GRE三空题真题汇总
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Revised GRE三空题汇总18道题OG 三空题目GRE Verbal Reasoning Practice QuestionsSET 3 Discrete Question: Medium【1】4 Richard M. Russell said 52 percent of the nation’s growth since the Second World War had(i) invention. He said, (ii) research, the government’s greatest role in assuring continuing innovation is promoting a strong, modern patent office. “Unless we can(iii) original ideas, we will not have invention.” Mr. Russell said. Specul ating on the state of innovation over the next century, several inventors agreed that the future lay in giving children the tools to think creatively and the motivation to invent.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A been at the expense of D in addition to restricting G evaluateB no bearing on E aside from supporting H protectC come through F far from exaggerating I disseminate【2】5 Statements presented as fact in a patent application are (i) unless a good reason for doubt is found. The invention has only to be deemed “more likely than not” to work in order to receive initial approval. And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court for other reasons, no incentive exists for anyone to expend effort (ii) the science of an erroneous patent. For this reason the endless stream of (iii) devices will continue to yield occasional patent.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A presumed verifiable D corroborating G novelB carefully scrutinized E advancing H bogusC considered capricious F debunking I obsoleteSET 5 Discrete Question: Hard【3】4 No other contemporary poet’s work has such a well-earned reputation for (i) , and there are few whose moral vision is so imperiously unsparing. Of late, however, the almost belligerent demands of his severe and densely forbidding poetry have taken an improbable turn. This new coll ection is the poet’s fourth book in six years—an ample output even for poets of sunny disposition, let alone for one of such (ii) over the previous 50 years. Yet for all hisnewfound (iii) , his poetry is as thorny as ever.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A patent accessibility D penitential austerity G taciturnityB intrinsic frivolity E intractable prolixity H volubilityC near impenetrability F impetuous prodigality I pellucidity【4】5 Managers who think that strong environmental performance will (i) their company’s financial performance often (ii) claims that systems designed to help them manage environmental concerns are valuable tools. By contrast, managers who perceive environmental performance to be (iii) to financial success may view an environmental management system as extraneous. In either situation, and whatever their perceptions, it is a manager’s commitment to achieving environmental improvement rather than the mere presence of a system that determines environmental performance.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A eclipse D uncritically accept G complementaryB bolster E appropriately acknowledge H intrinsicC degrade F hotly dispute I peripheral【5】6 Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, dose not try to extend our knowledge by discovering new information about the world. Instead it tries to deepen our understanding through (i) what is already closest to us—the experiences, thoughts, concepts, and activities that make up our lives but that ordinarily escape our notice precisely because they are so familiar. Philosophy begins by finding(ii) the things that are (iii) .BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A attainment of D essentially irrelevant G most prosaicB rumination on E utterly mysterious H somewhat hackneyedC detachment from F thoroughly commonplace I refreshingly novelPractice TestSection 317【6】The most striking thing about the politician is how often his politics have been(i) rather than ideological, as he adapts his political positions at any particular moment to the political realities that constrain him. He does not, however, piously (ii) political principles only to betray them in practice. Rather, he attempts in subtle ways to balance his political self-interest with a (iii) , viewing himself as an instrument of some unchanging higher purpose.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A quixotic D brandish G profound cynicismB self-righteous E flout H deeply felt moral codeC strategic F follow I thoroughgoing pragmatismSection 411【7】What readers most commonly remember about John Stuart Mill’s classic exploration of the liberty of thought and discussion concerns the danger of (i) : in the absence of challenge, one’s opinions, even when they are correct, grow weak and flabby. Yet Mill had another reason for encouraging the liberty of thought and discussion: the danger of partiality and incompleteness. Since one’s opinions, even under the best circumstances, tend to(ii) , and because opinions opposed to one’s own rarely turn out to be completely (iii) , it is crucial to suppl ement one’s opinions with alternative points of view.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A tendentiousness D embrace only a portion of the truth G erroneousB complacency E change over time H antitheticalC fractiousness F focus on matters close at hand I immutable20【8】Wills argues that certain malarial parasites are especially (i) because they have more recently entered humans than other species and therefore have had (ii) time to evolve toward (iii) . Yet there is no reliable evidence that the most harmful Plasmodium species has been in humans for a shorter time than less harmful species.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A populous D ample G virulenceB malignant E insufficient H benignityC threatened F adequate I variabilityPREP 三空题目【9】SECTION1-6 The question of (i) in photography has lately become nontrivial. Prices for vintage prints(those make by a photographer soon after he or she made the negative) so drastically (ii) in the 1990s that one of these photographs might fetch a hundred times as much as a nonvintage print of the same image. It was perhaps only a matter of time before someone took advantage of the(iii) to peddle newly created “vintage”prints for profit.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A forgery D ballooned G discrepancyB influence E weakened H ambiguityC style F varied I duplicitySECTION3【10】4 I’ve long anticipated this retrospective of the artist’s work, hoping it would make (i) judgments about him possible, but greater familiarity with his paintings highlights their inherent (ii) and actually makes one’s assessment(iii) .BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A modish D gloom G similarly equivocalB settled E ambiguity H less sanguineC detached F delicacy I more cynical【11】5 Higher energy prices would have many(i) effects on society as a whole. Besides encouraging consumers to be more(ii) in their use of gasoline, they would encourage the development of renewable alternative energy sources that are not(iii) at current prices.