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题目:

For many revisionist historians, Christopher Columbus has come to
personify devastation and enslavement in the name of progress that
has decimated native peoples of the Western Hemisphere.

选项:

A、devastation and enslavement in the name of progress that has decimated native peoples of the Western Hemisphere
B、devastation and enslavement in the name of progress by which native peoples of the Western Hemisphere decimated
C、devastating and enslaving in the name of progress those native peoples of the Western Hemisphere which in the name of progress are decimated.
D、devastating and enslaving those native peoples of the western Hemisphere which in the name of progress are decimated.
E、the devastation and enslavement in the name of progress that have decimated the native peoples of the Western Hemisphere.

答案:

E
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题目:

Unlike the virginal, whose single set of strings runs parallel to the front edge of the instrument, the harpsichord’s several sets of strings are placed at right angles to its front edge.

选项:

答案:

D
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题目:

Responding to the public's fascination with-and sometimes undue alarm over-possible threats from asteroids, a scaledeveloped by astronomers rates the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet may collide with Earth.

选项:

A、a scale developed by astronomers rates the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet may
B、a scale that astronomers have developed rates how likely it is for a particular asteroid or comet to
C、astronomers have developed a scale to rate how likely a particular asteroid or comet will be to
D、astronomers have developed a scale for rating the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet will
E、astronomers have developed a scale that rates the likelihood of a particular asteroid or comet that may.

答案:

D
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[Critical Reasoning]

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题目:

A major chemical spill occurred five years ago at Baker's Beach, the world's sole nesting ground for Merrick sea turtles, and prevented nearly all the eggs laid that year from hatching.  Yet the number of adult female Merricks returning to lay their eggs at Baker's Beach has actually increased somewhat since five years ago.  Clearly, environmentalists' prediction that the world's Merrick population would decline as a result of the spill has proven unfounded.
 
Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the argument offered in refutation of the environmentalists' prediction?

选项:

A、The chemical spill five years ago occurred at a time when there were neither Merrick sea turtles nor Merrick sea turtle eggs on Baker's Beach.
B、Female Merrick sea turtles begin returning to Baker's Beach to lay their eggs when they are ten years old.
C、Under normal conditions, only a small proportion of hatchling female Merrick sea turtles survive in the ocean until adulthood and return to lay their eggs at Baker's Beach.
D、Environmental pressures unrelated to the chemical spill have caused a significant decline in the population of one of the several species of sea birds that prey on Merrick sea turtle eggs.
E、After the chemical spill, an environmental group rejected a proposal to increase the Merrick sea turtle population by transferring eggs from Baker's Beach to nearby beaches that had not been affected by the spill.

答案:

B
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题目:

Unlike the original National Museum of Science and Technology in Italy, where the models are encased in glass or operated only by staff members, the Virtual Leonardo Project, an online version of the museum, encourages visitors to “touch” each exhibit, which thereby activates the animated functions of the piece.

选项:

A、exhibit, which thereby activates
B、exhibit, in turn an activation of
C、exhibit, and it will activate
D、exhibit and thereby activate
E、exhibit which, as a result, activates

答案:

D
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[Reading Comprehension]

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文章:

Line         Historians remain divided over the role of
  banks in facilitating economic growth in the
  United States in the late eighteenth and early
  nineteenth centuries. Some scholars contend
(5) that banks played a minor role in the nation’s
  growing economy. Financial institutions, they
  argue, appeared only after the economy had
  begun to develop, and once organized, followed
  conservative lending practices, providing aid to
(10) established commercial enterprises but
  shunning those, such as manufacturing and
  transportation projects, that were more
  uncertain and capital-intensive (i.e., requiring
  greater expenditures in the form of capital than in
(15) labor).
       A growing number of historians argue, in
  contrast, that banks were crucial in transforming
  the early national economy. When state
  legislatures began granting more bank charters
(20) in the 1790s and early 1800s, the supply of
  credit rose accordingly. Unlike the earliest banks,
  which had primarily provided short-term loans to
  well-connected merchants, the banks of the early
  nineteenth century issued credit widely. As Paul
(25) Gilje asserts, the expansion and democratization
  of credit in the early nineteenth century became
  the driving force of the American economy, as
  banks began furnishing large amounts of capital
  to transportation and industrial enterprises. The
(30) exception, such historians argue, was in the
  South; here, the overwhelmingly agrarian nature
  of the economy generated outright opposition
  to banks, which were seen as monopolistic
  institutions controlled by an elite group of
(35) planters.


