GRE閱讀各類題型匯總及解題技巧講解

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GRE閱讀各類題型匯總及解題技巧講解

作者態(tài)度題

注意文中表示可能、強調(diào)(do)的詞語,以及形容詞、副詞(unfortunately),表明作者的態(tài)度。一般選擇作者態(tài)度時不能選過于絕對的詞,選擇中性的感情色彩不強烈的詞(eg:qualified,guarded,tempered,partial,limited);注意區(qū)分對立觀點和主題的補充觀點,注意作者的主導(dǎo)態(tài)度。

舉例/比較目的題

注意表示原因(be attributed to),比較/對比(contrary to,instead, new/stereotype),以及舉例的詞。注意舉例和對比的目的,一般舉例的目的在本段中找(不要和全文的主題混淆),對比的目的絕對不是為了比較或者對比;比較題要注意題目問的對象,不要混淆執(zhí)行動作的對象。

推斷題

“Infer”和“suggest”,以及“assumption”的題無法從原文找答案,答案隱含在細節(jié)中。特別要注意表示時間的詞,具有提示信息的作用,也可能表示一個變化過程。推斷題選項中如果出現(xiàn)超出原文范圍的比較,該選項錯誤。推斷題有時要和上下文建立聯(lián)系,不要局限在信息所在段落尋找答案。

細節(jié)題

細節(jié)題的答案在提干提示的原文信息的詞附近找,并在第一次出現(xiàn)該信息的地方找,只要選原意替換選項即可;細節(jié)題最常見的是取非題,在題阿干中的標(biāo)志是出現(xiàn)虛擬語氣,在文章中定位時要找表對比的詞(eg: however,unlike, on the contrary)。

類比題

類比題要注意概念范圍的界定。注意其中的限制條件。

其他需要注意的常見細節(jié)

1. 文章的開頭和結(jié)尾都非常重要,都容易出考點。特別注意文章開頭或結(jié)尾以分詞形式出現(xiàn)的比較或?qū)Ρ龋菀妆缓雎浴?/p>

2. 人名和數(shù)字都會出考點。相對數(shù)字(percentage)比絕對數(shù)字更可靠。

3. 注意一些小詞,如“not only,but also”, 強調(diào)的是“but also”部分。

4. 關(guān)注極端詞“l(fā)east”“most”等。

5.注意特殊標(biāo)點符號:括號、破折號會出考點。

以上就是小編和大家分享的GRE閱讀題中各類題型匯總以及對應(yīng)的解題技巧講解。希望各位考生都能通過備考練習(xí)掌握熟練這些技巧方法,在考試中更快更好地完成GRE閱讀題。

TIPS:培養(yǎng)自己的閱讀速度和節(jié)奏

備考GRE閱讀,要試著在做閱讀和橫向總結(jié)的過程中培養(yǎng)一種比較固定的最佳閱讀速度,這種速度是對文章的理解程度和閱讀速度的一個組合。再快些恐怕會看不懂,從而導(dǎo)致正確率的下降;再慢些正確率提高很少,但閱讀占據(jù)的時間太多了。最佳速度應(yīng)該根據(jù)文體和生詞量有所調(diào)整,適合自己的速度才是最好的,而不是去追求所謂的標(biāo)準閱讀速度。

GRE考試閱讀理解模擬題及答案解析

P1

The dark regions in the starry night sky are not pockets in the universe that are devoid of stars as had long been thought.

Rather, they are dark because of interstellar dust that hides the stars behind it.

Although its visual effect is so pronounced, dust is only a minor constituent of the material, extremely low in density, that lies between the stars.

The average density of interstellar material in the vicinity of our Sun is 1,000 to 10,000 times less than the best terrestrial laboratory vacuum.

It is only because of the enormous interstellar distances that so little material per unit of volume becomes so significant.

Optical astronomy is most directly affected, for although interstellar gas is perfectly transparent, the dust is not. (125 words)

1. According to the passage, which of the following is a direct perceptual consequence of interstellar dust EXCEPT?

□A Some stars are rendered invisible to observers on Earth.

□B Many visible stars are made to seem brighter than they really are.

□C The dust is conspicuously visible against a background of bright stars.

