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1、再要你命3KYY 80313 GRE 考前点词双鱼座 II陈琦GRE团队 80313频道synthesisunprovenfamiliar revisionistan advocate analysis of eventsarcane obscurestable permanent eternala momentary an evanescentsidestep circumventwayward errantmitigated abatedsynthesissynthesis:a distinct entity formed by the combiningof two or more di

2、fferent things.<A philosophy that is a kind of synthesis of several schools of Western and Eastern thought.>综合:alloy, amalgam, combination, composite, compound, con?lation, fusion, meld, mixture陈琦GRE团队 80313频道synthesisNineteenth-­century scholars, by examining earlier geometric Greek art,

3、 found that classical Greek art was not a magicalor a brilliantblending Egyptian and Assyrian art, but was independently evolved by Greeks in Greece.A. stratagem. appropriationB. exemplar. synthesisC. conversion. annexationD. paradigm. constructE. apparition. amalgam陈琦GRE团队 80313频道synthesisEven thou

4、gh the survey was designated as an inter-­disciplinary course, it involved no real of subject matter.A. encapsulationB. organizationC. synthesisD. discussionE. veri?ication陈琦GRE团队 80313频道synthesis 题源: Travels In and Out of Town: William Cronons Natures Metropolis Given the books many topical st

5、rands, it is perforce a work of synthesis, which is not to say that Cronons research fails to provide suf?icient detail about each of his chosen themes.陈琦GRE团队 80313频道synthesis 题源:陈琦GRE团队 80313频道unprovenunproven : If something is unproven, it has not de<initely been proved to be true.<There ar

6、e a lot of unproven allegations ?lying around. >证实的: unproved ,untested, undemonstrated, unfounded, unsettled, untried, unascertained, uncheckedunprovenIt is true that the seeds of some plants have after two hundred years of dormancy, but reports that viable seeds have been found in ancient tombs

7、 such as the pyramids are entirely.A revived. empiricalB germinated. unfounded C endured. irrelevantD erupted. reasonableE proliferated. substantiatedunproven 题源:-­tunguska-­?-­100-­years-­later/ Although most observers generally accept that some kind of cosmic body, either

8、an asteroid or a comet, exploded in the sky above Siberia, no one has yet found fragments of the object or any impact craters in the affected region. The remains unsolved, but our research team, only the latest of a steady stream of investigators who have scoured the area, may be closing in on a dis

9、covery that will change our understanding of what happened that fateful morning.unprovenfamiliar & revisionistfamiliar: if someone or something is familiar to you, you recognize them or know them well.< Hked of other cultures as if they were morefamiliar to him than his own. >熟悉的:abreast,

10、acquainted, conversant, informed, knowledgeable, versed, well-­informedfamiliar & revisionistrevisionist: if you describe aor their viewsas revisionist, you mean that they reject traditionally held beliefs about a particular historical event or events.< It makes one wonder how much of th

11、e speech is true and how much is false, based on Stalin's tendency toward revisionism of his revolutionary biography.>修正者familiar & revisionistDespite the fact that the book promises acomplete rethinking of the actors contributingto the con?lict, the picture that the book paints is ; the

12、causes it suggests are moreorthodox than .A. unique.innovativeB. commonplace.imitativeC. controversial.radicalD. familiar.revisionistE. recognizable.conventionaladvocate & analysisadvocate :to speak, plead, or argue in favor of;support<Advocate traditional teaching methods>支持,提倡:back, cham

13、pion, endorse, patronize陈琦GRE团队 80313频道advocate & analysisA ?irmof peace, Montana congresswoman Jeannette Rankin was the only lawmaker to the United States entry into both world wars.Blank (i)A. guruB. spectatorC. advocateBlank (ii)D. supportE. restoreF. oppose陈琦GRE团队 80313频道advocate & analy

14、sisSince establishing the Childrens Defense Fund in 1973, Marian Wright Edelman has been an advocate, steadfast and constant.A. antitheticalB. unswervingC. dedicatedD. elusiveE. antagonisticF. inhibiting陈琦GRE团队 80313频道advocate & analysis/06/an-­american-­iliad/陈琦GRE团队 80313频道arcane &am

