2019年12月28日GRE考试机经真题解析,2019年gre作文题目汇总

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2019年12月28日GRE考试机经真题解析,2019年gre作文题目汇总

2019年12月28日GRE考试真题解析

数学部分

数学1

2018/4/9

有两个三角形,周长分别为52 和32。比较这两个三角形的面积。

数学2

2018/4/9

k是正整数。 149 的2k 次方和143 的2k 次方的个位数有多大?

数学3

2018/4/9

H={1,2,3,4},G={1,3,5,7},求点数(h,g)

数学4

2018/4/9

有10 个正整数,它们的总和是101。没有一个数大于另一个数的两倍。问:这10个数中最大的数是多少?

数学5

2018/4/9

将20 添加到此类数据的因子之一。该数据为113123135261293。应该加上哪个因素才能使最终的结果最大呢?

数学6

2018/4/9

4 名学生至少选择2 个或更多来完成一个项目,一共有多少种组合?

数学7

2018/4/9

100到999之间有多少个三位数?每个数字的和是4

数学8

2018/4/9

从大于100 且小于1000 的整数中随机选择一个数。求该数能被7 整除的概率。

数学9

2018/4/9

32^19-32个位数是多少?

数学10

2018/4/9

有人需要进口多套瓶子。每瓶收费12.04 美元,每套运费4.8 美元(不是单瓶而是整套)。每组中瓶子数量的标准差为1.5。每套价格的标准差是多少

数学11

2018/4/9

事件A发生的概率是0.85,事件B发生的概率是0.9,AB是独立事件,AB都不发生的概率是多少?

数学12

2018/4/9

直线方程y=5x+40,x的标准差为4.6,y的标准差是多少?

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2019年12月28日GRE考试真题解析

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2018/4/9

给计算机分配(i)_____ 任务(例如,在国际象棋中获胜或预测天气),机器几乎每次都能胜过人类。然而,当问题是(ii)_____,或需要结合不同的来源时,计算机是(iii)_____人类智慧。

A. 明确的

D.细致入微

G. 不匹配

B、随机

E.无关紧要的

H.不屈不挠

C.开放式

F.可解

我.能够矮化

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2018/4/9

历史学家芭芭拉·阿尔彭·恩格尔(Barbara Alpern Engel) 撰写一本关于俄罗斯妇女的书的任务肯定是a(i)_____ 之一,因为(ii)_____ 俄罗斯帝国的人民意味着俄罗斯妇女永远不能被视为一个同质群体。

A.激励性

D.团结一致

B. 无聊

E、不感兴趣

C.令人生畏的

F.多样性

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2018/4/9

人类的特点之一是,我们非理性地倾向于可预测的事情并避免风险,无论这种原因是什么,它都不是处理复杂的长期问题的坚实基础。

A.偏心率

B、偏爱

C. 动摇

D.倾向性

E.摇摆不定

F.怯懦

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2018/4/9

目前之所以能够对生命世界有一个科学的认识,部分原因在于,虽然技术进步产生了一系列数据——从详细的基因组序列到记录地球生态系统的复杂卫星图像——但我们的能力to(ii)_____ 这些数据仍然远远落后于他们的(iii)_____。

