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GRE等价(Barron模考)每日一题 第20期
日期:2014-08-20 16:39

(单词翻译:单击)

GRE等价试题

A tantalizing paradox in the field of number theory—especially for the neophyte—is that even one with little training can pose a legitimate question that can _____ a seasoned expert.
A.impress
B.baffle
C.undermine
D.confound
E.convince
F.discourage

参考答案

正确答案:BD
解析:
This is one of those SE in which many different words could potentially fit in the blank. In case with such an ambiguous blank, it is a good idea to go the words and look for synonym pairs.

The really only trick here is (A) and (E). One can make a case that the meaning of the two words. One can easily make a case that the two words don't overlap - I can convince my friend to go to the movie; I would hardly say he is impressed.

Only (B) and (D) are similar words, and thus the answers.

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重点单词
  • convincevt. 使确信,使信服,说服
  • impressedadj. 外加的;印象深刻的;了不起的;受感动的
  • ambiguousadj. 模棱两可的
  • neophyten. 初学者,新手
  • paradoxn. 悖论,矛盾(者)
  • potentiallyadv. 潜在地
  • discouragevt. 使气馁,阻碍