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【摘要】 GRE网权威发布2019年12月4日GRE阅读真题,更多2019年12月4日GRE阅读真题相关信息请访问GRE留学外语考试网。阅读  本次考试阅读部分笔者并

2019年12月4日GRE阅读真题[1]GRE网权威发布2019年12月4日GRE阅读真题,更多2019年12月4日GRE阅读真题相关信息请访问GRE留学外语考试网。

阅读  本次考试阅读部分笔者并没遇到原题。但直观感受,阅读难度相对填空略简单一点,文章好理解,题目也不会让人纠结。  逻辑单题:  1. 人们在A山林和B山林放火清除树木来获得耕地。无人机拍到干旱时期A的火情比B更严重。但是数据显示A的树木减少并不比B多。  问题:以下哪个可以解释数据的原因  参考答案:农民在A放火的区域树木并不多  2. 某地区的陶艺兴起可能是因为当地的农业变差。他们做了很好工艺的陶器,数量也远超出正常生活所需。但是研究发现他们附近地区的农业土壤条件比他们还差,这就给陶艺兴起的原因打了个问号。  问题:以下哪个可以加强农业差这个原因  参考答案:附近地区土壤条件是后来才变差的,以前那个时期很好。  短阅读:  对某作家的文学评论不能简单归类,因为她不仅受了surrealistic影响,还因为移民去了墨西哥,受到那里一些信仰的影响。要评论她需要从地理的角度去进行。  题目:为什么要用地理角度的方法去评论她  参考答案:因为对原有方法不满意;这是了解她心路历程的方法  2019年12月4日GRE真题回忆阅读部分(网友版)  短阅读1:  Although vastly popular during its time, much nineteenth-century women’s fiction in the United States went unread by the twentieth-century educated elite, who were taught to ignore it as didactic. However, American literature has a tradition of didacticism going back to its Puritan roots, shifting over time from sermons and poetic transcripts into novels, which proved to be perfect vehicles for conveying social values. In the nineteenth century, critics reviled Poe for neglecting to conclude his stories with pithy moral tags, while Longfellow was canonized for his didactic verse.Although rhetorical changes favoring the anti-didactic can be detected as nineteenth-century American transformed itself into a secular society, it was twentieth-century criticism, which placed aesthetic value above everything else, that had no place in its doctrine for the didacticism of others.  短阅读2:  In the early twentieth century, small magazines and the innovative graphics used on them created the face of the avant-guard. It was a look that signaled progressive ideas and unconventionality because it dispensed with the cardinal rule of graphic design: to take an idea and make it visually clear, concise, and instantly understood. Instead, graphics produced by avant-guard artists exclusively for the avant-guard (as opposed to their advertising work) were usually difficult to decipher, ambiguous, or nonsensical. This overturning of convention, this

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