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A pernicious D aggressive G unstableB counterintuitive E predictable H adaptableC salubrious F sparing I viable【12】6 But they pay little attention to the opposite and more treacherous failing: false certainty, refusing to confess their mistakes and implicitly claiming(i) ,thereby embarrassing the nation and undermining the Constitution, which established various mechanisms ofself-correction on the premise that even the wisest men are sometimes wrong and need, precisely when they find it most(ii) , the benefit of(iii) process.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A infallibility D discomfiting G an adaptableB immunity E expedient H a remedialC impartiality F imminent I an injudicious原ETS 官网题目【13】It is refreshing to read a book about our planet by an author who does not allow facts to be (i) by politics: well aware of the political disputes about the effects of human activities on climate and biodiversity, this author does not permit them to(ii) his comprehensive description of what we know about our biosphere. He emphasizes the enormous gaps in our knowledge, the sparseness of our observations, and the(iii) , calling attention to the many aspects of planetary evolution that must be better understood before we can accurately diagnose the condition of our planet.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A overshadowed D enhance G plausibility of our hypothesesB invalidated E obscure H certainty of our entitlementC illuminated F underscore I superficiality of our theories【14】2006题目 Murray, whose show of recent paintings and drawings is her best in many years, has been eminent hereabouts for a quarter century, although often regarded with (i)__________, but the most (ii)__________ of these paintings (iii)__________ all doubts.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A partiality D problematic G exculpateB credulity E successful H assuageC ambivalence F disparaged I whet【15】2007题目Having displayed his art collection in a vast modernist white space in(i)______ former warehouse, Mr. Saatchi has chosen for his new site its polar opposite, a riverside monument to civic pomposity that once housed the local government. There is nothing (ii)______ about the new location: the building’s design is bureaucratic baroque, (iii)______ style that is as declamatory as a task-force report and as self-regarding as a campaign speech.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A a decadent D atavistic G an asceticB a claustrophobic E spare H a grandioseC an unprepossessing F pretentious I an understatedPRACTICE BOOK 题目【16】That the President manages the economy is an assumption (i)_____ the prevailing wisdom that dominates electoral politics in the United States. As a result, presidential elections have become referenda on the business cycle, whose fortuitous turnings are (ii)_____ the President. Presidents are properly accountable for their executive and legislative performance, and certainly their actions may have profound effects on the economy. But these effects are (iii)_____. Unfortunately, modern political campaigns are fought on the untenable premise that Presidents can deliberately produce precise economic results.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A peripheral to D justifiably personified in G usually long-lastingB central to E erroneously attributed to H regrettably unnoticeableC at odds with F occasionally associated with I largely unpredictable【17】Room acoustics design criteria are determined according to the room’s intended use. Music, for example, is best (i)_____ in spaces that are reverberant, a condition that generally makes speech less (ii)_______. Acoustics suitable for both speech and music can sometimes be created in the same space, although the result is never perfect, each having to be (iii)______ to some extent.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A controlled D abrasive G compromisedB appreciated E intelligible H eliminatedC employed F ubiquitous I considered【18】To the untutored eye the tightly forested Ardennes hills around Sedan look quite(i)______ , (ii) _______place through which to advance a modern army; even with today’s more numerous and better roads and bridges, the woods and the river Meuse form a significant (iii)______.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3A impenetrable D a makeshift G resourceB inconsiderable E an unpropitious H impedimentC uncultivated F an unremarkable I passage参考答案:本帖隐藏的内容【1】CEH【2】AFH【3】CDH 【4】BDI【5】BEG 【6】CDH 【7】BDG 【8】BEH【9】ADG 【10】BEG 【11】CFI 【12】ADH【13】AEI 【14】CEH 【15】CEH 【16】BEI【17】BEG 【18】AEH。
美国gre考试题库及答案解析美国GRE考试题库及答案解析1. 题目:在以下句子中,哪个词与“innovation”(创新)意思最为接近?A. TraditionB. PreservationC. RevolutionD. Stagnation答案:C. Revolution解析:此题考查对单词含义的理解。
"Innovation"意味着新事物或方法的引入,通常与改变和进步相关。
选项A "Tradition" 表示传统,B "Preservation" 表示保存,D "Stagnation" 表示停滞,都与创新无关。
而选项C "Revolution" 表示革命,通常与重大变革和创新相关,因此是正确答案。
2. 题目:在一篇关于气候变化的文章中,作者可能会使用哪个词来描述冰川融化的现象?A. AccelerationB. DecelerationC. StabilizationD. Disintegration答案:A. Acceleration解析:此题考查对科学现象的理解和词汇的恰当使用。
冰川融化是一个加速的过程,因为全球变暖导致冰层融化速度加快。
选项B "Deceleration" 表示减速,C "Stabilization" 表示稳定,D "Disintegration" 表示瓦解,都不符合冰川融化的实际情况。
因此,正确答案是A "Acceleration"。
3. 题目:在GRE的数学部分,以下哪个表达式表示的是x的平方?A. x^2B. √xC. x^(1/2)D. x^3答案:A. x^2解析:此题考查基本的数学表达式理解。
x的平方表示为x乘以自身,即x * x,数学上用x^2表示。
选项B √x表示x的平方根,C x^(1/2)也表示x的平方根,D x^3表示x的立方。
GRE填空三空题如何攻克GRE填空三空题如何攻克?快来一起学习吧,下面我就和大家共享,来观赏一下吧。
GRE填空三空题的详解To pay for the extra spending under this international poverty plan, each American would have to contribute less than the cost of buying a premium cup of coffee once a week. But financial aid is not(i)___, and even if the funding recommended here were to (ii)_____, the grandest objectives may well remain unfulfilled. Nonetheless, carefully targetedaid can reward responsible governments, (iii)_____individual initiative, and alleviate suffering. Many will think thats worth a cup of coffee.Blank(i) A.an impediment B.a panacea C.a maladyBlank(ii) D.be insufficient E.recede F.materializeBlank(iii) G. bviate H.temper I.encourage【韩冰老师的分析】第一空规律连接词为and,and表并列,并列的两个部分语义相同。
And后面是一个让步转折,让步转折的句子,意思的重点落在转折部分,即the grandest objectives may well remainunfulfilled. 这句话表达的是对这个扶贫方案的负态度,所以and前面也是体现负态度,又有个not, 所以选一个正评价的词,填B. panacea.再看第2空。
