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1、2022年贵州GRE考试模拟卷本卷共分为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.Educators who study the influences of geographical differences on educational success have concluded that environment is not - factor, as students in one country are no more - than those in another.A(A) an ess
2、ential .,. eruditeB(B) a determining . preeminentC(C) a pernicious . mediocreD(D) a conducive . meritoriousE(E) a wholesome . susceptible 2.ASETIC: SELF-DENIAL :A(A) pacifist: amicabilityB(B) reactionary: vehemenceC(C) busybody.: intrusivenessD(D) purist: transcendenceE(E) bohemian: orthodoxy 3.Grif
3、fiths early output was remarkably -: it included not only the standard comedies, melodramas, westerns, and thrillers, but also such novelties as adaptations from Browning and Tennyson, and treatments of social issues.A(A) controversialB(B) originalC(C) eclecticD(D) inventiveE(E) impulsive 4.MAWKISH:
4、 SENTIMENTAL :A(A) nolsy: cacophonousB(B) convivial: undemonstrativeC(C) acerbic: piquantD(D) abundant: fulsomeE(E) cloying: sweet 5.According to the passage, Andersons theory explains the longevity of British colonial authority in India because the BritishA(A) offered great flexibility and authorit
5、y to the local elites with whom they were obliged to negotiateB(B) felt a great temptation to act unilaterally and exercise military authority of their Indian possessionsC(C) became more deeply enmeshed in the politics of the Indian subcontinent than was strategically appropriateD(D) managed to conv
6、ince the local elites that submission to the British would be economically advantageous for all partiesE(E) resisted successfully the attempts of local power brokers to revise the terms of their negotiations 6.Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the authors assertion in line
7、s 19-20 that Andersons theory is corroborated both by the events of the American RevolutionA(A) The American Revolution was largely motivated through a conflict of interest between colonists and the indigenous groups protected by the crown.B(B) The consent of the colonists in lower North America cou
8、ld have been obtained more easily than that of British subjects in Canada.C(C) The extent of British colonial authority was of a roughly equal degree to that of French authority in lower North America.D(D) The British made far fewer impositions on the population of lower North America than those the
9、y made in French Canada.E(E) The same devolution of imperial agency that took place in India also took place throughout North America. 7.INCHOATE:A(A) expeditiousB(B) completely formedC(C) contemporaryD(D) unrehearsedE(E) squalid 8.It can be inferred from the passage that Anderson would be most like
10、ly to agree with which of the following statements regarding the persistence of imperial authority in French CanadaA(A) The persistence of imperial authority most likely would have failed to offer as much protection to native Americans as it did to European settlers.B(B) The persistence of imperial
11、authority would have likely resulted in less profit for England in terms of revenue and territory than the actual withdrawal that occurred.C(C) The persistence of imperial authority would likely have limited in an enduring fashion the sovereignty and self-rule of the European colonists.D(D) George t
12、he III ministers were not sufficiently interested in retaining control over French Canada to effect any changes in their colonial policy.E(E) The American character of Britains North American empire and British metropolitan authority would not have been affected even if British imperial authority ha
13、d withdrawn more quickly. 9.BREACH:A(A) forge aheadB(B) collectC(C) remain quietD(D) weldE(E) offer support 10.CRAVEN:A(A) valorousB(B) conceitedC(C) meticulousD(D) unresponsiveE(E) irritable 11.DISSONANCE:A(A) associationB(B) sanctionC(C) pactD(D) accordanceE(E) conspiracy 12.According to the passa
14、ge, rain prediction requires a quantitative description of droplet collision in turbulence for which of the following reasonsA(A) The sling effect remains unproven and requires experimental corroboration.B(B) The degree to which droplets collide is the only reliable method of assessing air flow.C(C)
