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[Problem Solving]

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题目:

On a certain transatlantic crossing, 20 percent of a ship's passengers held round-trip tickets and also took their cars abroad the ship.  If 60 percent of the passengers with round-trip tickets did not take their cars abroad the ship, what percent of the ship's passengers held round-trip tickets?

选项:

A、
B、40%
C、50%
D、60%
E、

答案:

C
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

Unlike frogs that metamorphose from tadpoles into adults within a one-year period, it takes three to four years for the mountain yellow-legged frog of the Sierra Nevada to reach adulthood, and so they are restricted to deeper bodies of water that do not dry up in summer or freeze solid in winter.

选项:

A、 it takes three to four years for the mountain yellow-legged frog of the Sierra Nevada to reach adulthood, and so they are
B、 it takes the mountain yellow-legged frog of the Sierra Nevada three to four years until it reaches adulthood, and therefore it is
C、 in the Sierra Nevada, mountain yellow-legged tree frogs take three to four years to reach adulthood, thus being
D、 mountain yellow-legged frogs of the Sierra Nevada take three to four years until they reach adulthood, thus
E、 mountain yellow-legged frogs of the Sierra Nevada take three to four years to reach adulthood, and so they are

答案:

E
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

Over the next few years, increasing demands on the Chattahoochee River, which flows into the Apalachicola River, could alter the saline content of Apalachicola Bay, which would rob the oysters there of their flavor, and to make them decrease in size, less distinctive, and less in demand.

选项:

A、which would rob the oysters there of their flavor, and to make them decrease in size
B、and it would rob the oysters there of their flavor, make them smaller
C、and rob the oysters there of their flavor, making them decrease in size
D、robbing the oysters there of their flavor and making them smaller
E、robbing the oysters there of their flavor, and making them decrease in size

答案:

D
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题目:

Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted by one manufacturer's security surveillance system, of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, can interfere with pacemakers and that this interaction can bring on missed or irregular heartbeats, nausea, breathlessness, dizziness, and even fainting.

选项:

A、of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, can interfere with pacemakers and that
B、of which, worldwide, there are 200,000 of that type, and which can interfere with pacemakers, and
C、of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, they can interfere with pacemakers and
D、200,000 of which type exist worldwide, interfering with pacemakers, and
E、200,000 of that type existing worldwide and can interfere with pacemakers, and

答案:

A
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[Critical Reasoning]

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题目:

Which of the following most logically completes the argument?
 
Researchers recently asked dozens of shoppers, chosen at random coming out of a FoodBasket supermarket, what they had purchased.  The prices of the very same items at the nearest ShopperKing supermarket were totaled and compared with the FoodBasket total.  The ShopperKing totals averaged five percent higher than the FoodBasket totals.  Nevertheless, this result does not necessarily show that shoppers at ShopperKing would save money overall by shopping at FoodBasket instead, since ______.

选项:

A、shoppers who shop regularly at a given supermarket generally choose that store for the low prices offered on the items that they purchase most often
B、for shoppers with more than 20 items, the ShopperKing totals averaged more than five percent higher than the FoodBasket totals
C、many shoppers consider factors other than price in choosing the supermarket at which they shop most regularly
D、there is little variation from month to month in the overall quantity of purchases made at supermarkets by a given shopper
E、none of the people who conducted the research were employees of the FoodBasket supermarket

答案:

A
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[Reading Comprehension]

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文章:

    In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, many Western Pueblo settlements in what is now the southwestern United States may have possessed distinctly hierarchical organizational structures. These communities' agricultural systems—which were "intensive" in the use of labor rather than "extensive" in area—may have given rise to political leadership that managed both labor and food resources. That formal management of food resources was needed is suggested by the large size of storage spaces located around some communal Great Kivas (underground ceremonial chambers). Though no direct evidence exists that such spaces were used to store food, Western Pueblo communities lacking sufficient arable land to support their populations could have preserved the necessary extra food, including imported foodstuffs, in such apparently communal spaces.

    Moreover, evidence of specialization in producing raw materials and in manufacturing ceramics and textiles indicates differentiation of labor within and between communities. The organizational and managerial demands of such specialization strengthen the possibility that a decision-making elite existed, an elite whose control over labor, the use of community surpluses, and the acquisition of imported goods would have led to a concentration of economic resources in their own hands. Evidence for differential distribution of wealth is found in burials of the period: some include large quantities of pottery, jewelry, and other artifacts, whereas others from the same sites lack any such materials.

题目:

According to the passage, which of the following is probably true of the storage spaces mentioned in the highlighted text?

选项:

A、They were used by the community elite for storage of their own food supplies.
B、They served a ceremonial as well as a practical function.
C、Their size is an indication of the wealth of the particular community to which they belonged.
D、Their existence proves that the community to which they belonged imported large amounts of food.
E、They belonged to and were used by the community as a whole.

答案:

E
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题目:

As it is with traditional pharmacies, on-line drugstores rely on prescriptions to be successful, since it is primarily prescriptions that attract the customers, who then also buy other health-related items.

选项:

A、As it is with traditional pharmacies, on-line drugstores rely on prescriptions to be successful
B、As with the case of traditional pharmacies, on-line drugstores rely on prescriptions to have success
C、As is the case with traditional pharmacies, prescriptions are the cornerstone of a successful on-line drugstore
D、As traditional pharmacies, so on-line drugstores rely on prescriptions to be successful
E、 Like traditional pharmacies, the cornerstone of a successful on-line drugstore is prescriptions

答案:

C
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

Concerns about public health led to the construction between 1876 and 1904 of three separate sewer systems to serve metropolitan Boston.

选项:

A、Concerns about public health led to the construction between 1876 and 1904 of three separate sewer systems to serve
B、Concerns about public health have led to the construction of three separate sewer systems between 1876 and 1904 to serve
C、Concerns about public health have led between 1876 and 1904 to the construction of three separate sewer systems for serving
D、There were concerns about public health leading to the construction between 1876 and 1904 of three separate sewer systems serving
E、There were concerns leading between 1876 and 1904 to the construction of three separate sewer systems for serving

答案:

A
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[Problem Solving]

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Note: Figure not drawn to scale.
 
The figure shows a square patio surrounded by a walkway of width  meters.  If the area of the walkway is 132 square meters and the width of the patio is 5 meters greater than the width of the walkway, what is the area of the patio, in square meters?

选项:

A、56
B、64
C、68
D、81
E、100

答案:

B
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

The two oil companies agreed to merge their refining and marketing operations in the Midwest and the West, forming a new company for controlling nearly fifteen percent of the nation's gasoline sales.

选项:

A、forming a new company for controlling
B、forming a new company that would control
C、which would form a new company that controlled
D、which formed a new company for controlling
E、which formed a new company that would control

答案:

B
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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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