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Time –30 minutes
38 Questions
1. Because the monkeys under study are ---- the
presence of human beings, they typically ----
human observers and go about their business
(A) ambivalent1 about .. welcome
(B) habituated to .. disregard
(C) pleased with .. snub
(D) inhibited2 by .. seek
(E) unaware3 of .. avoid
2. Give he previously4 expressed interest and the
ambitious tone of her recent speeches, the senator’s
attempt to convince the public that she is not inter-
ested in running for a second term is ----.
(A) laudable
(B) likely
(C) authentic5
(D) futile6
(E) sincere
3. Many of her followers7 remain ---- to her, and
even those who have rejected her leadership are
unconvinced of the ---- of replacing her during
the current turmoil8.
(A) opposed.. urgency
(B) friendly.. harm
(C) loyal.. wisdom
(D) cool.. usefulness
(E) sympathetic.. disadvantage
4. Unlike many recent interpretations9 of Beethoven’s
piano sonatas10, the recitalist’s performance was a
delightfully11 free and introspective one; nevertheless,
it was also, seemingly paradoxically, quite ----.
(A) appealing
(B) exuberant12
(C) idiosyncratic
(D) unskilled
(E) controlled
5. Species with relatively13 ---- metabolic14 rates, including
hibernators, generally live longer than those whose
metabolic rates are more rapid.
(A) prolific15
(B) sedentary
(C) sluggish16
(D) measured
(E) restive17
6. Belying18 his earlier reputation for ---- as a negotiator,
Morgan had recently assumed a more ---- stance
for which many of his erstwhile critics praised him.
(A) intransigence19.. conciliatory
(B) impropriety.. intolerant
(C) inflexibility20.. unreasonable21
(D) success.. authoritative22
(E) incompetence23.. combative24
7. Although Irish literature continued to flourish after
the sixteenth century, a ---- tradition is ----
in the visual arts: we think about Irish culture in terms of
the word, not in terms of pictorial25 images.
(A) rich.. superfluous26
(B) lively.. found
(C) comparable.. absent
(D) forgotten.. apparent
(E) lost.. extant
8. SILVER: TARNISH::
(A) gold: burnish27
(B) steel: forge
(C) iron: rust28
(D) lead: cast
(E) tin: shear29
9. DISLIKE: LOATHING30::
(A) appreciation31: gratification
(B) hunger: appetite
(C) void: dearth32
(D) pleasure: bliss33
(E) pain: ache
10. CRAVEN: HEROIC::
(A) unruly: energetic
(B) listless: attractive
(C) volatile34: constant
(D) deft35: trifling36
(E) awkward: amusing
11. FILLY: HORSE::
(A) antennae37: butterfly
(B) pullet: chicken
(C) gaggle: goose
(D) duck: drake
(E) wasp38: bee
12. PITHINESS: APHORISM40::
(A) craft: art
(B) detail: sketch41
(C) illusion: story
(D) exaggeration: caricature
(E) sophistication: farce42
13. EPHEMERAL: ENDURING::
(A) infirm: healing
(B) insensitive: cooperating
(C) inanimate: living
(D) interminable: continuing
(E) ineffectual: proceeding43
14. POSTURER44: UNAFFECTED::
(A) brat45: insolent46
(B) hypocrite: perceptive47
(C) grouch48: respected
(D) bigot: tolerant
(E) rogue49: empathetic
15. FACETIOUS50: SPEECH::
(A) precocious51: learning
(B) unbecoming: color
(C) exemplary: conduct
(D) craven: timidity
(E) antic: behavior
16. VAGARY52: PREDICT::
(A) quotation53: misdirect
(B) investigation54: confirm
(C) stamina55: deplete56
(D) turbulence57: upset
(E) impossibility: execute
This is not to deny that the Black gospel music of the
early twentieth century differed in important ways from the
slave spirituals. Whereas spirituals were created and dis-
seminated in folk fashion, gospel music was composed,
38 Questions
1. Because the monkeys under study are ---- the
presence of human beings, they typically ----
human observers and go about their business
(A) ambivalent1 about .. welcome
(B) habituated to .. disregard
(C) pleased with .. snub
(D) inhibited2 by .. seek
(E) unaware3 of .. avoid
2. Give he previously4 expressed interest and the
ambitious tone of her recent speeches, the senator’s
attempt to convince the public that she is not inter-
ested in running for a second term is ----.
(A) laudable
(B) likely
(C) authentic5
(D) futile6
(E) sincere
3. Many of her followers7 remain ---- to her, and
even those who have rejected her leadership are
unconvinced of the ---- of replacing her during
the current turmoil8.
(A) opposed.. urgency
(B) friendly.. harm
(C) loyal.. wisdom
(D) cool.. usefulness
(E) sympathetic.. disadvantage
4. Unlike many recent interpretations9 of Beethoven’s
piano sonatas10, the recitalist’s performance was a
delightfully11 free and introspective one; nevertheless,
it was also, seemingly paradoxically, quite ----.
(A) appealing
(B) exuberant12
(C) idiosyncratic
(D) unskilled
(E) controlled
5. Species with relatively13 ---- metabolic14 rates, including
hibernators, generally live longer than those whose
metabolic rates are more rapid.
(A) prolific15
(B) sedentary
(C) sluggish16
(D) measured
(E) restive17
6. Belying18 his earlier reputation for ---- as a negotiator,
Morgan had recently assumed a more ---- stance
for which many of his erstwhile critics praised him.