A.令人沮丧的

D. 聚集

G.获取

B、有趣的

E. 逮捕

H.解释

C.具有挑战性

F.争议

一、实施

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2018/4/9

在确定她观察到的尘埃占象限质量的百分之二时,天文学家表明,尘埃的极端视觉突出_____ 它对该区域总质量的贡献相对较小。

贝利斯

B. 口罩

C.亮点

D. 无效化

E.反驳

F. 强调

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2018/4/9

尽管她以严厉而精确的方式讽刺了有抱负的社会人士和有钱人的生活,但作者似乎(i)_____是她所呈现的世界的一部分(ii)_____。

憎恶

D、遥不可及

B.津味

E.难以忍受的

唤起

F.迷人

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2018/4/9

这位医学教授的论点——几乎不是什么新鲜事,但很少被他杰出的教职人员所认可——是,病人不仅仅是他们的症状和系统的总和。

A、打折

B.忽略

C.颠覆

D.低估

E. 拥护

填空30-8

2018/4/9

汤普金森之前对大学的捐款虽然非常慷慨,但未能_____她最近捐赠的金额。

A.补偿

B.预兆

C.澄清

D.预测

偏移量

破坏镰刀菌

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2018/4/9

矩形唱片公司因其标志性的衍生产品系列数十年生产过剩而受到批评,它用大量重新包装的旧CD 满足了市场,这干扰了其创新和制作新专辑的能力。

迪斯

谷胱甘肽

C.缺乏症

D.过量

E.丰度

丰饶

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2018/4/9

科相反,基于经验假设的检验。

A. 符合条件

D.忽略

B. 抛弃

E.预测

C. 肯定

F.确认

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十九世纪的立法者罗伯特·巴恩韦尔·瑞特(Robert Barnwell Rhett) 因使用不节制的语言而闻名,即使在一个相当政治化的时代,它也几乎占据了自己的类别。

A.渎职行为

B.剧变

C、虚伪

D.谩骂

E. 裁员

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2018/4/9

对于新任首席执行官最近从媒体收到的所有信息,她的员工有一个

对她的看法显然不那么乐观。

黄芪

B.贡品

C.评估

D.批评

E.注意力

F.宣传

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2018/4/9

尽管科学进步导致观念不断修正,但多年来一直存在的一项观察结果是,世界上有很多昆虫:已识别出约950,000 种昆虫。

A.鲁棒性

B、显着

斯特朗

D、令人困惑

E.混杂因素

模糊F.

解析

虽然是一个非常明显的转折词,促使我们扭转“不断修改”。选择两个“稳定、不变”选项进行空间预测。很多学生在ABC之间犹豫不决,后来被意义所吸引,错误地选择了BC。

Robust一词中“强而稳定”的含义可以满足空间的预测,也可以与strong组成一对同义词来形容随后发现的昆虫是稳定的、不变的,所以正确选项是AB。

至于DEF,首先,文本并没有为昆虫的发现定义“困难”或“不困难”。其次,DEF都表达了“困难”的意思。两个选项很难选择,因此被排除在外。

“稳健”“稳定、不变”一词的含义也出现在本次考试的另一道题的题干中。让我们来看看:

根据Edith Widder 博士的说法,测量沉积物中的污染物水平比测量水中的化学物质水平更准确、更可靠地表明河口的健康状况,因为水中的污染是(i)_____,但沉积物中的污染是(ii)_____。

鲁棒性和精确性并列来修饰指示,也用其“稳定、不变”的含义。为大家提供良好的体验。

此外,robust也被检验了“健康、强壮”的含义。

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古生物学家重新审视了这个问题,认为公认的分类通过在标本之间做出似是而非的区别而保证了标本的本质连续性。

A. 反驳

贝利德

C.合并

D.普尔格德

E.放松

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一些对流行小说的学术批评在性质上是(i)_____,基于这样的假设:吸引力越广泛,小说就越(ii)_____。

A.严谨

D. 不良的

B、无罪的

E. 完成

精英主义者

F、可理解的

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2018/4/9

在整个二十世纪的大部分时间里,常识似乎表明动物不能根据理性或审美标准做出选择。这样的选择是(i)_____人类的心理能力。(ii)_____这种动物与人类认知的科学家经常被指责拟人化。

A. 预留

D.已接受

B、不符合

E.越界

C.类似

F.加重

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多项研究(i)_____ 假设纸杯由于由天然产品制成,因此比塑料(聚苯乙烯)制成的杯子更环保(ii)_____。事实上,这些研究表明,生产纸杯的环境(iii)_____纸杯的生产、处置和回收与聚苯乙烯杯的生产、处置和回收相关的相关内容即使不是更多,也是相似的。

