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1、GRE补充填空题1. “The show must go on” is the oldest _ of show business; every true performer lives by that creed. (A) euphemism(B) allegory(C) precursor(D) tenet(E) corroboration2. _ James Baldwin, who wrote of black Americans as being in a perpetual state of rage, Mr. Cose remarks that few human beings

2、could _ the psychic toll of uninterrupted anger. (A) Corroborating.endure(B) Refuting.enhance(C) Dismissing.refine(D) Challenging.survive(E) Upholding.weather3. _ by lifes _ , the last emperor of China worked as a lowly gardener in the palace over which he had once ruled. (A) Fortified.generosity(B)

3、 Deluded.coincidences(C) Humbled.vicissitudes(D) Venerated.survivors(E) Recognized.impostors4. _ his broker had told him that the stock was a_ investment, he insisted on buying 100 shares. (A) Because.speculative(B) Although.precarious(C) Since.negligible(D) Although.formidable(E) Because.dwindling5

4、. A _ glance pays _ attention to details. (A) furtive.meticulous(B) cursory.little(C) cryptic.close(D) keen.scanty(E) fleeting.vigilant6. A _ person is one who will _ something on the slightest of evidence. (A) restive.forget(B) garrulous.criticize(C) maudlin.censure(D) phlegmatic.condemn(E) credulo

5、us.believe7. A New World lizard, the basilisk, occasionally does something that seems to _ physics: it runs across the surface of water for distances of up to thirty feet. (A) defy(B) quantify(C) assess(D) exemplify(E) corroborate8. A born teller of tales, Olsen used her impressive _ skills to advan

6、tage in her story “I Stand Here Ironing. “(A) domestic(B) metaphysical(C) narrative(D) diagnostic(E) argumentative9. A code of ethics governing the behavior of physicians during epidemics did not exist until 1846 when it was _ by the American Medical Association. (A) rescinded(B) promulgated(C) pres

7、upposed(D) depreciated(E) implied10. A diligent scholar, she devoted herself _ to the completion of the book. (A) assiduously(B) ingenuously(C) theoretically(D) voluminously(E) sporadically11. A hypothesis must not only account for what we already know, but it must also be _ by continued observation

8、. (A) refuted(B) interrupted(C) verified(D) discredited(E) outmoded12. A journalist rather than a scholar, Mr. Cose seems nevertheless to be _ most of the serious studies relevant to his topic. (A) overawed by(B) ignorant of(C) associated with(D) wearied by(E) familiar with13. A leading philosopher

9、of our time, Ludwig Wittgenstein, laid down a _ to which good historians _ : “Of that of which nothing is known nothing can be said. “(A) burden.protest(B) law.amend(C) rule.adhere(D) maxim.succumb(E) weapon.surrender14. A major outbreak of food poisoning in 1993 underlined the serious _ in the then

10、-current system of food inspection. (A) expectations(B) innovations(C) objectivity(D) deficiencies(E) uniformity15. A man incapable of _ action, he never had an opinion about something that he had not worked up beforehand, fashioning it with lengthy care. (A) premeditated(B) coherent(C) spontaneous(

11、D) calculated(E) self-conscious16. A sense of fairness _ that the punishment should fit the crime; yet, in actual practice, judicial decisions _ greatly for the same type of criminal offense. (A) assumes.coincide(B) relegates.deviate(C) accumulates.simplify(D) promise(E) dictates.vary17. A subway mo

12、dernization program intended to _ a host of problems ranging from dangerous tracks to overcrowded stairwells has failed to meet its schedule for repairs. (A) augment(B) initiate(C) deplore(D) disclose(E) eliminate18. Abandoning the moral principles of his youth, the aging emperor Tiberius led a _ ,

13、wanton life. (A) celibate(B) rudimentary(C) debauched(D) circumspect(E) peripatetic19. According to Lionel Trilling, the paradox of liberalism was that in its quest for freedom it must move toward greater organization, stricter legislation, and increasing _ . (A) anarchy(B) self-realization(C) stagn

14、ation(D) control(E) levity20. According to a noted art critic, one would have to be completely immune to the sensuous pleasures of painting to be _ Lucien Freuds mesmerizing art. (A) drawn to (B) overcome by(C) enamored of(D) unaffected by(E) consistent about21. According to poet John Berryman, ther

15、e were so many ways to _ a poem that it was quite amazing good ones ever gotwritten. (A) dedicate(B) begin(C) ruin(D) recite(E) categorize22. According to the Senator, it was not _ for a politician in search of votes to _ a mother on the beauty of her plain child; it was merely sound political commo

