新GRE填空题型练习DAY2
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新 GRE 填空题型练习 DAY2
【GRE】
1. The paradoxical aspect of the myths about Demeter,
when we consider the predominant
image of her as a tranquil and serene goddess, is her
search for her daughter.
A. extended
B. agitated
C. comprehensive
D. motiveless
E. heartless
2. Comparatively few rock musicians are willing to laugh at
themselves, although a hint of
________ can boost sales of video clips very nicely.
A. self-deprecation
B. congeniality
C. cynicism
D. embarrassment
E. self-doubt
3. Given the evidence of Egyptian and Babylonian _______
later Greek civilization, it would
be incorrect to view the work of Greek scientists as an entirely
independent creation. A. disdain for
B. imitation of
C. ambivalence about
D. deference to
E. inuence on
4. The sheer bulk of data from the mass media seems to
overpower us and drive us to
_______ accounts for an easily and readily digestible portion
of news.
A. insular
B. investigative
C. synoptic
D. subjective
E. sensational
5. Current data suggest that, although ______ states
between fear and aggression exist,
fear and aggression are as distinct physiologically as they are
psychologically.
A. simultaneous
B. serious
C. exceptional
D. partial
E. transitional
6. There are no solitary, free-living creatures; every form of life is other forms.
A. segregated from
B. parallel to
C. dependent on
D. overshadowed by
E. mimicked by
7. Despite assorted effusions to the contrary, there is no
necessary link between scientic
skill and humanism, and, quite possibly, there may be
something of a _______ between
them.
A. generality
B. fusion
C. congruity
D. dichotomy
E. reciprocity
8. A common argument claims that in folk art, the artist's
subordination of technical mastery
to intense feeling _______ the direct communication of
emotion to the viewer.
A. facilitates
B. averts
C. neutralizes D. implies
E. represses
9. While not completely nonplussed by the usually caustic
responses from members
of the audience, the speaker was nonetheless visibly by
their lively
criticism.
A. humiliated
B. discomted
C. deluded
D. disgraced
E. tantalized
10. By divesting himself of all regalities, the former king the
consideration that
customarily protects monarchs.
A. merited
B. forfeited
C. debased
D. concealed
E. extended