(A) intransigence19.. conciliatory
(B) impropriety.. intolerant
(C) inflexibility20.. unreasonable21
(D) success.. authoritative22
(E) incompetence23.. combative24
7. Although Irish literature continued to flourish after
the sixteenth century, a ---- tradition is ----
in the visual arts: we think about Irish culture in terms of
the word, not in terms of pictorial25 images.
(A) rich.. superfluous26
(B) lively.. found
(C) comparable.. absent
(D) forgotten.. apparent
(E) lost.. extant
8. SILVER: TARNISH::
(A) gold: burnish27
(B) steel: forge
(C) iron: rust28
(D) lead: cast
(E) tin: shear29
9. DISLIKE: LOATHING30::
(A) appreciation31: gratification
(B) hunger: appetite
(C) void: dearth32
(D) pleasure: bliss33
(E) pain: ache
10. CRAVEN: HEROIC::
(A) unruly: energetic
(B) listless: attractive
(C) volatile34: constant
(D) deft35: trifling36
(E) awkward: amusing
11. FILLY: HORSE::
(A) antennae37: butterfly
(B) pullet: chicken
(C) gaggle: goose
(D) duck: drake
(E) wasp38: bee
12. PITHINESS: APHORISM40::
(A) craft: art
(B) detail: sketch41
(C) illusion: story
(D) exaggeration: caricature
(E) sophistication: farce42
13. EPHEMERAL: ENDURING::
(A) infirm: healing
(B) insensitive: cooperating
(C) inanimate: living
(D) interminable: continuing
(E) ineffectual: proceeding43
14. POSTURER44: UNAFFECTED::
(A) brat45: insolent46
(B) hypocrite: perceptive47
(C) grouch48: respected
(D) bigot: tolerant
(E) rogue49: empathetic
15. FACETIOUS50: SPEECH::
(A) precocious51: learning
(B) unbecoming: color
(C) exemplary: conduct
(D) craven: timidity
(E) antic: behavior
16. VAGARY52: PREDICT::
(A) quotation53: misdirect
(B) investigation54: confirm
(C) stamina55: deplete56
(D) turbulence57: upset
(E) impossibility: execute
This is not to deny that the Black gospel music of the
early twentieth century differed in important ways from the
slave spirituals. Whereas spirituals were created and dis-
seminated in folk fashion, gospel music was composed,
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1 ambivalent | |
adj.含糊不定的;(态度等)矛盾的 | |
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2 inhibited | |
a.拘谨的,拘束的 | |
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3 unaware | |
a.不知道的,未意识到的 | |
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4 previously | |
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5 authentic | |
a.真的,真正的;可靠的,可信的,有根据的 | |
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6 futile | |
adj.无效的,无用的,无希望的 | |
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7 followers | |
追随者( follower的名词复数 ); 用户; 契据的附面; 从动件 | |
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8 turmoil | |
n.骚乱,混乱,动乱 | |
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9 interpretations | |
n.解释( interpretation的名词复数 );表演;演绎;理解 | |
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10 sonatas | |
n.奏鸣曲( sonata的名词复数 ) | |
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11 delightfully | |
大喜,欣然 | |
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12 exuberant | |
adj.充满活力的;(植物)繁茂的 | |
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13 relatively | |
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14 metabolic | |
adj.新陈代谢的 | |
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15 prolific | |
adj.丰富的,大量的;多产的,富有创造力的 | |
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16 sluggish | |
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17 restive | |
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18 belying | |
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19 intransigence | |
n.妥协的态度;强硬 | |
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20 inflexibility | |
n.不屈性,顽固,不变性;不可弯曲;非挠性;刚性 | |
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21 unreasonable | |
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22 authoritative | |
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23 incompetence | |
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24 combative | |
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25 pictorial | |
adj.绘画的;图片的;n.画报 | |
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26 superfluous | |
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27 burnish | |
v.磨光;使光滑 | |
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28 rust | |
n.锈;v.生锈;(脑子)衰退 | |
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29 shear | |
n.修剪,剪下的东西,羊的一岁;vt.剪掉,割,剥夺;vi.修剪,切割,剥夺,穿越 | |
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30 loathing | |
n.厌恶,憎恨v.憎恨,厌恶( loathe的现在分词);极不喜欢 | |
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31 appreciation | |
n.评价;欣赏;感谢;领会,理解;价格上涨 | |
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32 dearth | |
n.缺乏,粮食不足,饥谨 | |
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33 bliss | |
n.狂喜,福佑,天赐的福 | |
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34 volatile | |
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35 deft | |
adj.灵巧的,熟练的(a deft hand 能手) | |
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36 trifling | |
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37 antennae | |
n.天线;触角 | |
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38 wasp | |
n.黄蜂,蚂蜂 | |
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39 pithiness | |
n.有力,简洁;髓化现象 | |
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40 aphorism | |
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41 sketch | |
n.草图;梗概;素描;v.素描;概述 | |
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42 farce | |
n.闹剧,笑剧,滑稽戏;胡闹 | |
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43 proceeding | |
n.行动,进行,(pl.)会议录,学报 | |
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44 posturer | |
摆出某种姿态的人,装腔作势的人,杂技演员 | |
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45 brat | |
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46 insolent | |
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47 perceptive | |
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48 grouch | |
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49 rogue | |
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50 facetious | |
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51 precocious | |
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52 vagary | |
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53 quotation | |
n.引文,引语,语录;报价,牌价,行情 | |
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54 investigation | |
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55 stamina | |
n.体力;精力;耐力 | |
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56 deplete | |
v.弄空,排除,减轻,减少...体液,放去...的血 | |
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57 turbulence | |
n.喧嚣,狂暴,骚乱,湍流 | |
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