15、p; obscurearcane:1. dif<icult for one of ordinary knowledge or intelligence to understand.深奥的:abstruse, cryptic, enigmatic, esoteric, hermetic, impenetrable, inscrutable, recondite, uncanny2.having an often intentionally veiled or uncertain meaning(语言)晦涩的:ambiguous, dark, elliptical, equivocal, m

16、urky, mysterious, mystic, nebulous, occult, opaquearcane & obscureThe details of the agreement were so that only a few people were capable of fully comprehending them.A. occultB. pejorativeC. imprudentD. arcaneE. palpableF. apprehensiblearcane & obscureThe self-­important cant of musico

17、logists on record jackets often suggests that true appreciation of the music is anprocess closed to the uninitiated listener, however enthusiastic.A. unreliableB. arcaneC. arrogantD. elementaryE. intuitivearcane & obscureobscure : not clearly understood or expressed; having an often intentionall

18、y veiled or uncertain meaning.< In fact you appear to have to be very advanced in magical theory in order to understand most of the obscure written references about it.>含义模糊的: ambiguous, arcane, enigmatic, equivocal, fuliginous, inscrutable, opaquearcane & obscureThat critics writing is so

19、 obscure and dense that upon ?irst reading, one ?inds itshard to penetrate.A. brevityB. rigidityC. ?loridityD. tawdrinessE. opacityF. opaquenessstable & permanent & eternalpermanent:something that is permanent lasts for ever.<A temporary compromise has been accepted until a more permanent

20、 solution can be agreed upon.>eternal: something that is eternal lasts for ever<She is eternally grateful to her family for their support.>长久的: ceaseless, deathless, endless, eternal, immortal, permanent, perpetual, unending, durable, enduring, lasting, long-­lived, persistent陈琦GRE团队 8

21、0313频道stable & permanent & eternalJohn Hope Franklins From Slavery to Freedom was book because it permanently altered how United States history was studied.A. an in?luentialB. a comfortableC. a momentousD. a confusingE. an outrageousF. a baf?ling陈琦GRE团队 80313频道stable & permanent & et

22、ernalIn sharp contrast to the intenseof the young republic, with its utopian faith in democracy and hopes for eternal human progress, recent developments suggest a mood of almost unrelieved .A. idealism. cynicismB. individualism. escapismC. sectarianism. recklessnessD. assertiveness. ambitionE. righ

23、teousness. egalitarianism陈琦GRE团队 80313频道stable & permanent & eternal 题源:?record_id=11630&page=31 We live today in a world that is quite atypical of Earth over most of its 4.6 billion years long histor yand probably atypical as well of much of Earths future history. Yet it is human nature

24、 to regard the world that we are used towhat might be called “the world as we know it”as a permanent thing. The oceans, prairies, and mountain chainseven the air we breatheseem the norm and therefore permanent things.陈琦GRE团队 80313频道stable & permanent & eternal 题源:陈琦GRE团队80313频道momentary &

25、; evanescentmomentary : lasting a very short time : lasting only a moment : not relevant<The pain of the ?lu shot was only momentary>evanescent: tending to vanish like vapor< Beauty is as evanescent as a rainbow.>短暂的 :ephemeral, ?leeting, impermanent, temporary, transient, transitory, br

26、ief, deciduous, ?lash, fugacious, fugitive, impermanent, passing, short-­lived陈琦GRE团队 80313频道momentary & evanescentJudy Daters photographs depict everyday reality while also evoking qualities sothat few photographers can capture them.A. unwaveringB. ephemeralC. ?leetingD. immovableE. dreary

27、F. steadfast陈琦GRE团队 80313频道momentary & evanescentVernal pools are among the most (i)of ponds: they form as a result of snowmelt and a high water table in winter, and then they (ii)by late summer.Blank (i)A. transitoryB. itinerantC. anachronisticBlank (ii)D. teemE. expandF. evaporate陈琦GRE团队80313频

28、道sidestep & circumventsidestep:to avoid having to comply with (something)especially through cleverness<The eager enlistee sidestepped the regulations by lying about his age.>circumvent: If someone circumvents a rule or restriction, they avoid having to obey the rule or restriction, in a cl

