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题目:

Officials at the United States Mint believe that the Sacagawea dollar coin will be used more as a substitute for four quarters rather than for the dollar bill because its weight, only 8.1 grams, is far less than four quarters, which weigh 5.67 grams each.
 

选项:

A、 more as a substitute for four quarters rather than for the dollar bill because its weight, only 8.1 grams, is far less than
B、 more as a substitute for four quarters than the dollar bill because it weighs only 8.1 grams, far lighter than
C、 as a substitute for four quarters more than for the dollar bill because it weighs only 8.1 grams, far less than
D、 as a substitute for four quarters more than the dollar bill because its weight of only 8.1 grams is far lighter than it is for
E、 as a substitute more for four quarters rather than for the dollar bill because its weight, only 8.1 grams, is far less than it is for

答案:

C
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题目:

A Harvard anthropologist has proposed that using fire to cook
food could be dated back to almost two million years and that
it could explain hominid features like having a large brain and
small teeth.

选项:

A、using fire to cook food could be dated back to almost two million years and that it could explain hominid features like having
B、the use of fire to cook food could date back almost two million years and could explain such hominid features as
C、cooking food with fire could date back to almost two million Years, explaining hominid features like
D、fire used to cook food could date back almost two million years ,explaining hominid features such as having.
E、fire used for cooking food could be dated back to almost two million years and explain hominid features like.

答案:

B
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[Reading Comprehension]

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文章:

    In a 1984 book, Claire C. Robertson argued that, before colonialism, age was a more important indicator of status and authority than gender in Ghana and in Africa generally. British colonialism imposed European-style maledominant notions upon more egalitarian local situations to the detriment of women generally, and gender became a defining characteristic that weakened women's power and authority.

    Subsequent research in Kenya convinced Robertson that she had overgeneralized about Africa. Before colonialism, gender was more salient in central Kenya than it was in Ghana, although age was still crucial in determining authority. In contrast with Ghana, where women had traded for hundreds of years and achieved legal majority (not unrelated phenomena), the evidence regarding central Kenya indicated that women were legal minors and were sometimes treated as male property, as were European women at that time. Factors like strong patrilinearity and patrilocality, as well as women's inferior land rights and lesser involvement in trade, made women more dependent on men than was generally the case in Ghana. However, since age apparently remained the overriding principle of social organization in central Kenya, some senior women had much authority. Thus, Robertson revised her hypothesis somewhat, arguing that in determining authority in precolonial Africa age was a primary principle that superseded gender to varying degrees depending on the situation.

题目:

The passage indicates that Robertson's research in Kenya caused her to change her mind regarding which of the following?

选项:

A、Whether age was the prevailing principle of social organization in Kenya before colonialism
B、Whether gender was the primary determinant of social authority in Africa generally before colonialism
C、Whether it was only after colonialism that gender became a significant determinant of authority in Kenyan society
D、Whether age was a crucial factor determining authority in Africa after colonialism
E、Whether British colonialism imposed European-style male-dominant notions upon local situations in Ghana

答案:

C
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By 1940, the pilot Jacqueline Cochran held seventeen official national and international speed records, and she earned them at a time when aviation was still so new for many of the planes she flew to be of dangerously experimental design.

选项:

A、and she earned them at a time when aviation was still so new for many of the planes she flew to be
B、earning them at a time that aviation was still so new for many of the planes she flew to be
C、earning these at a time where aviation was still so new that many of the planes she flew were
D、earned at a time in which aviation was still so new such that many of the planes she flew were
E、earned at a time when aviation was still so new that many of the planes she flew were

答案:

E
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The Olympic Games helped to keep peace among the pugnacious states of the Greek world in that a sacred truce was proclaimed during the festival’s month.

