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1、真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版真经GRE填空机经1200题难度分级版(旗舰版)编写说明:本资是根据市面上最受欢迎的GRE填空机经1200题重新编辑而成,在编辑过程中,本书将题目进文字校对,校对和难度分级,希望用分级的难度让学生能够好地去完成这些题目。难度分级的依据主要是由学生的做题情况数据汇总而来,前1000题根据题目正确率来对题目进难度分级,然后根据easy,median和hard三种难度对每 个section进难度分级(难度是由整个section体现)。校对:增加最新机经100题;校对些之前的文字错误等。张巍师介绍:真经GRE创始人,GRE业骨灰级师,多GRE授课经验,累计培

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3、声称张巍师近30万字的。我相信考GRE的学生都是有自己的,这些都是张巍师辛劳动的成果,的,此资除有1200题,还有接别人的。希望大家能够支持张巍师的正版资。:张巍师第 1 页旗舰版真经GREPart 1 填空机经500题section 1 easysection 2 easysection 3 easysection 4 easysection 5 easysection 6 easysection 7 easysection 8 easysection 9 easysection 10 easysection 11 easysection 12 easysection 13 easysect

4、ion 14 easysection 15 easysection 16 mediansection 17 mediansection 18 mediansection 19 mediansection 20 mediansection 21 mediansection 22 mediansection 23 mediansection 24 mediansection 25 mediansection 26 mediansection 27 mediansection 28 mediansection 29 mediansection 30 mediansection 31 medianse

5、ction 32 mediansection 33 mediansection 34 mediansection 35 median:张巍师GRE填空机经1200题难度分级版679111315171921232527293133353739414345474951535557596163656769717375旗舰版第 2 页真经GREsection 36 hardsection 37 hardsection 38 hardsection 39 hardsection 40 hardsection 41 hardsection 42 hardsection 43 hardsection 44

6、hardsection 45 hardsection 46 hardsection 47 hardsection 48 hardsection 49 hardsection 50 hardPart 2 填空机经新700题section 51 easysection 52 easysection 53 easysection 54 easysection 55 easysection 56 easysection 57 easysection 58 easysection 59 easysection 60 easysection 61 easysection 62 easysection 63

7、 mediansection 64 mediansection 65 mediansection 66 mediansection 67 mediansection 68 mediansection 69 mediansection 70 median:张巍师GRE填空机经1200题难度分级版777981838587899193959799101103105107108110112114116118120122124126128130132134136138140142144146旗舰版第 3 页真经GREsection 71 mediansection 72 mediansection 73

8、 mediansection 74 mediansection 75 mediansection 76 mediansection 77 mediansection 78 mediansection 79 hardsection 80 hardsection 81 hardsection 82 hardsection 83 hardsection 84 hardsection 85 hardsection 86 hardsection 87 hardsection 88 hardsection 89 hardsection 90 hardsection 91 easysection 92 ea

9、sysection 93 easysection 94 mediansection 95 mediansection 96 mediansection 97 mediansection 98 hardsection 99 hardsection 100 hardsection 101section 102section 103section 104section 105section 106GRE填空机经1200题难度分级版14815015215415615816016216416616817017217417617818018218418618819019219419619820020220

10、4206208210212214216218:张巍师第 4 页旗舰版真经GRE section 107section 108section 109section 110section 111section 112section 113section 114section 115section 116section 117section 118section 119section 120GRE填空机经1200题难度分级版220222224226228230232234236238240242244246:张巍师第 5 页旗舰版真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版Part 1 填空机经50

11、0题:张巍师第 6 页旗舰版真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版section 1 easy1. It is a paradox of the Victorians that they were bothand, through their empire,cosmopolitan.A. capriciousB. insularC. mercenaryD. idealisticE. intransigent2. My grandma has a strong belief in all things: she insists, for example, that the house in

12、which she lived as a child was haunted.A. clamorousB. invidiousC. numinousD. empiricalE. sonorous3. The (i) of molecular oxygen on Earth-sized planets around other stars in the universewould not be (ii) sign of life: molecular oxygen can be a signa ure of photosynthesis (a biotic process) or merely

