《GRE填空教程》分析(28)
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<!--[if !supportLists]-->1、<!--[endif]-->There is perhaps some truth inthat waggish old definition of a scholar—a siren that calls attention to a fog without doing
anything to______it.
(A)describe
(B)cause
(C)analyze
(D)dispel
(E)thicken
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2、<!--[endif]-->The hierarchy of medical occupations is in manyways a______system; its
strata remain______and the practitioners in them have verylittle vertical mobility.
(A)health...skilled
(B)delivery...basic
(C)regimental...flexible
(D)training...inferior
(E)caste...intact
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3、<!--[endif]-->The prospects of discovering new aspects of thelife of a painter as
thoroughly studied as Vermeer are not, on the surface, ______
(A)encouraging
(B)daunting
(C)unpromising
(D)superficial
(E)challenging
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4、<!--[endif]-->In the seventeenth century,direct flouting of a generally accepted
system of values was regarded as______,even as a sign of madness.
(A)adventurous
(B)frivolous
(C)willful
(D)impermissible
(E)irrational
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5、<!--[endif]-->Although nothing could befurther from the truth, freight railroads have
been______of______the nation’s shift from oil to coal bycharging exorbitant fees to transport coal.
(A)accused...impeding
(B)proud...accelerating
(C)guilty...delaying
(D)conscious...contributing to
(E)wary...interfering with
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6、<!--[endif]-->The poet W. H. Auden believedthat the greatest poets of hisage were
almostnecessarily irresponsible, that the possession of greatgifts______the______to abusethem.
(A)negates...temptation
(B)controls...resolution
(C)engenders...propensity
(D)tempers...proclivity
(E)obviates...inclination
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7、<!--[endif]-->Johnson never______to ignore the standards ofdecent conduct
mandated by company policy if______compliance with instructions from his superiors enabledhim to do so, whatever theeffects on his subordinates.
(A)deigned...tacit
(B)attempted...halfhearted
(C)intended...direct
(D)scrupled...literal
(E)wished...feigned。