16、n sense. (A) kindness.ridicule(B) folly.intimidate(C) pliment(D) sensitivity.evaluate(E) wisdom.reprimand23. Achaeologists are involved in _ Mayan temples in Central America, uncovering the old ruins in order to learn more about the civilization they represent. (A) demolishing(B) incapacitating(C) e

17、xcavating(D) worshiping(E) adapting24. Actors fade out of view with depressing frequency; the theater is a _ profession at best. (A) romantic(B) demanding(C) chancy(D) disinterested(E) degenerate25. Advances in health care have lengthened life spans, lowered infant mortality rates, and, thus, _ the

18、overpopulation problem. (A) eliminated(B) aggravated(C) minimized(D) distorted(E) discouraged26. Afraid that the _ nature of the plays being presented would corrupt the morals of their audiences, the Puritans closed the theaters in 1642. (A) mediocre(B) fantastic(C) profound(D) lewd(E) witty27. Afte

19、r reading numbers of biographies recounting dysfunctions and disasters, failed marriages and failed careers, Joyce Carol Oates _ a word to _ the genre:pathography, the story of diseased lives. (A) inventedcurtail(B) reiterated.criticize(C) hypothesized.indict(D) dismissed.obscure(E) coined.describe2

20、8. After the lonely rigors of writing, Mr. Doyle enjoys the _ aspects of filmmaking. (A) impersonal(B) transitory(C) narrative(D) social(E) profitable29. Aimed at curbing European attempts to seize territory in the Americas, the Monroe Doctrine was a warning to _ foreign powers. (A) magnanimous(B) c

21、redulous(C) reticent(D) predatory(E) allied30. All critics have agreed that the operas score is _ , but, curiously, no two critics haye agreed which passages to praise and which to damn. (A) intolerable (B) melodious(C) unsurpassed(D) conventional(E) uneven31. Although Barbara Tuchman never earned a

22、 graduate degree, she nonetheless _ a scholarly career as a historian noted for her vivid style and _ erudition. (A) interrupted.deficient(B) relinquished.immense(C) abandoned.capricious(D) pursued.prodigious(E) followed.scanty32. Although Britains film makers often produce fine films, they are stud

23、iously _ and rarely aim at a mass market. (A) commercial(B) viable(C) derivative(D) elitist(E) collaborative33. Although Henry was not in general a sentimental man, occasionally he would feel a touch of _ for the old days and would contemplate making a brief excursion to Boston to revisit his childh

24、ood friends. (A) exasperation(B) chagrin(C) nostalgia(D) lethargy(E) anxiety34. Although I have always been confused by our _ system, I _ traveling on the subways occasionally. (A) mercantile.remember(B) monetary.deplore(C) social.ponder(D) transit.relish(E) revolutionary.prefer35. Although Josephin

25、e Tey is arguably as good a mystery writer as Agatha Christie, she is clearly far less _ than Christie, having written only six books in comparison to Christies sixty. (A) coherent(B) prolific(C) equivocal(D) pretentious(E) gripping36. Although Roman original contributions to government, jurispruden

26、ce, and engineering are commonly acknowledged, the artistic legacy of the Roman world continues to be judged widely as _ the magnificent Greek traditions that preceded it. (A) an improvement on(B) an echo of(C) a resolution of(D) a precursor of(E) a consummation of37. Although a few of her contempor

27、aries _ her book, most either ignored it or mocked it. (A) dismissed(B) disregarded(C) deprecated(D) misconstrued(E) appreciated38. Although gregarious by nature, Lisa became quiet and _ after she was unexpectedly laid off from work. (A) autonomous(B) susceptible(C) assertive(D) withdrawn(E) compose

28、d39. Although he generally observed the adage “Look before you leap,” in this instance he was _ acting in an unconsidered fashion. (A) chary of(B) impervious to(C) precipitate in(D) hesitant about(E) conventional in40. Although he had spent many hours at the computer trying to solve the problem, he

29、was the first to admit that the final solution was _ and not the _ of his labor. (A) trivial.cause(B) incomplete.intent(C) adequate.concern(D) schematic.fault(E) fortuitous.result41. Although he had the numerous films to his credit and a reputation for technical _ , the moviemaker lacked originality

30、; all his films were sadly _ of the work of others. (A) skill.independent(B) ability.unconscious(C) expertise.derivative(D) competence.contradictory(E) blunders.enamored42. Although he is _ about the problems that still confront blacks in ballet, Mitchell nevertheless is optimistic about the future,

31、 especially that of his own dance company. (A) hopeful(B) uninformed(C) abstract(D) realistic(E) unconcerned43. Although he was widely celebrated as a radio and motion picture star in the 1940s, George Burns enjoyed his greatest _ after his return to the screen in the “Oh God” films of the 1930s. (A

