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1、第 页2021吉林GRE考试模拟卷本卷共分为2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25题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.1 The youngest child of a prosperous Midwestern manufacturing family, Dorothy Reed was born in 1874 and educated at home by her grandmother. She graduated from Smith College and in 1896 entered Johns Hopkins

2、 Medical School. After receiving her M.D. degree, she worked at Johns Hopkins in the laboratories of two noted medical scientists. Reeds research in pathology established conclusively that Hodgkins disease, until then thought to be a form of tuberculosis, was a distinct disorder characterized by a s

3、pecific blood cell, which was named the Reed cell after her. 2 In 1906, her marriage to Charles Mendenhall took Reed away from the research laboratory. For ten years, she remained at home as the mother of young children before returning to professional life. She became a lecturer in Home Economics a

4、t the University of Wisconsin, where her principal concerns were collecting data about maternal and child health and preparing courses for new mothers. 3 Dorothy Reed Mendenhalls career interests were reshaped by the requirements of marriage. Her passion for research was redirected to public health

5、rather than laboratory science. Late in life, she concluded that she could not imagine life without her husband and sons, but she hoped for a future when marriage would not have to end a career of laboratory research.What did Dorothy Reed Mendenhall conclude about marriageAMarriage inspired her pass

6、ion for laboratory research.BIt was a mistake for her to give up her career for marriage.CMarriage need not keep women from careers in laboratory science.DWomen cannot have both a happy marriage and a successful career. 2.1 Erik Erikson believed that personality development is a series of turning po

7、ints, which he described in terms of the tension between desirable qualities and dangers. He emphasized that only when the positive qualities outweigh the dangers does healthy psychosocial development take place. 2 An important turning point occurs around age six. A child entering school is at a poi

8、nt in development when behavior is dominated by intellectual curiosity and performance. He or she now learns to win recognition by producing things. The child develops a sense of industry. The danger at this stage is that the child may experience feelings of inadequacy or inferiority. If the child i

9、s encouraged to make and do things, allowed to finish tasks, and praised for trying, a sense of industry is the result. On the other hand, if the childs efforts are unsuccessful, or if they are criticized or treated as bothersome, a sense of inferiority is the result. For these reasons, Erikson call

10、ed the period from age six to eleven Industry vs. Inferiority.Industry vs. Inferiority is an example ofAthe tension between a positive quality and a dangerBa personality disorder in childrenCthe difference between a child of six and a child of elevenDan educational strategy 3.1 A hot spot is a giant

11、 underground caldron of molten rock in one of the worlds many volcanically active areas. The steamy geysers, thermal pools, and mud pots of Yellowstone National Park owe their origins to hot spots. 2 Annually, more than 200 geysers erupt in Yellowstone, making this one of the most interesting places

12、 in the world for geologists. Over 100 geysers lie within the Upper Geyser Basin, a one-square-mile area near Old Faithful, the most famous geyser in the world. The Yellowstone hot spot was created around ten million years ago, and the center of the park is still volcanically active, with molten roc

13、k only a mile or two beneath the Earths surface. 3 When rain and melted snow seep down through tiny cracks in the Earth, the water eventually reaches underground chambers of lava-heated rock. The rock heats the water, and the boiling water and steam often make their way back up to the surface in the

14、 form of a geyser, a thermal pool, or a mud pot. 4 In a geyser, water trapped in an underground chamber heats up beyond the boiling point and forms steam. Since steam takes up 1,500 times more space than water, pressure builds up, eventually forcing the superheated water to burst to the surface as a

15、 geyser. A thermal pool is formed when the water from the hot spot reaches the surface before cooling off. If the water does not make it all the way to the surface, steam and gases may dissolve rocks and form a bubbling mud pot instead.How do hot spots contribute to the formation of geysersAHot spot

16、s melt all of the snow falling into a volcanos crater.BWater is trapped in an underground chamber and cannot escape.CHot rocks create boiling water, steam, and pressure underground.DWater from hot spots rises to the surface before it cools of 4.1 A hot spot is a giant underground caldron of molten r

17、ock in one of the worlds many volcanically active areas. The steamy geysers, thermal pools, and mud pots of Yellowstone National Park owe their origins to hot spots. 2 Annually, more than 200 geysers erupt in Yellowstone, making this one of the most interesting places in the world for geologists. Ov

18、er 100 geysers lie within the Upper Geyser Basin, a one-square-mile area near Old Faithful, the most famous geyser in the world. The Yellowstone hot spot was created around ten million years ago, and the center of the park is still volcanically active, with molten rock only a mile or two beneath the

19、 Earths surface. 3 When rain and melted snow seep down through tiny cracks in the Earth, the water eventually reaches underground chambers of lava-heated rock. The rock heats the water, and the boiling water and steam often make their way back up to the surface in the form of a geyser, a thermal poo

20、l, or a mud pot. 4 In a geyser, water trapped in an underground chamber heats up beyond the boiling point and forms steam. Since steam takes up 1,500 times more space than water, pressure builds up, eventually forcing the superheated water to burst to the surface as a geyser. A thermal pool is forme