achieve consensus gre题目GRE填空最常考的题目为以下三道题:第1题:The flood of new candidates, including newcomers,party veterans,and the first female candidate, is a starting (i) ___ Japan's (ii) ___political successions.The crowded field means that the selection of the new prime minister, instead of being the customary(iii) ___,backroom affair,has become a source of intense public excitement.答案:CDI。
首先我们可以先从第三个空入手,因为三空前面有考点词instead of,就近原则得知第三空和后面的excitement关键词取反,选择一个不兴奋的感觉,所以三空答案选择I 。
其次,我们宏观去看,第二句主干部分现的是public excitement,所以根据句间关系来做倒推第一句整体体现的也应该是兴奋,这时候需要把一空二空联立来做,所以答案选择CD这组,即大量的候选人开始摆脱日本照本宣科的政治继承。
第2题:Even if he wants to serve again-and given his obvious love for the job, the assumption among insiders is that he is more likely to stay than go-there is at least ___ his serving another term. A. impediment to B. incentive for C. precedent for D. benefit in E. rationale for答案:A。
gre考试题目及答案GRE考试题目及答案1. 题目:在以下句子中,哪个词是多余的?A. 尽管他非常努力,但他还是失败了。
B. 她非常美丽,而且聪明。
C. 他们决定去公园,因为天气很好。
D. 他总是准时到达,除了有一次他迟到了。
答案:D2. 题目:以下哪个选项最能完成这个句子?这个项目需要团队合作,每个成员都必须____。
A. 独立完成自己的任务B. 依赖他人C. 互相依赖D. 避免沟通答案:C3. 题目:阅读以下段落,然后回答问题。
“随着科技的发展,远程工作变得越来越普遍。
这不仅为员工提供了灵活性,也为雇主节省了办公空间。
然而,这也带来了一些挑战,比如保持团队的凝聚力和沟通。
”问题:根据段落,远程工作的主要好处是什么?A. 提高生产力B. 提供员工灵活性C. 降低成本D. 增强团队凝聚力答案:B4. 题目:在数学中,如果一个数的平方根是4,那么这个数是多少?A. 16B. 8C. 2D. 4答案:A5. 题目:以下哪个词与“ambitious”意思最接近?A. CarelessB. LazyC. DiligentD. Timid答案:C6. 题目:在一篇关于环境保护的文章中,作者可能会用哪个词来描述过度开发?A. SustainableB. BeneficialC. DestructiveD. Insignificant答案:C7. 题目:如果一个函数f(x) = 2x + 3,那么f(5)的值是多少?A. 13B. 10C. 8D. 5答案:A8. 题目:在一篇关于历史事件的文章中,作者可能会用哪个词来描述一个转折点?A. CatalystB. InsignificantC. RoutineD. Trivial答案:A9. 题目:以下哪个词与“elusive”意思最相反?A. ObviousB. ComplexC. SimpleD. Difficult答案:A10. 题目:如果一个圆的半径是5厘米,那么它的面积是多少平方厘米?A. 78.5B. 25C. 50D. 100答案:A。
OG 三空题目GRE Verbal Reasoning Practice QuestionsSET 3 Discrete Question: Medium4 Richard M. Russell said 52 percent of the nation’s growth since the Second World War had(i) invention. He said, (ii)research, the government’s greatest role in assuring continuing innovation is promoting a strong, modern patent office. “Unless we can(iii)original ideas, we will not have invention.” Mr. Russell said. Speculating on the state of innovation over the next century, several inventors agreed that the future lay in giving children the tools to think creatively and the motivation to invent.5 Statements presented as fact in a patent application are (i)unless a good reason for doubt is found. The invention has only to be deemed “more likely than not” to work in order to receive initial approval. And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court for other reasons, no incentive exists for anyone to expend effort (ii)the science of an erroneous patent. For this reason the endless stream of (iii)devices will continue to yield occasional patent.SET 5 Discrete Question: Hard4 No other contemporary poet’s work has such a well-earned reputation for (i), and there are few whose moral vision is so imperiously unsparing. Of late, however, the almost belligerent demands of his severe and densely forbidding poetry have taken an improbable turn. This new collection is the poet’s fourth book in six years—an ample output even for poets of sunny disposition, let alone for one of such (ii)over the previous 50 years. Yet for all his newfound (iii), his poetry is as thorny as ever.5 Managers who think that strong environmental performance will (i)their company’s financial performance often (ii)claims that systems designed to help them manage environmental concerns are valuable tools. By contrast, managers who perceive environmental performance to be (iii)to financial success may view an environmental management system as extraneous. In either situation, and whatever their perceptions, it is a manager’s commitment to achieving environmental improvement rather than the mere presence of a system that determines environmental performance.6 Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, dose not try to extend our knowledge by discovering new information about the world. Instead it tries to deepen our understanding through(i)what is already closest to us—the experiences, thoughts, concepts, and activities that make up our livesbut that ordinarily escape our notice precisely because they are so familiar. Philosophy begins by finding(ii)the things that are (iii).Practice TestSection 317The most striking thing about the politician is how often his politics have been (i) rather than ideological, as he adapts his political positions at any particular moment to the political realities that constrain him. He does not, however, piously (ii)political principles only to betray them in practice. Rather, he attempts in subtle ways to balance his political self-interest with a (iii), viewing himself as an instrument of some unchanging higher purpose.Section 411What readers most commonly remember about John Stuart Mill’s classic exploration of the liberty of thought and discussion concerns the danger of (i) : in the absence of challenge, one’s opinions, even when they are correct, grow weak and flabby. Yet Mill had another reason for encouraging the liberty of thought and discussion: the danger of partiality and incompleteness. Since one’sopinions, even under the best circumstances, tend to (ii), and because opinions opposed to one’s own rarely turn out to be com pletely (iii), it is crucial to supplement one’s opinions with alternative points of view.20Wills argues that certain malarial parasites are especially (i)because they have more recently entered humans than other species and therefore have had (ii)time to evolve toward (iii). Yet there is no reliable evidence that the most harmful Plasmodium species has been in humans for a shorter time than less harmful species.PREP 三空题目SECTION1-6 The question of (i)in photography has lately become nontrivial. Prices for vintage prints(those make by a photographer soon after he or she made the negative) so drastically (ii)in the 1990s that one of these photographs might fetch a hundred times as much as a nonvintage print of the same image. It was perhaps only a matter of time before someone took advantage ofthe(iii)to peddle newly created “vintage”prints for profit.SECTION34 I’ve long anticipated this retrospective of the artist’s work, hoping it would make(i)judgments about him possible, but greater familiarity with his paintings highlights their inherent (ii)and actually makes one’s assessment(iii).5 Higher energy prices would have many(i)effects on society as a whole. Besides encouraging consumers to be more(ii)in their use of gasoline, they would encourage the development of renewable alternative energy sources that are not(iii)at current prices.6 But they pay little attention to the opposite and more treacherous failing: false certainty, refusing to confess their mistakes and implicitly claiming(i),thereby embarrassing the nation and undermining the Constitution, which established various mechanisms of self-correction on the premise that even the wisest men are sometimes wrong and need, precisely when they find it most(ii), the benefit of(iii)process.