簡潔な内容
分析後のすべての種類の試験の暦年に基づくエキスパートによるGRE-Verbal試験問題、それは開発動向に焦点を当てた試験論文に適合し、そしてあなたが直面するあらゆる種類の困難を要約し、ユーザーレビューを強調する 知識の内容を習得する必要があります。 そして他の教育プラットフォームとは異なり、Section One : Verbal試験問題は暦年試験問題の主な内容が長い時間の形式でユーザーの前に表示されていないが、できるだけ簡潔で目立つテキストで概説されていますGRE-Verbalテストガイドは、今年の予測トレンドの命題を正確かつ正確に表現しており、トピックデザインのシミュレーションを通して細心の注意を払っています。
私たちのSection One : Verbal研究問題は質が高いです。 それでテストの準備をするためのすべての効果的で中心的な習慣があります。 私たちの職業的能力により、GRE-Verbal試験問題を編集するのに必要なテストポイントに同意することができます。 それはあなたの難しさを解決するための試験の中心を指しています。 最も重要なメッセージに対するGRE-Verbalテストガイドの質問と回答の最小数で、すべてのユーザーが簡単に効率的な学習を行えるようにし、余分な負担を増やさずに、最後にGRE-Verbal試験問題にユーザーがすぐに試験合格できるようにします。
真のシミュレーション環境
多くのユーザーが最初に試験に参加しているので、上記の試験と試験時間の分布は確かな経験を欠いており、したがって試験場所で混乱しがちであるため、つかむ時間は結局試験を完全に終わらせなかった。 この現象の発生を避けるために、Section One : Verbal試験問題は各試験シミュレーションテスト環境に対応する製品を持ち、ユーザーはプラットフォーム上の自分のアカウントにログオンし、同時に試験シミュレーションに参加したいものを選択します。GRE-Verbal試験問題は自動的にユーザーが実際のテスト環境のシミュレーションテストシステムと同じように提示され、ソフトウェア内蔵のタイマー機能は体系的な達成するために、ユーザーが時間をかけてより良い制御を助けることができます。GRE-Verbalテストガイドを使って問題を横から解決するためにユーザーのスピードを向上させるためにも。
コースの簡単な紹介
ほとんどのユーザーにとって、関連する資格試験へのアクセスが最初であるかもしれないので、資格試験に関連するコース内容の多くは複雑で難解です。 これらの無知な初心者によれば、GRE-Verbal試験問題は読みやすく、対応する例と同時に説明する一連の基本コースを設定し、Section One : Verbal試験問題でユーザーが見つけることができるようにしました 実生活と学んだ知識の実際の利用に対応し、ユーザーと記憶の理解を深めました。 シンプルなテキストメッセージは、カラフルなストーリーや写真の美しさを上げるに値する、GRE-Verbalテストガイドを初心者のためのゼロの基準に合うようにし、リラックスした幸せな雰囲気の中でより役立つ知識を習得します。 団結の状態を達成するために。
Admission Test Section One : Verbal 認定 GRE-Verbal 試験問題:
1. Many great inventions are greeted with ridicule and disbelief. The invention of the airplane was no
exception. Although many people who heard about the first powered flight on December 17,1903, were
excited and impressed, others reacted with peals of laughter. The idea of flying an aircraft was repulsive
to some people. Such people called Wilbur and Orville Wright, the inventors of the first flying machine,
impulsive fools.
Negative reactions, however, did not stop the Wrights. Impelled by their desire to succeed, they continued
their experiments in aviation. Orville and Wilbur Wright had always had a compelling interest in
aeronautics and mechanics. As young boys they earned money by making and selling kites and
mechanical toys. Later, they designed a newspaper-folding machine, built a printing press, and operated
a bicycle-repair shop. In 1896, when they read about the death of Otto Lilienthal, the brother's interest in
flight grew into a compulsion. Lilienthal, a pioneer in hang-gliding, had controlled his gliders by shifting his
body in the desired direction. This idea was repellent to the Wright brothers, however, and they searched
for more efficient methods to control the balance of airborne vehicles. In 1900 and 1901, the Wrights
tested numerous gliders and developed control techniques. The brothers' inability to obtain enough lift
power for the gliders almost led them to abandon their efforts. After further study, the Wright brothers
concluded that the published tables of air pressure on curved surfaces must be wrong.
They set up a wind tunnel and began a series of experiments with model wings. Because of their efforts,
the old tables were repealed in time and replaced by the first reliable figures for air pressure on curved
surfaces. This work, in turn, made it possible for them to design a machine that would fly. In 1903 the
Wrights built their first airplane, which cost less than one thousand dollars. They even designed and built
their own source of propulsion- a lightweight gasoline engine. When they started the engine on December
1 7, the airplane pulsated wildly before taking off. The plane managed to stay aloft for twelve seconds,
however, and it flew one hundred twenty feet. By 1905 the Wrights had perfected the first airplane that
could turn, circle, and remain airborne for half an hour at a time. Others had flown in balloons or in hang
gliders, but the Wright brothers were the first to build a full-size machine that could fly under its own power.
As the contributors of one of the most outstanding engineering achievements in history, the Wright
brothers are accurately called the fathers of aviation.