题目:

Which of the following statements best describes the function of the last sentence of the passage?

选项:

A、It provides evidence tending to undermine the viewpoint of the scholars mentioned in line 5.
B、It resolves a conflict over the role of banks summarized in the first paragraph.
C、It clarifies some of the reasons state legislatures began granting more bank charters.
D、It qualifies a claim made earlier in the passage about the impact of banks on the American economy in the early nineteenth century.
E、It supports a claim made earlier in the passage about how the expansion of credit affected the economy.

答案:

D
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题目:

Over the past ten years cultivated sunflowers have become a major commercial crop, second only to soybeans as a source of vegetable oil.

选项:

A、second only to soybeans as a source of vegetable oil
B、second in importance to soybeans only as a source of vegetable oil
C、being second in importance only to soybeans as a source of vegetable oil
D、which, as a source of vegetable oil, is only second to soybeans
E、as a source of vegetable oil only second to soybeans

答案:

A
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[Critical Reasoning]

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题目:

Industrial accidents are more common when some of the people in safety-sensitive jobs have drinking problems than when none do.  Since, even after treatment, people who have had drinking problems are somewhat more likely than other people to have drinking problems in the future, any employer trying to reduce the risk of accidents should bar anyone who has ever been treated for a drinking problem from holding a safety-sensitive job.
 
Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the argument above?

选项:

A、Some companies place employees who are being treated for drinking problems in residential programs and allow them several weeks of paid sick leave.
B、Many accidents in the workplace are the result of errors by employees who do not hold safety-sensitive jobs.
C、Workers who would permanently lose their jobs if they sought treatment for a drinking problem try instead to conceal their problem and continue working for as long as possible.
D、People who hold safety-sensitive jobs are subject to stresses that can exacerbate any personal problems they may have, including drinking problems.
E、Some industrial accidents are caused by equipment failure rather than by employee error.

答案:

C
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题目:

Editorial:  The roof of Northtown Council's equipment-storage building collapsed under the weight of last week's heavy snowfall.  The building was constructed recently and met local building-safety codes in every particular, except that the nails used for attaching roof supports to the building's columns were of a smaller size than the codes specify for this purpose.  Clearly, this collapse exemplifies how even a single, apparently insignificant, departure from safety standards can have severe consequences.
 
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the editorial's argument?

选项:

A、The only other buildings whose roofs collapsed from the weight of the snowfall were older buildings constructed according to less exacting standards than those in the safety codes.
B、Because of the particular location of the equipment-storage building, the weight of snow on its roof was greater than the maximum weight allowed for in the safety codes.
C、Because the equipment-storage building was not intended for human occupation, some safety-code provisions that would have applied to an office building did not apply to it.
D、The columns of the building were no stronger than the building-safety codes required for such a building.
E、Because the equipment-storage building was where the council kept snow-removal equipment, the building was almost completely empty when the roof collapsed.

答案:

A
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

Last week local shrimpers held a news conference to take some credit for the resurgence of the rare Kemp’s ridley turtle, saying that their compliance with laws requiring that turtle-excluder devices be on shrimp nets protect adult sea turtles.

选项:

A、requiring that turtle-excluder devices be on shrimp nets protect
B、requiring turtle-excluder devices on shrimp nets is protecting
C、that require turtle-excluder devices on shrimp nets protect
D、to require turtle-excluder devices on shrimp nets are protecting
E、to require turtle-excluder devices on shrimp nets is protecting

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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[Undefined]

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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