32、) respite(B) collaboration(C) renown(D) disappointment(E) inducement44. Although in his seventies at the time of the interview, Picasso proved alert and insightful, his faculties _ despite the inevitable toll of the years. (A) atrophied(B) diminished(C) intact(D) useless(E) impaired45. Although most

33、 worthwhile criticism concentrates on the positive, one should not _ praise everything. (A) argumentatively(B) constructively(C) derogatorily(D) analytically(E) indiscriminately46. Although newscasters often use the terms Chicano and Latino _ , students of Hispanic-American culture are profoundly aw

34、are of the _ the two. (A) interchangeably.dissimilarities between(B) indifferently.equivalence of(C) deprecatingly.controversies about(D) unerringly.significance of(E) confidently.origins of47. Although similar to mice in many physical characteristics, voles may be _ mice by the shortness oft heir t

35、ails. (A) distinguished from(B) classified with(C) related to(D) categorized as(E) enumerated with48. Although the death of his dog had saddened him markedly, his computer designing skills remained completely _ (A) twisted(B) unaffected(C) incapable(D) repaired(E) demolished49. Although, as wife of

36、President John Adams, Abigail Adams sought a greater voice for women, she was not a feminist in the modern sense; she _ the _ view of women as “beings placed by providence”under male protection. (A) anticipated.current(B) regretted.heretical(C) distorted.outmoded(D) repudiated.radical(E) accepted.tr

37、aditional50. Always less secure in herself than she liked to make out, she too often disagreement as _ and opposition as treachery. (A) rewarded.virtue(B) construed.betrayal(C) condemned.detachment(D) invited.provocation(E) interpreted.drollery51. Always trying to look on the bright side of every si

38、tuation, she is a born _ . (A) opportunist(B) antagonist(C) optimist(D) maverick(E) zealot52. American culture now stigmatizes, and sometimes even heavily _ . behavior that was once taken for granted: overt racism, cigarette smoking, the use of sexual stereotypes. (A) advocates(B) penalizes(C) ignor

39、es(D) indoctrinates(E) advertises53. Americans have always been rightfully _ unnecessary government coercion, feeling that the government should use its powers sparingly. (A) disarmed by(B) chary about(C) dependent on(D) amenable to(E) enthusiastic about54. An experienced politician who knew better

40、than to launch a campaign in troubled political waters, she intended to wait for a more _ occasion before she announced her plans. (A) propitious(B) provocative(C) unseemly(D) questionable(E) theoretical55. An optimistic supporter of the womens movement, Kubota contends that recent _ by Japanese wom

41、en in the business word are meaningful and indicative of _ opportunity to come. (A) advances.diminished(B) strides.greater(C) innovations.marginal(D) retreats.theoretical(E) failures.hidden56. An unattractive feature of this memoir is the casually dismissive, often downright _ , comments the author

42、makes about almost all of her former colleagues. (A) elegiac(B) euphemistic(C) objective(D) contemptuous(E) laudatory57. Anthropologists traditionally argue that the male-female division of labor in huntergatherer societies arose because it _ the nuclear familys joint interests and thereby represent

43、ed a sound, _ strategy. (A) impaired.collaborative(B) respected.divisive(C) ignored.disinterested(D) restricted.provisional(E) promoted.cooperative58. Are we to turn into spineless _ , afraid to take a _ stand, unable to answer a question without pussyfooting?(A) disciples.positive(B) promising(C) c

44、riminals.defiant(D) critics.constructive(E) equivocators.forthright59. As Reginald Machells lavishly carved throne clearly illustrates, California craftsmen were not afraid of _ . (A) competition(B) embellishment(C) imitation(D) expediency(E) antiquity60. As a product of the Soviet literary establis

45、hment, the author was brave enough to _ the hand that fed him, but not heroic enough to bite it. (A) give up(B) nibble at(C) cringe from(D) worship(E) devour61. As a scientific document, the book should stand for several years until further _ again make revision _ . (A) developments.impossible(B) ob

46、stacles.optional(C) attempts.undesirable(D) failures.detrimental(E) advances.necessary62. As a sportscaster, Cosell was apparently never _ ; he made _ comments about every boxing match he covered. (A) excited.hysterical(B) relevant.pertinent(C) satisfied.disparaging(D) amazed.awe-struck(E) impressed

47、.laudatory63. As an outstanding publisher, Alfred Knopf was able to make occasional _ , but his had judgment was tolerated in view of his tremendous _ . (A) appearances.energy(B) mistakes.success(C) remarks.connections(D) enemies.audacity(E) conferences.patience64. As delicate and _as insect bodies are, it is remarkable that over the ages enough of them have _ , preserved in amber, for scientists to trace insect evolution. (A) beautiful.disappeared(B) fragile.survived(C) impervious.multiplied(D) refined.awakened(E) indestructible.evolved65.

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