GRE最新练习题2.docx
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GRE最新练习题2
SECTION1
Time–30minutes
30Questions
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x 8. z Thethreesmallrectangleshavethesamedimensions 9. Inacertaincity,20ºFwastheaverage(arithmeticmean)ofthelowtemperaturesofxºF,25ºF,and37ºFonthreeconsecutivedays. 10.x0 m=4x+4y,x -y 11. 8 ABCDisarectanglewithdiagonalsACandDB. 12r+u+vr+u+v+w nisapositiveinteger. 13.n 100 f(t)=ktforallt,wherekisaconstant,and f(3)= 14.kf (1) 100x 1,000x<2y 15.1,100xy 16.Mr.Giffordwishestoput372eggsintocartonsthatcanhold12eggseach.Ifhehas50emptycartonsandcompletelyfillsasmanyofthemaspossiblewiththe327eggs,howmanyofthecartonswillremainempty? (A)12 (B)15 (C)19 (D)28 (E)31 17.Whichofthefollowingnumbersisgreatest? (A)-0.225 (B)-0.0225 (C)-0.323 (D)-0.0325 (E)-0.3205 18.Ifacertainautomobilegetsbetween20and24milespergallonofgasoline,inclusive,whatwouldbethemaximumamountofgasoline,ingallons,thisautomobilewouldconsumeonatripof360miles? (A)20.0 (B)18.0 (C)16.4 (D)16.0 (E)15.0 19.Ify-x=2andy-z=3,whichofthefollowingbestrepresentstherelativepositionsofx,y,andzonthenumberline? (Note: Thefiguresaredrawntoscale.) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 20.Twobeadsaretobeindependentlyandrandomlyselected,onefromeachoftwobags.If ofthebeadsinonebagand ofthebeadsintheotherbagareyellow,whatistheprobabilitythatbothbeadsselectedwillbeyellow? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Questions21-23refertothegraphbelow. 21.BywhatpercentdidthenumberofpersonalcomputerssoldbyCompaqincreasefrom1992to1993? (A)50% (B)65% (C)75% (D)100% (E)110% 22.In1992,PackardBellaccountedforwhatpercentofthecomputerssoldbythefourcompanieslisted? (A)6% (B)9% (C)10% (D)12% (E)14% 23.IftheratioofthenumberofpersonalcomputerssoldbyIBMCompaq,andTandy(notshown)in1993was6to4to1,respectively,approximatelyhowmanypersonalcomputersweresoldbyTandyin1993? (A)350,000 (B)400,000 (C)450,000 (D)500,000 (E)550,000 Questions24-25refertothefollowingtable. 24.Forthecategoriesgiven,whichcategoryaccountsforapproximately ofthetotalnumberofgraduatesexpectedforeachofftheyearsshown? (A)Highschooldiploma (B)Associatedegree (C)Bachelor'sdegree (D)Master'sdegree (E)Doctoraldegree 25.Thenumberofassociatedegreesexpectedtobegrantedin2001ismostnearlywhatpercentgreaterthanthenumberofassociatedegreesexpectedtobegrantedin1995? (A)2% (B)3% (C)5% (D)7% (E)9% 26.Iftheareaoftheshadedregionofthesquareaboveis20,whatistheperimeterofthesquare? (A)4 (B)8 (C)16 (D)80 (E)400 27.Ifx= andy= themy= (A)2 (B) (C)- (D)-1 (E)-2 28.If720istheproductoftheconsecutiveintegersbeginningwith2andendingwithn,whatisthevalueofn-1? (A)5 (B)6 (C)8 (D)11 (E)23 29.Whenitwasfoundthat150moreticketsfortheschoolplayweresoldthantheseatingcapacityoftheauditorium.Itwasdecidedtohavetwoperformances.ifthetotalnumberofticketssoldwasequaltothetotalnumberwhoattendedandiftheauditoriumwas fullforeachofthetwoperformances,whatistheseatingcapacityoftheauditorium? (A)100 (B)200 (C)225 (D)300 (E)450 30.Ifn=pqr,wherep,q,andrarethreedifferentpositiveprimenumbers,howmanydifferentpositivedivisorsdoesnhave,includinglandn? (A)3 (B)5 (C)6 (D)7 (E)8 SECTION2 Time–30minutes 38Questions 1.Though----tosomedegree,tellingasmalllie sometimesenablesonetoavoid----another's feelings. (A)necessary..mollifying (B)regrettable..harming (C)unfortunate..exaggerating (D)attractive..considering (E)difficult..resisting 2.Perhapsbecausescientistshavebeensointriguedby dogs'superiorsensesofsmellandhearing,researchers havelong----theireyesight,assumingthatthey inhabitadrab,black-and-whiteworld,devoidof color. (A)studied (B)coveted (C)appreciated (D)resented (E)underestimated 3.Despiteastringofdismalearningsreports,the two-year-oldstrategytoreturnthecompanyto profitabilityisbeginningto----. (A)falter (B)disappoint (C)compete (D)work (E)circulate 4.ThePresidentreachedadecisiononlyafterlengthy ------,painstakinglyweighingthe----opinions expressedbycabinetmembers. (A)deliberation..divergent (B)confrontation..unanimous (C)relegation..consistent (D)speculation..conciliatory (E)canvassing..arbitrary 5.Althoughjustbarely----asawriteroflucidprose, Joneswasanextremely----editorwhoworked superblywithotherwritersinhelpingthemimprove theclarityoftheirwriting. (A)deficient..muddling (B)proficient..contentious (C)adequate..capable (D)appalling..competent (E)engaging..inept 6.Theaccusationswebringagainstothersshouldbe ----ourselves;theyshouldnot----complacency andeasyjudgmentsonourpartconcerningourown moralconduct. (A)definitionsof..produce (B)instructionsto..equate (C)denigrationsof..exclude (D)warningsto..justify (E)parodiesof..satirize 7.Althoughthemeaningsofwordsmaynecessarilybe liabletochange,itdoesnotfollowthatthelexicog- rapheristhereforeunabletorenderspelling,ina greatmeasure,----. (A)arbitrary (B)superfluous (C)interesting (D)flexible (E)constant 8.ELEGIAC: SORROW: : (A)polemical: resolution (B)fictional: humor (C)devotional: reverence (D)didactic: inspiration (E)literary: emotion 9.ROSTRUM: ORATOR: : (A)stage: audience (B)bench: judge (C)shelf: clerk (D)municipality: citizen (E)crosswalk: pedestrian 10.MISUNDERSTOOD: CLARIFY (A)fanatical: espouse (B)popular: renounce (C)fantastic: shock (D)erroneous: retract (E)conspicuous: flaunt 11.REFINERY: PETROLEUM: : (A)mill: grain (B)mine: ore (C)warehouse: merchandise (D)generator: electricity (E)forest: lumber 12.TEDIOUS: ENERGY: : (A)avaricious: satisfaction (B)fractious: irritation (C)disturbing: composure (D)improbable: ambition (E)informed: intelligence 13.GRACEFUL: MOVEMENT: : (A)euphonious: sound (B)forbidding: countenance (C)ephemeral: duration (D)melodramatic: emotion (E)vibrant: color 14.BRAVURA: PERFORMANCE: : (A)extravagant: expenditure (B)elaborate: oration (C)foreseeable: outcome (D)thorough: analysis (E)resplendent: appearance 15.BADGER: BOTHER: : (A)persecute: injure (B)haunt: remember (C)belabor: mention (D)quibble: argue (E)censure: evaluate 16.CONGRUENT: DIMENSIONS: : (A)convenient: time (B)coordinate: axis (C)conglomerate: parts (D)coincident: chance (E)coeval: age Itispossibleforstudentstoobtainadvanceddegreesin Englishwhileknowinglittleornothingabouttraditional scholarlymethods.Theconsequencesofthisneglectof traditionalscholarshipareparticularlyunfortunateforthe (5)studyofwomenwriters.Ifthecanon—thelistofauthors whoseworksaremostwidelytaught—isevertoinclude morewomen,scholarsmustbewelltrainedinhistorical scholarshipandtextualediting.Scholarswhodonotknow howtoreadearlymanuscripts,locaterarebooks,establish (10)asequenceofeditions,andsoonarebereftofcrucialtools forrevisingthecanon. Toaddresssuchconcerns,anexperimentalversionof thetraditionalscholarlymethodscoursewasdesignedto raisestudents'consciousnessabouttheusefulnessof (15)traditionallearningforanymoderncriticortheorist.To minimizetheartificialaspectsoftheconventionalcourse, theusualprocedureofassigningalargenumberofsmall problemsdrawnfromtheentirerangeofhistoricalperiods wasabandoned,thoughthisprocedurehastheobvious (20)advantageofatleastsuperficiallyfamiliarizingstudents withawiderangeofreferencesources.Insteadstudents wereengagedinacollectiveefforttodooriginalworkon aneglectedeighteenth-centurywriter,ElizabethGriffith,to givethemanauthenticexperienceofliteraryscholarship (25)andtoinspirethemtotakeresponsibilityforthequalityof theirownwork. Griffith'sworkpresentedanumberofadvantagesfor thisparticularpedagogicalpurpose.First,thebodyof extantscholarshiponGriffithwassotinythatitcouldall (30)bereadinaday;thusstudentsspentlittletimeandeffort masteringtheliteratureandhadaclearfieldfortheirown discoveries.Griffith'splayThePlatonicWifeexistsinthree versions,enoughtoprovideillustrationsofeditorialissues butnottoomanyforbeginningstudentstomanage.Inaddi- (35)tion,becauseGriffithwassuccessfulintheeighteenthcen- tury,ashercontinuedproductivityandfavorablereviews demonstrate,herexclusionfromthecanonandvirtualdis- appearancefromliteraryhistoryalsohelpedraiseissues concerningthecurrentcanon. (40)TherangeofGriffith'sworkmeantthateachstudent couldbecometheworld'sleadingauthority
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