【191213 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12月13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:https://bit.ly/35I64DW(限12/26前)
更多完整版原题收藏请详见班内真经班各期讲义
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1213 GRE填空/等价真题:总共十九组命中真经班
◆填空命中真经班:Every illness is a………(本篇英文原题)
等价:Every illness is a story, and when Annie's began it was characterized
by the kinds of ______ details that mean nothing until seen in hindsight
【真经班解答】unexceptional = nondescript
【真经班解析】nondescript: < non-:not 否定字首 > + < -descript:describe
描述 > → 因为没有明显特征而难以描述的 → 难以区别的。
◆填空命中真经班:The performer can be………(本篇英文原题)
等价:The performer can be ______ in his comedy, but he is fundamentally a
bighearted person who displays a core sweetness even at his most manic.
【真经班解答】inflammatory = provocative
【真经班解析】inflammatory : < flame 火焰 > → 煽风点火的 → 煽动的。
◆填空命中真经班:Britain's Queen Victoria, however………
◆填空命中真经班:The difficulty for nineteenth-century………
◆填空命中真经班:So, perhaps the lesson………
◆填空命中真经班:There has been (i) ______ elephant's ………
◆填空命中真经班:To pay for the……
◆填空命中真经班:Although one can adduce………
◆填空命中真经班:Shirky argues that the………
◆填空命中真经班:The amount of water………
◆填空命中真经班:As Ellen Donkin explains………
◆填空命中真经班:Gravitational waves-ripples in………
◆填空命中真经班:Although movie critics Pauline………
◆填空命中真经班:Many creative photographers were………
◆填空命中真经班:The building affairs minister………
◆填空命中真经班:One of the peculiarities………
◆填空命中真经班:The medical professor's thesis………
◆填空命中真经班:Communal feeding is a………
◆填空命中真经班:Scientists once said that………
(以上英文原请见上面连结下载哦!)
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1213 GRE阅读:总共命中八篇阅读真经班原题(共18题)
◆1213 GRE阅读第一篇命中:pigeons (本篇英文原题)
Although passenger pigeons, now extinct, were abundant in eighteenth-and
nineteenth-century America, archaeological studies at twelfth-century
Cahokian sites in the present-day United States examined household food
trash and found that traces of passenger pigeon were quite rare. Given that
the sites were close to a huge passenger pigeon roost documented by John
James Audubon in the nineteenth century and that Cahokians consumed almost
every other animal protein source available, the archaeologist conducting
the studies concluded the passenger pigeon population had once been very
limited before increasing dramatically in post-Columbian America. Other
archaeologists have criticized those conclusions on the grounds that
passenger pigeon bones would not be likely to be preserved. But all the
archaeological projects found plenty of bird bones