingtobe____.

A:

contradict...revered

B:

corroborate...silent

C:

condition...impartial

D:

disclose...secretive

E:

falsify...humane

41.Lovejoy,theheroofJonathanGash’smysterynovels,isanantiquedealerwhogivesthereaderadviceonhowtotell____antiquesfromtherealthing.

A:

priceless

B:

spurious

C:

classical

D:

authentic

E:

antiquated

42.MacDougall’sformereditorsrememberhimasa____manwhose____andexhaustivereportingwasworththetrouble.

A:

domineering...wearisome

B:

congenial...pretentious

C:

popular...supercilious

D:

fastidious...garbled

E:

cantankerous...meticulous

43.Manyeducatorsarguethata____groupingofst

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