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[GRE填空] 历年GRE考试真题之填空题33

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9 w4 u' e6 o; V' }3 ^. t: }+ F(E) limited
5 Q, o# j0 m0 c+ q4 ]2. The wilderness is ---- in that it permits people
2 z/ N$ Q% k! Z4 f7 _, bto face an important reality—one that demands
) }8 {9 }$ C6 Hmuch of them as thinking, reacting, working individuals, 7 x$ }# D# Z6 p* l! z1 H
not ---- as human machines.
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(C) stimulating.. creatively
$ X; f% x0 w4 j4 S$ t$ O(D) discouraging.. neutrally , ^' A3 O0 j5 o* K7 S
(E) valuable.. merely
- P7 Z- Z: x, {5 {2 t% P* o3. Ambrose Blerce’s biographers agree that the Civil
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event to which be constantly returned and the - F4 ?6 J& j; d( V% i& o
---- that brought some ---- to the hitherto * p+ m; Y/ Z4 j
random pattern of his youth.
% `5 Y. b' X7 O) r: \( U: l. u(A) ordeal.. coherence ' g$ i* O$ {  H. U/ Y
(B) interruption.. continuity 0 q6 W+ C0 m2 j) e  x3 u, t7 ^
(C) climax.. confusion
) l1 D/ G% t( u6 u$ _& f9 ^( Z3 G  I(D) escape.. diversion 4 A* l7 E6 Q# {$ w
(E) hiatus.. rigidity 7 w- Y# @* o- y
4. The constitutional guarantee or tree speech may
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English from censorship, but it is not a great 4 v# [5 x" a: u6 q3 N  q6 E
---- to interpret it as protecting the right to 8 v( y$ Q# P0 h, ]! B6 T7 w9 R
express oneself in any natural language or dialect.
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(B) extension 9 e6 w2 g6 T; Y9 [
(C) sacrifice / H2 l) n# k- e
(D) condemnation
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" {1 r2 a6 z4 j1 D& s6 ?% r5. Although Darwinism was a profoundly ----
# Z! J; d0 f  @2 S( r, i* j% {world view, it was essentially passive, since it
1 Z0 s( g0 k+ L6 G+ Z4 x+ K& }( Xprescribed no steps to be taken, no victories - J6 _: {5 B9 q5 D& c2 ?1 K
over nature to be celebrated, no program of www.ExamW.CoM
) `" Z  |! p. r$ ?" ?+ i) o* ?- dtriumphs of be successively gained.
) ^& F5 b6 E; T4 O3 w. D(A) limited / Y0 u2 P' e, {- t. t& `$ A
(B) repressive 1 x$ n: q0 _- i0 ~% t2 y" ^
(C) debatable 5 M! s) M9 D, u& s4 }# M
(D) innovative
" P+ f5 v: A# x# O# g3 Z(E) paradoxical
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