1. The self-important cant of musicologists on record jackets often suggests that true appreciation of the music is an ________ process closed to the uninitiated listener, however enthusiastic. 6 C' @ m9 N2 }6 N( q; K: T
(A) unreliable 3 f) E6 z% ^) v7 G! o/ a
(B) arcane
, V0 P1 g: q3 I. X (C) arrogant
1 n) }7 ^" o% d$ j( R, {8 @0 n (D) elementary
' b- ^7 _ v: P- e( ~ (E) intuitive & T# v3 h% l. l* z8 Y
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2. Psychology has slowly evolved into an ________ scientific discipline that now functions autonomously with the same privileges and responsibilities as other sciences. : Q+ ?6 |$ _, h* N! o0 V
(A) independent
$ s8 W+ R' n1 f9 P+ e (B) unusual 3 ~0 ?8 `6 _" [0 I* ], g( d6 s
(C) outmoded
3 X# F9 {$ I. |0 q$ M' x; ] (D) uncontrolled
9 K* `" p# Y' g8 E: h, V5 s( q3 ^5 _ (E) inactive
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3. Nineteenth-century scholars, by examining earlier geometric Greek art, found that classical Greek art was not a magical ________ or a brilliant ________ blending Egyptian and Assyrian art, but was independently evolved by Greeks in Greece.
4 \. t% O9 P; I( s2 ^ (A) stratagem ... appropriation
2 r# [' r! p7 p3 A2 ? (B) exemplar ... synthesis 7 |. P) K. `& {( P
(C) conversion ... annexation 1 m7 n4 F( Z) a% a
(D) paradigm ... construct
1 |1 [" o% @0 @3 ` (E) apparition ... amalgam
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`! u R c! t4 Z' ?6 g7 y4. Dependence on foreign sources of heavy metals, though ________, remains ________ for United States foreign policy.
! S" Q6 c) r2 B* |8 o" H. u (A) deepening ... a challenge
. _8 ^* @- K: q (B) diminishing ... a problem # V! r9 y" [& L. S' C; Y
(C) excessive ... a dilemma + e' Y* Y; c' I0 M1 K P) X
(D) debilitating ... an embarrassment
+ z, }; t$ ^9 Q# ^ (E) unavoidable ... a precedent ( f& m3 r) b/ L2 O9 L
0 d+ O7 n. a; S) \ |3 j5. Opponents of the expansion of the market economy, although in ________, continued to constitute ________ political force throughout the century.
' }4 h7 W: r. C' K# q (A) error ... an inconsequential , q+ n' y( O& w7 ?: J( _, E, ?
(B) retreat ... a powerful ' `7 s4 c* o: ?, D; A! L
(C) disarray ... a disciplined - n1 [6 I6 }% W! x8 o6 [! P8 r1 [0 P
(D) jeopardy ... an ineffective
9 [: }5 n. s2 I (E) command ... a viable
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6. Although the revelation that one of the contestants was a friend left the judge open to charges of lack of ________, the judge remained adamant in her assertion that acquaintance did not necessarily imply ________. ' N% ?3 J1 q( n$ }6 G3 Q( e
(A) prudence ... tolerance % R6 O1 c% C* X- |* A( R
(B) detachment ... foreknowledge
" v+ U) ?4 w1 j& D2 b* x (C) exoneration ... impropriety ( G5 a: y0 F- M/ C4 |
(D) prejudice ... preference ; [4 C- q9 P/ w" j$ b" v5 J
(E) disinterestedness ... partiality
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+ V6 H& K" N7 U l4 H7. Although he attempted repeatedly to ________ her of her conviction of his insincerity, he was not successful; she remained ________ in her judgment. # k( T# n- o& G3 U' ]# C: g
(A) remind ... forceful
3 ^9 J% u6 s6 O. @; ] (B) convince ... unfeigned
$ L; q; B6 B3 h (C) exorcise ... indulgent - r4 c3 P: N( u, y, L
(D) disabuse ... adamant
& m @* o6 Y; Q% S (E) free ... unsure
- j$ L- o, ^+ w& l7 p1. 从前面的关键词可以解题。
* n3 @- u, Q* {' X3 a7 @! T2 h unreliable 不可靠的 9 ]: f. e& ?9 _- ^+ T
arcane 神秘性 * Z& N6 _7 U, q9 V0 f r% v5 z
答案:B
5 D" C) d6 B2 h arrogant 狂妄的,傲慢的
* v9 V2 M9 @( S3 x. G elementary 简单的 , ?% }, O1 M V3 o, Q
intuitive 直觉的 7 _- n0 J! d7 f0 t
从后面的句子内容也可以解题 5 M9 O7 F6 Q$ X) K1 G
2. 形容词修饰名词+that从句。关键词functions autonomously。
. [! M% l: Y" u I! |5 F. k independent 独立的 1 M$ r6 R1 R* j( R! H6 i
答案:A |