Time –30 minutes 38 Questions3 r+ f* ]+ z2 m! u0 i
1. Because the monkeys under study are —— the presence of human beings, they typically ——human observers and go about their business
0 q: j2 S+ {2 p) i( Z, T* b. @ (A) ambivalent about …… welcome
, Q0 s4 s* o. C9 K8 W V' C (B) habituated to …… disregard
2 @# L0 K+ K2 y0 j- ` (C) pleased with …… snub
0 W1 n' ~3 [! [* P( c. N4 M5 { (D) inhibited by …… seek( N7 E+ [3 W }' r/ l
(E) unaware of …… avoid T& X' U3 c9 B, C9 x/ G0 G) K4 o1 N" }
2. Give he previously expressed interest and the ambitious tone of her recent speeches, the senator‘s attempt to convince the public that she is not inter- ested in running for a second term is ——。
7 z" M4 \/ k4 e* y) d (A) laudable
0 W" P/ H: K; B* t (B) likely
7 v& b/ b+ Q3 Q (C) authentic; }- _0 r* [& z* m8 A: K w
(D) futile
1 ]- n) X, i7 w/ l8 @ (E) sincere e( F2 D. w# @9 q1 u, Y. m9 k
3. Many of her followers remain —— to her, and even those who have rejected her leadership are unconvinced of the —— of replacing her during the current turmoil.
1 P) Q6 w4 v4 h7 a2 y& T9 B (A) opposed…… urgency
: X T: s, t2 V' c; A- F9 ^6 s (B) friendly…… harm
0 E# K/ z: ^0 O! _5 B% g' y1 x, N. { (C) loyal…… wisdom
- O+ j2 i: { C* e( a G (D) cool…… usefulness4 z" g6 Y# A- N- R
(E) sympathetic…… disadvantage
5 I/ b. ] q1 v$ Q' Z; ?6 p$ t1 L# x 4. Unlike many recent interpretations of Beethoven‘s piano sonatas, the recitalist’s performance was a delightfully free and introspective one; nevertheless,it was also, seemingly paradoxically, quite ——。8 i: P/ C, A: a4 e. O& a* `
(A) appealing4 A4 u2 x$ s( B! b% v/ i" k
(B) exuberant% f3 B6 t' ?# Y: x5 T' V! s& }
(C) idiosyncratic
9 E# n) e( i& f. Z2 Y (D) unskilled1 u2 R9 k: G& X# m# ]+ {, T G: h
(E) controlled, g$ P, S3 Q1 k
5. Species with relatively —— metabolic rates, including hibernators, generally live longer than those whose metabolic rates are more rapid.
0 s! ?4 b/ d) v, B (A) prolific' g! ^/ d" a1 J+ F+ ?+ T9 a
(B) sedentary
I! P" r6 O; ? K3 s& x (C) sluggish$ |2 G. i' k9 E. b$ P5 \3 d$ |5 r+ Z
(D) measured
, K" r. C- `7 f( n- q4 } (E) restive
* @. N/ m+ ]+ r) X$ d 6. Belying his earlier reputation for —— as a negotiator,Morgan had recently assumed a more —— stance for which many of his erstwhile critics praised him.
, ~( f7 ~ }1 h& T (A) intransigence…… conciliatory. n& r" c+ k! G3 g/ `
(B) impropriety…… intolerant# Z. M3 j8 F) H o! O
(C) inflexibility…… unreasonable
6 i2 N9 I( X- G& a3 n* b: d$ Y (D) success…… authoritative1 k f( o+ ~5 r
(E) incompetence…… combative* Z+ ^0 ~6 X; ` y6 q% L) g
7. Although Irish literature continued to flourish after the sixteenth century, a —— tradition is ——in the visual arts: we think about Irish culture in terms of the word, not in terms of pictorial images.+ N* p& R% Z" |' {* T7 l/ L& l7 ~
(A) rich…… superfluous
9 a; v' {% b1 x! E C (B) lively…… found
- x, G* ]4 w: k3 D+ F1 {- M (C) comparable…… absent
2 O! o8 m; o" f( b- a' e2 o. c. V$ U# s (D) forgotten…… apparent9 {& m) H% _$ A( c& N& g
(E) lost…… extant/ M+ q9 ^3 ~' f+ F
8. SILVER: TARNISH::
$ T$ t" J% z7 t) ?; [ (A) gold: burnish {! I* I8 G. P3 L! s- V
(B) steel: forge
6 E. c9 B L6 e) o+ T6 p% e (C) iron: rust
9 Q+ Y7 K$ u* L# L: I, _ (D) lead: cast
9 C, c( k* E; [ u8 o (E) tin: shear
' l! {7 h. @ o# Z4 W1 b4 z 9. DISLIKE: LOATHING::
# e% ]9 i/ k+ \" f" {- J6 R (A) appreciation: gratification% x# K5 O- x' P- I
(B) hunger: appetite
8 J E+ q+ {( {0 s7 s+ R (C) void: dearth
, r) ^' m4 G, h- Z (D) pleasure: bliss0 J" W# l/ C" {( D* \, w$ r# r: s
(E) pain: ache |