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【180715 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7月15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/2JX25Yl (限8/1前) 更多完整版原題收藏請詳見班內真經班各期講義 ▲填空 0715 GRE填空/等價真題:總共20組命中真經班 ◆ 填空命中真經班:She was never………(本篇英文原題) She was never (i)_____; she was nothing if not discreet, so she (ii)_____ for the present to declare her passion. 【真經班解答】(i) precipitate (ii) forbore ◆ 填空命中真經班:Although movie critics Pauline………(本篇英文原題) Although movie critics Pauline Kael had a distaste for sycophancy, she also had a need for (i) ______ ; as a consequence of the competing feeling, she sent very (ii) ______ signals to friends and colleagues. 【真經班解答】(i) obeisance (ii) mixed 【真經班解析】obeisance : obey (v. 服從) :< ob-:to > + < -ey:hear 聽 > → 聽話 → 服從 → 服從別人所以?躬表示尊敬。 ◆ 填空命中真經班:What they see in……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Although one can adduce……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Science is arguably a……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Her apparent…her background…… ◆ 填空命中真經班:For parents, the pleasure…… ◆ 填空命中真經班:By deliberately dripping paint……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:After continuously rising in……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Traditional Vietnamese culture has……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Despite the occasional…of…… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Medical research scientists'… claims…… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Galaxy Zoo set a……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:The Labrador duck is……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:People frequently attempt to……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:The professor's habitual air……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Apparent flaws in the……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:The town's air was……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:Historically, the depletion of……… ◆ 填空命中真經班:What they see in……… (以上英文原題請見上面連結下載哦!) ▲ 閱讀 0715 GRE閱讀:總共命中八篇閱讀真經班原題(共22題) ◆ 0715 GRE閱讀第一篇命中:Non-importation Movement (本篇英文原題) An Irish newspaper editorial encouraging women to participate in the non-importation movement launched in Ireland in 1779 appears consistent with a perception that the political use of the consumer boycott originated in North America and spread eastwards across the Atlantic to Ireland. This is a view that most historians have concurred with. For example, T. H. Breen argued that the consumer boycott was a brilliantly original American invention. Breen did acknowledge that a few isolated boycotts may have taken place in other countries. However, Mary Dowd argues that from the late seventeenth century, Irish political discourse advocated for the non-consumption of imported goods and support for home manufactures by women in ways that were strikingly similar to those used later in North America. 幫同學奉上原題與正解: 1. The passage is primarily concerned with citing competing views of an issue 2. citing competing views of an issue qualify a point made in the preceding sentence ◆ 0715 GRE閱讀第二篇命中:Massive Projectiles (本篇英文原題) Massive projectiles striking much larger bodies create various kinds of craters, including “multi-ring basins”–the largest geologic features observed on planets and moons. In such collisions, the impactor is completely destroyed and its material is incorporated into the larger body. Collisions between bodies of comparable size, on the other hand, have very different consequences: one or both bodies might be entirely smashed, with mass from one or both the bodies redistributed among new objects formed from the fragments. Such a titanic collision between Earth and a Mars-size impactor may have given rise to Earth’s Moon. The Earth-Moon system has always been perplexing. Earth is the only one of the inner planets with a large satellite, the orbit of which is neither in the equatorial plane of Earth nor in the plane in which the other planets lie. The Moon’s mean density is much lower than that of Earth but is about the same as that of Earth’s mantle. This similarity in density has long prompted speculation that the Moon split away from a rapidly rotating Earth, but this idea is foundeed on two observations. In order to spin off the Moon, Earth would have had to rotate so fast that a day would have lasted less than three hours. Science offers no plausible explanation of how it could have slowed to its current rotational rate from that speed. Moreover, the Moon’s composition, though similar to that of Earth’s mantle, is not a precise match. Theorizing a titanic collision eliminates postulating a too-rapidly spinning Earth and accounts for the Moon’s peculiar composition. In a titanic collision model, the bulk of the Moon would have formed from a combination of materials from the impactor and Earth’s mantle. Most of the earthly component would have been in the form of melted or vaporized matter. The difficulty in recondensing this vapor in Earth’s orbit, and its subsequent loss to the vacuum of outer space, might account for the observed absence in lunar rocks of certain readily vaporized compounds and elements. Unusual features of some other planets might also be explained by such impacts. Mercury is known to have a high density in comparison with other rocky planets. A titanic impact could have stripped away a portion of its rocky mantle, leaving behind a metallic core whose density is out of proportion with the original ratio of rock to metal. A massive, glancing blow to Venus might have given it its anomalously slow spin and reversed direction of rotation. Such conjectures are tempting, but, since no early planet was immune to titanic impacts, they could be used indiscriminately to explain away in a cavalier fashion every unusual planetary characteristic; still, we may now be beginning to discern the true role of titanic impacts in planetary history. 幫同學奉上原題與正解: 1. According to the passage, which of the following is true of the collisions mentioned in the highlighted sentence? They result in the complete destruction of the impacting body. 2. The author of the passage asserts which of the following about titanic collision models? Such models are so tempting that they run the risk of being used indiscriminately to explain unusual planetary features. 3. The passage suggests that which of the following is true of the cited "compounds and elements"? They are present on Earth but not on the Moon. 4. In the second paragraph, the author is primarily concerned with Arguing in favor of a particular theory about the formation of the Earth- Moon system. ◆ 0715 GRE閱讀第三篇命中:Clouds and Climate Models雲和氣候變化預測 ◆ 0715 GRE閱讀第四篇命中:Latin Tragedies 拉丁文悲劇 ◆ 0715 GRE閱讀第五篇命中:Confessional Poetry懺悔詩 ◆ 0715 GRE閱讀第六篇命中:Island Biodiversity 島的生物多樣性 ◆ 0715 GRE閱讀第七篇命中:Women's Travel Writing ◆ 0715 GRE閱讀第八篇命中:Skinks (以上英文原題請見上面連結下載哦!) ▲ 寫作 Issue: 20 Argument: 7 [7] 命中GRE作文黃寶書7月號 作文黃寶書7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: 118.163.4.182 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/GRE/M.1532661295.A.72F.html
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