29、ever and perhaps dishonest way.<Employees who try to circumvent the company's dress code.>避免:avoid, elude, escape, eschew, evade, out?lank, shake, shirk, shun, disobey, disregard, avert, de?lect, divert, obviate, parry, prevent, ward陈琦GRE团队 80313频道sidestep & circumventSome activists be

30、lieve that because the health-­care system has become increasinglyto those it serves, individuals mustbureaucratic impediments in order to develop and promote new therapies.A. attuned. avoidB. inimical. utilizeC. unresponsive .circumventD. indifferent. supplementE. sensitized. forsake陈琦GRE团队 80

31、313频道sidestep & circumvent题源:-­series.htmlIn ways large and small, millions of people are taking active steps to venture outside the mainstream, whether by taking the herbal remedy echinacea for a cold or by placing their last hopes for cancer cure in alternative treatment, as did Coretta S

32、cott King, who died this week at an alternative hospice clinic in Mexico.陈琦GRE团队 80313频道sidestep & circumventh#p:/+陈琦GRE团队 80313频道wayward & errantwayward:given to resisting control or discipline by others<An institution to which wayward teens were often sent.>errant:uncontrolled motion

33、 that is irregular or unpredictable< An errant husband is unfaithful to his wife.>不听话的:unmannerly; disobedient, headstrong, intractable, obstreperous, recalcitrant, refractory, transgressing, unruly, untoward, balky, restive, uncontrollable, ungovernable陈琦GRE团队 80313频道wayward & errantMrs.

34、Rodriguez was under the impression that discipline would her wayward students academic progress rather than advance it.A. condoneB. facilitateC. quickenD. exaltE. hamperF. check陈琦GRE团队 80313频道wayward & errantIn many science ?iction ?ilms, the opposition of good and evil is portrayed as abetween

35、technology, which is, and the errant will of a depraved intellectual.A. fusion. usefulB. struggle. dehumanizingC. parallel. unfetteredD. con?lict. bene?icentE. similarity. malevolent陈琦GRE团队 80313频道mitigated & abatedmitigate:to mitigate something means to make itless unpleasant, serious, or painf

36、ul.<This medicine should mitigate the pain until the strained muscle heals itself.>abate:if something bad or undesirable abates, it becomes much less strong or severe.< We must abate the noise pollution in our city.>减轻:allay, alleviate, assuage, ease, mollify, palliate, relieve, soothe,

37、lighten, moderate, soften, temper, reduce陈琦GRE团队 80313频道mitigated & abatedMany animals are able tothe harmful effects of cold weather by means of feathers, fur or blubber.A. palliateB. decryC. mitigateD. predictE. simulateF. imitate陈琦GRE团队80313频道mitigated & abatedBy recycling materials and s

38、alvaging unused supplies, the health care industry canthe amount of waste it generates.A. conserveB. reduceC. preserveD. overlookE. compoundF. abate陈琦GRE团队 80313频道陈琦GRE团队 80313频道synthesisunprovenfamiliar revisionistan advocate analysis of eventsarcane obscurestable permanent eternala momentary an ev

39、anescentsidestep circumventwayward errantmitigated abated陈琦GRE团队 80313频道homogeneitya privilegeda disproportionateirresistible systemiccompetitive wide-­ranging comprehensivea well-­de?ined nuancedno match forenterprising productive impotencealarm unsettleoriginal novelunconstrained freeuna

40、bated undiminishedhomogeneityhomogeneity: the quality or state of being all the same or all of the same kind.<The government pa cultural homogeneity.>ed into imposing a kind of相同: uniformity, homogeneousness, similarity, similitude, likeness陈琦GRE团队 80313频道homogeneityGiven the existence of so m

41、any factions in the?ield, it was unrealistic of Anna Freud to expect anyof opinion.A. freedomB. reassessmentC. uniformityD. expressionE. formation陈琦GRE团队 80313频道a privileged & a disproportionateprivileged: having special rights or advantages that most people do not have.< The manager is chall

42、enged to ?ind systematic ways to share his privileged information.>的:wealthy, rich, af?luent, prosperous lucky, fortunate, special, elite, favored陈琦GRE团队 80313频道a privileged & a disproportionateEven though in todays Soviet Union thethe Muslim clergy have been accorded power and privileges, th

