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1、2022GRE考试真题卷(4)本卷共分为2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25题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Feminist criticshave often pondered whether a postmodern language may be articulated that obviates the essentialist arrogance of much modernist and some feminist discourse and does not reduce feminism to silen
2、ces or a purely negative and reactionary stance. This ideal may be actualized in a discourse that recognizes itself as historically situated, as motivated by values and, thus, political interests, and as a human practice without transcendent justification. The author Dorothy Allison meets these crit
3、eria by focusing on women who have been marginalized by totalizing forces and ideas, while simultaneously reminding the reader, through the wide range of women that she portrays and their culpability in her protagonists predicaments, that unlike pure and transcendent heroes, women are real character
4、s and morally complex. Allison insists that humans are burdened with the responsibility of fashioning their own stories, quotidian as they may be, and .while these will never offer the solace of transcendent justification, the constant negotiation between the word and the world avoids reticence on t
5、he one hand and the purely negative on the other.According to the passage, the dynamics of small group economies differ from those of large group economies in that_.Athe members of small groups tend to have a greater degree of social regularity than the members of large groupsBpeople in small groups
6、 carry an advantage in the arena of exchange because they are tied by social obligationCthe manufacturer of a commodity in a small group economy is more likely to be known by the members of the groupDthe people who contribute to the production of a gift are less essential to small groups than those
7、who exchange commodities are in large groupsEa system of social obligation diminishes the number of parties necessary to a gift-giving transaction 2.Feminist criticshave often pondered whether a postmodern language may be articulated that obviates the essentialist arrogance of much modernist and som
8、e feminist discourse and does not reduce feminism to silences or a purely negative and reactionary stance. This ideal may be actualized in a discourse that recognizes itself as historically situated, as motivated by values and, thus, political interests, and as a human practice without transcendent
9、justification. The author Dorothy Allison meets these criteria by focusing on women who have been marginalized by totalizing forces and ideas, while simultaneously reminding the reader, through the wide range of women that she portrays and their culpability in her protagonists predicaments, that unl
10、ike pure and transcendent heroes, women are real characters and morally complex. Allison insists that humans are burdened with the responsibility of fashioning their own stories, quotidian as they may be, and .while these will never offer the solace of transcendent justification, the constant negoti
11、ation between the word and the world avoids reticence on the one hand and the purely negative on the other.Which of the following best describes the organization of the passageAA description of a problem in one area of economics, followed by a revision of the description for two other areas.BA descr
12、iption of a problem in one area economics, followed by a successful counter-example, then the description of a problem in a second area.CA description of the successful application of economics to one subject, followed by a description of its limitations in two other areas.DA description of one area
13、 Of economics, whose problems are compared with those of two other areas of economics.EA critical distinction between problems in two separate areas of economics. 3.Feminist criticshave often pondered whether a postmodern language may be articulated that obviates the essentialist arrogance of much m
14、odernist and some feminist discourse and does not reduce feminism to silences or a purely negative and reactionary stance. This ideal may be actualized in a discourse that recognizes itself as historically situated, as motivated by values and, thus, political interests, and as a human practice witho
15、ut transcendent justification. The author Dorothy Allison meets these criteria by focusing on women who have been marginalized by totalizing forces and ideas, while simultaneously reminding the reader, through the wide range of women that she portrays and their culpability in her protagonists predic
16、aments, that unlike pure and transcendent heroes, women are real characters and morally complex. Allison insists that humans are burdened with the responsibility of fashioning their own stories, quotidian as they may be, and .while these will never offer the solace of transcendent justification, the
17、 constant negotiation between the word and the world avoids reticence on the one hand and the purely negative on the other.According to the passage, the most severe problem currently facing scientists in conclusively determining whether certain dinosaurs were warm-blooded is_.Aproving that thermoreg
18、ulation is the primary means by which metabolic rates are influencedBdeveloping a way of distinguishing between oxygen 18 and oxygen 16Cshowing that an absence of seasonal variation in oxygen 16 implies a constant internal temperatureDfinding a sample of dinosaur tissue which has survived 65 million
19、 years in a relatively intact formEdetermining which species of dinosaurs were most likely to be warm-blooded, and focusing research there 4.Feminist criticshave often pondered whether a postmodern language may be articulated that obviates the essentialist arrogance of much modernist and some femini
20、st discourse and does not reduce feminism to silences or a purely negative and reactionary stance. This ideal may be actualized in a discourse that recognizes itself as historically situated, as motivated by values and, thus, political interests, and as a human practice without transcendent justific
21、ation. The author Dorothy Allison meets these criteria by focusing on women who have been marginalized by totalizing forces and ideas, while simultaneously reminding the reader, through the wide range of women that she portrays and their culpability in her protagonists predicaments, that unlike pure
22、 and transcendent heroes, women are real characters and morally complex. Allison insists that humans are burdened with the responsibility of fashioning their own stories, quotidian as they may be, and .while these will never offer the solace of transcendent justification, the constant negotiation be
23、tween the word and the world avoids reticence on the one hand and the purely negative on the other.The passage suggests which of the following about the hypothetical discovery of an absence of seasonal variations in oxygen 18 molecules . It would not prove that certain dinosaurs were capable of regu
24、lating their temperatures internally. One likely source of such a discovery would come from annual growth bands of dinosaur teeth. The fact that no biotechnology yet exists to elucidate thermoregulation biochemistry proves such a discovery is impossible. The discovery would be profound, because oxyg
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