选项:

A、world in that a sacred truce was proclaimed during the festival’s month
B、world, proclaiming a sacred truce during the festival’s month
C、world when they proclaimed a sacred truce for the festival month
D、world, for a sacred truce was proclaimed during the month of the festival
E、world by proclamation of a sacred truce that was for the month of the festival

答案:

D
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[Critical Reasoning]

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Political Advertisement:
 
Mayor Delmont's critics complain about the jobs that were lost in the city under Delmont's leadership.  Yet the fact is that not only were more jobs created than were eliminated, but the average pay for these new jobs has been higher than the average pay for jobs citywide every year since Delmont took office.  So there can be no question that throughout Delmont's tenure the average paycheck in this city has been getting steadily bigger.
 
Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument in the advertisement?

选项:

A、The average pay for jobs created in the city during the past three years was higher than the average pay for jobs created in the city earlier in Mayor Delmont's tenure.
B、Average pay in the city was at a ten-year low when Mayor Delmont took office.
C、Some of the jobs created in the city during Mayor Delmont's tenure have in the meantime been eliminated again.
D、The average pay for jobs eliminated in the city during Mayor Delmont's tenure has been roughly equal every year to the average pay for jobs citywide.
E、The average pay for jobs in the city is currently higher than it is for jobs in the suburbs surrounding the city.

答案:

D
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In order to withstand tidal currents, juvenile horseshoe crabs frequently burrow in the sand. Such burrowing discourages barnacles from clinging to their shells. When fully grown, however, the crabs can readily withstand tidal currents without burrowing, and thus they acquire substantial populations of barnacles. Surprisingly, in areas where tidal currents are very weak, juvenile horseshoe crabs are found not to have significant barnacle populations, even though they seldom burrow.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain the surprising finding?

选项:

A、Tidal currents do not themselves dislodge barnacles from the shells of horseshoe crabs.
B、Barnacles most readily attach themselves to horseshoe crabs in areas where tidal currents are weakest.
C、The strength of the tidal currents in a given location varies widely over the course of a day.
D、A very large barnacle population can significantly decrease the ability of a horseshoe crab to find food.
E、Until they are fully grown, horseshoe crabs shed their shells and grow new ones several times a year.

答案:

E
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Newspaper editorial:
 
In an attempt to reduce the crime rate, the governor is getting tough on criminals and making prison conditions harsher.  Part of this effort has been to deny inmates the access they formerly had to college-level courses.  However, this action is clearly counter to the governor's ultimate goal, since after being released form prison, inmates who had taken such courses committed far fewer crimes overall than other inmates.
 
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?

选项:

A、Not being able to take college-level courses while in prison is unlikely to deter anyone from a crime that he or she might otherwise have committed.
B、Former inmates are no more likely to commit crimes than are members of the general population.
C、The group of inmates who chose to take college-level courses were not already less likely than other inmates to commit crimes after being released.
D、Taking high school level courses in prison has less effect on an inmate's subsequent behavior than taking college-level courses does.
E、The governor's ultimate goal actually is to gain popularity by convincing people that something effective is being done about crime.

答案:

C
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题目:

Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing more women in leadership positions in politics and business.
 

选项:

A、 Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing
B、 The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, a trend that will ultimately place
C、 The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, which will ultimately place
D、 It is expected that the majority of students entering law school this fall will be women, a trend ultimately placing
E、 It is expected for women to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, which will ultimately place

答案:

B
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题目:

The continental United States receives an average of 30 inches of precipitation a year; transpiration from soil and from plants returns approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, while the balance of 9 inches contributes to the flow of streams and rivers.