A.证实

D.友好的

G.好处

B.利用

危险大肠杆菌

H.成本

C.驱散

F.可预测的

一、机会

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虽然总理在(i)____ 实际权力方面的长期声誉可能(ii)_____ 他最近表示愿意将实权移交给地区议会和地方政府,但肯定不会(iii)_____ 他这样做。

A、集中化

D. 不可避免的

G.要求

B.监督

E.基于

H.允许

C.探索

F.提出质疑

I.排除

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根据Edith Widder 博士的说法,测量沉积物中的污染物水平比测量水中的化学物质水平更准确、更可靠地表明河口的健康状况,因为水中的污染是(i)_____,但沉积物中的污染是(ii)_____。

A. 下降

D.显着性

B、易于管理

E.持久性

C.瞬态

F.可检测的

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环境问题国际监管的支持者一直在与科学的不确定性和经济的敌意作斗争,这两个障碍在政治立场上往往是密切相关的,因为出于经济原因对环境监管的经济敌意具有(i)_________潜在的相当大的不确定性环境监管面临的大多数环境挑战。

A.解决了

D.夸大功效

甘赛德

E.淡化合法性

C.利用

F.质疑错误性

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海亚娜·库西姆科(Hyana Kusiemko) 和她的同事推测,(i)_____ 低收入工作人员对提高最低工资的支持是一种厌恶最后排名的形式。将自己与排名最后的人区分开来。

A、坚定不移

D. 否认自己的意愿

B.大声喧哗

E.保留自己的能力

温热的柑橘

F. 掩饰他们的需求

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帕特森认为废物泄漏到河里是_____情况:相比之下,从他们对此事的沉默来看,工厂业主认为这个问题不需要立即采取行动。

A.挥之不去

B. 复杂的

C、按压

D. 令人疲惫不堪

E. 紧急的

F.错综复杂

2019年12月28日GRE考试真题解析

2019年12月28日GRE考试真题解析

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阅读文本

第158章

2018/4/9

20 世纪70 年代,Sportfishers 将梭鲈(一种鲈鱼)引入英国的河流和运河。由于梭鲈捕食大量较小的鱼类,因此对本地鱼类种群产生了毁灭性影响。为了保护本地鱼类,政府计划去年从英国水道中清除了很大一部分梭鲈。令人惊讶的是,今年本地鱼类因梭鲈而损失的数量比往年还要多。