2. It can be inferred from the passage that it is because space is so vast that

(A) little of the interstellar material in it seems substantial

(B) normal units of volume seem futile for measurements of density

(C) stars can be far enough from Earth to be obscured even by very sparsely distributed matter

(D) interstellar gases can, for all practical purposes, be regarded as transparent

(E) optical astronomy would be of little use even if no interstellar dust existed

P2

In Hardy‘s novels, various impulses were sacrificed to each other inevitably and often.

Inevitably, because Hardy did not care in the way that novelists such as Flaubert or James cared, and therefore took paths of least resistance.

Thus, one impulse often surrendered to a fresher one and, unfortunately, instead of exacting a compromise, simply disappeared.

A desire to throw over reality a light that never was might give way abruptly to the desire on the part of what we might consider a novelist-scientist to record exactly and concretely the structure and texture of a flower.

In this instance, the new impulse was at least an energetic one, and thus its indulgence did not result in a relaxed style.

But on other occasions Hardy abandoned a perilous, risky, and highly energizing impulse in favor of what was for him the fatally relaxing impulse to classify and schematize abstractly.

When a relaxing impulse was indulged, the style—that sure index of an author‘s literary worth—was certain to become verbose. (167 words)

3. Which of the following words could best be substituted for “relaxed" (line 13) without substantially changing the author‘s meaning?

(A) informal

(B) confined

(C) risky

(D) wordy

(E) metaphoric

4. The passage supplies information to suggest that its author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about the novelists Flaubert and James?

(A) They indulged more impulses in their novels than did Hardy in his novels.

(B) They have elicited a greater degree of favorable response from most literary critics than has Hardy.

(C) In the writing of their novels, they often took pains to effect a compromise among their various novelistic impulses.

(D) Regarding novelistic construction, they cared more about the opinions of other novelists than about the opinions of ordinary readers.

(E) They wrote novels in which the impulse toward realism and the impulse away from realism were evident in equal measure.

5. Which of the following statements best describes the organization of the passage ("Thus…abstractly")?

(A) The author makes a disapproving observation and then presents two cases, one of which leads to a qualification of his disapproval and the other of which does not.

(B) The author draws a conclusion from a previous statement, explains his conclusion in detail, and then gives a series of examples that have the effect of resolving an inconsistency.

(C) The author concedes a point and then makes a counterargument, using an extended comparison and contrast that qualifies his original concession.

(D) The author makes a judgment, points out an exception to his judgment, and then contradicts his original assertion.

(E) The author summarizes and explains an argument and then advances a brief history of opposing arguments.

P3

A mysterious phenomenon is the ability of over-water migrants to travel on course.

Birds, bees, and other species can keep track of time without any sensory cues from the outside world, and such "biological clocks" clearly contribute to their "compass sense".

For example, they can use the position of the Sun or stars, along with the time of day, to find north.

But compass sense alone cannot explain how birds navigate the ocean: after a flock traveling east is blown far south by a storm, it will assume the proper northeasterly course to compensate.

Perhaps, some scientists thought, migrants determine their geographic position on Earth by celestial navigation, almost as human navigators use stars and planets, but this would demand of the animals a fantastic map sense.

Researchers now know that some species have a magnetic sense, which might allow migrants to determine their geographic location by detecting variations in the strength of the Earth‘s magnetic field. (157 words)

6. The main idea of the passage is that

(A) migration over land requires a simpler explanation than migration over water does

(B) the means by which animals migrate over water are complex and only partly understood

(C) the ability of migrant animals to keep track of time is related to their magnetic sense

(D) knowledge of geographic location is essential to migrants with little or no compass sense

(E) explanations of how animals migrate tend to replace, rather than build on, one another

7. It can be inferred from the passage that if the flock of birds described in lines 8-9 were navigating by compass sense alone, they would, after the storm, fly

(A) east

(B) north

(C) northwest

(D) south

(E) southeast

8. Of the following descriptions of migrating animals, which most strongly suggests that the animals are depending on magnetic cues to orient themselves?

(A) Pigeons can properly readjust their course even when flying long distances through exceedingly dense fogs.

(B) Bison are able to reach their destination by passing through a landscape that has been partially altered by a recent fire.

(C) Elephants are able to find grounds that some members of the herd have never seen before.

(D) Swallows are able to return to a given spot at the same time every year.