原ETS 官网题目It is refreshing to read a book about our planet by an author who does not allow facts to be (i)by politics: well aware of the political disputes about the effects of human activities on climate andbiodiversity, this author does not permit them to(ii)his comprehensive description of what we know about our biosphere. He emphasizes the enormous gaps in our knowledge, the sparseness of our observations, and the(iii), calling attention to the many aspects of planetary evolution that must be better understood before we can accurately diagnose the condition of our planet.2006题目Murray, whose show of recent paintings and drawings is her best in many years, has been eminent hereabouts for a quarter century, although often regarded with (i)__________, but the most (ii)__________ of these paintings (iii)__________ all doubts.2007题目Having displayed his art collection in a vast modernist white space in (i)______ former warehouse, Mr. Saatchi has chosen for his new site its polar opposite, a riverside monument to civic pomposity that once housed the local government. There is nothing (ii)______ about the new location: the building’s design is bureaucratic baroque, (iii)______ style that is as declamatory as a task-force report and as self-regarding as a campaign speech.PRACTICE BOOK 题目That the President manages the economy is an assumption (i)_____ the prevailing wisdom that dominates electoral politics in the United States. As a result, presidential elections have become referenda on the business cycle, whose fortuitous turnings are (ii)_____ the President. Presidents are properly accountable for their executive and legislative performance, and certainly their actions may have profound effects on the economy. But these effects are (iii)_____. Unfortunately, modern political campaigns are fought on the untenable premise that Presidents can deliberately produce precise economic results.Room acoustics design criteria are determined according to the room’s intended use. Music, for example, is best (i)_____ in spaces that are reverberant, a condition that generally makes speech less (ii)_______. Acoustics suitable for both speech and music can sometimes be created in the same space, although the result is never perfect, each having to be (iii)______ to some extent.To the untutored eye the tightly forested Ardennes hills around Sedan look quite (i)______ , (ii)_______place through which to advance a modern army; even with today’s more numerous and better roads and bridges, the woods and the river Meuse form a significant (iii)______.参考答案:CEH AFH CDH BDIBEG CDH BDG BEHADG BEG CFI ADHAEI CEH CEH BEIBEG AEH。
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43.Despite the superficial nurturist ideology which (i)____ American society, the attraction to crass genetic determinism which explodes upon the popular culture (ii)____ suggests that there is a (iii)____ of genetic essentialism waiting to be tapped.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)enthralls haphazardly latent undercurrentdominates periodically potent mainstreamindoctrinates coincidentally prevailing current44.The wind farms nationwide now produce a total of almost 100 terawatt-hours of electricity ayear, almost 2.5 percent of total demand, but that is still (i) ___compared with the 45 percentgenerated by coal-fired plants. There are a host of scientific issues to overcome before wind can (ii) ___ fossil fuels, but one of them is surprisingly (iii) ___: We still do not completely understand the fundamental way winds blow.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)significant feat blow away thornysmall potatoes be eclipsed by basicpromising seriously challenge notorious45.For those of us who, when reading about great thinkers in science, can‘t help but compare our own pitiful intellects with theirs, the focus of Livio‘s topsy-turvy book, Brilliant Blunders, on mistakes is both encouraging and discouraging. It‘s encouraging because their mistakesremind us that they were (i) ___, full of the same blind spots and foibles we all have. It ‘sdiscouraging because, even at their dumbest, these scientists did (ii) ___ work. Indeed, Livio argues that their ―brilliant blunders‖ ended up (iii) ____ science overall.Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)fallible asinine harming。
gre考试题及答案GRE考试题及答案1. 阅读理解题在下列段落中,作者主要讨论了什么?A. 环境问题的全球性影响B. 科技发展对教育的影响C. 经济全球化对文化多样性的冲击D. 社会变迁对个人身份的影响答案:C2. 词汇题填空:The professor's lecture was so ______ that it put the entire class to sleep.A. monotonousB. engagingC. stimulatingD. profound答案:A3. 数学题如果一个圆的半径是5厘米,那么它的面积是多少平方厘米?A. 78.5B. 157C. 25πD. 100π答案:D4. 反义词题找出“elaborate”的反义词。
A. vagueB. complexC. simpleD. detailed答案:A5. 逻辑推理题所有参加GRE考试的学生都需要通过英语水平测试。
如果一个学生没有通过英语水平测试,那么他/她就不能参加GRE考试。
根据上述信息,以下哪项陈述是正确的?A. 所有通过英语水平测试的学生都能参加GRE考试。
B. 没有通过英语水平测试的学生都不能参加GRE考试。
C. 只有通过英语水平测试的学生才能参加GRE考试。
D. 所有GRE考试的学生都必须参加英语水平测试。
答案:C6. 句子等价题Which of the following is equivalent to the statement "Notall students who study hard pass the exam"?A. All students who study hard pass the exam.B. Some students who study hard pass the exam.C. No students who study hard pass the exam.D. Some students who study hard do not pass the exam.答案:D7. 写作题请以“科技对现代教育的影响”为题,写一篇不少于300字的短文。
1. Countless generations have been divided on Mendelssohn’s ____________—should he inhabit the same pantheon as Bach and Haydn, or be ____________ to the ranks of could-have-beens? After all, it can be argued that his ____________ came at the age of 14 with his Octet in E-flat, a work, many believe, the composer never eclipsed in his remaining twenty-six years.2. Some note that the increase in the Native American powwow--an intertribal affair of song, dance, and storytelling, all intrinsic aspects of Native American culture--serves to (i) ______________ the very culture it presumably aims to (ii) ______________. They argue an overarching cultural narrative emerges, one that (iii)______________ the narrative of any one tribe.3. To the senior manager, unsolicited opinions, even if the views expressed did not necessarily (i) ______________ his own views, were (ii)______________ ; thus, employees had learned to be (iii)______________ lest they no longer found themselves in his good graces.4. That the comedian was so ____________ as to be unable to ____________ the effect she had on others was not lost on her audience, who quickly stood up to leave, hoping