阅读选项

第158 段

2018/4/9

1.以下哪一项如果正确,最有助于解释梭鲈对本地鱼类种群的更大影响

A.英国的气候与梭鲈原产地的气候非常相似。

B.大部分被移走的梭鲈已经完全长大,而完全长大的梭鲈会吃掉大量较小的梭鲈。

C. 每年英国航道都会有大量梭鲈被游钓者捕获。

D. 先前的政府计划

signed to remove nonnative species from Britain’s waterways have failed. E.Zander are just one of several nonnative fish that prey on the other fish found in Britain’s waterway. 阅读-正文 Passage 215 2018/4/9 W.E.B.Du Bois’exhibit of African American history and culture at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle attracted the attention of a world of sociological scholarship whose value his work challenged.Du Bois believed that Spencerian sociologists failed in their attempts to gain greater understanding of human deeds because their work examined not deeds but theories and because they gathered data not to affect social progress but merely to theorize.In his exhibit,Du Bois sought to present cultural artifacts that would shift the focus of sociology from the construction of vast generalizations to the observation of particular,living inpidual elements of society and the working contributions of inpidual people to a vast functioning social structure. 阅读-选项 passage 215 2018/4/9 1.The passage implies that Du Bois attributed which of the following beliefs to Spencerian sociologists A.Theorizing is important to the understanding of human actions B.Vast generalizations have limited value. C.Data gathering is a relatively unimportant part of sociological research. D.Sociology should focus on the living elements of society rather than cultural artifacts. E.Particulars are more important than universals. For the following question,consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply. 2.The passage implies that Du Bois believed which of the following statements about sociology A.It should contribute to the betterment of society. B.It should study what people actually do. C.It should focus on how existing social structures determine inpidual behavior. 阅读-正文 Passage 152 2018/4/9 In February 1848 the people of Paris rose in revolt against the constitutional monarchy of Louis-Philippe.Despite the existence of excellent narrative accounts,the February Days,as this revolt is called,have been largely ignored by social historians of the past two decades.For each of the three other major insurrections in nineteenth-century Paris—July 1830,June 1848,and May 1871—there exists at least a sketch of participants’backgrounds and an analysis,more or less rigorous,of the reasons for the occurrence of the uprisings.Only in the case of the February Revolution do we lack a useful description of participants that might characterize it in the light of what social history has taught us about the process of revolutionary mobilization. Two reasons for this relative neglect seem obvious.First,the insurrection of February has been overshadowed by that of June.The February Revolution overthrew a regime,to be sure,but met with so little resistance that it failed to generate any real sense of historical drama.Its successor,on the other hand,appeared to pit key socioeconomic groups in a life-or-death struggle and was widely seen by contemporary observers as marking a historical departure.Through their interpretations,which exert a continuing influence on our understanding of the revolutionary process,the impact of the events of June has been magnified,while,as an unintended consequence,the significance of the February insurrection has been diminished.Second,like other“successful”insurrections,the events of February failed to generate the most desirable kinds of historical records.Although the June insurrection of 1848 and the Paris Commune of 1871 would be considered watersheds of nineteenth-century French history by any standard,they also present the social historian with a signal advantage:these failed insurrections created a mass of invaluable documentation as a by-product of authorities’efforts to search out and punish the rebels. Quite different is the outcome of successful insurrections like those of July 1830 and February 1848.Experiences are retold,but participants typically resume their daily routines without ever recording their activities.Those who played salient roles may become the objects of highly embellished verbal accounts or in rare cases,of celebratory articles in contemporary periodicals.And it is true that the publicly acknowledged leaders of an uprising frequently write memoirs.However,such documents are likely to be highly unreliable,unrepresentative,and unsystematically preserved,especially when compared to the detailed judicial dossiers prepared for everyone arrested following a failed insurrection. As a consequence,it may prove difficult or impossible to establish for a successful revolution a comprehensive and trustworthy picture of those who participated,or to answer even the most basic questions one might pose concerning the social origins of the insurgents. 阅读-选项 passage 152 2018/4/9 1.With which of the following statements regarding revolution would the author most likely agree A.Revolutionary mobilization requires a great deal of planning by people representing disaffected groups. B.The objectives of the February Revolution were more radical than those of the June insurrection. C.The process of revolutionary mobilization varies greatly from one revolution to the next. D.Revolutions vary greatly in the usefulness of the historical records that they produce. E.As knowledge of the February Revolution increases,chances are good that its importance will eventually eclipse that of the June insurrection. 