1、Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Exotics and indigenous weeds include some of the most ------- species: their visual impact often eclipses that of nearby plants.
(A) lethal
(B) diffuse
(C) varied
(D) striking
(E) resilient
屎_基宛D
Explanation
A ^striking, ̄ or showy, weed could indeed be said to ^eclipse, ̄ or overshadow, other plants that have more typical appearances.
2、 Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Demographers and anthropologists have corrected the notion that European explorers in North America entered a ------- territory by showing that the land in some areas was already as densely ------- as parts of Europe.
(A) fertile . . settled
(B) colossal . . wooded
(C) desolate . . populated
(D) valuable . . exploited
(E) hostile . . concentrated
屎_基宛C
Explanation
Only ^desolate...populated ̄ presents the contrast required by the sentence. The words ^corrected the notion ̄ signal that the first word in the correct answer must contrast with the second word because that second word corrects the mistaken notion.
3、Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Barbara McClintock¨s systematic examination of corn demonstrated the transposition of genes, a finding that overturned entrenched beliefs and proved that ------- study may produce brilliant insights and ------- change.
(A) haphazard . . radical
(B) inherent . . controversial
(C) improvised . . startling
(D) methodical . . revolutionary
(E) derivative . . gradual
屎_基宛D
Explanation
Only ^methodical study ̄ and ^revolutionary change ̄ match the ideas of ^systematic examination ̄ and ^overturned entrenched beliefs. ̄
4、 Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
To believe that social reforms can ------- evil altogether is to forget that evil is a protean creature, forever assuming a new ------- when deprived of an old one.
(A) rejuvenate . . allegiance
(B) eradicate . . shape
(C) mitigate . . providence
(D) sustain . . episode
(E) dissolve . . abstraction
屎_基宛B
Explanation
The phrase ^is to forget ̄ implies that the belief described in the first part of the sentence is misguided or na頡妬. It makes sense to argue that the assumption that reforms can ^eradicate, ̄ or eliminate, all societal evils is overly idealistic because evil is ^protean, ̄ or capable of taking on a new ^shape. ̄
5、Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The scientist ascribed the ------- of the park¨s remaining trees to the ------- of the same termite species that had damaged homes throughout the city.
(A) decimation . . prevalence
(B) survival . . presence
(C) growth . . mutation
(D) reduction . . disappearance
(E) study . . hatching
屎_基宛A
Explanation
Choice (A) is correct. It is logical to connect the ^decimation, ̄ or harm done to, a park¨s trees to the ^prevalence, ̄ or dominance, of a harmful species of termites.
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Exotics and indigenous weeds include some of the most ------- species: their visual impact often eclipses that of nearby plants.
(A) lethal
(B) diffuse
(C) varied
(D) striking
(E) resilient
屎_基宛D
Explanation
A ^striking, ̄ or showy, weed could indeed be said to ^eclipse, ̄ or overshadow, other plants that have more typical appearances.
2、 Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Demographers and anthropologists have corrected the notion that European explorers in North America entered a ------- territory by showing that the land in some areas was already as densely ------- as parts of Europe.
(A) fertile . . settled
(B) colossal . . wooded
(C) desolate . . populated
(D) valuable . . exploited
(E) hostile . . concentrated
屎_基宛C
Explanation
Only ^desolate...populated ̄ presents the contrast required by the sentence. The words ^corrected the notion ̄ signal that the first word in the correct answer must contrast with the second word because that second word corrects the mistaken notion.
3、Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Barbara McClintock¨s systematic examination of corn demonstrated the transposition of genes, a finding that overturned entrenched beliefs and proved that ------- study may produce brilliant insights and ------- change.
(A) haphazard . . radical
(B) inherent . . controversial
(C) improvised . . startling
(D) methodical . . revolutionary
(E) derivative . . gradual
屎_基宛D
Explanation
Only ^methodical study ̄ and ^revolutionary change ̄ match the ideas of ^systematic examination ̄ and ^overturned entrenched beliefs. ̄
4、 Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
To believe that social reforms can ------- evil altogether is to forget that evil is a protean creature, forever assuming a new ------- when deprived of an old one.
(A) rejuvenate . . allegiance
(B) eradicate . . shape
(C) mitigate . . providence
(D) sustain . . episode
(E) dissolve . . abstraction
屎_基宛B
Explanation
The phrase ^is to forget ̄ implies that the belief described in the first part of the sentence is misguided or na頡妬. It makes sense to argue that the assumption that reforms can ^eradicate, ̄ or eliminate, all societal evils is overly idealistic because evil is ^protean, ̄ or capable of taking on a new ^shape. ̄
5、Critical Reading > Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The scientist ascribed the ------- of the park¨s remaining trees to the ------- of the same termite species that had damaged homes throughout the city.
(A) decimation . . prevalence
(B) survival . . presence
(C) growth . . mutation
(D) reduction . . disappearance
(E) study . . hatching
屎_基宛A
Explanation
Choice (A) is correct. It is logical to connect the ^decimation, ̄ or harm done to, a park¨s trees to the ^prevalence, ̄ or dominance, of a harmful species of termites.