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新GRE填空三空题18道题汇总(下)

  尽管新GRE考试的考查目的与老GRE并没有太大变化,但新GRE填空题与老GRE句子填空相比,仍有一些自身的特点,需要我们通过多做题多练习来把握这种变化,并摸索出适合自己的新GRE填空题解题方法。以下是新GRE填空三空题18道题汇总第二部分,各位考生可以进行参照练习。

  【10】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) .

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modish

 

gloom

 

similarly equivocal

settled

 

ambiguity

 

less sanguine

detached

 

delicacy 

 

more cynical 

  【11】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.

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pernicious

 

aggressive

 

unstable

counterintuitive

 

predictable

 

adaptable

salubrious 

 

sparing 

 

viable

  【12】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.

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infallibility

 

discomfiting

 

an adaptable

immunity

 

expedient

 

remedial

impartiality

 

imminent

 

an injudicious

  【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.

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overshadowed

 

enhance

 

plausibility of our hypotheses

invalidated

 

obscure

 

certainty of our entitlement

illuminated

 

underscore

 

superficiality of our theories

  【14】 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.

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partiality

problematic

 

exculpate

credulity

 

successful

 

assuage

ambivalence

 

disparaged

 

whet

  【15】 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.

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decadent

 

atavistic

 

an ascetic

claustrophobic

 

spare

 

grandiose

an unprepossessing

 

pretentious

 

an understated

  【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.

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peripheral to

 

justifiably personified in

 

usually long-lasting

central to

 

erroneously attributed to

 

regrettably unnoticeable

at odds with

 

occasionally associated with

 

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.

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controlled

 

abrasive

 

compromised

appreciated

 

intelligible

 

eliminated

employed

 

ubiquitous

 

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)______.

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impenetrable

 

makeshift

 

resource

inconsiderable

 

an unpropitious

 

impediment

uncultivated

 

an unremarkable

 

passage

  参考答案:

  【10】BEG 【11】CFI【12】ADH【13】AEI【14】CEH【15】CEH 【16】BEI【17】BEG【18】AEH

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