2.Which of the following is the most logical objection to the claim made in the last paragraph A.The February Revolution of 1848 is much less significant than the July insurrection of 1830. B.The backgrounds and motivations of participants in the July insurrection of 1830 have been identified,however cursorily. C.Even less is known about the July insurrection of 1830 than about the February Revolution of 1848. D.Historical records made during the July insurrection of 1830 are less reliable than those made during the May insurrection of 1871. E.The importance of the July insurrection of 1830 has been magnified at the expense of the significance of the February Revolution of 1848. 3.The purpose of the second paragraph is to explain why A.the people of Paris revolted in February 1848 against the rule of Louis-Philippe B.there exist excellent narrative accounts of the February Days C.the February Revolution met with little resistance D.a useful description of the participants in the February Revolution is lacking E.the February Revolution failed to generate any real sense of historical drama 4.It can be inferred from the passage that the author considers which of the following essential for understanding a revolutionary mobilization A.a comprehensive theory of revolution that can be applied to the major insurrections of the nineteenth century B.awareness of the events necessary for a revolution to be successful C.access to narratives and memoirs written by eyewitnesses of a given revolution D.the historical perspective provided by the passage of a considerable amount of time E.knowledge of the socioeconomic backgrounds of a revolution’s participants 阅读-正文 Passage 112 2018/4/9 Whereas Carlos Bulosan aimed through fiction and personal testimony to advance both Filipino civil rights in the United States and the social transformation of the Philippines,Yen Le Espiritu has set herself the task of recovering life histories of Filipino Americans.Her work brings Filipino Americans of the generation following the 1934-1965 immigration hiatus graphically to life.A special strength is the representation of Filipino American women,who were scarce among immigrants before the 1934 American curb on Filipino immigration but composed more than half of the immigrants to America since liberalization in 1965.Espiritu’s subjects document their changing sense of Filipino identity in the United States,much as Bulosan did as a member of the first substantial wave of immigrants. 阅读-选项 passage 112 2018/4/9 1.According to the passage,both Bulosan and Espiritu do which of the following in their work A.consider generational differences in Filipino immigrants’responses to life in the United States B.attempt to make allowance for the demographic variations among Filipino immigrants to the United States C.employ fiction in addition to documenting actual life histories of Filipino immigrants to the United States D.represent how life in the United States has affected immigrants’sense of Filipino identity E.examine the effects on Filipinos in the United States of the 1934 American curb on Filipino immigration 2.In the context in which it appears,“graphically”most nearly means A.in writing B.by means of drawing C.impressionistically D.diagrammatically E.vividly 阅读-正文 Passage 130 2018/4/9 Some archaeologists speculate that the Americas might have been initially colonized between 40,000 and 25,000 years ago.However,to support this theory it is necessary to explain the absence of generally accepted habitation sites for that time interval in what is now the United States.Australia,which has a smaller land area than the United States,has many such sites,supporting the generally accepted claim that the continent was colonized by humans at least 40,000 years ago.Australia is less densely populated(resulting in lower chances of discovering sites)and with its overall greater aridity would have presented conditions less favorable for hunter-gatherer occupation.Proportionally,at least as much land area has been lost from the coastal regions of Australia because of postglacial sea-level rise as in the United States,so any coastal archaeological record in Australia should have been depleted about as much as a coastal record in the United States.Since there are so many resource-rich rivers leading inland from the United States coastlines,it seems implausible that a growing population of humans would have confined itself to coasts for thousands of years.If inhabitants were present 25,000 years ago,the chances of their appearing in the archaeological record would seem to be greater than for Australia. 