21、d when the water from the hot spot reaches the surface before cooling off. If the water does not make it all the way to the surface, steam and gases may dissolve rocks and form a bubbling mud pot instead.When do mud pots formAWhen steam and gases dissolve rocks near the surfaceBWhen underground wate

22、r exceeds the boiling pointCWhen snow melts in Yellowstones geyser basinsDWhen superheated water bursts to the surface 5.1 The youngest child of a prosperous Midwestern manufacturing family, Dorothy Reed was born in 1874 and educated at home by her grandmother. She graduated from Smith College and i

23、n 1896 entered Johns Hopkins Medical School. After receiving her M.D. degree, she worked at Johns Hopkins in the laboratories of two noted medical scientists. Reeds research in pathology established conclusively that Hodgkins disease, until then thought to be a form of tuberculosis, was a distinct d

24、isorder characterized by a specific blood cell, which was named the Reed cell after her. 2 In 1906, her marriage to Charles Mendenhall took Reed away from the research laboratory. For ten years, she remained at home as the mother of young children before returning to professional life. She became a

25、lecturer in Home Economics at the University of Wisconsin, where her principal concerns were collecting data about maternal and child health and preparing courses for new mothers. 3 Dorothy Reed Mendenhalls career interests were reshaped by the requirements of marriage. Her passion for research was

26、redirected to public health rather than laboratory science. Late in life, she concluded that she could not imagine life without her husband and sons, but she hoped for a future when marriage would not have to end a career of laboratory research.Which fact should be included in a biography of Dorothy

27、 Reed MendenhallAShe was the first woman in her family to earn a degree in medicine.BMarriage and motherhood prevented her from resuming her career.CShe proved that Hodgkins disease was characterized by a certain blood cell.DHer career was devoted to finding a cure for tuberculosis in children. 6.(A

28、) Malcolm sits by the window.(B) Malcolm lives in New York(C) Elsa lives in Florida.(D) Elsa changed her seat because a man next to her was smoking.(E) Elsas boyfriend and she still live near Spaceport.(F) Malcolm still lives a few miles from Spaceport.(G) Malcolm sold the house and the furniture a

29、few miles from Spaceport and moved to his friends in Florida.(H) Malcolm has move to New York. 7.(A) Malcolm sits by the window.(B) Malcolm lives in New York(C) Elsa lives in Florida.(D) Elsa changed her seat because a man next to her was smoking.(E) Elsas boyfriend and she still live near Spaceport

30、.(F) Malcolm still lives a few miles from Spaceport.(G) Malcolm sold the house and the furniture a few miles from Spaceport and moved to his friends in Florida.(H) Malcolm has move to New York. 8.(A) Malcolm sits by the window.(B) Malcolm lives in New York(C) Elsa lives in Florida.(D) Elsa changed h

31、er seat because a man next to her was smoking.(E) Elsas boyfriend and she still live near Spaceport.(F) Malcolm still lives a few miles from Spaceport.(G) Malcolm sold the house and the furniture a few miles from Spaceport and moved to his friends in Florida.(H) Malcolm has move to New York. 9.(A) M

32、alcolm sits by the window.(B) Malcolm lives in New York(C) Elsa lives in Florida.(D) Elsa changed her seat because a man next to her was smoking.(E) Elsas boyfriend and she still live near Spaceport.(F) Malcolm still lives a few miles from Spaceport.(G) Malcolm sold the house and the furniture a few

33、 miles from Spaceport and moved to his friends in Florida.(H) Malcolm has move to New York. 10.How long does the runsA1.5 hourB30 minutesCan hour 11.How long does the runsA3B9C12 12.How long does the runsAthe first floorBthe second floorCthe third floor 13.How long does the runsAthe first floorBthe

34、second floorCthe third floor 14.How long does the runsAthe second floorBthe third floor and the fourth floorCthe third floor 15.PERSONAL DETAILS FORMName: (1)_Membership number: (2)_Address: 17 Lincoln Road, AnnandaleFax number: (3) _Telephone number: Daytime: 579 6363 Evening: (4)_A3 weeksB2 weeksC

35、5 weeksD6 weeks 16.PERSONAL DETAILS FORMName: (1)_Membership number: (2)_Address: 17 Lincoln Road, AnnandaleFax number: (3) _Telephone number: Daytime: 579 6363 Evening: (4)_AcashBcredit cardCmoney order 17.How long does the runsAFloors Five, Six and SevenBthe Mathews building annexCFloor Three 18.H

36、ow long does the runsAFloor Eight and NineBFloors Two, Three and Four of the annexCFloor Nine only 19.A Brief Introduction about Getech Group About Getech Group Getech Limited operates from purpose-built headquarters in Ipswich, UK and has a current turnover of over 27 million and boasts over 100 st

37、aff. Over the years Getech Limited has developed into one of the UKs largest independent value added distributors and maintainers of desktop devices. Outside of its key vertical markets, such as the education sector and manufacturing services, Getech has adopted a sales, support and logistics struct

38、ure which is totally focused on developing on-going relationships with the reseller community and the core philosophy in Getechs growth strategy, and a major reason for its past success, has been its unrivalled commitment as a value added distributor to the reseller channel. Getech is presently the