their action would at last ____________.5. That we can, from a piece of art, (i)_____ the unconscious urges of the artist—urges that remain hidden even from the artist himself—will remain a(n) (ii)_____ issue, as it is one (iii)_____ empirical analysis: we can never definitively know what is submerged deep inside the artist’s psyche, let alone reconcile any such revelations with the artist’s work.6. Special effects in movies are (i)_____, in that unlike the story, whose permutations seem to have long ago been (ii)_____, they continue to evolve: if we were magically beamed years into the future (of course that story has been told numerous times before), the special effects would (iii)_____; the story would be awfully familiar.7. Whether repression has come from the church or from a totalitarian state, science has always been an imperiled endeavor, but to claim that it will only flourish in times of libertarian rule is not a(n) ____________ conclusion. A(n) ____________ government is not the same as one that actively takes an interest in funding science – and the latter may well be, in some respects, ____________.8. For charities operating in the developing world, when noble impulses(i) ______________ into mere (ii) ______________, vapid slogans rear their heads and we witness a further deterioration in the very situation such high-mindedness had initially sought to (iii) ______________.9. The question as to what constitutes art is hardly a ____________ one. Today, artists exist whose main goal seems only to subvert work that no longer warrants the trite tag ―cutting-edge.‖ Once the pr overbial envelope is pushed even further, the public inevitably scratches its collective head – or furrows the collective brow – thinking that this time the ―artists‖ have ____________. That very same admixture of contempt and confusion, however, was not u nknown in Michelangelo’s day; only what was considered blasphemous, art-wise, in the 16th Century, would today be considered ____________.10. Perkin’s wit, surprisingly ____________ by the prudishness of his time, may not have been nearly as ____________ had he lived in an era not so prone to ____________.11. It is telling that a politician long adept at inhabiting any role that will serve his immediate purpose has been able to (i) ______________ a disgruntled electorate, an outcome that perhaps speaks more to the electorate’s (ii) ______________ nature than it does to his ability to be (iii) ______________.12. She gave him a(n) (i)_____ look that was not so much (ii)_____ as it was (iii)_____.13. For an artist of such circumscribed talent, Mario was given (i)_____ attention, many connoisseurs (ii)_____ over works that warranted nothing more than a(n) (iii)_____ glance.14. The number of speeding tickets one receives is by no means a reliable measure of (i)_____. Some (ii)_____ drivers, in fact, prove that in certain cases the inverse is true. That is those savvy enough to have availed themselves of the latest cellular phone applications receive up-to-the-minute information on the presence of highway patrolmen—greater excess speed, in these instances, simply implies a greater (iii)_____.15. Heinrich Feyermahn, in insisting that Galileo did not fully uphold the tenets of scientific rationalism, does not (i)_____ the Italian astronomer, but rather the very edifice of Western thought. For if Galileo is the purported exemplar of rational thinking, and yet is (ii)_____, then the history of science cannot be understood as an endless succession of scientists carrying out their work free of all-too-human biases. Thus, Feyermahn admonishes, in faithfully chronicling the sweep of science in the last 300 years, historiographers would be (iii)_____ to not include the human foibles that were part of even the most ostensibly Apollonian endeavors. ?16. James Clerk Maxwell once remarked that the best scientists are, in a sense, the (i)_____ ones not hemmed in by the (ii)_____ of their respective fields, they are able to approach problems with a(n) (iii)_____ mind, so to speak.17. According to Lackmuller’s latest screed, published under the title,?Why We Can’t Win at Their Game, special interest groups not nominally tied to ecological concerns have become so (i) _____ theprocess of environmental policymaking that those groups who actually aim to ensure that corporate profit does not trump environmental health have been effectively (ii) _____. Lackmuller’s contention, however, is (iii)_____ in that it fails to account for the signal achievements environmental groups have effected over the last 20 years—often to the chagrin of big business.18. For charities operating in the developing world, when noble impulses (i)_____ into mere (ii)_____, vapid slogans rear their heads and we witness a further deterioration in the very situation such high-mindedness had initially sought to (iii) _____.19. Lam bert, in his latest thesis, is guilty of (i) _____ Nietzsche’s conception of eternal recurrence, a scholarly transgression that results mainly from his propensity to (ii) _____ multiple sources. That his interpretation seems (iii) _____ may indeed obscure the fact that he liberally combined ideas drawn from numerous works, many of them contemporary, a fact that, in part, accounts for the dubious validity of his overall project.20. To view a film by Torneau is to enter the auteur’s mind. That his reality fails to correspond in salient ways to that of a ‖normal‖ person does not (i)_____ —even if Torneau is incapable of escaping his own head. To appreciate his work, the audience simply has to indulge the director his (ii)_____and leave at the theater door its own (iii)_____.。
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Cultures can shape attitudes and beliefs in ways that (i)_____ conscious awareness or control; in other words, cultural orientations may develop form processes that do not entail (ii)_____ participation, and cultures may pervade subtle psychological dynamics in ways that individuals may not be able to (iii)_____. Thus, theories and tools developed to study implicit cognition may increase our understanding of the complex interplay between culture and individuals.参考答案:A D G 参考解析:⾸先说,整个段⼦要知道使⼀个⼩的论⽂,control;前,是论点,in other words到thus前使论据,thus到最后使结论,他们的关系使,论据⽀持论点,论点和结论⼀致,这样机会有论点,论据⽤词,结论⽤词同义重复,这是⽂科的基本特点。
于是就有conscious awareness or control=particitpation=individuals 第⼀空和第⼆空,开始没有办法填,读到第三空,subtle=hard to notice or see,这句话意思⽂化分散出来的精细的⼼⾥动态,不能被individuals所了解,所以第三个空只有report符合。
gre og填空题500答案 1新gre填空增加了三空题型,自去年新gre改革以来更加侧重基础能力的考察,新gre填空三空题型更多的考察单词的用法和精确含义,同时天空中加深了阅读理解能力的考察,因此考生在备考gre填空时大量的阅读训练也必不可少。