(E) Monarch butterflies coming from different parts of North America are able to arrive at the same location each winter.

P4

Starting from the premise that mythology and legend preserve at least a nucleus of historical fact, Bachofen argued that women were dominant in many ancient societies.

His work was based on a comprehensive survey of references in the ancient sources to Amazonian and other societies with matrilineal customs—societies in which descent and property rights are traced through the female line.

Some support for his theory can be found in evidence such as that drawn from Herodotus, the Greek "historian" of the fifth century B. C. Nonetheless, this assumption that the first recorders of ancient myths have preserved facts is problematic.

Ancient Greek descriptions of those societies were meant not so much to represent observed historical fact—real Amazonian societies—but rather to offer "moral lessons" on the supposed outcome of women‘s rule in their own society.

The Amazons were often characterized, for example, as the equivalents of giants and centaurs, enemies to be slain by Greek heroes; thus, their customs were presented not as those of a respectable society, but as the very antitheses of ordinary Greek practices. (179 words)

9. The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A) compare competing new approaches to understanding the role of women in ancient societies

(B) investigate the ramifications of Bachofen‘s theory about the dominance of women in ancient societies

(C) explain the burgeoning interest among historians in determining the actual status of women in various societies

(D) analyze the nature of Amazonian society and uncover similarities between it and the Greek world

(E) criticize the value of ancient myths in determining the status of women in ancient societies

10. Select the sentence in the passage that is presented as evidence supporting the author‘s view of the ancient Greeks‘ descriptions of the Amazons.

11. The author‘s attitude toward Bachofen‘s treatise is best described as one of

(A) qualified approval

(B) profound ambivalence

(C) studied neutrality

(D) pointed disagreement

(E) unmitigated hostility

P1

1

The dark regions in the starry night sky are not pockets in the universe that are devoid of stars as had long been thought.

一直以來人們以為星空中的黯淡區(qū)域好像宇宙的口袋沒有星星,事實并非如此。

2

Rather, they are dark because of interstellar dust that hides the stars behind it.

更確切地說,這種黯淡是因為星際塵埃遮蔽了其后的星光。

3

Although its visual effect is so pronounced, dust is only a minor constituent of the material, extremely low in density, that lies between the stars.

盡管塵埃的遮蔽效果如此明顯,但它在宇宙中只占非常小的比例,在星際間的密度極低。

4

The average density of interstellar material in the vicinity of our Sun is 1,000 to 10,000 times less than the best terrestrial laboratory vacuum.

太陽附近區(qū)域星際間物質(zhì)的密度,只相當(dāng)于地球上能達到的實驗室真空狀態(tài)的萬分之一到千分之一。

5

It is only because of the enormous interstellar distances that so little material per unit of volume becomes so significant.

每單位體積內(nèi)如此微量的物質(zhì)的作用卻如此明顯,只因巨大的星際間距。

6

Optical astronomy is most directly affected, for although interstellar gas is perfectly transparent, the dust is not. (125 words)

受其影響最大的是光學(xué)觀測,因為即便星云能夠看透星云,也無法對付塵埃。

1. According to the passage, which of the following is a direct perceptual consequence of interstellar dust EXCEPT?

□A Some stars are rendered invisible to observers on Earth.

□B Many visible stars are made to seem brighter than they really are.

□C The dust is conspicuously visible against a background of bright stars.

選BC。

不要濫用背景知識,僅根據(jù)文中信息有限推測。

A 成立,只要足夠遠。

B 根據(jù)文章無法判斷是否看起來更亮。

C 新內(nèi)容,在瞎聊。

2. It can be inferred from the passage that it is because space is so vast that

(A) little of the interstellar material in it seems substantial

(B) normal units of volume seem futile for measurements of density

(C) stars can be far enough from Earth to be obscured even by very sparsely distributed matter

(D) interstellar gases can, for all practical purposes, be regarded as transparent

(E) optical astronomy would be of little use even if no interstellar dust existed

選C。

第5句。

P2

1

In Hardy‘s novels, various impulses were sacrificed to each other inevitably and often.

H的小說,各種動力經(jīng)常為彼此犧牲,且不可避免。

2

Inevitably, because Hardy did not care in the way that novelists such as Flaubert or James cared, and therefore took paths of least resistance.

