[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷10及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷 10及答案与解析 1 Regional and local telephone companies around the nation are beginning to offer customers an electronic operator system that allows customers to choose to make some operator-assisted calls through an electronic operator. Nevertheless, the number of human operators on
2、 staff will not be reduced in the foreseeable future. Each of the following statements, if true, helps explain why the number of human operators is not being reduced EXCEPT: ( A) Demand for opera tor-assisted calls is increasing dramatically. ( B) The new electronic operator system, though it has be
3、en tested, is expected to require significant adjustments before it can become fully operational. ( C) The operators union would be quick to strike the companies involved if operators were dismissed during the current contract period. ( D) In one regional trial of the electronic system, virtually al
4、l consumers, given a choice, preferred a human operator to an electronic one. ( E) The new electronic operator system will complete operator-assisted calls twice as fast as human operator can. 2 A significant reduction in caloric intake, if accompanied by vitamin supplements, will double the life sp
5、an of laboratory mice. Mice fed 40 percent of the standard food allowance had twice the life expectancy of mice in a group that was fed the standard allowance. If the information above is accurate, each of the following statements, if true, would help explain why the laboratory mice on the reduced a
6、llowance lived twice as long as the mice fed on the standard allowance EXCEPT: ( A) The lack of food reduces a mouse s metabolic rate, thereby limiting wear and tear on the mouses body. ( B) A lower-calorie diet delays the aging of the immune system and thus protects the mouse from some diseases tha
7、t usually cause death. ( C) A drastic reduction in caloric intake signals the hormonal system to delay the aging process. ( D) Mice that are fed less than the standard allowance have cells that have life spans that are longer than average. ( E) The vitamin supplements that accompanied the reduced-ca
8、lorie diet did not contribute calories to that diet. 3 Studies have shown that people who rarely take antibiotics, which are antibacterial drugs, have stronger immune systems than do people who take antibiotics frequently. Yet there is no evidence that taking antibiotics weakens the immune system. W
9、hich of the following, if true, best reconciles the apparent discrepancy in the information above? ( A) People who have strong immune systems seldom get the kinds of infections for which people normally take antibiotics. ( B) People who have strong immune systems are seldom aware that their immune s
10、ystems are unusually strong. ( C) People who have weak immune systems have great difficulty recovering from bacterial infections if they do not take antibiotics. ( D) Some people take antibiotics even though the antibiotics cause a variety of side effects. ( E) Some people take antibiotics frequentl
11、y because their doctors prescribe antibiotics for viral infections as well as for bacterial infections. 4 A persons intake of refined sugar and of foods that break down into sugars during digestion is the dietary source of virtually all of the glucose(a type of sugar)that reaches that person s blood
12、stream. Coffee, however, which itself does not break down into sugars during digestion, sometimes causes a persons blood-glucose level to rise dramatically, even if the coffee is consumed without cream or any sweeteners. Which of the following, if true, best helps to explain coffees effect on blood-
13、glucose levels as it is described above? ( A) People often drink coffee after a meal consisting of several types of foods that themselves rapidly break down into sugars during digestion. ( B) Drinking more than two cups of coffee in an hour increases a persons level of stress, and the body reacts to
14、 stress by releasing stored glucose into the blood. ( C) People who eat very few foods that contain refined sugar often have higher blood-glucose levels than people who eat many such foods. ( D) For many people, the consumption of one piece of chocolate cake has the same stimulating effect as one cu
15、p of plain coffee. ( E) People with sedentary office jobs are more likely to drink large amounts of coffee and to have higher blood-glucose levels than are people with jobs requiring constant physical activity. 5 RESULTS OF TWO SURVEYS OF OPINIONS REGARDING THE EFFECTS OF SCIENCE ON HUMAN SOCIETY Re
16、sponses August 1991 August 1992 Mostly beneficial 25% 81% Equally harmful 37% 9% and beneficial Mostly harmful 20% 7% No opinion 18% 3% Which of the following, if true, contributes most to explaining the shift in opinions about the effects of science on human society? ( A) The surveys questioned peo
17、ple who regularly watch prime-time television, and an innovative weekly prime-time television series called “Wonders of Science“ had been steadily winning viewers since its widely seen premiere in January 1992. ( B) The surveys questioned college-educated adults, and a report called “The State of th
18、e Nations Schools.“ published in June 1992, noted an increase in students interest in science courses since 1982. ( C) The surveys were conducted in a suburban shopping area near a company that ceased operation in April 1992 as a result of lawsuits arising from unexpected toxic effects of the compan
19、ys products. ( D) Both survey forms were mailed to equally large samples of the population, after returning the 1991 survey forms, respondents were sent discount coupons for food products, and after returning the 1992 survey forms, respondents were sent a pamphlet on recycling. ( E) The surveys ques
20、tioned first-year college students across the country, and the people who did the questioning were all research scientists. 6 Which of the following most logically completes the argument below? Alone among living species, human beings experience adolescence, a period of accelerated physical growth p
21、rior to full maturity. Whether other hominid species, which are now all extinct and are known only through the fossil record, went through adolescence cannot be known, since_. ( A) the minimum acceleration in physical growth that would indicate adolescence might differ according to species ( B) the
22、fossil record, though steadily expanding, will always remain incomplete ( C) detecting the adolescent growth spurt requires measurements on the same individual at different ages ( D) complete skeletons of extinct hominids are extremely rare ( E) human beings might be the first species to benefit fro
23、m the survival advantages, if any, conferred by adolescence 7 Which of the following can properly be concluded from the data presented in the graph? ( A) The 1962 survey was based on a larger sample than the 1992 survey was. ( B) In the period between the surveys, denying television privileges was n
24、ever the disciplinary technique most popular with parents. ( C) The four disciplinary techniques featured in the graph were the only disciplinary techniques named by parents in either survey. ( D) The 1962 survey allowed parents to name more than one disciplinary technique, but the 1992 survey may n
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