阅读-选项 passage 130 2018/4/9 1.The passage is primarily concerned with doing which of the following A.presenting an objection to a claim B.accounting for an apparent anomaly C.outlining an alternative interpretation D.correcting a particular misconception E.questioning the validity of a comparison 2.The author of the passage implies which of the following about 25,000 years ago A.The coastline of the region that is now the United States is longer than it was 40,000 years ago. B.Rivers in what is now the United States were numerous than they are now. C.Australia was less densely populated at that time than was the region that is now the United States. D.Australia’s climate was significantly drier than it is now. E.Global sea level was lower than it is now. 3.The author of the passage implies that,in what is now the United States,archaeological evidence of inhabitation in the period from 40,000 to 25,000 years ago is lacking because that region A.had its oldest habitation sites inundated following a postglacial rise in sea level. B.has many resource-rich rivers that facilitated the dispersal of early inhabitants from an initial concentration in coastal areas. C.was sparsely populated until about 25,000 years ago. D.was colonized less than 25,000 years ago. E.was inhabited only by hunter-gatherers until 25,000 years ago. 阅读-正文 Passage 106 2018/4/9 Although vastly popular during its time,much nineteenth-century women’s fiction in the United States went unread by the twentieth-century educated elite,who were taught to ignore it as didactic.However,American literature has a tradition of didacticism going back to its Puritan roots,shifting over time from sermons and poetic transcripts into novels,which proved to be perfect vehicles for conveying social values.In the nineteenth century,critics reviled Poe for neglecting to conclude his stories with pithy moral tags,while Longfellow was canonized for his didactic verse.Although rhetorical changes favoring the anti-didactic can be detected as nineteenth-century American transformed itself into a secular society,it was twentieth-century criticism,which placed aesthetic value above everything else,that had no place in its doctrine for the didacticism of others. 阅读-选项 passage 106 2018/4/9 1.Which of the following best describes the function of the highlighted sentence A.It explains why the fiction mentioned in the first sentence was not popular in the twentieth century. B.It assists in drawing a contrast between nineteenth-century and twentieth-century critics. C.It provides an example of how twentieth–century readers were taught to ignore certain literature. D.It questions the usefulness of a particular distinction between Poe and Longfellow made by critics. E.It explains why Poe’s stories were more popular than Longfellow’s verse during the nineteenth century. 2.In the context in which it appears,“conveying”most nearly means A.carrying B.transferring C.granting D.imparting E.projecting 阅读-正文 Passage 131 2018/4/9 Animals live longer when their calorie intake is restricted to two-thirds of what is considered normal for their species.Animals so restricted are also generally healthier:most disease,including cancer,diabetes,and neurodegenerative illness,are forestalled.This phenomenon was long attributed to a simple slowing of metabolism(cells’production of energy from fuel molecules)and consequent reproduction of its toxic by-products in response to less food.In fact,however,calorie restriction does not slow mammalian metabolism,and in yeast and worms,metabolism is both sped up and altered.Some scientists now theorize that calorie restriction is a biological stressor that,like natural food scarcity,induces a more complex defensive response,which in mammals includes changes in cellular defenses and repair. 阅读-选项 Passage 131 2018/4/9 1.In the passage,the function of the highlighted portion(in yeast…and altered)is to A.provide specific examples of organisms whose longevity does not increase in response to calorie restriction. B.illustrate the probable means by which organisms placed on a calorie-restriction diet compensate for the reduction in available food-based level. C.suggest the mechanism that is responsible for prolonging the life of organism whose calorie intake is significantly reduced. D.give an example that explain why scientists’thinking about the physiological effects of calorie restriction changed. E.distinguish the different ways that mammalian and non-mammalian metabolisms respond to significant reductions in calorie intake Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply. 2.The passage implies which of the following about the explanation mentioned in the highlighted text(This phenomenon…of metabolism) A.There are empirical findings that conflict with a presumption of the explanation. B.The explanation predicts that the effect of calorie restriction on longevity will be the greatest for the species with the highest rate of metabolism. C.The explanation predicts that the effects of calorie restriction will be uniformly positive. 