所謂不可避免,是因為 H 不像 F 或 J 等小說家那樣處理,而是選擇了一條阻力最小的方式。

3

Thus, one impulse often surrendered to a fresher one and, unfortunately, instead of exacting a compromise, simply disappeared.

所以,一種動力經(jīng)常屈服于另一種,遺憾的是,這種屈服不是妥協(xié),而是徹底消失。

4

A desire to throw over reality a light that never was might give way abruptly to the desire on the part of what we might consider a novelist-scientist to record exactly and concretely the structure and texture of a flower.

想要給本來缺乏寫實感的文本增加一絲實感,可能突然變成另一種目的,好像我們正在讀一位有文學(xué)趣味的科學(xué)家,詳實地記錄一朵花的結(jié)構(gòu)與質(zhì)地。

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略復(fù)雜的一個長句。

主干是 A desire might give way to the desire .

throw over 本來是固定搭配,背棄或拋棄某人;但此處更像是 throw / cast / shed a light on sth. 的用法,“使某事物更清晰明顯”,只不過用 over 替換了 on 。所以我認為,throw over reality a light that never was 是指之前的描寫是缺乏實感的,現(xiàn)在有一個 desire 要增加實感。

give way to sth. 被某物取代。

novelist-scientist 有小說家特征的科學(xué)家。

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5

In this instance, the new impulse was at least an energetic one, and thus its indulgence did not result in a relaxed style.

這種情況下,新的動力至少是有活力的,所以這種放任不至于導(dǎo)致一個松垮的文風(fēng)。

6

But on other occasions Hardy abandoned a perilous, risky, and highly energizing impulse in favor of what was for him the fatally relaxing impulse to classify and schematize abstractly.

但其他時候,H 放棄了某種危險,大膽,非常強勁的動力,轉(zhuǎn)而追求一種抽象地歸類和圖示化的動力,對他來說,這種松弛的動力是致命的。

7

When a relaxing impulse was indulged, the style—that sure index of an author‘s literary worth—was certain to become verbose. (167 words)

既然沉溺于一種松弛的動力,文風(fēng)(顯然代表一個作者的文學(xué)價值)必定變得冗長羅嗦。

3. Which of the following words could best be substituted for “relaxed" (line 13) without substantially changing the author‘s meaning?

(A) informal

(B) confined

(C) risky

(D) wordy

(E) metaphoric

選D。

結(jié)合第5,7句。

4. The passage supplies information to suggest that its author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about the novelists Flaubert and James?

(A) They indulged more impulses in their novels than did Hardy in his novels.

(B) They have elicited a greater degree of favorable response from most literary critics than has Hardy.

(C) In the writing of their novels, they often took pains to effect a compromise among their various novelistic impulses.

(D) Regarding novelistic construction, they cared more about the opinions of other novelists than about the opinions of ordinary readers.

(E) They wrote novels in which the impulse toward realism and the impulse away from realism were evident in equal measure.

選C。

A 無法判斷。

B 比 H 更受評論家喜歡。最大干擾項,可以勉強推斷本文作者在寫作動力怎么處理的問題上更推崇福樓拜和詹姆斯,這些但無法得出B的結(jié)論。

D 無法判斷,出現(xiàn)了新話題。

E 無法判斷,無根據(jù)的猜測。

5. Which of the following statements best describes the organization of the passage ("Thus…abstractly")?

(A) The author makes a disapproving observation and then presents two cases, one of which leads to a qualification of his disapproval and the other of which does not.

(B) The author draws a conclusion from a previous statement, explains his conclusion in detail, and then gives a series of examples that have the effect of resolving an inconsistency.

(C) The author concedes a point and then makes a counterargument, using an extended comparison and contrast that qualifies his original concession.

(D) The author makes a judgment, points out an exception to his judgment, and then contradicts his original assertion.

(E) The author summarizes and explains an argument and then advances a brief history of opposing arguments.

選A。

A 作者表示了一個持否定態(tài)度的觀察結(jié)果,舉了兩個例子,一個達到了他的標(biāo)準(有文學(xué)趣味的科學(xué)家式的,有活力的推動,不至于松垮),一個沒有達到(抽象地歸類或圖示化的動力,松了,結(jié)果wordy)。

P3

1

A mysterious phenomenon is the ability of over-water migrants to travel on course.