15、 The degree of turbulence may help forecast the formation of large-size droplets that precipitate rain.D(D) Such factors as warm and cold fronts and individual cloud formations could not be performed otherwise.E(E) The laws which govern the formation of concentration heterogeneities still need to be
16、 discerned. 13.SAVANT:A(A) simpletonB(B) amoral personC(C) misinterpreted counselorD(D) sycophantE(E) dullard 14.The primary purpose of the passage is toA(A) explain and resolve a controversy among meteorologistsB(B) present and describe a recently discovered phenomenonC(C) suggest and prove a theor
17、y on the cause of a phenomenonD(D) describe and confirm research findings under questionE(E) discuss and evaluate the soundness of certain experimental observations 15.PROBITY:A(A) prudenceB(B) tensionC(C) unscrupulousnessD(D) securityE(E) insolence 16.PARSIMONY:A(A) authorityB(B) taciturnityC(C) ma
18、neuverD(D) generosityE(E) dissipation 17.TORTUOUS:A(A) vigilantB(B) straightforwardC(C) durableD(D) naiveE(E) casual 18.JABBER:A(A) quarrelB(B) talk leisurelyC(C) prickleD(D) caressE(E) tease unsuitably 19.FLUENT:A(A) stutteringB(B) unsuitableC(C) duplicitousD(D) callousE(E) insulting 20.The passage
19、 suggests that the view referred to in lines 8-11 argued thatA(A)the colonial authority never sought to employ taxation in French Canada except as a means to retain a tenuous grip over British territoryB(B)the Crown acted unwisely by increasing taxation and diminishing its gift-giving policy followi
20、ng the conclusion of the Seven Years WarC(C)Indian gift-giving and a reprieve from taxation were the sole means for the British of maintaining a territorial grip in French CanadaD(D)the British never intended to limit their authority in French Canada except as a short-term strategy of retaining terr
21、itorial controlE(E)the colonial subjects in French Canada rejected British authority largely because they rescinded on the liberal policies implemented during the Seven Year s War 21.GAUCHENESS:A(A) vivacityB(B) laboriousnessC(C) decencyD(D) sophistication 22.It can be inferred from the passage that
22、 the author believes accurate weather predictions based solely on turbulence patterns would beA(A) revolutionaryB(B) unreliableC(C) outdatedD(D) derivativeE(E) inconsequential 23.The passage can best be described as aA(A) survey of the inadequacies of a conventional viewpointB(B) reconciliation of o
23、pposing points of viewC(C) summary and evaluation of a recent studyD(D) defense of a new thesis from anticipated objectionsE(E) review of the subtle distinctions between apparently similar views 24.CREEK: RIVER :A(A) avalanche: landslideB(B) tunnel: capillaryC(C) blizzard: galeD(D) hill: mountainE(E
24、) copse: stand 25.Several surgeons cautioned against - the new procedure,- that patients had been kept in the dark too long about its possible catastrophic consequences.A(A)eschewing. ponderingB(B)adopting. complainingC(C)publicizing. addingD(D)revising. advocatingE(E)administering. forgetting 26.VA
25、LOR: COWARDICE :A(A) decadence: fervorB(B) audacity: perseveranceC(C) superficiality: naivetyD(D) mendacity: honestyE(E) benevolence: gorgeousness 27.SERENDIPITOUS: CALCULATION :A(A) noisome: fragranceB(B) ineluctable: chanceC(C) vertiginous: bearingD(D) preposterous: contradictionE(E) resplendent:
26、surfeit 28.With the continuing accomplishments of the human genome project, ambitious strategies to identify DNA sequences that are important in mammalian gene regulation are becoming increasingly -.A(A) stellarB(B) feasibleC(C) prominentD(D) intrusiveE(E) utile 29.Rogers understanding of the pointi
27、llist technique is profound, albeit thoroughly-; there are few who can - his talent, recognized often and justly, for understatement and economy in the use of color.A(A) specialized. matchB(B) brilliant. imitateC(C) needless. disregardD(D) ill-founded. approximateE(E) inventive . simulate 30.BRISTLE
28、: ANGER :A(A) blush: ridiculeB(B) cackle: appreciationC(C) vacillate: irresolutionD(D) blench: raptureE(E) flummox: engagement 31.Transgenic mammals that secrete monoclonals in their milk can generate one gram of antibody for roughly $100one third the price of traditional production methods, most sc
