【考研类试卷】工商管理硕士入学考试-逻辑推理归纳及答案解析.doc
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1、工商管理硕士入学考试-逻辑推理归纳及答案解析(总分:370.00,做题时间:90 分钟)1.Essentially all polar ice forms from precipitation that falls as snow. Extremely cold air cannot hold much moisture and consequently cannot produce much snowfall, in recent years, air masses in both polar regions have been, without exception, extremely c
2、old.The information above most strongly supports which of the following conclusions?(分数:5.00)A.If polar ice is currently growing and expanding at all, it is doing so only slowly.B.If air temperatures in the polar regions were considerably warmer, much polar ice would melt off.C.In the last few years
3、, snowfall in the polar regions has been virtually continuous.D.The thicker the polar ice is, the colder the air masses that are in contact with it.E.(E) For snow to turn into ice in the polar regions, the air has to be extremely cold.2.Book Review: When I read a novel set in a city I know well, I m
4、ust see that the writer knows the city at least as well as I do if I am to take that writer seriously. If the writer is faking, I know immediately and do not trust that writer.When a novelist demonstrates the required knowledge, I trust the storyteller, so. I trust the tale. This trust increases my
5、enjoyment of a good novel. Peter Lees second novel is set in San Francisco. In this novel, as in his first, Lee passes my test with flying colors.Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the passage?(分数:5.00)A.The book reviewer enjoys virtually any novel written by a novelist whom sh
6、e trusts.B.If the book reviewer trusts the novelist as a storyteller, the novel in question must be set in a city the book reviewer knows well.C.Peter Lees first novel was set in San Francisco.D.The book reviewer does not trust any novel set in a city that she does not know well.E.(E) The book revie
7、wer does not believe that she knows San Francisco better than Peter Lee does.3.That social institutions influence the formation of character has become a generally accepted proposition. This doctrine views individuals as but compliant recipients of social influence: personalities are entirely the pr
8、oducts of society, and at any point in life an individuals personality can be changed by management of the social world. Crime is said to exist only because society has in some ways failed in its responsibility to give every person the resources to lead a productive life. However, whereas it is tree
9、 that extreme poverty forces some people to steal, it is obvious that some persons will commit crimes no matter how well society treats them.Which of the following is implied by the “doctrine“ (line 2) described in the passage above?(分数:5.00)A.Social institutions may reflect personality as much as t
10、hey shape it.B.Social influence on personality is most strongly felt by the affluent.C.The concentration of wealth in the hands of a privileged few accounts for the existence of crime.D.Bringing about social reform is the most likely means of curtailing crime.E.(E) Less severe punishment of crime wo
11、uld be likely to result in more crime.4.Shanna: Owners of any work of art, simply by virtue of ownership, ethically have the right to destroy that artwork if they find it morally or aesthetically distasteful, or if caring for it becomes inconvenient.Jorge: Ownership of unique artworks, unlike owners
12、hip of other kinds of objects carries the moral right to possess but not to destroy. A unique work of art with aesthetic or historical value belongs to posterity and so must be preserved, whatever the personal wishes of its legal owner.On the basis of their statements, Shanna and Jorge are committed
13、 to disagreeing about the truth of which one of the following statements?(分数:5.00)A.Anyone who owns a portrait presenting his or her father in an unflattering light would for that reason alone be ethically justified in destroying it.B.People who own aesthetically valuable works of art have no moral
14、obligation to make them available for public viewing.C.Valuable paintings by well-known artists are seldom intentionally damaged or destroyed by their owners.D.If a piece of sculpture is not unique, its owner has no ethical obligation to preserve it if doing so proves burdensome.E.(E) It is legally
15、permissible for a unique and historically valuable mural to be destroyed by its owner if he or she tires of it.5.The town of Greenfield recently instituted a substantial supplementary tax on all households, whereby each household is taxed in proportion to the volume of the trash that it puts out for
16、 trash collectors to pick up, as measured by the number of standard-sized garbage bags put out. In order to reduce the volume of the trash on which their tax bill is based, Greenfield households can deliver their recyclable trash to a conveniently located local commercial recycling center, where suc
17、h trash is accepted free of charge.The supplementary tax provides some financial incentive to Greenfield households to do each of the following EXCEPT(分数:5.00)A.sort out recyclable trash thoroughly from their other trash.B.dump nonrecyclable trash illegally at parks and roadsides.C.compress and nest
18、 items of nonrecyclable trash before putting them out for pickup.D.deliver recyclable materials to the recycling center instead of passing them on to neighbors who want to reuse them.E.(E) buy products without packaging or with recyclable rather than nonrecyclable packaging.6.Biometric access-contro
19、l systemsthose using fingerprints, voiceprints, etc., to regulate admittance to restricted areaswork by degrees of similarity, not by identity. After all, even the same finger will rarely leave exactly identical prints. Such systems can be adjusted to minimize refuels of access to legitimate access-
20、seekers. Such adjustments, however, increase the likelihood of admitting impostors.Which of the following conclusions is most strongly supported by the information above?(分数:5.00)A.If a biometric access-control system were made to work by identity, it would not produce any correct admittance decisio
21、ns.B.If a biometric access-control system reliably prevents impostors from being admitted, it will sometimes turn away legitimate access-seekers.C.Biometric access-control systems are appropriate only in situations in which admittance of impostors is less of a problem than is mistaken refusal of acc
22、ess.D.Nonbiometric access-control systemsbased, for example, on numerical codesare less likely than biometric ones to admit impostors.E.(E) Anyone choosing an access-control system should base the choice solely on the ratio of false refuels to false admittances.7.The body of anyone infected by virus
23、 X will, after a week, produce antibodies to fight the virus; the antibodies will increase in number for the next year or so. There is now a test that reliably indicates how many antibodies are present in a persons body. If positive, this test can be used during the first year of infection to estima
24、te to within a month how long that person has had the virus.Which one of the following conclusions is best supported by the statements above?(分数:5.00)A.Antibodies increase in number only until they have defeated the virus.B.Without the test for antibodies, there is no way of establishing whether a p
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