阅读-正文 Passage 25 2018/4/9 Modern feminism has brought the reputation of the English writer Mary Wollstonecraft(1759-1797)to something approaching the luster it deserves.While she enjoyed a certain celebrity among political radicals in the years just after her death,beginning in the nineteenth century her fame as a writer was hidden by disproportionate attention to her unconventional and,at the time,shocking personal life.When,therefore,Virginia Woolf wrote in 1925 of Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Men and A Vindication of the Rights of Woman that they felt like books so true that they seem now to contain nothing new in them,it was more a wishful than an accurate statement of the case.Wollstonecraft’s advances in moral thinking still have the power to shock position-takers of every party.The importance of gender even today is said to cut across other criteria for judging the conduct of men and women in society;Wollstonecraft,by contrast,believed that the shared morality of men and women should cut across all specifications of gender. Wollstonecraft considered gender-based morality a relic of a barbarous age:part of that specialization of virtues by which every sexual feeling was expected to express itself as libertinism(in men)or false modesty(in women).In her view,there ought to be one criterion of morals for men and women alike,with both sexes cultivating the same virtues.Wollstonecraft rebelled against the copious sentimental literature of her own time,which she felt patronized women by insisting that it was to their advantage to affect chastity and modesty and that such virtues were their own reward. In The Rights of Men,Wollstonecraft explores this double Bulosan standard from an unexpected angle.It was the first major response to Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France(1790),appearing less than a month after the impassioned defense of the deposed French monarchy.A defender of Burke called Wollstonecraft’s book an incoherent mass of treacherous candour,interested generosity,and,if not false,at least unnecessary accusation.But Wollstonecraft nonetheless managed to show how the traditionally feminine virtues of sentimental morality had been transferred by Burke to the aristocracy.Burke’s rhapsody on the queen of France(glittering like the morning star,full of life,and splendor,and joy)was,for Wollstonecraft,an example of the argument that beauty and instinct must often prevail over reason,the argument on which Burke took his stand as a defender of the old order.Like women,Burke thought,and from a similar greatness and delicacy in their nature,the aristocracy were understood at once to require deference and to solicit compassion.To Wollstonecraft,Burke’s argument linked sympathy and power in a dangerous alliance;she insisted that aristocrats do not deserve to be treated in the way that women have traditionally been treated any more than women themselves do. 阅读-选项 Passage 25 2018/4/9 1.By quoting Burke’s defender in the highlighted phrase,the author of the passage most clearly succeeds in A.providing a context for the political turbulence that unseated the French monarchy B.emphasizing the way in which Wollstonecraft’s philosophy pided men and women C.explaining why Wollstonecraft’s work has won more acceptance in the twentieth century than in the nineteenth D.illustrating the nature of the appeal of Burkes argument E.demonstrating the degree of hostility aroused by Wollstonecraft’s work 2.The author of the passage quotes Burke’s description of the queen of France most probably in order to A.provide a specific illustration of a position with which Wollstonecraft took issue B.provide a specific example of Burke’s already archaic prose style C.balance the quotation from Burkes anonymous defender D.provide evidence of why Burkes position was more widely accepted than Wollstonecraft’s E.provide an example of what Wollstonecraft perceived as Burke’s lack of political astuteness 3.The passage suggests that which of the following is true concerning Virginia Woolf’s appraisal of A Vindication of the Rights of Men and A Vindication of the Rights of Woman A.Woolf was defending Wollstonecraft’s theories against attacks by nineteenth—century critics who concentrated only on Wollstonecraft’s notoriety. B.Woolf favored the advances proposed by Wollstonecraft and mistakenly assumed that they had become self-evident in the twentieth century. C.Woolf miscalculated the practical effects that the advances proposed by Wollstonecraft would have on society. D.Woolf decried the loss in the twentieth-century of social progress made in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. E.Woolf was reacting against what she considered a lack of originality on Wollstonecraft’s part while calling for more sweeping changes than Wollstonecraft had proposed. 4.The author of the passage suggests that modern feminism has treated the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft in which of the following ways A.Modern feminism has emphasized the progressive aspects of Wollstonecraft’s writings,while separating her work from her personal reputation. B.Modern feminism has emphasized Wollstonecraft’s importance as a theorist,while deemphasizing her effect on the daily life of her times. C.Modern feminism has worked toward a synthesis of Wollstonecraft’s philosophical advances with those of her contemporaries. D.Modern feminism has embraced Wollstonecraft’s relative importance as a theorist,while rejecting certain elements of her theories of gender-based morality. E.Modern feminism has equated Wollstonecraft’s ideas about the popular sentimentalization of women with her view of monarchist systems of government. 享誉国际教育根据学生在每个科目难度和考试题量进行课程设置,合理的课时安排能够有效针对学生弱项制定合理的学习方案。GRE备考通过高强度讲练,循序渐进的提升学员做题方法和解题技巧,助力考生取得理想成绩。

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