13、of the rapid escape of water from the upper reaches of a planetary atmosphere (an abiotic process).4. Given the (i)the committees and the (ii)nature of its investigation, it would beunreasonable to gainsay the committeess at first glance.5. The skin of the poison dart frog contains deadly poisons ca

14、lled batrachotoxins. But the (i) of the toxins has remained an enigma, as the frog does not (ii)them. Now an analysis suggests that the melyrid beetle is the source. Collected beetle specimens all contained batrachotoxins, suggesting that these beetles are (iii)by the frogs.:张巍师第 7 页旗舰版A. effectD. p

15、ressureG. eatenB. originE. produceH. neutralizedC. purposeF. suffer fromI. poisonedA. sterling reputation ofD. superficialB. lack of finding ofE. spontaneousC. ad hoc existence ofF. exhaustiveA. dearthD. a controversialB. presumptionE an unambiguousC. detectionF. a possible真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版6. N

16、ow that photographic prints have become a popular field for collecting, auctions are becomingmore (i). It is not just the entry of new collectors into the field that is causing this intensification. Established collectors interests are also becoming more (ii). Those who once concentrated on the work

17、 of either the nineteenth-century pioneers or the twentieth-century modernists are now keen to have (iii)collections.7. The beauty of the scientific approach is that even when individual researchers dobias orpartiality, others can correct them using a framework of evidence on which everyone broadly

18、agrees.A. overreact toB. deviate fromC. succumb toD. recoil fromE. yield toF. shrink from8. The reconstruct known work is beautiful and also probably: it is the only Hebrew versewritten by a woman.A. singularB. uniqueC. archaicD. counterfeitE. valuableF. fake9. In a book that inclines to, an epilogu

19、e arguing that ballet is dead arrives simply as onemore overstatement.A. pessimismB. misinterpretationC. imprecisionD. vaguenessE. exaggerationF. hyperbole10. The political upheaval caught most people by surprise: despite thewarnings of somecommentators, it had never seemed that imminent.A. sternB.

20、prescientC. propheticD. indifferentE. repeatedF. apathetic:张巍师第 8 页旗舰版A. competitiveD. fickleG. comprehensiveB. tediousE. wide-rangingH. legitimateC. exclusiveF. antiquarianI. impressive真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版section 2 easy1. Among the Meakambut people of PaNew Guinea, legends are associated with spe

21、cificcaves in the Sepik region, and these legends are: only the cave owner can share itssecrets.A. impenetrableB. immutableC. proprietaryD. didacticE. self-perpetuating2. We often regard natural phenomena like rainfall as mysterious and unpredictable; although forshort time spans and particular plac

22、es they appear so, in fact on a truly global scale, nature hasbeen a mA. reliabilityB. diversityC. complexityD. plasticityof.E. discontinuity3. The economic recovery was somewhat lopsided: (i)in some of the industrial economieswhile (ii)in others of them.4. Although trains may use energy more (than

23、do automobiles, the latter move only whenthey contain at least one occupant whereas railway carriages spend a considerable amount of time running up and down the trac s (ii), or nearly so.5. Most capuchin monkey conflict involves such a (i)repertoire of gestural and vocal signalsthat it is difficult

24、 for researchers to tease apart the meanings of the individual signals. This (ii) is (iii)by the fact that many signals seem to shift in meaning according to the context in which they are produced and the developmental stage of the individuals producing them.:张巍师第 9 页旗舰版A. preciseD. problemG. augmen

25、tedB. richE. opportuH. amelioratedC. straightforwardF. oversightI. anticipatedA. lavishlyD. vacantB. efficientlyE. unimpededC. routinelyF. overlookedA. unexpectedD. robustB. feebleE turbulentC. swiftF. predictable真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版6. Within the culture as a whole, the natural sciences have been

26、so successful that the word“scientific” is often used in (i)manner: it is often assumed that to call something “scientific” is to imply that its reliability has been (ii)by methods whose results cannot reasonably be(iii).7. Members of the unions negotiating team insisted on several changes to the co

