GRE~RTEST 1
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2After moving to the countryside, Mr. Jones developed an ardor for bird watching.
(A)(B)(x)T(C)e(D)
3The farmers had an ample supply of grain to last them through the winter.
(A)(B)(C)^(gu)ʣ(D)ȱ
4The invention of TV started a new epoch in mass communications.
(A)g(B)(C)r(sh)(D)l(f)
5He gave his wife a solid brooch for her birthday.
(A)(B)(xing)(C)l(f)A(D)C
6The earthy peasants knew nothing about the fine arts.
(A)ç(B)ڄڵ(C)(D)
7Forsaking his filial duty, he squandered his inheritance on fast women.
(A)Ů(B)ͥ(C)(D)
8Mankind should be more humane to wild animals.
(A)(li)(B)ʴȵ(C)P(gun)ĵ(D)o(h)
9She felt degraded when it became known that her husband was a murderer.
(A)µ(B)ͬ(C)(D)ĵ
10The ghastly sight was shown on the evening news.
(A)(B)pĐĿ(C)^(D)ֲ
11The snobbish woman would often belittle her servants.
(A)Ű(B)pҕ(C)ų(D)ʹ
12Plato said that all things are really just illusions.
(A)Ӱ(B)w(C)Y(D)(sh)w
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GRE~RTEST 1
1candor n.̹ףcandid adj.̹ ͬsincerity; truthfulness deception; falsehood
2ardor n.
3ample adj. ͬsufficient; copious
4epoch n.o(j)Ԫr(sh)
5brooch n.ᘻI(lng)
6earthy adj. unrefined; coarse
7filial adj.Ů* forsake v.ŗsquander v.M(fi)
8humane adj.ʴȵHе ͬmerciful; benign barbarous; rude
9degraded adj.
10ghastly adj.ֲ ͬgrim; horrible
11belittle v.pҕ* snobbish adj.(sh)
12illusion n.e(cu)X(ju)Ӱ ͬfantasy; hallucination reality