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2020年全国新东方在线gre强化班英语考试阅读题及答案

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2020年全国新东方在线gre强化班英语考试阅读题及答案

由于新gre考试备考时间长,内容多,在如此短的时间里全部看一遍相当困难,很可能适得其反,还容易造成考生的紧张情绪。2020年全国新东方在线gre强化班英语考试阅读题及答案。
    第一篇
 
  1.Drug companies lose money when manufacturing drugs that cure those suffering from rare diseases because selling a drug to only a few people usually does not recoup manufacturing expenses.Therefore,a company manufacturing any of the drugs that cure those suffering from loxemia,an extremely rare disease,will undoubtedly lose money.
 
  Which of the following,if true,most seriously weakens the conclusion above?
 
  (A)Several drugs that cure those suffering from loxemia also cure those suffering from very common illnesses.
 
  (B)Most of those who contract loxemia also con-tract another illness concurrently.www.telnote.cn
 
  (C)Most of the drug companies that manufacture drugs that cure rare diseases do not manufac-ture drugs that cure loxemia.
 
  (D)A sizable number of people are afflicted with one or another rare disease even though each rare disease afflicts only a small number of people.
 
  (E)The larger the amount of a drug that is manu-factured,the lower the manufacturing expense for each unit of the drug that is produced.
 
  2.The tomb of a warrior killed in 1501 bears a sculpted portrait depicting him dressed for battle.Some his-torians attribute the portrait to an artist from that century,but of the many references to the tomb in surviving documents,none that predates the 1800’s mentions the portrait.The portrait is therefore more likely the work of a much later artist.
 
  Which of the following,if true,would also support the conclusion of the argument if substituted for the evidence given concerning the portrait?
 
  (A)The portrait of the warrior was commissioned by the family of the warrior’s widow.
 
  (B)References in surviving documents mention that an artist was paid in 1525 for an unspecified number of works for the church in which the tomb is located
 
  (C)The warrior is depicted in the portrait as wearing boots made of a material not used for boots until the 1700’s.
 
  (D)Some other art treasures from the church in which the tomb is located have been reliable dated to the 1400’s.
 
  (E)The portrait of the warrior on the tomb strongly resembles a portrait of him known to have been completed during his lifetime.
 
  3.Scientist:More than 1,000 large asteroids regularly cross the Earth’s path.Even though the probabil-ity of one colliding with the Earth is extremely slight,we should do whatever we can to reduce that probability since any such collision would be catastrophic.The best way to avoid such a disaster is to deflect the asteroids.The only known way of deflecting asteroids is by hitting them with nuclear weapons that would be stored in space stations.
 
  The scientist’s claims are structured so as to lead to which of the following conclusions?
 
  (A)Nuclear technology is the only technology that can plausibly be used to prevent natural catastrophes.
 
  (B)Nuclear weapons should be deployed in space.
 
  (C)No catastrophe has yet been caused by the collision of an asteroid with the Earth.转自:考试网 - [telnote.cn]
 
  (D)The 1,000 large asteroids that cross the Earth’s path pose only an extremely slight risk of colliding with the Earth.
 
  (E)There is currently no acceptable use to which nuclear weapons can be put,aside from pro-tecting the Earth from asteroids.
 
  4.It has long been thought that high levels of the hor-mone testosterone contribute to the onset of heart disease in men.However,this view cannot be correct,since men who have heart disease typically show significantly lower levels of testosterone than do men who have not had heart disease.
 
  The argument above assumes which of the following?
 
  (A)Many men who have never had heart disease have unusually low levels of testosterone.
 
  (B)Having heart disease does not significantly lower the level of testosterone in men.
 
  (C)Levels of hormones other than testosterone significantly affect the likelihood that a man will develop heart disease.
 
  (D)Heart disease and lowered testosterone levels in men are the effects of a single common cause.
 
  (E)High levels of testosterone have never been thought to contribute to a serious disease other than heart disease.
 
  5.People who engage in scuba diving are healthier,on average,than people who do not engage in this activity.Therefore,scuba diving tends to promote improved health.
 
  The argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that it
 
  (A)presupposes that everyone who takes up scuba diving does so solely for health reasons
 
  (B)leads to a further and falsifiable conclusion that no one can achieve good health without engaging in scuba diving
 
  (C)fails to point out that a small number of people are seriously injured in scuba diving accidents each year
 
  (D)treats a precondition for improving one’s health as though it were something that by itself could ensure good health
 
  (E)overlooks the possibility that people generally do not take up scuba diving unless they are in good health
 
  参考答案:A C B B E
 
    第二篇
 
  Unlike most Jane Austen scholarship before 1980, much recent scholarship analyzes the novels of Austen, who lived from 1775 to 1817, in the context of Austen’s tumultuous times, which saw the French and American revolutions and the Napoleonic Wars. Yet Frantz notes another revolution, rarely mentioned in Austen scholarship: the Great Masculine Renunciation that altered conventions in men’s dress and behavior. During the later eighteenth century, wealthy gentlemen exchanged the velvets and satins long in fashion for somber woolen suits. Frantz contends that this change reflected deeper cultural changes. The value once placed on men’s expressiveness, reflected in Mackenzie’s novel The Man of Feeling (1771), gave way to a preference for emotional restraint. In Austen’s novels, the heroine often struggles to glimpse the true nature of hero beneath his reserved exterior.
 
  1. The author of the passage mentions The Man of Feeling (1771) in order to
 
  A. contrast Mackenzie’s reasons for writing novels with those of Austen
 
  B. introduce evidence regarding the influence of particular writers on Austen
 
  C. corroborate a claim that a convention of masculine behavior changed during Austen’s lifetime
 
  D. suggest that Austen’s novels were more reflective of their historical context than Mackenzie’s had been
 
  E. challenge a particular misconception about the modes of behavior common among gentlemen in the later eighteenth century
 
  2. The passage suggests which of the following about scholarship on Jane Austen?
 
  A. Much recent scholarship has begun to place greater emphasis on gender conventions governing men’s behavior during Austen’s lifetime.
 
  B. Some scholarship has debated whether Austen’s novels depict emotional restraint as an admiral quality.
 
  C. Certain scholars argue that Austen’s novels do not accurately reflect cultural changes during Austen’s lifetime that changed the way gentlemen dressed and behaved.
 
  D. After 1980, scholarship on Austen shifted toward a greater emphasis on the historical context in which she wrote.
 
  E. With few exceptions, recent scholarship depicts Austen as a writer who had little interest in the tumultuous events of her time.
 
  答案:C D
 
2020年全国新东方在线gre强化班英语考试阅读题及答案。GRE词汇含两部分内容:积极词汇(主要出现于反义词、同义词,填空部分)。记忆单词的同时,必须注意对单词的理解,如一词多义,动静态,主动态等等。

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