例11. (OG Verbal Practice Set 5 Q6, Hard)(BEG)Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, does not try to extend our knowledge by discovering new information about the world. Instead it tries to deepen our understanding through (i) ______ what is already closest to us—the experiences, thoughts, concepts, and activities that make up our lives butthat ordinarily escape our notice precisely because they are so familiar. Philosophy begins by finding (ii) ______ the things that are (iii) ______.BLANK (i) BLANK(ii) BLANK (iii)(A) attainment of (D) essentially irrelevant (G) most prosaic(B) rumination on (E) utterlymysterious (H) somewhat hackneyed(C) detachment from (F) thoroughly commonplace (I) refreshingly novel(一) 选取第一个空格所在部分:Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, does not try to extend our knowledge by discovering new informationabout the world. Instead it tries to deepen our understanding through (i) ______ what is already closest to us …前后两句话之间是通过instead进行连接的,因而前后两句话之间是反义关系,而前半句话中有一个否定词not存在,因而前后两句话颜色对应的部分是同义关系。
GRE真题: 9月21日杭州GRE机经回忆一个三空题是说科学家门认为科学的演进过程是(不断变化的)有些人认为是(gradually)的变化--同位语解释缓慢的更新,调整适应;但是有些比较抽象的学科是(revolutionary)的变化。
一个双选题:尽管环境学家不喜欢核武器认为是不好的,但是核武器(选正向词),可以消除全球变暖一个逻辑题说seal的灭绝是病毒和细菌的同时作用,但是因为发现很多细菌在seal生活的水里,所以科学家认为是细菌引起Seal的灭绝,since----选病毒对seal小宝宝有影响,而seal死的都是成年人。
一篇短阅读---说女性文章总是被人忽视,因为男性的文章是具体的专一的,但是女性的文章是多元化的,考点----女性的文章受她们行动范围的限制--仅局限于村里,但是他们会记载多种人的思维想法行为进行比较,所以是diversity--这是一个优点。
题目记得有个是说引用一个人说的diversity是为了说明什么--选diversity是高级作家应该有的特点。
长阅读关于历史的美国南方贵族loyalist还是dissent的变化---主要讲的是科学家们研究方面的转化。
不太记得了嘿嘿还有篇阅读说19世纪的人喜欢看didactic说教性的文章,但是在20世纪这些文章就不流行了,因为20世纪喜欢小说崇尚创新。
填空还有一道是说--因为人们对特立独行的限制,现在的特别的人不是(excess),反而是defiency,很少很少。
还有一个是说一个研究者整个是个悲剧,他的研究一开始的时候是intellect和spare的后来就变得死板和(prolix, 还有一个也是说话多的词不记得了)。
反正这题就是spare和要选的空是相反的意思。
还记得一题不太会说一个老奶奶是个(numinous)人,她总是觉得小时候住的房子在脑海里haunted。
我选的是numinous神经兮兮的意思吧。
9.21杭州教育大厦issue是Claim: The best test of an argument is its ability to convince someone with anopposing viewpoint.Reason: Only by being forced to defend an idea against the doubts and contrastingviews of others does one really discover the value of that idea.argument是Humans arrived in the Kaliko Islands about 7,000 years ago, and within 3,000 years most of the large mammal species that had lived in the forests of the Kaliko Islands had become extinct. Yet humans cannot have been a factor in the species’ extinctions, because there is no evidence that the humans had any significant contact with the mammals. Further, archaeologists have discovered numerous sites where the bones of fish had been discarded, but they found no such areas containing the bones of large mammals, so the humans cannot have hunted the mammals. Therefore, some climate change or other environmental factor must have caused the species’ exti nctions.加试是Q,感觉数学不太难,但是有一道几何题做错了,是比较两个三角形的面积大小,要注意两个三角形的高是一样的。
GRE考试真题汇编与解析GRE考试是全球通行的一种大学研究生入学考试,涵盖了数学、阅读和写作等多个科目。
对于准备参加GRE考试的考生来说,了解真题并进行解析是非常重要的。
本文将为大家汇编并解析几道经典的GRE 考试真题,帮助考生更好地应对考试。
一、数学部分1. 题目:A triangle has sides of lengths a, b, and c, where a > b > c. Which of the following is not necessarily true?A. a - b > cB. a + b > cC. a - c > bD. c + b > aE. a + c > b解析:根据题目的条件,我们知道a是三条边中最长的,c是最短的。
根据三角形的性质,两边之和必须大于第三边,即a + b > c,a + c > b,c + b > a均成立,所以选项B、C、D、E都是正确的。
而选项A 中的a - b > c并不一定成立,因为a和b之间的差值可能小于c,所以答案是A。
2. 题目:A certain clock marks every hour with a tone, but it also marks each half-hour with a single chime and it does not indicate time in any otherway. At 3:00 P.M., it began to chime. How many chimes will the clock have sounded by 6:30 P.M.?A. 77B. 78C. 79D. 80E. 81解析:考虑到每个整点都伴随着一个音调,每个半点都伴随着单一的音调,我们可以计算出从3:00 PM到6:30 PM这个时间段所包含的整点数和半点数。
gre考试题目及答案GRE考试题目及答案1. 阅读理解题:在下列段落中,作者主要讨论了什么主题?A. 科技进步对环境的影响B. 文化多样性的价值C. 经济发展与社会稳定的关系D. 教育改革的必要性答案:C2. 词汇题:在句子“Despite the initial setbacks, the team persevered and ultimately triumphed.”中,“persevered”最接近的同义词是:A. abandonedB. hesitatedC. persistedD. retreated答案:C3. 数学问题:如果函数f(x) = 2x^2 - 3x + 5,求f(2)的值。
答案:74. 逻辑推理题:所有A型车都有内置导航系统。
如果一辆车没有内置导航系统,那么它不可能是A型车。
以下哪项陈述与上述信息相矛盾?A. 一辆B型车没有内置导航系统。
B. 一辆A型车有内置导航系统。
C. 一辆C型车有内置导航系统。
D. 一辆没有内置导航系统的车是B型车。
答案:C5. 写作题:请根据以下提示写一篇短文,讨论社交媒体对青少年的影响。
提示:社交媒体提供了一个平台,让青少年能够与朋友和家人保持联系,分享生活经历。
然而,过度使用社交媒体可能导致青少年忽视现实生活中的人际关系,影响他们的心理健康。
答案:[此处应为考生根据提示撰写的短文,由于是示例,不提供具体内容。
]6. 填空题:在以下句子中填入合适的词汇,使句子完整且意义清晰。
句子:The new policy aims to ______ the gap between the rich and the poor.A. widenB. bridgeC. deepenD. ignore答案:B7. 数据分析题:根据图表中的数据,以下哪项陈述是正确的?A. 2018年的销售额比2017年增长了15%。
B. 2019年的销售额是2018年的两倍。
gre基础填空24套GRE基础填空题是考察考生对英语词汇和语法的理解和运用能力的重要部分。
以下是24套GRE基础填空题的解析,每套题包含若干个填空题目。
希望对你的备考有所帮助。
套题1:1. The ___________ of the new technology has revolutionized the way we communicate.2. The company's ___________ growth in recent years isa testament to its success.3. The politician's ___________ remarks caused controversy among his supporters.答案:1. advent.2. exponential.3. inflammatory.套题2:1. The professor's ___________ lecture captivated the entire class.2. The team's ___________ performance in the championship game earned them the victory.3. The company's ___________ approach to business has led to its downfall.答案:1. engaging.2. stellar.3. reckless.套题3:1. The ___________ of the novel left readers with a sense of mystery and intrigue.2. The ___________ of the film was visually stunning.3. The ___________ of the experiment yielded unexpected results.答案:1. plot.2. cinematography.3. outcome.套题4:1. The ___________ of the new law will have asignificant impact on the economy.2. The ___________ of the painting revealed theartist's attention to detail.3. The ___________ of the play brought the characters to life.答案:1. implementation.2. intricacy.3. portrayal.套题5:1. The ___________ of the project required careful planning and coordination.2. The ___________ of the team's strategy led to their3. The ___________ of the company's policies has resulted in increased productivity.答案:1. execution.2. efficacy.3. implementation.套题6:1. The ___________ of the disease has raised concerns among health officials.2. The ___________ of the company's financial situation is cause for alarm.3. The ___________ of the storm forced residents to答案:1. prevalence.2. volatility.3. severity.套题7:1. The ___________ of the evidence supports the theory.2. The ___________ of the data indicates a positive correlation.3. The ___________ of the research findings has implications for future studies.答案:1. validity.2. correlation.3. significance.套题8:1. The ___________ of the book explores themes of love and loss.2. The ___________ of the film evokes a sense of nostalgia.3. The ___________ of the artwork is open to interpretation.答案:1. narrative.2. atmosphere.3. symbolism.套题9:1. The ___________ of the project required a collaborative effort from the entire team.2. The ___________ of the company's mission statement is to provide quality products.3. The ___________ of the organization's goals is crucial for success.