People thought that the Wright brothers had ____.
A) had not given enough thought
B) acted in a negative way
C) been negatively influenced
D) acted without thinking
E) been too cautious
2. The first person in the group starts off by naming anything that is geographical. It could be a city, state,
country, river, lake, or any proper geographical term. For example, the person might say,"Boston." The
second person has ten seconds to think of how the word ends and come up with another geographical
term starting with that letter. The second participant might say, "Norway," since the geographical term has
to start with "N." The third person would have to choose a word beginning with " Y." If a player fails to think
of a correct answer within the time limit, that player is out of the game. The last person to survive is the
champion.
Before you choose your own word, think about how-
A) the spelling of the first word
B) long the last word is
C) the last word ends
D) smart you are
E) the last word starts
3. CLOISTERED:
A) gregarious
B) extrapolated
C) extraverted
D) savvy
E) dispersed
4. The Trojan War is one of the most famous wars in history. It is well known for the tenyear duration, for the
heroism of a number of legendary characters, and for the Trojan horse. What may not be familiar,
however, is the story of how the war began. According to Greek myth, the strife between the Trojans and
the Greeks started at the wedding of Peleus, King of Thessaly, and Thetis, a sea nymph. All of the gods
and goddesses had been invited to the wedding celebration in Troy except Eris, goddesses of discord.
She had been omitted from the guest list because her presence always embroiled mortals and immortals
alike in conflict. To take revenge on those who had slighted her, Eris decided to cause a skirmish. Into the
middle of the banquet hall, she threw a golden apple marked "for the most beautiful." All of the goddesses
began to haggle over who should possess it.
The gods and goddesses reached a stalemate when the choice was narrowed to Hera, Athena, and
Aphrodite. Someone was needed to settle the controversy by picking a winner. The job eventually fell to
Paris, son of King Priam of Troy, who was said to be a good judge of beauty. Paris did not have an easy
job. Each goddess, eager to win the golden apple, tried aggressively to bribe him. "I'll grant you vast
kingdoms to rule, "promised HerA. "Vast kingdoms are nothing in comparison with my gift," contradicted
AthenA. "Choose me and I'll see that you win victory and fame in war." Aphrodite outdid her adversaries,
however. She won the golden apple by offering Helen, Zeus' daughter and the most beautiful mortal, to
Paris. Paris, anxious to claim Helen, set off for Sparta in Greece. Although Paris learned that Helen was
married, he accepted the hospitality of her husband, King Menelasu of Sparta, anyway. Therefore,
Menelaus was outraged for a number of reasons when Paris departed, taking Helen and much of the
king's wealth back to Troy. Menelaus collected his loyal forces and set sail for Troy to begin the war to
reclaim Helen.
Eris was known for ___both mortals and immortals.
A) scheming against
B) comforting
C) feeling hostile toward
D) involving in conflict
E) ignoring
5. Mount Vesuvius, a volcano located between the ancient Italian cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, has
received much attention because of its frequent and destructive eruptions. The most famous of these
eruptions occurred in A. D. 79. The volcano had been inactive for centuries. There was little warning of
the coming eruption, although one account unearthed by archaeologists says that a hard rain and a
strong wind had disturbed the celestial calm during the preceding night. Early the next morning, the
volcano poured a huge river of molten rock down upon Herculaneum, completely burying the city and
filling in the harbor with coagulated lavA. Meanwhile, on the other side of the mountain, cinders, stone and
ash rained down on Pompeii. Sparks from the burning ash ignited the combustible rooftops quickly. Large
portions of the city were destroyed in the conflagration. Fire, however, was not the only cause of
destruction. Poisonous sulphuric gases saturated the air. These heavy gases were not buoyant in the
atmosphere and therefore sank toward the earth and suffocated people. Over the years, excavations of
Pompeii and Herculaneum have revealed a great deal about the behavior of the volcano.
By analyzing data, much as a zoologist dissects a specimen animal, scientist have concluded that the
eruption changed large portions of the area's geography. For instance, it turned the Sarno River from its
course and raised the level of the beach along the Bay of Naples. Meteorologists studying these events
have also concluded that Vesuvius caused a huge tidal wave that affected the world's climate. In addition
to making these investigations, archaeologists have been able to study the skeletons of victims by using
distilled water to wash away the volcanic ash. By strengthening the brittle bones with acrylic paint,
scientists have been able to examine the skeletons and draw conclusions about the diet and habits of the
residents. Finally, the excavations at both Pompeii and
Herculaneum have yielded many examples of classical art, such as jewelry made of bronze, which is an
alloy of copper and tin. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius and its tragic consequences have provided us
with a wealth of data about the effects that volcanoes can have on the surrounding areA. Today
volcanologists can locate and predict eruptions, saving lives and preventing the destruction of cities and
cultures.
Scientists analyzed data about Vesuvius in the same way that a zoologist ___ a specimen.
A) studies by cutting apart
B) describes in detail
C) photographs
D) answer not available
E) chart
質問と回答:
質問 # 1 正解: D | 質問 # 2 正解: C | 質問 # 3 正解: A | 質問 # 4 正解: D | 質問 # 5 正解: A |