越洋遷徙的動物能夠制定航線,真是不可思議。

2

Birds, bees, and other species can keep track of time without any sensory cues from the outside world, and such "biological clocks" clearly contribute to their "compass sense".

鳥類,蜜蜂,和其他一些動物能夠不借助任何外界的線索來捕捉時間的流逝,而這種“生物鐘”顯然也促使它們進化出“方向感”。

3

For example, they can use the position of the Sun or stars, along with the time of day, to find north.

比如說,它們可以利用太陽或星星的方位,結(jié)合時間(體內(nèi)的生物鐘告訴它們的時間)來確定北方。

4

But compass sense alone cannot explain how birds navigate the ocean: after a flock traveling east is blown far south by a storm, it will assume the proper northeasterly course to compensate.

然而,只靠方向感不能解釋鳥類如何飛越大洋:一群東飛的鳥被風(fēng)暴裹挾南移相當(dāng)一段距離后,他們會補償性地飛往東北方向。

5

Perhaps, some scientists thought, migrants determine their geographic position on Earth by celestial navigation, almost as human navigators use stars and planets, but this would demand of the animals a fantastic map sense.

一些科學(xué)家認為,也許這些動物借助天文航海術(shù)的原理來確定它們所在的位置,如同人類借助星空辨識方位,但這種假設(shè)成立的前提是動物具備想象一副地圖的能力。

6

Researchers now know that some species have a magnetic sense, which might allow migrants to determine their geographic location by detecting variations in the strength of the Earth‘s magnetic field. (157 words)

研究者們現(xiàn)在了解到,某些物種(動物)能夠感知地磁場,動物也許可以通過感知地磁場的強弱來確定它們的地理位置。

6. The main idea of the passage is that

(A) migration over land requires a simpler explanation than migration over water does

(B) the means by which animals migrate over water are complex and only partly understood

(C) the ability of migrant animals to keep track of time is related to their magnetic sense

(D) knowledge of geographic location is essential to migrants with little or no compass sense

(E) explanations of how animals migrate tend to replace, rather than build on, one another

選B。

A 陸地上的遷徙,陌生內(nèi)容,文中不曾討論。

B 正確項。

C 感知時間的能力是動物體內(nèi)的生物鐘的作用,見句2。

D 文中提到的動物,都是具備方向感的,對于不具備方向感的動物,確定其地理位置的知識對它們重不重要我們不知道。不要發(fā)散地理解為:“已經(jīng)不能辨認方向,如果還不認識路就太慘了?!辈灰炎约旱穆钒V經(jīng)驗代入制造發(fā)散,不是好習(xí)慣。

E 文章沒有明確地否認句 5 的猜測(也許只是還沒有找到證據(jù),證明動物可以想象地圖),也就談不上取代,或者在其基礎(chǔ)上發(fā)展了。

7. It can be inferred from the passage that if the flock of birds described in lines 8-9 were navigating by compass sense alone, they would, after the storm, fly

(A) east

(B) north

(C) northwest

(D) south

(E) southeast

選A。

如果只具備方向感,被吹到南邊的鳥穩(wěn)定后,將繼續(xù)向東飛。

8. Of the following descriptions of migrating animals, which most strongly suggests that the animals are depending on magnetic cues to orient themselves?

(A) Pigeons can properly readjust their course even when flying long distances through exceedingly dense fogs.

(B) Bison are able to reach their destination by passing through a landscape that has been partially altered by a recent fire.

(C) Elephants are able to find grounds that some members of the herd have never seen before.

(D) Swallows are able to return to a given spot at the same time every year.

(E) Monarch butterflies coming from different parts of North America are able to arrive at the same location each winter.