29、ientists agree, but still too expensive to be -.A(A) revolutionaryB(B) efficientC(C) cost-effectiveD(D) regardedE(E) feasible 32.ARTLESS: GUILE :A(A) moribund: amicabilityB(B) philistine: sophisticationC(C) invincible: enmityD(D) dedicated: cunningE(E) mighty: weakness 33.IMPERVIOUS: FRIABLE :A(A) d
30、uctile: tensileB(B) insuperable: loftyC(C) nonflammable: combustibleD(D) malleable: flexibleE(E) convivial: exploitative 34.INVINCIBLE: CONQUER :A(A) irresistible: rebukeB(B) impeccable: errC(C) impregnable: defyD(D) invulnerable: injureE(E) exculpable: deviate 35.AWNING: SUN :A(A) pediment: memoria
31、lB(B) carapace: movementC(C) umbrella: rainD(D) tassel: capE(E) instrument: accuracy 36.As an ambitious writer, Hardy sought to - what he considered the authorial . of solely recording things exactly as they are; it was his goal, rather to express an awareness of the occult and the strange.A(A) main
32、tain. strategyB(B) employ. practiceC(C) transcend . tediumD(D) overcome . barrierE(E) endorse. ruse 37.ENTHUSIASM: MANIA :A(A) loathing: neurosisB(B) consideration: generosityC(C) irritation: phobiaD(D) suspicion: paranoiaE(E) sweetness: mellifluousness 38.A pilot would be most -, if, on hearing of
33、imminent bad weather, he sent forth a distress signal at a time too - to ascertain the reality of the danger.A(A) craven. prematureB(B) hortatory. nonchalantC(C) pusillanimous . belatedD(D) timorous . anodyneE(E) ignoble . convenient 39.PROFUSE:A(A) intelligibleB(B) atypicalC(C) scantyD(D) rareE(E)
34、repeated 40.BELLIGERENT:A(A) amorphousB(B) nascentC(C) friableD(D) conciliatoryE(E) droll 41.It can be inferred from the passage that the tabula rasa view of Condillac (line 19) presented the brain as which of the followingA(A) Immutable from the point of its creationB(B) Evolving from inherited tra
35、ins to learned onesC(C) The seat of the soulD(D) Varying from individual to individualE(E) Initially free of attributes 42.FACETIOUS:A(A) candidB(B) argumentativeC(C) lugubriousD(D) daringE(E) phenomenal 43.It can be inferred from the passage that the author would argue that in determining populatio
36、n effects physiological energy requirements tend to beA(A) entirely superfluousB(B) globally consistentC(C) not wholly explanatoryD(D) supremely crucialE(E) unfortunately complicated 44.GOSSAMER:A(A) clumsyB(B) ponderousC(C) drivenD(D) sullenE(E) genuine 45.The primary purpose of the passage is toA(
37、A) provide a biographical account of the experimental careers of two prominent neuroanatomistsB(B) examine the correlation between brain activity and consciousness from a neuroanatomical point of viewC(C) probe the relationship between philosophical views concerning the existence of the unitary soul
38、 and attempts to map the brainD(D) compare the successes and failures of two different experimental methods in neuroanatomyE(E) explore the genesis and evolution of early neuroanatomical theory of the localization of cognitive function 46.According to the passage, the impact of development is most e
39、vident in which of the following casesA(A) A small population with low consumption rates, considered globallyB(B) A large population with high consumption rates, considered nationallyC(C) A large population with low consumption rates, considered globallyD(D) A small population with high consumption
40、rates, considered nationallyE(E) A small population with high consumption rates, considered globally 47.INVIDIOUS:A(A) evanescentB(B) insipidC(C) noticeableD(D) advantageousE(E) plentiful 48.SYNCHRONOUS:A(A) easyB(B) inharmoniousC(C) apatheticD(D) out-of-phaseE(E) amorphous 49.SURCHARGE:A(A) discoun
41、tB(B) declineC(C) deficiencyD(D) responsibilityE(E) underperformance 50.Flourens would most likely argue that all of the following actions could be localized and differentiated in terms of the brain functions needed to perform them,EXCEPTA(A) brushing ones teethB(B) hearing a loud noiseC(C) running a marathonD(D) sensing a bright lightE(E) watching a movie第23页 共23页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页第 23 页 共 23 页
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