1. Dreams are ________ in and of themselves, but when combined with other data, they can tell us much about the dreamer.
+ X' U6 a ]9 V9 P0 c5 `8 _ (A) uninformative , m P9 E3 ~. ~: K5 C! X( {/ K
(B) startling
* F c* V+ [; D1 _9 z3 g# n (C) harmless 5 D4 l* D4 V/ P2 A
(D) unregulated $ X. ]& p: e j" O7 \$ E0 M( ^
(E) uncontrollable
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2. The powers and satisfactions of primeval people, though few and meager, were ________ their few and simple desires. 6 E1 Q; ^2 X8 |1 e* W( r
(A) simultaneous with # r( `$ t5 s0 Q( n; Q% @8 i
(B) commensurate with
* z) x1 g6 n0 _2 f( Q: v (C) substantiated by
4 w/ |4 }' r& j; a! n( R; r f (D) circumscribed by , }: t6 A- Z! g& ] y0 W" F
(E) ruined by
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/ S* A r& r2 D1 S9 v# O1 p3. Whereas the art critic Vasari saw the painting entitled the Mona Lisa as an original and wonderful ________ feat, the reproduction of a natural object, the aesthetes saw it as ________ that required deciphering.
) N4 Q. G7 U7 ~7 | (A) collaborative ... an aberration / b- B; T+ x! w' B5 k* w
(B) historical ... a symbol 4 \, G- y$ d; i( Q' w
(C) technical ... a hieroglyph
+ _ ^- y7 b& U0 G. f3 S9 D4 W (D) mechanical ... an imitation 4 R% h) T6 P8 @( i4 c8 F# e
(E) visual ... an illusion 5 |0 H( f4 `5 c h1 F$ g7 _
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4. Even though in today’s Soviet Union the ________ the Muslim clergy have been accorded power and privileges, the Muslim laity and the rank-and-file clergy still have little ________ to practice their religion.
( e) ^' H6 u. I) S. t2 w4 y (A) practitioners among ... opportunity
$ f; _, c7 Z! c( Z% a/ Q2 H# X (B) dissidents within ... obligation
) C$ y6 [- D5 u( {. B (C) adversaries of ... inclination " I; E# [9 x( L
(D) leaders of ... latitude & s6 X% c( }# @3 _: ^
(E) traditionalists among ... incentive
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5. Social tensions among adult factions can be ________ by politics, but adolescents and children have no such ________ for resolving their conflict with the exclusive world of adults.
2 T0 z' d7 U4 d (A) intensified ... attitude 1 S4 f0 ]: [# S6 R1 N
(B) complicated ... relief ( w, P1 e3 Q& C; U
(C) frustrated ... justification & ]9 I% u4 j X& `& U, _
(D) adjusted ... mechanism
8 |0 E$ ~7 q7 s# d; n+ @ (E) revealed ... opportunity
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- v6 k* w5 Y! k+ D% H- a6. Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but enlightened intellectual, historians of the 1960’s portrayed him as ________ thinker, eager to fill the young with his political orthodoxy while censoring ideas he did not like. 2 h- D. `/ X2 m- p* X! y% J
(A) an adventurous
* E L( `8 S# f2 W% Y, j (B) a doctrinaire ! c4 p; |7 p9 r7 z- y
(C) an eclectic
$ ~8 [# f6 A% _( u (D) a judicious
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% j, {2 F& G9 c7. An investigation that is ________ can occasionally yield new facts, even notable ones, but typically the appearance of such facts is the result of a search in a definite direction. % u Z/ m3 T6 k* b; \3 `
(A) timely
7 \9 |* J2 Y9 C$ Z* N2 | (B) unguided - W. ^6 e& s: }, V, u1 L5 R& g
(C) consistent : w0 w8 A: n- K0 q
(D) uncomplicated
# ^6 T. _, x. Z+ z3 C& a9 ]' y (E) subjective
5 D/ _# ^. B) ]# x- n2 u1 @, F7 .A不能推出B B被C推出
! {5 L6 n) k1 v$ ^, {0 E AC相反
+ I/ w7 c3 g1 K/ E9 @2 G% [; } 反义词 - V5 E! l- L" x# Q
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同义词
& c) s: {% J9 @" y3 v% C" u特点 3 H% ]. J( U. O* p
1.B是中枢
8 \# r9 J+ d7 e, o G7 A5 W0 {2.特征标志词
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he result of ' l9 _/ d# T5 Q0 \5 L2 U1 F' z- v0 @
the outgrowth of 7 E# S+ S+ w6 l; G% b7 D1 z
notable 5 X3 F, ~2 j# n4 R! s
typically
* A0 C$ p# c" Y8 g) ^% {# ~4 Y occasionally & B. A7 Z% g/ r1 |! L* m$ `
有明确方向的反义词
# I! Z) J8 g' I 无明确方向
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unguided 无方向,无目的的 |