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Revised GRE 三空题汇总18道题

OG 三空题目

GRE Verbal Reasoning Practice Questions

SET 3 Discrete Question: Medium

【1】4 Richard M. Russell said 52 percent of the nation’s growth since the Second World War had

(i) invention. He said, (ii) research, the government’s greatest role in assuring continuing

innovation is promoting a strong, modern patent office. “Unless we can

(iii) original ideas, we will not have invention.” Mr. Russell said. Speculating on the state of

innovation over the next century, several inventors agreed that the future lay in giving children the

tools to think creatively and the motivation to invent.

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B no bearing on

C come through

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D in addition to restricting

E aside from supporting

F far from exaggerating

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G evaluate

H protect

I disseminate

A been at the expense of

【2】5 Statements presented as fact in a patent application are (i) unless a good reason for

doubt is found. The invention has only to be deemed “more likely than not” to work in order to

receive initial approval. And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court for other

reasons, no incentive exists for anyone to expend effort (ii) the science of an erroneous patent.

For this reason the endless stream of (iii) devices will continue to yield occasional patent.

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A presumed verifiable

B carefully scrutinized

C considered capricious

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D corroborating

E advancing

F debunking

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G novel

H bogus

I obsolete

SET 5 Discrete Question: Hard

【3】4 No other contemporary poet’s work has such a well-earned reputation for (i) , and there

are few whose moral vision is so imperiously unsparing. Of late, however, the almost belligerent

demands of his severe and densely forbidding poetry have taken an improbable turn. This new

collection is the poet’s fourth book in six years—an ample output even for poets of sunny

disposition, let alone for one of such (ii) over the previous 50 years. Yet for all his newfound

(iii) , his poetry is as thorny as ever.

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A patent accessibility

B intrinsic frivolity

C near impenetrability

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D penitential austerity

E intractable prolixity

F impetuous prodigality

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G taciturnity

H volubility

I pellucidity

【4】5 Managers who think that strong environmental performance will (i) their company’s

financial performance often (ii) claims that systems designed to help them manage

environmental concerns are valuable tools. By contrast, managers who perceive environmental

performance to be (iii) to financial success may view an environmental management system as

extraneous. In either situation, and whatever their perceptions, it is a manager’s commitment to

achieving environmental improvement rather than the mere presence of a system that determines

environmental performance.

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A eclipse

B bolster

C degrade

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D uncritically accept

F hotly dispute

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G complementary

H intrinsic

I peripheral

E appropriately acknowledge

【5】6 Philosophy, unlike most other subjects, dose not try to extend our knowledge by