【191020 GRE机经真题整理】
大家好,我是康老师,
因为题目有三种难度,
所以每位同学在考场上遇到的题目不一定一样,连作文也常不一样。
老师特别花了时间在下面汇整各同学们的回报。
由于10月20日两岸同时开考,所以也将大陆考题并入和大家分享,欢迎同学帮忙补充。
本次英文原题整理请参见:http://bit.ly/364EvFu (限11/1前)
更多完整版原题收藏请详见班内真经班各期讲义
▲填空
1020 GRE填空/等价真题:总共二十六组命中真经班
◆填空命中真经班:His ______ speaking style notwithstanding ………(本篇英文原题)
等价:William Perkins, his ______ speaking style notwithstanding, has long
been seen as the moderate face of his political party.
【真经班解答】fiery = impassioned
【真经班解析】fiery: < fier-:fire 火 > → 情感热烈的。
◆填空命中真经班:He was never (i)________ : he………(本篇英文原题)
He was never (i)________ : he was nothing if not (ii)________, so he forbore
for the present to declare his passion.
【真经班解答】(i) impetuous (ii) circumspect
【真经班解析】impetus : < im- = in-:into 里面 > + < -pet:seek 寻求 > →一直
想追求得更深入 → 刺激 → 动力。
◆填空命中真经班:Many readers today consider………
◆填空命中真经班:Though humanitarian emergencies are………
◆填空命中真经班:Not only is the field ………
◆填空命中真经班:Benjamin Franklin's reputation is………
◆填空命中真经班:The astronomer admits that……
◆填空命中真经班:Even though the man………
◆填空命中真经班:Many of the towns………
◆填空命中真经班:Some academic criticism of………
◆填空命中真经班:Knowing how (i) ______ she was………
◆填空命中真经班:Fifteen years ago, the………
◆填空命中真经班:Despite her rather ______ choices………
◆填空命中真经班:Hyana Kusiemko and her………
◆填空命中真经班:Some novelists immodestly idealized………
◆填空命中真经班:When studying the ancient………
◆填空命中真经班:In aquatic environments, the………
◆填空命中真经班:For all the ______ the………
◆填空命中真经班:The science community's perennial………
◆填空命中真经班:The benefits offered by………
◆填空命中真经班:In science education, it………
◆填空命中真经班:Our mass media are………
◆填空命中真经班:Not only is the advent………
◆填空命中真经班:H L's narration in the………
◆填空命中真经班:Making the shift to………
◆填空命中真经班:Despite a tendency to………
(以上英文原题请见上面连结下载哦!)
▲阅读
1020 GRE阅读:总共命中八篇阅读真经班原题(共21题)
◆1020 GRE阅读第一篇命中:Samuel Johnson's patronage (本篇英文原题)
In 1755 British writer Samuel Johnson published an acerbic letter to Lord
Chesterfield rebuffing his patron for neglecting and declining support.
Johnson's rejection of his patron's belated assistance has often been
identified as a key moment in the history of publishing, marking the end of
the culture of patronage. However, patronage had been in decline for 50
years, yet would survive, in attenuated form, for another 50. Indeed, Johnson
was in 1762 awarded a pension by the Crown-a subtle form of sponsorship,
tantamount to state patronage. The importance of Johnson's letter is not so
much historical as emotional; it would become a touchstone for all who
repudiated patrons and for all who embraced the laws of the marketplace.
帮同学奉上原题与正解:
1. The author of the passage mentions Johnson's 1762 pension award in order to
emphasize that patronage still helped support Johnson's writing after his
letter to Lord Chesterfield
2. Which of the following best describes the function of highlighted sentence
in the context of the passage as a whole?
It provides information that qualifies the assertion that Johnson's letter
sharply defined the end of a publishing era
◆1020 GRE阅读第二篇命中:Subsurface Life 地底生命(本篇英文原题)
The discovery of subsurface life on Earth, surviving independently from
surface life, refuted the belief that biological processes require not only
liquid water but sunlight as well, thus greatly enhancing the possibility
of life beyond Earth. Take Jupiter's moon Europa. Space probes show a body
covered with a thick layer of ice. As Europa orbits its planet, however, it
flexes due to the gravitational tug-of-war between it, its sister moons, and
Jupiter. Through friction, this flexing produces heat in the moon's interior
capable of melting ice. Indeed, observations suggest liquid water exists
beneath Europa's icy crust. Photosynthetic life is impossible there because
sunlight is completely absent, but life such as the microbes that flourish
deep within earth may still be possible.
帮同学奉上原题与正解:
1. Life on Europa in the form suggested in the passage would be dependent on
The existence of water on Europa
2. The highlighted sentence "take Jupiter's moon Europa" serves to introduce
A deduction from a newly advanced hypothesis
◆1020 GRE阅读第三篇命中:Architectural Morphology建筑形态学
◆1020 GRE阅读第四篇命中:Animals & Calorie 动物与卡路里
◆1020 GRE阅读第五篇命中:Hot Jupiter 热木星
◆1020 GRE阅读第六篇命中:DMS二甲基硫
◆1020 GRE阅读第七篇命中:Matisse 马谛斯
◆1020 GRE阅读第八篇命中:Latin Tragedies 拉丁文悲剧
◆1020 GRE阅读第九篇命中:David Belasco大卫.贝拉斯科
◆1020 GRE阅读第十篇命中:Island Biodiversity 岛的生物多样性
(以上英文原题请见上面连结下载哦!)
▲逻辑
1020 GRE逻辑真题:总共三组命中真经班
◆逻辑命中真经班:Shoreland County recently purchased………(本篇英文原题)
Shoreland County recently purchased an area of wilderness land in the county
to prevent it from being developed. In doing so, the county as forfeited all
future property taxes on this land. Property taxes are assessed on market
value, and if developed, the land would have contributed significantly to the
county's overall annual tax revenue. Because of the purchase, therefore,
overall annual tax revenue will be lower than it would have been if development
had occurred.
帮同学奉上原题与正解:
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
Land near the area bought by the county will not increase significantly in
market value as a result of being near wilderness that is protected from
development.
◆逻辑命中真经班:The Great Sphinx is………(本篇英文原题)
The Great Sphinx is a huge statue in Egypt that has a lion's body with a man's
head. The face of the Sphinx has long been claimed to be that of pharaoh
Khafre,who lived around 2600 B.C., but it cannot be: erosion patterns recently
discovered on the lion's legs can only have been caused by heavy rains, and
the Sahara has not had heavy rains in over 10,000 years.
帮同学奉上原题与正解:
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
The face of the Sphinx is small relative to the rest of the head, indicating
that the face may have been recarved long after the Sphinx was built.
◆逻辑命中真经班:The damage that trucks………
(以上英文原题请见上面连结下载哦!)
▲数学
◆x大于1000,比较三次根号x和x/100的大小关系
◆100-1000中7的倍数有多少个
▲写作
Issue: 29、34、36;113
[29] 命中GRE作文黄宝书10月号
Argument: 1、38、41、82
作文黄宝书 十一月号下载请见【GRE学习团档案区】:
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