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2023年辽宁GRE考试真题卷(2)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Information in the passage provides support for which of the following assertions concerning human cloning . A better understanding of the genetic reprogramming process would not likely allow us to clone higher mammals. . The threat to public health that cloning presents should concern us more than that its threat to individual health. . The lack of interest in cloning owes less to a lack of technology than a skepticism toward its possible benefits.A(A) onlyB(B) onlyC(C) onlyD(D) and onlyE(E) , and 2.Questions 29-34The proportion was on the foundation of the system, causing some problems.A. John PistoleB. Johnny IsaksonC. Doug McMackinD. Carey RappaportE. Sarah Horowtiz 3.Questions 29-34The system is capable of being used in the time to come.A. John PistoleB. Johnny IsaksonC. Doug McMackinD. Carey RappaportE. Sarah Horowtiz 4.Questions 29-34Imagine the prospect and gave a suggestion that technology can solve the problem.A. John PistoleB. Johnny IsaksonC. Doug McMackinD. Carey RappaportE. Sarah Horowtiz 5.Questions 29-34A large range of pictures are needed for the purpose of being determined to carry the system out.A. John PistoleB. Johnny IsaksonC. Doug McMackinD. Carey RappaportE. Sarah Horowtiz 6.Questions 29-34By putting the imaging into use, the automated threat detection would be difficult for the machine cannot tell the parameters of human from others.A. John PistoleB. Johnny IsaksonC. Doug McMackinD. Carey RappaportE. Sarah Horowtiz 7.Questions 29-34People must be collected to fill up the database because the system cannot save any of the imagery.A. John PistoleB. Johnny IsaksonC. Doug McMackinD. Carey RappaportE. Sarah Horowtiz 8.Although he was generally considered an extremely _individual, his testimony at the trial revealed that he had been very _.(A) intrepid.valiant(B) guileless.hypocritical(C) abstemious.temperate(D) meek.timorous(E) ingenuous.obtuse 9.The perpetual spinning of particles is much like that of a top, with one significant difference: unlike the top, the particles have no need to be wound up, for _ is one of their _ properties.(A) revolution.radical(B) motion.intangible(C) rotation.intrinsic(D) acceleration.lesser(E) collision.hypothetical 10.The author provides information that answers which of the following questions . How does the small areas increasing density affect its gravitational field . What causes the disturbance that changes the cloud from its original static state . What is the end result of the gradually increas-ing concentration of the small area of gas(A) only(B) only(C) and only(D) and only(E) , and 11.AnalogiesCLOY : PALATE :Asniff : noseBslit : tongueCsurfeit : appetiteDcling : touchE(E) refine : taste 12.It can be inferred from the passage that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about the role of criticism(A) Its prime office should be to make our enjoyment of the things that feed the mind as conscious as possible.(B) It should be a disinterested endeavor to learn and propagate the best that is known and thought in the world.(C) It should enable us to go beyond personal prejudice to appreciate the virtues of works antipathetic to our own tastes.(D) It should dwell upon excellencies rather than imperfections, ignoring such deficiencies as irrelevant.(E) It should strive both to purify literature and to elevate the literary standards of the reading public. 13.AntonymsCONTENTIOUS:AamenableBinactiveCdispassionateDcallowE(E) severe 14.AnalogiesCONTEMPORANEOUS : EVENTS :Aadjacent : objectsBmodem : timesCtemporary : measuresDgradual : degreesE(E) repetitive : steps 15.AntonymsDIATRIBE:AmedleyBdilemmaCafterthoughtDrebuttalE(E) praise 16.AnalogiesPRATFALL: EMBARRASSMENT :Adeadlock : mortificationBcheckup : reluctanceCdownfall : penitenceDdiehard : grievanceE(E) windfall : jubilation 17.AntonymsGAUCHE:AgrotesqueBtactfulCrightfulDfashionableE(E) inane 18.AntonymsDEBACLE:AeffortBsuccessCdroughtDtransienceE(E) dominance 19.AnalogiesLIMERICK : POEM :Amotif : symphonyBprologue : playCcatch : songDsequence : sonnetE(E) epigraph : novel 20.AntonymsHAPLESS:AfortuitousBfortunateCfortifiedDforbiddenE(E) forestalled 21.All of the following can be found in the auth
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