答案:1. completion.2. objective.3. alignment.套题10:1. The ___________ of the experiment confirmed the hypothesis.2. The ___________ of the study revealed important insights into human behavior.3. The ___________ of the survey provided valuable data for analysis.答案:1. outcome.2. findings.3. results.套题11:1. The ___________ of the disease has led to widespreadpanic.2. The ___________ of the company's financial statements raised suspicions of fraud.3. The ___________ of the accident caused extensive damage.答案:1. outbreak.2. discrepancy.3. aftermath.套题12:1. The ___________ of the project required careful planning and coordination.2. The ___________ of the team's strategy led to theirvictory.3. The ___________ of the company's policies has resulted in increased productivity.答案:1. execution.2. efficacy.3. implementation.套题13:1. The ___________ of the evidence supports the theory.2. The ___________ of the data indicates a positive correlation.3. The ___________ of the research findings has implications for future studies.答案:1. validity.2. correlation.3. significance.套题14:1. The ___________ of the book explores themes of love and loss.2. The ___________ of the film evokes a sense of nostalgia.3. The ___________ of the artwork is open to interpretation.答案:1. narrative.2. atmosphere.3. symbolism.套题15:1. The ___________ of the project required a collaborative effort from the entire team.2. The ___________ of the company's mission statement is to provide quality products.3. The ___________ of the organization's goals is crucial for success.答案:1. completion.2. objective.3. alignment.套题16:1. The ___________ of the experiment confirmed the hypothesis.2. The ___________ of the study revealed important insights into human behavior.3. The ___________ of the survey provided valuable data for analysis.答案:1. outcome.2. findings.3. results.套题17:1. The ___________ of the disease has led to widespread panic.2. The ___________ of the company's financial statements raised suspicions of fraud.3. The ___________ of the accident caused extensive damage.答案:1. outbreak.2. discrepancy.3. aftermath.套题18:1. The ___________ of the new technology hasrevolutionized the way we communicate.2. The company's ___________ growth in recent years isa testament to its success.3. The politician's ___________ remarks caused controversy among his supporters.答案:1. advent.2. exponential.3. inflammatory.套题19:1. The professor's ___________ lecture captivated the entire class.2. The team's ___________ performance in thechampionship game earned them the victory.3. The company's ___________ approach to business has led to its downfall.答案:1. engaging.2. stellar.3. reckless.套题20:1. The ___________ of the novel left readers with a sense of mystery and intrigue.2. The ___________ of the film was visually stunning.3. The ___________ of the experiment yielded unexpected results.答案:1. plot.2. cinematography.3. outcome.套题21:1. The ___________ of the new law will have a significant impact on the economy.2. The ___________ of the painting revealed theartist's attention to detail.3. The ___________ of the play brought the characters to life.答案:1. implementation.2. intricacy.3. portrayal.套题22:1. The ___________ of the project required careful planning and coordination.2. The ___________ of the team's strategy led to their victory.3. The ___________ of the company's policies has resulted in increased productivity.答案:1. execution.2. efficacy.3. implementation.套题23:1. The ___________ of the disease has raised concerns among health officials.2. The ___________ of the company's financial situation is cause for alarm.3. The ___________ of the storm forced residents to evacuate.答案:1. prevalence.2. volatility.3. severity.套题24:1. The ___________ of the evidence supports the theory.2. The ___________ of the data indicates a positive correlation.3. The ___________ of the research findings has implications for future studies.答案:1. validity.2. correlation.3. significance.以上是24套GRE基础填空题的解析,希望能对你的备考有所帮助。
GRE填空练习18道题及答案汇总Revised GRE 三空题汇总18道题OG 三空题目GRE Verbal Reasoning Practice QuestionsSET 3 Discrete Question: Medium【1】4 Richard M. Russell said 52 percent of thenation’s growth since the Second World War had (i)_________ invention. He said, (ii)_________ research, the government’s greatest role in assuring continuing innovation is promoting a strong, modern patent o ffice. “Unless we can(iii)_________ original ideas, we will not have invention.” Mr. Russell said. Speculating on the state of innovation over the next century, several inventors agreed that the future lay in giving children the tools to think creatively and the motivation to invent.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A been at the expense ofD in addition to restrictingG evaluateB no bearing onE aside from supportingH protectC come throughF far from exaggeratingI disseminate【2】5 Statements presented as fact in a patent application are (i)_________ unless a good reason for doubtis found. The invention has only to be deemed “more likely than not” to work in order to receive initial approval. And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court forother reasons, no incentive exists for anyone to expendeffort (ii)_________ the science of an erroneous patent. For this reason the endless stream of (iii)_________ devices will continue to yield occasional patent.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A presumed verifiableD corroboratingG novelB carefully scrutinizedE advancingH bogusC considered capriciousF debunkingI obsoleteSET 5 Discrete Question: Hard【3】4 No other contemporary poet’s work has such awell-earned reputation for (i)_________ , and there are few whose moral vision is so imperiously unsparing. Of late, however, the almost belligerent demands of his severe and densely forbidding poetry have taken an improbable turn. This new collection is the poet’s fourth book in six years—an ample output even for poets of sunny disposition, let alone for one of such (ii)_________ over the previous 50 years. Yet for all his newfound (iii)_________ , his poetry is as thorny as ever.