2013GRE入学测试题2.0
GRE测试题
一.选出能取代划线部分的单词(每题1分)
1.Although she gives badly _______ titles to her musical
compositions, they _______ unusual combinations of materials including Gregorian chant, Asian scale patterns and rhythms, electronic sounds, and bird songs.
A. exotic … belie
B. eccentric … deploy
C. traditional … exclude
D. imaginative … disgui
云彩图片简笔画植树造林E. conventional … incorporate
2. In arguing against asrtions that environmental catastrophe is imminent, her book does not ridicule all predictions of doom but rather claims that the risks of harm have in many cas been _________.
A. exaggerated
B. ignored
C. scrutinized
D. derided
E. incread
3.Despite a tendency to be overtly _______, the poetry of the Middle Ages often sparks the imagination and provides lively entertainment, as well as pious ntiments.
A. diverting
B. emotional
C. didactic
D. romantic
E. whimsical
4. There ems to be no ________ the reading public’s thirst for
books about the 1960’s: i ndeed, the normal level of interest has ______ recently be cau of a spate of popular television documentaries.
A. quenching … moderated
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B. whetting … mushroomed
C. curtailing … warned
D. ignoring … transformed
E. slaking…incread
5. The scientist found it puzzling that his theory encountered _______ despite widespread agreement that it was_______。
A. respect … crucial
B. dismissal … simplistic
C. skepticism … unfathomable
D. opposition … indisputable
E. acceptance … comprehensive
6. The idea s expresd in the art historian’s book are more _____ than one would expect or the basis of her rather_________ treatment of her subject in the opening pages.
A. compelling … intriguing
B. accessible … recondite
C. hidebound … reactionary
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D. insightfu l … innovative
E. dispassionate … evenhanded
7. The history of film reflects the _____ inherent in the medium itlf: film combines still photographs to reprent continuous motion and, while eming to prent life itlf, can also offer impossible and dreamlike unrealities.
A. trivialities
B. bias
C. constraints
D. paradoxes
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E. liabilities
8. Art that endures often makes an initially disturbing impact: the profound experience that such art eks to provoke necessarily engenders a certain ________。
A. familiarity
B. ennui
C. upheaval
D. intimacy
E. tranquility
9.Recent rearch in linguistics suggests that some language skills are not_____ skills, but are pasd down through our genetic code.
(A) communicative (B) fluent (C) acquired
(D) hereditary. (E) challenging
10.The ______ with which the politician peppers her speeches are so memorable that many people think of her as being far more _______ than she in fact is……
孕早期注意事项及饮食禁忌A. superlatives … egalitarian
B. pejoratives … optimi stic
我爱祖国的蓝天C. examples … soporific
D. diatribes … censorious
E. malapropisms … straightforward
二.阅读题(每题2分)
As people age, their cells become less efficient and
体适能课程less able to replace damaged components. At the same
time their tissues stiffen. For example, the lungs and the
heart muscle expand less successfully, the blood vesls (5) become increasingly rigid, and the ligaments and tendons
tighten.
Few investigators would attribute such diver effects to a single cau. Nevertheless, rearchers have discov- ered that a process long known to discolor and toughen (10)foods may also contribute to age- related impairment of
both cells and tissues. That process is nonenzymatic
glycosylation, whereby gluco becomes attached to pro- teins without the aid of enzymes. When enzymes attach gluco to proteins (enzymatic glycosylation), they do so (15)at a specific site on a specific protein molecule for a
specific purpo. In contrast, the nonenzymatic process adds gluco haphazardly to any of veral sites along
any available peptide chain within a protein molecule.
This nonenzymatic glycosylation of certain proteins (20)has been understood by food chemists for decades,
although few biologists recognized until recently that the same steps could take place in the body. Nonenzymatic glycosylation begins when an aldehyde group (CHO) of gluco and an amino group (NH2) of a protein are
(25)attracted to each other. The molecules combine, forming