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【180527 GRE機經真題整理】 大家好,我是康老師, 因為題目有三種難度, 所以每位同學在考場上遇到的題目不一定一樣,連作文也常不一樣。 老師特別花了時間在下面彙整各同學們的回報。 由於5月27日兩岸同時開考,所以也將大陸考題併入和大家分享,歡迎同學幫忙補充。 本次英文原題整理請參見:http://bit.ly/2LrLkFQ (限6/11前) 更多完整版原題收藏請詳見班內真經班各期講義 ▲填空 0527 GRE填空/等價真題:總共23組命中真經班 ◆ 填空命中真經班:Historian Barbara Alpern Engel's………(本篇英文原題) Historian Barbara Alpern Engel's task in writing a book about women in Russia must have been a (i)______ one, because the (ii)______ the Russian empire's peoples meant that Russian women could never be treated as a homogeneous group. 【真經班解答】(i) daunting (ii) diversity of 【真經班解析】daunting : dominate (v. 支配) → 被人主宰,內心畏懼氣餒的。 ◆ 填空命中真經班:Individuals, governments, and companies………(本篇英文原題) 等價:Individuals, governments, and companies show ample ability to ______ themselves by setting goals based on current conditions and then blindly following them even when those conditions change drastically. 【真經班解答】hamstring = impair 【真經班解析】hamstring : ham (n. 後腿) + string (n. 筋) → 切斷後腿筋 → 無法自由行動 → 使難有作為。 ◆ 填空命中真經班:Although movie critics Pauline……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:One baffling aspect of……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Partly because of Lee's……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:After continuously rising in……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:When the Agriculture Department…… ◆ 填空命中真經班:While normal floods resulting……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:The media have constantly……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:It is imprecise to……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:He was never…he…… ◆ 填空命中真經班:There is a revelation……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:The order applies to……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:What they see in……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Many fairy tales-and……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Few studies have been……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:History teaches us that……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:There is…in the…… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Since fibromyalgia's symptoms can……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:The concert hall's suspended……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Although many skeptics of……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:The writer argues that……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:In Ramachandran's opinion……… (以上英文原題請見上面連結下載哦!) ▲ 閱讀 0527 GRE閱讀:總共命中6篇閱讀真經班原題(共14題) ◆ 0527 GRE閱讀第一篇命中:Fanny Fern 芬妮方(本篇英文原題) Before feminist literary criticism emerged in the 1970s, the nineteenth-century United States writer Fanny Fern was regarded by most critics (when considered at all) as a prototype of weepy sentimentalism-a pious, insipid icon of conventional American culture. Feminist reclamations of Fern, by contrast, emphasize her "non-sentimental" qualities, particularly her sharply humorous social criticism. Most feminist scholars find it difficult to reconcile Fern's sardonic social critiques with her effusive celebrations of many conventional values. Attempting to resolve this contradiction, Harris concludes that Fern employed "flowery rhetoric" strategically to disguise her subversive goals beneath apparent conventionality. However, Tompkins proposes an alternative view of sentimentality itself, suggesting that sentimental writing could serve radical, rather than only conservative, ends by swaying readers emotionally, moving them to embrace social change. 幫同學奉上原題與正解: 1. Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply. The passage suggests which of the following about the "contradiction" mentioned in the highlighted sentence? It was not generally addressed by critics before the 1970s. It has troubled many feminist critics who study Fern. 2. It can be inferred from the passage that Tompkins would be most likely to agree with which of the following about the "critics" mentioned in the passage? They wrongly assume that "sentimental" must be a pejorative term. ◆ 0527 GRE閱讀第二篇命中:Architectural Morphology建築形態學(本篇英文原題) Architectural morphology is the study of how shifting cultural and environmental conditions produce changes in an architectural form. When applied to the mission churches of New Mexico exemplifying seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Spanish colonial architecture in what is now the southwestern United States, architectural morphology reveals much about how Native American culture transformed the traditional European church architecture of the Spanish missionaries who hoped to convert Native Americans to Christianity. Many studies of these mission churches have carefully documented the history and design of their unique architectural form, most attribute the churches' radical departure from their sixteenth-century European predecessors to local climate and a less-mechanized building technology. Certainly, the limitations imposed by manual labor and the locally available materials of mud-brick and timber necessitated a divergence from the original European church model. However, the emergence of a church form suited to life in the Southwest was rooted in something more fundamental than material and technique. The new architecture resulted from cultural forces in both the Spanish colonial and indigenous Native American societies, each with competing ideas about form and space and different ways of conveying these ideas symbolically. For example, the mission churches share certain spatial qualities with the indigenous kiva, a round, partly subterranean room used by many Southwest Native American communities for important rituals. Like the kiva it was intended to replace, the typical mission church had thick walls of adobe (sun-dried earth and straw), a beaten-earth floor, and one or two small windows. In deference to European custom, the ceilings of these churches were higher than those of the traditional kiva. However, with the limited lighting afforded by their few small windows, these churches still suggest the kiva's characteristically low, boxlike, earth-hugging interior. Thus, although pragmatic factors of construction may have contributed to the shape of the mission churches, as earlier studies suggest, the provision of a sacred space consistent with indigenous traditions may also have been an important consideration in their design. The continued viability of the kiva itself in Spanish mission settlements has also been underestimated by historians. Freestanding kivas discovered in the ruins of European-style missionary communities have been explained by some historians as examples of "superposition." Under this theory, Christian domination over indigenous faiths is dramatized by surrounding the kiva with Christian buildings. However, as James Ivey points out, such superposition was unlikely, since historical records indicate that most Spanish missionaries, arriving in the Southwest with little or no military support, wisely adopted a somewhat conciliatory attitude toward the use of the kiva at least initially. This fact, and the careful, solitary placement of the kiva in the center of the mission-complex courtyards, suggests an intention to highlight the importance of the kiva rather than to diminish it 幫同學奉上原題與正解: 1. The primary purpose of the passage is to correct some misinterpretations about the development of an architectural form 2. The passage suggests that the indicated historians regarded the placement of kivas in the midst of Christian buildings as which of the following? Reflective of the Spanish missionaries' desire to diminish the kiva's importance 3. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument about the Spanish missionaries' attitude toward the kiva? There are no traces of kivas in Spanish mission settlements that were protected by a large military presence. 4. According to the passage, the building techniques prevailing in the Southwest during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries played a role in which of the following? Preventing missionaries in the Southwest from duplicating traditional European churches ◆ 0527 GRE閱讀第三篇命中:Subsurface Life 地底生命 ◆ 0527 GRE閱讀第四篇命中:Mary McCarthy 短文與小說 ◆ 0527 GRE閱讀第五篇命中:Dilworth's English Primer 英語入門書 ◆ 0527 GRE閱讀第六篇命中:Proportional Representation 比例代表 (以上英文原題請見上面連結下載哦!) ▲ 寫作 Issue: 141 [141] 命中GRE作文黃寶書5月號 Argument: 48 [48] 命中GRE作文黃寶書5月號 作文黃寶書5月號下載請見【GRE學習團檔案區】:http://bit.ly/2qZw26d TOEFL學習團 托福JJ情報資源、問題探討、考試情報交流 http://bit.ly/29SZbaN GRE學習團 GRE機經整理、情報資源、問題探討、考試情報交流 https://goo.gl/OVsya5 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 118.163.4.181 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/GRE/M.1528273480.A.D55.html
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