Harriet Monroe, who founded Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in 1912. argued that the more heterogeneous and sprawling the modem world became, the more poetry needed "an entrenched place, a voice of power." Hut this goal could only be realized if poets were valued in ways that encouraged them to participate in the world and made writing verse economically viable. Monroe argued that poets needed sites of institutional opportunity like those that had been developed for visual artists, architects, and musicians. She believed that the hand-wringing anticapitalism dominating genteel literary culture-particularly the idea that poetry ought to be removed from "sordid" pecuniary considerations-brought no economic and only illusory aesthetic benefits, instead severing poets from meaningful participation in the modern world.
The passage suggests that Monroe believed that finding "an entrenched place, a voice of power" for poetry would rely on which of the following?
A. Ensuring that poetry as an art could remain free of economic considerations
B. Providing poets with a refuge from the sprawling modem world
C. Creating institutional opportunities for poets to make their work economically viable
正解:C
質問 2:

A. The two quantities are equal.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
D. Quantity A is greater.
正解:A
質問 3:

In the figure above, h is the height of triangle ABC from vertex B to base AC. What is the value of//?
Give your answer as a fraction-
正解:
see the explanation.
Explanation
Answer is as:

質問 4:
A divide between aesthetic and technical considerations has played a crucial role in mapmakiug and cartographic scholarship. Some nineteenth-century cartographers, for instance, understood themselves as technicians who did not care about visual effects, while others saw themselves as landscape painters. That dichotomy structured the discipline of the history of cartography. Until the 1980s, in what Blakemore and Harley called "the 'Old is Beautiful' paradigm." scholars largely focused on maps made before 1800. marveling at their beauty and sometimes regretting the decline of the pre-technical age. Early mapmaking was considered art while modem cartography was located within the realm of engineering utility. Alpers. however, has argued that this boundary would have puzzled mapmakers in the seventeenth century, because they considered themselves to be visual engineers.
It can be inferred from the passage that, beginning in the 1980s. historians of cartography
A. placed greater emphasis on the beauty of maps made after 1800
B. expanded their range of study to include more material created after 1800
C. came to see the visual details of maps as aesthetic objects rather tlian practical cartographic aids
D. grew more sensitive to the way mapmakers prior to 1800 conceived of their work
E. reduced the attention they paid to the technical aspects of mapmaking
正解:B
質問 5:
A group of children is divided into r teams of ~ players each, and 1 team of 10 players. The group has more than 30 but less than 50 children, and each child belongs to only one team.

A. The two quantities are equal.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
D. Quantity A is greater.
正解:C
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今回GREの問題集のも熟読して試験に受かりました。覚えてきた問題が試験にも同じのが出てて良かったです。合格しました。合格から逆算されている。合格者の思考力が身に付く。