43、e Muslim laity and the rank-­and-­?ile clergy still have littleto practice their religion.A. practitioners among. opportuB.s within. obligationC. adversaries of. inclinationD. leaders of. latitudeE. traditionalists among. incentive陈琦GRE团队 80313频道a privileged & a disproportionatedisprop

44、ortionate:Something that isdisproportionate is surprising or unreasonable in amount or size, compared with something else.< A vastly disproportionate burden falls on women for child care. >不相称的: out of proportion to, not in proportion to, not appropriate to, not commensurate with, excessive, u

45、nfair, unbalanced, uneven, unequal, irregular陈琦GRE团队 80313频道a privileged & a disproportionateThethat met the novella upon publication was soits modest achievement that even the author wondered whether the response was truly deserved.Blank (i)A. incredulityB. indifferenceBlank (ii)D. disproportio

46、nate toE. commensurate withF. essential ofC. acction陈琦GRE团队80313频道a privileged & a disproportionate 题源: But for most of us adults, the adolescent years occupy a privileged place in our memories, which to some degree is even quanti?iable: Give a grown adult a series of random prompts and cues, an

47、d odds are he or she will recall a disproportionate number of memories from adolescence. This phenomenon even has a namethe “reminiscence bump”and its been found over and over in large population samples, with most studies suggesting that memories from the ages of 15 to 25 are most vividly retained.

48、-­school.html陈琦GRE团队 80313频道a privileged & a disproportionate 题源:陈琦GRE团队 80313频道irresistible & systemicirresistible:impossible to resist especially because ofstrength or attractiveness.<Every generation of adults exhibits an irresistible urge to complain about the young.>无法抗拒的:unc

49、ontrollable, overpowering, compelling, compulsive, besetting, irrepressible, ungovernable, unavoidable, inescapable, unpreventable, inevitable陈琦GRE团队 80313频道irresistible & systemicAlthough Eudora Welty and William Faulkner wrote in distinctively different styles,between the two isbecause they bo

50、th lived in and wrote about Mississippi.Blank (i)A. comparisonB. discordC. rivalryBlank (ii)D. legendaryE. inevitableF. redundant陈琦GRE团队 80313频道irresistible & systemicsystemic:systemic means affecting the whole ofsomething.<A systemic examination is necessary in evaluating the state of the he

51、art.>影响全面的:important, prominent, predominant, leading, prestigious陈琦GRE团队 80313频道irresistible & systemic题源The Washington PostTrying to ?ix problems that affect vast numbers of people hasanintuitiveappealthatpoliticiansandpolicymakers?indirresistible, but several warehouses of research studies

52、 showthatintuitionisoftenapoorguideto?ixingsystemicproblems. While it seems like common sense to pump money into an economy that is pulling the bedcovers over its head, the problem with most social interventions is that they targetnot robots and machines but human beings -­-­ who regularly

53、respondtointerventionsincontrarian,paradoxicalandunpredictable ways.ST2008060801899.html陈琦GRE团队 80313频道irresistible & systemic题源陈琦GRE团队 80313频道competitive & wide-­ranging & comprehensivecompetitive: competitive is used to describe situations or activities in which people or ?irms co

54、mpete with each other.< Only by keeping down costs will America maintain its competitive advantage over other countries.>竞争的:contending, emulous ,vying, combative, contentious, rival陈琦GRE团队80313频道competitive & wide-­ranging & comprehensiveSocial networking websites areby nature, a

55、s individuals vie with one another and with advertisements for their friends attention.A. educationalB. informalC. competitiveD. privateE. rivalF. secrete陈琦GRE团队80313频道competitive & wide-­ranging & comprehensivewide-­ranging : If you describe something as wide-­ranging, you me

56、an it deals with or affects a great variety of different things.<The aims of the redesign are wide-­ranging but simple.>广泛的: expansive, extended, sweeping, widespread陈琦GRE团队80313频道competitive & wide-­ranging & comprehensiveHigh software prices are frequently said to widespread illegal copying, although the opposite that high prices are the cause of the copying is equally plausible.A. contribute toB. result fromC. correlate withD. explainE. precede陈琦GRE团队80313频道competitive & wide-­ranging & c

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