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A patent accessibilityD penitential austerityGtaciturnityB intrinsic frivolityE intractable prolixityH volubilityC near impenetrabilityF impetuous prodigalityIpellucidity【4】5 Managers who think that strong environmental performance will (i)_________ their company’s financial performance often (ii)_________ claims that systems designedto help them manage environmental concerns are valuable tools. By contrast, managers who perceive environmental performanceto be (iii)_________ to financial success may view an environmental management system as extraneous. In either situation, and whatever their perceptions, it is a manager’s commitment to achieving environmental improvement rather than the mere presence of a system that determines environmental performance.BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A eclipseD uncritically acceptG complementaryB bolsterE appropriately acknowledgeH intrinsicC degradeF hotly disputeI peripheral【5】6 Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, dose nottry to extend our knowledge by discovering new information about the world. Instead it tries to deepen our understanding through (i)_________ what is already closest to us—the experiences, thoughts, concepts, and activities that make up our lives but that ordinarily escape our notice precisely because they are so familiar. Philosophy begins byfinding(ii)_________ the things that are (iii)_________ .BLANK1BLANK2BLANK3A attainment ofD essentially irrelevantG most prosaicB rumination onE utterly mysteriousH somewhat hackneyed。
1. Richard M. Russell said 52 percent of thenation’s growth since the Second World War had(i) ______ invention. He said,(ii)______ research, the government’s greatest role in assuring continuing innovationis promoting a strong, modern patent office. “Unless we can (iii) ______ original ideas,we will not have invention.” Mr. Russell said. Speculating on the state of innovationover the next century, several inventors agreed that the future lay in giving children the tools to think creatively and the motivation to invent. BLANK (i) BLANK (ii) BLANK (iii) (A) been at the expense of (D) in addition to restricting (G) evaluate (B) no bearing on (E) aside from supporting (H) protect (C) come through (F) far from exaggerating (I) disseminate2. Statements presented as fact in a patent application are (i) ______ unless a good reason for doubt is found. The invention has only to be deemed “more likely than not” to work in order to receive initial approval.And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court for other reasons, no incentive exists for anyone to expend effort (ii) ______ the science of an erroneous patent. For this reason the endless stream of (iii) ______ devices will continue to yield occasional patent. BLANK (i) BLANK (ii) BLANK (iii) (A) presumed verifiable (D) corroborating (G) novel (B) carefully scrutinized (E) advancing (H) bogus (C) considered capricious (F) debunking (I) obsolete3. The question of (i) ______ in photography has lately become nontrivial. Prices for vintage prints (those make by a photographer soon after he or she made the negative) so drastically (ii) ______ in the 1990s that one of these photographs might fetch a hundred times as much as a nonvintage print of the same image. It was perhaps only a matter of time before someone took advantage of the (iii) ______ to peddle newly created “vintage” prints for profit. BLANK (i) BLANK (ii) BLANK (iii) (A) forgery (D) ballooned (G) discrepancy (B) influence (E) weakened (H) ambiguity (C) style (F) varied (I) duplicity4. The most striking thing about the politician is how often his politics have been (i)______ rather than ideological, as he adapts his political positions at any particular moment to the political realities that constrain him. He does not, however, piously (ii)______ political principles only to betray them in practice. Rather, he attempts in subtle ways to balance his political self-interest with a (iii) ______, viewing himself as an instrument of some unchanging higher purpose. BLANK (i) BLANK (ii) BLANK (iii) (A) quixotic (D) brandish (G) profound cynicism (B) self – righteous (E) flout (H) deeply felt moral code (C) strategic (F) follow (I) thoroughgoing pr agmatism5. That the President manages the economy is an assumption (i) ______ the prevailing wisdom that dominates electoral politics in the United States. As a result, presidential elections have become referenda on the business cycle, whose fortuitous turnings are(ii) ______ the President. Presidents are properly accountable for their executive and legislative performance, and certainly their actions may have profound effects on the economy. But these effects are (iii) ______. Unfortunately, modern political campaigns are fought on the untenable premise that Presidents can deliberately produce precise economic results. BLANK (i) BLANK (ii) BLANK (iii) (A) peripheral to (D) justifiably personified in (G) usually long – lasting(B) central to (E) erroneously attributed to (H) regrettably unnoticeable(C) at odds with (F) occasionally associated with (I) largely unpredictable6. What readers most commonly remember about John Stuart Mill’s classic exploration of the liberty of thought and discussion concerns the danger of (i) ______: in the absence of challenge, one’s opinions, even when they are correct, grow weak and flabby. Yet Mill had another reason for encouraging the liberty of thought and discussion: the danger of partiality and incompleteness. Since one’s opinions, even under the best circumstances, tend to (ii)______, and because opinions opposed to one’s own rarely turn out to be completely (iii)______, it is crucial to supplement one’s opinions with alternative points of view. BLANK (i) BLANK (ii) BLANK (iii) (A) tendentiousness (D) embrace only a portion of the truth (G) erroneous (B) complacency (E) change over time (H)antithetical (C) fractiousness (F) focus on matters close at hand (I) immutable7. To the untutored eye the tightly forested Ardennes hills around Sedan look quite (i)______, (ii) ______ place through which to advance a modern army; even with today’s more numerous and better roads and bridges, the woods and the river Meuse form a significant (iii) ______. BLANK (i) BLANK (ii) BLANK (iii) (A) impenetrable (D) a makeshift (G) resource (B) inconsiderable (E) an unpropitious (H) impediment (C) uncultivated (F) an unremarkable (I) passage8. Managers who think that strong environmental performance will (i) ______ their company’s financial performance often (ii) ______ claims that systems designed to help them manage environmental concerns are valuable tools. By contrast, managers who perceive environmental performance to be (iii) ______ to financial success may view an environmental management system as extraneous. In either situation, and whatever their perceptions, it is a manager’s commitment to achieving environmental improvement rather than the mere presence of a system that determines environmental performance.BLANK (i) BLANK (ii) BLANK (iii)(A) eclipse (D) uncritically accept (G) complementary(B) bolster (E) appropriately acknowledge (H) intrinsic(C) degrade (F) hotly dispute (I) peripheral。