39、number one thin client distributor in the UK, having built strong relationships with a number of proactive thin client resellers. Getech intends to emulate its success in the UK and work with European resellers to build a similar network of thin client specialists throughout EMEA. Taking advantage o

40、f brand new Pan-European Distribution Agreements with British Telecom, Wyse Technology, UMS, ChipPC, eSoft, Neoware Systems Inc and Sitara Networks, Getech has extended its server-based computing offering throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa. Launched on the 1st December 2002, Getech Europe has

41、 its headquarters at The Hague, The Netherlands and representation in Paris, Munich, Vienna and Stockholm. Getechs global marketing strategy focuses on establishing long-term relationships with resellers who are committed to delivering superior solutions to their customers. Unique services and estab

42、lished dedicated, specialised divisions Getech has introduced a number of unique services and established dedicated, specialized divisions which set Getech apart from the rest of the market suppliers and has played an important part in the companys success to date. Whichever Getech division you choo

43、se to deal with, you will receive the same level of advice and quality of information on the best product or service to meet your individual requirements. Getech does not favour or endorse specific manufacturer products and is completely brand-independent. The Getech Distribution Team is dedicated t

44、o supplying value added commodity products combined with competitive pricing, efficient service and next-day delivery. The Getech Higher Education Division is a specialist division devoted solely to the supply of a wide range of hardware, software and support services to the Higher Education Sector.

45、 In 1995 Getech Limited recognized the need for a specialist division committed to the emerging thin client market. Over the last seven years Getech Limited has invested heavily in the thin client arena and, as a result of this, is currently the leading supplier The Getech Thin Client Division is ma

46、de up of internal and external sales teams, all experts with a full understanding of thin client technology and the various hardware and software options available. This expert team of thin client specialists can assist with implementation strategy and advise on the installation and configuration pr

47、ocess. The Getech Telecommunication and Data Solutions Division was established to provide customers with access to sales and technical personnel dedicated solely to the supply and support of voice/data products and fully-conversant in this specialist market. Please click here for further informatio

48、n on the telecoms product portfolio The Getech Repair Centre is committed to providing rapid-response maintenance and customer support, both in the field and at its fully-equipped workshops. Getech has recently made a substantial investment in its Repair Centre, which now boasts some of the most adv

49、anced facilities available for the repair of computer products, including full ESD compliant workshops and computerised logistics handling facilities. Please click here for further information on the Getech Repair Centre.The Getech Technical Services Division offers a range of support services inclu

50、ding Pre and Post Sales Consultancy, Installation, Configuration, Testing and Documentation, Network Design and Project Management. Please click here for further information on the technical services offered by Getech. The Getech Training Division is able to offer a comprehensive range of training o

51、ptions, for both operating systems and applications, and can tailor training programmes to meet individual customer requirements. Please click here for further information on the Getech Training Division.ATrueBFalseCNOT GIVEN 20.A Brief Introduction about Getech Group About Getech Group Getech Limit

52、ed operates from purpose-built headquarters in Ipswich, UK and has a current turnover of over 27 million and boasts over 100 staff. Over the years Getech Limited has developed into one of the UKs largest independent value added distributors and maintainers of desktop devices. Outside of its key vert

53、ical markets, such as the education sector and manufacturing services, Getech has adopted a sales, support and logistics structure which is totally focused on developing on-going relationships with the reseller community and the core philosophy in Getechs growth strategy, and a major reason for its

54、past success, has been its unrivalled commitment as a value added distributor to the reseller channel. Getech is presently the number one thin client distributor in the UK, having built strong relationships with a number of proactive thin client resellers. Getech intends to emulate its success in th

55、e UK and work with European resellers to build a similar network of thin client specialists throughout EMEA. Taking advantage of brand new Pan-European Distribution Agreements with British Telecom, Wyse Technology, UMS, ChipPC, eSoft, Neoware Systems Inc and Sitara Networks, Getech has extended its

56、server-based computing offering throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa. Launched on the 1st December 2002, Getech Europe has its headquarters at The Hague, The Netherlands and representation in Paris, Munich, Vienna and Stockholm. Getechs global marketing strategy focuses on establishing long-ter

57、m relationships with resellers who are committed to delivering superior solutions to their customers. Unique services and established dedicated, specialised divisions Getech has introduced a number of unique services and established dedicated, specialized divisions which set Getech apart from the re

58、st of the market suppliers and has played an important part in the companys success to date. Whichever Getech division you choose to deal with, you will receive the same level of advice and quality of information on the best product or service to meet your individual requirements. Getech does not fa

59、vour or endorse specific manufacturer products and is completely brand-independent. The Getech Distribution Team is dedicated to supplying value added commodity products combined with competitive pricing, efficient service and next-day delivery. The Getech Higher Education Division is a specialist d

60、ivision devoted solely to the supply of a wide range of hardware, software and support services to the Higher Education Sector. In 1995 Getech Limited recognized the need for a specialist division committed to the emerging thin client market. Over the last seven years Getech Limited has invested hea

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