【考研类试卷】工商(经企)管理硕士入学考试(GMAT)-1及答案解析.doc
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1、工商(经企)管理硕士入学考试(GMAT)-1 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Verbal(总题数:40,分数:100.00)1.In recent years the climate has been generally cool in northern Asia. But during periods when the average daily temperature and humidity in northern Asia were slightly higher than their normal levels the yields of most cro
2、ps grown there increased significantly. In the next century, the increased average daily temperature and humidity attained during those periods are expected to become the norm. Yet scientists predict that the yearly yields of most of the region“s crops will decrease during the next century. Which on
3、e of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent paradox in the information above?(分数:2.50)A.Crop yields in southern Asia are expected to remain constant even after the average daily temperature and humidity there increase from recent levelsB.Any increases in temperature and humidity
4、would be accompanied by higher levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which is vital to plant respirationC.The climate in northern Asia has generally been too cool and dry in recent years for populations of many crop insect pests to become establishedD.In many parts of Asia, the increased annual prec
5、ipitation that would result from warmer and wetter climates would cause most edible plant species to flourishE.The recent climate of northern Asia prevents many crops from being farmed there during the winter2.Essayist: The existence of a moral order in the universei.e., an order in which bad is alw
6、ays eventually punished and good rewardeddepends upon human souls being immortal. In some cultures this moral order is regarded as the result of a karma that controls how one is reincarnated, in others it results from the actions of a supreme being who metes out justice to people after their death.
7、But however a moral order is represented, if human souls are immortal, then it follows that the bad will be punished. Which one of the following most accurately describes a flaw in the essayist“s reasoning?(分数:2.50)A.From the assertion that something is necessary to a moral order the argument conclu
8、des that that thing is sufficient for an element of the moral order to be realizedB.The argument takes mere beliefs to be established factsC.From the claim that the immortality of human souls implies that there is a moral order in the universe, the argument concludes that there being a moral order i
9、n the universe implies that human souls are immortalD.The argument treats two fundamentally different conceptions of a moral order as essentially the sameE.The argument“s conclusion is presupposed in the definition it gives of a moral order3.Speakers of the Caronian language constitute a minority of
10、 the population in several large countries. An international body has recommended that the regions where Caronian-speakers live be granted autonomy as an independent nation in which Caronian-speakers would form a majority. But Caronian-speakers live in several widely scattered areas that cannot be u
11、nited within a single continuous boundary while at the same time allowing Caronian-speakers to be the majority population. Hence, the recommendation cannot be satisfied. The argument relies on which one of the following assumptions?(分数:2.50)A.A nation once existed in which Caronian-speakers formed t
12、he majority of the populationB.Caronian-speakers tend to perceive themselves as constituting a single communityC.The recommendation would not be satisfied by the creation of a nation formed of disconnected regionsD.The new Caronian nation will not include as citizens anyone who does not speak Caroni
13、anE.In most nations several different languages are spoken4.Found in caves with the bones of australopithecines, which are thought by some to be ancient ancestors of the human species, were great collections of animal bones. From the frequencies of types of bones, it can be seen that many bones repr
14、esented only parts of animals that must have died elsewhere. The australopithecines thus must have been mighty hunters, to have brought home so much meat. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion drawn above?(分数:2.50)A.The australopithecines sometimes moved from cave to
15、 cave for shelter and did not remain in one cave for a lifetimeB.The australopithecine bones found in the caves were those of adult males, adult females, and juvenilesC.Evidence of the use of fire was absent from the caves in which the collections of bones were foundD.Marks on the bones, including t
16、he bones of the australopithecines, are consistent with teeth marks of large catlike animals of the periodE.The bones in the cave did not include bones of an elephant like animal that existed in the area at the time of the australopithecines5.According to a recent cross-cultural study, married peopl
17、e in general have longer life expectancies than do people who divorce and do not remarry. This fact indicates that the stress associated with divorce adversely affects health. Which of the following, if true, points to a weakness in the argument above?(分数:2.50)A.Overall life expectancies differ amon
18、g countries, even among countries with similar culturesB.People often show signs of stress when undergoing a divorceC.Life expectancy varies with age-group, even among married peopleD.Stress of many kinds has been shown to affect health adverselyE.Adults who have never married have shorter life expe
19、ctancies than do married people of the same age6.A new law gives ownership of patentsdocuments providing exclusive right to make and sell an inventionto universities, not the government, when those patents result from government-sponsored university research. Administrators at Logos University plan
20、to sell any patents they acquire to corporations in order to fund programs to improve undergraduate teaching. Which of the following, if true, would cast most doubt on the viability of the college administrators“ plan described above?(分数:2.50)A.Profit-making corporations interested in developing pro
21、ducts based on patents held by universities are likely to try to serve as exclusive sponsors of ongoing university research projectsB.Corporate sponsors of research in university facilities are entitled to tax credits under new federal tax-code guidelinesC.Research scientists at Logos University hav
22、e few or no teaching responsibilities and participate little if at all in the undergraduate programs in their fieldD.Government-sponsored research conducted at Logos University for the most part duplicates research already completed by several profit-making corporationsE.Logos University is unlikely
23、 to attract corporate sponsorship of its scientific research7.The senator has long held to the general printable that no true work of art is obscene and thus that there is no conflict between the need to encourage free artistic expression and the need to protect the sensibilities of the public from
24、obscenity. When well-known works generally viewed as obscene are cited as possible counterexamples, the senator justifies accepting the principle by saying that if these works really are obscene then they cannot be works of art. The senator“s reasoning contains which one of the following errors?(分数:
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