选项:

A、 transpiration from soil and from plants returns approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, while the balance of 9 inches contributes to the flow
B、 even though transpiration from soil and from plants returns approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, the remainder of 9 inches contribute to the flowing
C、 although transpiration from soil and from plants return approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, the balance of 9 inches contribute to the flowing
D、 with transpiration from soil and from plants to return approximately 21 inches to the atmosphere, the rest of the 9 inches contributes to the flow
E、 as transpiration from soil and from plants return approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, the rest of the 9 inches contribute to the flow

答案:

A
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Art historian: Unlike many artistic traditions that sought to depict plants native to the local area in a seasonally appropriate way (for example, depicting scenes of spring with the plants in the appropriate stages of development for that season), seventeenth-century Dutch artists specializing in flower paintings almost exclusively chose to depict exotic species of flowers from outside the local area. Painting such species was worthwhile primarily because the art-buying public had developed a strong preference for images of the exotic. The great botanical centers of the time gave the artists direct access to such flowers, which the artists would freely combine in a single painting, regardless of whether the combined species occurred together in the wild, and depicted each in full bloom, regardless of whether those species bloomed at the same time in nature.

Statement: The art historian makes the point that the species of flowers these Dutch artists chose to paint were 1 largely because the species were 2 .

Select for 1 and for 2 the options that complete the statement so that it is most strongly supported by the information provided. Make only two selections, one in each column.
我选的CE,和EC有什么区别?怎么选出EC的?
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An unusually severe winter occurred in Europe after the continent was blanketed by a blue haze resulting from the eruption of the Laki Volcano in the European republic of Iceland in the summer of 1984.  Thus, it is evident that major eruptions cause the atmosphere to become cooler than it would be otherwise.
Which of the following statements, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
C选项为什么就不会有张冠李戴的问题呢,1984和1982的气候情况能一样吗,C里的火山就可以试用于原文的火山吗
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The rate of a certain chemical reaction is directly proportional to the square of the concentration of chemical A present and inversely proportional to the concentration of chemical B present. If the concentration of chemical B is increased by 100 percent, which of the following is closest to the percent change in the concentration of chemical A required to keep the reaction rate unchanged?
为什么这个题一定是相乘不能是相加呢?y=k1A方-k2B (k1,k2大于0 ),也满足题目说的与A方成正比与B成反比啊?但是这道题只有相乘的情况才能选出正确答案
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Tiger beetles are such fast runners that they can capture virtually any nonflying insect.  However, when running toward an insect, the beetles intermittently stop, and then, a moment later, resume their attack.  Perhaps they cannot maintain their pace and must pause for a moment's rest; but an alternative hypothesis is that while running tiger beetles are unable to process the resulting rapidly changing visual information, and so quickly go blind and stop.
 
Which of the following, if discovered in experiments using artificially moved prey insects, would support one of the two hypotheses and undermine the other?
答案C是怎么支持一个猜想又削弱另一个猜想的?
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[GWD]

The author of the passage implies that which of the following is a possible partial explanation for acquisition behavior during the 1970's and 1980's?
请解释这道题为什么不选C或E,除了正确选项B,我认为文中也正确地提到了这两个选项可以解释acquisition behavior during 1970s and 80s
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[OG]

The primary purpose of the passage is to
为什么选E不选B
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Club X has more than 10 but fewer than 40 members. Sometimes the members sit at tables with 3 members at one table and 4 members at each of the other tables, and sometimes they sit at tables with 3 members at one table and 5 members at each of the other tables. If they sit at tables with 6 members at each table except one and fewer than 6 members at that one table, how many members will be at the table that has fewer than 6 members?
提问小梅老师 这道题求讲一下 我没什么思路 带入数字得的是3
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A photography dealer ordered 60 Model X cameras to be sold for $250 each, which represents a 20 percent markup over the dealer's initial cost for each camera. Of the cameras ordered, 6 were never sold and were returned to the manufacturer for a refund of 50 percent of the dealer's initial cost. What was the dealer's approximate profit or loss as a percent of the dealer's initial cost for the 60 cameras?
请问小梅老师 这道题讲讲一下 我算的是19% 原来成本是200每个 亏了6个 每个亏100. 最后得不出答案
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Analytical!
请问may老师,这题该用什么思路来做?
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Analytical!
请问张老师,这道题为什么D不对?我有我觉得second paragraph最后一句话特别指向D
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