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新GRE规律阅读练习题
For each of Questions 1-3, select one answer choice unless
otherwise instructed.
Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following reading passage.
Paule Marshalls Brown Girl, Brownstones (1959) was a landmark in
the depiction of female characters in Black American literature. Marshall
avoided the oppressed and tragic heroine in conflict with White society
that had been 5 typical of the protest novels of early twentieth
her immediate predecessors, Zora Neale Hurston and
Gwendolyn Brooks, she focused her novel on an ordinary Black womans
search for identity within the context of a Black community. But Marshall
extended the 10 analysis of Black female characters begun by Hurston
and Brooks by depicting her heroines development in terms of the
relationship between her Barbadian American parents, and by exploring
how male and female roles were defined by their immigrant culture,
which in turn 15 was influenced by the materialism of White
placing characters within a wider cultural context, Marshall attacked
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racial and sexual stereotypes and paved the way for explorations of race,
class, and gender in the novels of the 1970s. For the following question,
consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply
1. It can be inferred that the author of the passage would describe
Brown Girl, Brownstones as being
□A highly influenced by novels written in the early wentieth century
□B important in the late 1950s but dated today
□C an important influence on novels written in the1970s
2. According to the passage, Hurston, Brooks, and Marshall are alike
in that they
○A did not examine the effects of White culture on their characters
lives
○B were heavily influenced by the protest novels of the early
twentieth century
○C used Black communities as the settings for their novels.
○D wrote primarily about the difficulties their characters
encountered in White culture
○E wrote exclusively about female characters and the experiences
of women
3. The author‘s description of the way in which Marshall depicts her
heroines development is most probably intended to
○A continue the discussion of similarities in the works of Brooks,
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Hurston, and Marshall
○B describe the specific racial and sexual stereo-types that Marshall
attacked
○C contrast the characters in Marshalls novels with those in later
works
○D show how Marshall extends the portrayal of character initiated
by her predecessors
○E compare themes in Marshalls early work with themes in her
later novels
答案:1. C. 2. C 3 D
新GRE规律阅读练习题
Calculations of the density of alloys based on Bernal-type models of
the alloy‘s metal component agreed fairly well with the experimentally
determined values from measurements on alloys consisting of a 5 noble
metal together with a metalloid, such as alloys of palladium and silicon,
or alloys consisting of iron,phosphorus, and carbon, although small
discrepancies remained. One difference between real alloys and the hard
spheres used in Bernal models is that the 10 components of an alloy
have different sizes, so that models based on two sizes of spheres are
more appropriate for a binary alloy, for example. The smaller metalloid
atoms of the alloy might fit into holes in the dense, random-packed
structure of the larger metal atoms.
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4. The authors speculation about the appropriateness of models
using spheres of two sizes for binary alloys would be strongly supported
if models using spheres of two sizes yielded
○A values for density identical to values yielded by one-sphere
models using the smaller spheres only
○B values for density agreeing nearly perfectly with experimentally
determined values
○C values for density agreeing nearly perfectly with values yielded
by models using spheres of three sizes
○D significantly different values for density depending on the size
ratio between the two kinds of spheres used
○E the same values for density as the values for appropriately
chosen models that use only medium-sized spheres
答案:B
新GRE规律阅读练习题
Questions 5 and 6 are based on the following reading passage.
One of the principal themes of Walzers critique of liberal capitalism
is that it is insufficiently s case against the economic
inequality generated bycapitalism and in favor of a radical redistribution
of 5 wealth is presented in a widely cited essay entitled In Defense of
Equality. The most striking feature of Walzers critique is that, far from
rejecting the principle of reward according to merit, Walzer insists on its
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who excel should receive the superior 10 benefits
appropriate to their excellence. But people exhibit a great variety of
qualities—intelligence, physical strength, agility and grace, artistic
creativity,mechanical skill, leadership, endurance, memory, psychological
insight, the capacity for hard 15 work—even moral strength, sensitivity,
the ability to express deserves its proper recompense,
and hence a proper distribution of material goods should reflect human
differences as measured on all these different scales. Yet, under
capitalism, the ability 20 to make money (the green thumb of bourgeois
society) enables its possessor to acquire almost every other sort of social
good, such as the respect and esteem of others. For the following
question, consider each of the choices separately and select all that
apply
passage provides sufficient information to answer which of
the following questions EXCEPT?
□A What weight in relation to other qualities should a quality like
sensitivity have, according to Walzer, in determining the proper
distribution of goods?
□B Which quality does Walzer deem too highly valued under liberal
capitalism?
□C Which are the social goods that are, according to Walzer, outside
the reach of the power of money?
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