27、mpanys proposalbefore they would support it, making it clear that they wouldno compromise.A. discloseB. rejectC. brookD. tolerateE. repudiateF. weigh8. Wilson is wont to emphasize theof ants: how ants with full stomachs will regurgitate liquidfood for those without, or how the old will fight so the

28、young can survive.A. beneficenceB. altruismC. unpredictabilityD. intelligenceE. fecundityF. fertility9. During the Renaissance, the use of optical lenses, which were capable of projecting imagesonto blank canvases, greatly aided artists by allowing them to accurately observe and depict the external

29、world; in other words, these lenses were instrumental in conveying.A. idealismB. optimismC. ambitionD. realismE. sanguiF. verisimilitude10. The professors habitual air ofwas misleading front, concealing amazing reserves ofpatience and a deep commitment to his students learning.A. cordialityB. irasci

30、bilityC. disorganizationD. convivialityE. diffidenceF. exasperation:张巍师第 10 页旗舰版A. an ironicD. malignedG. exaggeratedB. a literalE. challengedH. anticipatedC. an honorificF. establishedI. disputed真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版section 3 easy1. Though we live in an era of stunning scientific achievement, many

31、 otherwise educated peopleremain indifferent to or contemptuous of such achievement, even going so far as totheir ignorance of basic physics.A. decryB. condoneC. remedyD. boast ofE. downplay2. Slight butvariation in the timing of the stars pulses led astronomers to deduce that it wasbeing pulled bac

32、kwards and forwards by three planets orbiting around it.A. subtleB. regularC. undetectableD. inconsequentialE. explicable3. The great (i)of most books that examine the American presidency is their ideological bias,but for most part, this volume on the presidency maintains an impressive degree of (ii

33、).4. Many of the towns that have voted to keep incinerators in the countys solid waste plan havedone so not because they necessarily (i)incinerators, but because they are (ii)to narrow their waste-disposal options.5. Just because, as a photographer, Friedlander (i)places that most people consider ug

34、lydoes not mean that he is out to prove they are beautiful. Instead, his work suggests that the photographer simply cannot ignore so much of the built American landscape but is obligated to (ii)what we pass through day in and day out, regardless of (iii).:张巍师第 11 页旗舰版A. tends to avoidD. documentG. a

35、uthenticityB. is harshly critical ofE. emulateH. truthfulnessC. is interested inF. discreditI. aestheticsA. questionD. willingB. favorE. eagerC. opposeF. loathA. contributionD. certaintyB. limitationE. fluencyC. paradoxF objectivity真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版6. Both very good and very bad books are easy

36、to review. Praise and (i)come easily. Butwhat of books that contain a muddle of virtues and vices? Here the reviewers task is more(ii): the authors useful and thought-provoking observations need to be (iii)the useless and tedious.7. In matters of taste, the art patron and collector Peggy Guggenheim

37、was, she was for thestrangest, the most surprising, the most satisfying, the best, the unique.A. a neophyteB. a noviceC. a realistD. an extremistE. a pragmatistF. a zealot8. The laboratory maze has grown ever lesssince it was first invented instead of hoping tolose a rodent in a labyrinth; todays sc

38、ientists design mazes to elicit a few simple, easily measured behaviors.A. intricateB. extensiveC. effectiveD. convolutedE. usefulF. prevalent9. In mathematics, judgments about the validity of proofs are mediated by peer-reviewed journals;to ensure, reviewers are carefu ly chosen by journal editors,

39、 and the identity of scholars whose papers are under considera ion are kept secret.A. timelessnessB. originalityC. fairnessD. comprehensivenessE. objectivityF. novelty10. Since some contemporary Western dieticians believe that the only function of food is to providenourishment, these dieticians view

40、 an emphasis on the aesthetic dimension of the culinary arts as .A. unprecedentedB. unwarrantedC. illuminatingD. groundlessE. promisingF. novel:张巍师第 12 页旗舰版A. ambivalenceD. evidentG. supplanted byB. complimentE. demandingH. sifted fromC. censureF. manageableI. overshadowed by真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版se