選A。

典型的GRE推理邏輯包含且不限于:

1 讓我們選擇下述遷徙動物中,最能表現(xiàn)是靠著地磁信號來確定方向的。

2 因為文章中提到的依靠地磁信號確定方位的例子只有鳥類,那么 B 野牛,C 大象,E 王蝶,三項必然不如 A 鴿子,D 燕子更可期地符合題設(shè)。也許 BCE 中真的包含更典型地利用地磁確定方向的動物,但從文中無從推斷,所以排除不猶豫。

3 燕子返回指定地點,確切地說,是返回去年它筑的那個窩的所在地(一般是同一座建筑,也許另筑新窩,也許不會),如此精確地定位,很難說是單獨借助地磁信號完成的,想以此證明是根據(jù)地磁場定向,不如 A 項更直接。

4 鴿子可以在極濃的霧中長途飛行,并實時修正自己的航向,非常符合句4中出現(xiàn)的例子,所以 A 是最佳項。

P4

1

Starting from the premise that mythology and legend preserve at least a nucleus of historical fact, Bachofen argued that women were dominant in many ancient societies.

本著神話和傳說都至少保存了一個史實內(nèi)核的前提,B 認為,女性在很多古代社會中的地位是支配性的。

2

His work was based on a comprehensive survey of references in the ancient sources to Amazonian and other societies with matrilineal customs—societies in which descent and property rights are traced through the female line.

他的結(jié)論建立在廣泛的調(diào)查研究基礎(chǔ)上,其史料是關(guān)于亞馬遜族和其他母系社會,也就是血緣身份和財富繼承都沿著女性代際的社會。

3

Some support for his theory can be found in evidence such as that drawn from Herodotus, the Greek "historian" of the fifth century B. C.

有些證據(jù)支持他的理論,比如公元前5世紀的希臘“歷史學(xué)家”希羅多德的記錄。

4

Nonetheless, this assumption that the first recorders of ancient myths have preserved facts is problematic.

不過,最早的古代神話記錄者是否記錄史實還存疑問。

5

Ancient Greek descriptions of those societies were meant not so much to represent observed historical fact—real Amazonian societies—but rather to offer "moral lessons" on the supposed outcome of women‘s rule in their own society.

古希臘流傳下來的關(guān)于那些(母系)社會的描述,不是為了呈現(xiàn)他們觀察到的史實——真正的亞馬遜社會——而是為古希臘社會的女德假想的一種“道德上的(反面)教材”。

6

The Amazons were often characterized, for example, as the equivalents of giants and centaurs, enemies to be slain by Greek heroes; thus, their customs were presented not as those of a respectable society, but as the very antitheses of ordinary Greek practices. (179 words)

比如說,亞馬遜族經(jīng)常被描繪成,像巨人和半人馬一樣等待希臘英雄宰殺的對手;因此,我們并非把她們視為一個可敬的社會去呈現(xiàn)其習(xí)俗,而是當(dāng)作一般希臘社會常態(tài)的對立面。

9. The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A) compare competing new approaches to understanding the role of women in ancient societies

(B) investigate the ramifications of Bachofen‘s theory about the dominance of women in ancient societies

(C) explain the burgeoning interest among historians in determining the actual status of women in various societies

(D) analyze the nature of Amazonian society and uncover similarities between it and the Greek world

(E) criticize the value of ancient myths in determining the status of women in ancient societies

選E。

A 沒有compare,只有一種,還不算competing,被作者質(zhì)疑了。

B 討論的是前提(premise),而不是結(jié)果(ramifications)。

C “解釋了歷史學(xué)者中逐漸興起的,界定女性在不同社會實際地位的興趣”,完全在瞎聊。

D “分析了亞馬遜社會的特點,揭示了她們與古希臘世界的相似”,瞎聊。

E 評論了古代神話在決定婦女于古代社會地位問題上的價值,正確項,可推測作者認為這些神話在這個問題的判斷上,沒啥價值。

10. Select the sentence in the passage that is presented as evidence supporting the author‘s view of the ancient Greeks‘ descriptions of the Amazons.

句6。

注意是證明作者對于古希臘對亞馬遜族的描述的判斷的證據(jù),換言之,問我們作者如此看待這些史料的證據(jù),作者的態(tài)度是句4、5(懷疑這些史料記錄的并非事實),理由是句6(可能只是為了本邦的意識形態(tài)服務(wù),相當(dāng)于宣傳材料而非史實)。

11. The author‘s attitude toward Bachofen‘s treatise is best described as one of

(A) qualified approval

(B) profound ambivalence

(C) studied neutrality

(D) pointed disagreement

(E) unmitigated hostility

選D。

A 有限認同;

B 深深矛盾;

C 慎重中立;

D 明顯反對;

E 絕對的敵意。

詞匯題。

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