41、ction 4 easy1. In the last two hundreds years, the practice of archaeology has changed greatly, from digging upancient artifacts for use by wealthy individuals as art objects to analyzing the detritus of everyday life in the laboratory, and thus fromto data collection.A. suppositionB. theorizingC. f

42、act-findingD. treasure huntingE. scientific discovery2. History teaches us that science is notenterprise;, it is quite the opposite, a motleyassortment of tools designed to safeguard researchers against their own biases.A. an opportunisticB. an anomalousC. a haphazardD. a collectiveE. a monolithic3.

43、 What they see in Tanaka is the one candidate capable of (i)leadership, in direct contrastto Williamson , whose term in office has been marred by (ii) 4. Despite having only recently learned to walk, toddlers make the most (i)dance students.Their joy in movement is so pure, so complete, and so (ii).

44、5. Readers may initially be irked by the books apparent (i)but, once immersed in theauthors prose, they may come to regard the works (ii)as an asset.6. Unambiguous texts can allow their readers to (i)them quickly, but ambiguous texts canhave the attractive (ii)of multiple possible interpretations, a

45、ll of which can be considered equally (iii), and none of which is the single true meaning.:张巍师第 13 页旗舰版A. misunderstandD. stigmaG. validB. comprehendE. blemishH. frankC. complicateF. allureI. inveterateA. flippancyD. subtletyB. aimlessnessE. discursionsC. tendentiousnessF. exhaustivenessA. skilledD.

46、 futileB. inattentiveE. irrelevantC. delightfulF. contagiousA. compassionateD. grandstandingB. decisiveE. partisanshipC. nepotisticF vacillation真经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版7. Harper Lees narration in To Kill a Mockingbird is, mixing an adults and a childsperspective according to no logic other than the im

47、mediate exigencies of the plot.A. a paradigmB. a hodgepodgeC. a mD. an innovationE. a patchworkF. an embarrassment8. The employee had a reputation for fractiousness, but his coworkers found him to be, on thecontrary, quiet.A. insightfulB. affableC. sagaciousD. capableE. easygoingF. productive9. Even

48、 though women in the US would not gain the rights to vote until 1920, throughout thenineteenth century many feminist goals were gradually, especially the rights of married women to control their own property.A. realizedB. abandonedC. erodedD. modifiedE. revisedF. achieved10. Edited collections of sc

49、holarly essays generally tend to be somewhat uneven: they suffer fromthesubject matter of the various essays, the lack of an overarching and consistent thesis, and the variable quantity of the contributions.A. intriguingB. heterogeneousC. comprehensiveD. disparateE. mediocreF. engaging:张巍师第 14 页旗舰版真

50、经GREGRE填空机经1200题难度分级版section 5 easy1. The Labrador duck is one of the mostextinct birds: although there are a fair number ofspecimens, few have yielded reliable data and little is known about the species breeding patterns.A. anomalousB. controversialC. enigmaticD. misrepresentedE. cherished2. The re

51、search found that in assessing others, many people hold an unconscious view thatcompetence and warmth are (i): when they perceive athat he or she must have a tendency to be (ii).to be highly capable, they infer3. Mr. Stevens found that home schooling, far from representing (i)philosophy, (ii) some o

52、f the most widely accepted education ideas: that children should be treated as individuals, taught in small numbers, and given a measure of discretion over their own learning.4. He was never (i); he was nothing if not (ii), so he forbore for the present to declarehis passion.5. Computers make it spe

53、ctacularly easy to search for particular pieces of information indownloaded texts. And doing research in this strategic, targeted manner canfeel (i). Instead of (ii)the organizing logic of the book you are reading, you can approach the book with your own questions and (iii). You, not the author, are the master.:张巍师第 15 页旗舰版A. disorientingD. disregardingG. begin to discern the authors intentB. humblingE. surrendering toH. glean precisely what you want from itC. empoweringF. imitatingI. evaluate the book on its own termsA. chivalrousD. boorishB. impetuousE. circumspectC.

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