[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷16及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷 16及答案与解析 1 Medieval Arabs had manuscripts of many ancient Greek texts, which were translated into Arabic when there was a demand for them. Medieval Arab philosophers were very interested in Aristotles Poetics, an interest that evidently was not shared by medieval Arab poets, be
2、cause a poet interested in the Poetics would certainly have wanted to read Homer, to whose epics Aristotle frequently refers. But Homer was not translated into Arabic until modern times. Which one of the following, if true, most strongly supports the argument above? ( A) A number of medieval Arab tr
3、anslators possessed manuscripts of the Homeric epics in their original Greek. ( B) Medieval Arabic story cycles, such as the Arabian Nights , are in some ways similar to parts of the Homeric epics. ( C) In addition to translating from Greek, medieval Arab translators produced Arabic editions of many
4、 works originally written in Indian languages and in Persian. ( D) Aristotle s Poetics has frequently been cited and commented on by modern Arab poets. ( E) Aristotles Poetics is largely concerned with drama, and dramatic works were written and performed by medieval Arabs. 2 A museum director, in or
5、der to finance expensive new acquisitions, discreetly sold some paintings by major artists. All of them were paintings that the director privately considered inferior. Critics roundly condemned the sale, charging that the museum had lost first-rate pieces, thereby violating its duty as a trustee of
6、art for future generations. A few months after being sold by the museum, those paintings were resold, in an otherwise stagnant art market, at two to three times the price paid to the museum. Clearly, these prices settle the issue, since they demonstrate the correctness of the critics evaluation. The
7、 reasoning in the argument is vulnerable to the criticism that the argument does which one of the following? ( A) It concludes that a certain opinion is correct on the grounds that it is held by more people than hold the opposing view. ( B) It rejects the judgment of the experts in an area in which
8、there is no better guide to the truth than expert judgment . ( C) It rejects a proven means of accomplishing an objective without offering any alternative means of accomplishing that objective. ( D) It bases a firm conclusion about a state of affairs in the present on somewhat speculative claims abo
9、ut a future state of affairs. ( E) It bases its conclusion on facts that could, in the given situation, have resulted from causes other than those presupposed by the argument. 3 The United States ranks far behind countries such as Sweden and Canada when it comes to workplace safety. In all three cou
10、ntries, joint labor-management committees that oversee workplace safety conditions have been very successful in reducing occupational injuries. In the United States, such committees are found only in the few companies that have voluntarily established them. However, in Sweden and several Canadian pr
11、ovinces, joint safety committees are required by law and exist in all medium-sized and large workplaces. Which one of the following is supported by the information above? ( A) The establishment of joint safety committees in all medium-sized and large workplaces in the United States would result in a
12、 reduction of occupational injuries. ( B) A joint safety committee that is required by law is more effective at reducing occupational injuries than is a joint safety committee that is voluntarily established. ( C) Workplace safety in Sweden and Canada was superior to that in the United States even p
13、rior to the passage of laws requiring joint safety committees in all medium-sized and large workplaces. ( D) Joint safety committees had been voluntarily established in most medium-sized and large workplaces in Sweden and several Canadian provinces prior to the passage of laws requiring such committ
14、ees. ( E) The United States would surpass Sweden and Canada in workplace safety of joint safety committees were required in all medium-sized and large workplaces in the United States. 4 There is strong evidence that the cause of migraines(severe recurrent headaches)is not psychological but instead i
15、s purely physiological. Yet several studies have found that people being professionally treated for migraines rate higher on a standard psychological scale of anxiety than do people not being professionally treated for migraines. Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparen
16、t discrepancy in the information above? ( A) People who have migraine headaches tend to have relatives who also have migraine headaches. ( B) People who have migraine headaches often suffer these headaches when under emotional stress. ( C) People who rate higher on the standard psychological scale o
17、f anxiety are more likely to seek professional treatment than are people who rate lower on the scale. ( D) Of the many studies done on the cause of migraine headaches, most of those that suggest that psychological factors such as anxiety cause migraines have been widely publicized. ( E) Most people
18、who have migraines and who seek professional treatment remain in treatment until they stop having migraines, whether their doctors consider the cause to be physiological or psychological. 5 Dinosaur expert: Some paleontologists have claimed that birds are descendants of a group of dinosaurs called d
19、romeosaurs. They appeal to the fossil record, which indicates that dromeosaurs have characteristics more similar to birds than do most dinosaurs. But there is a fatal flaw in their argument: the earliest bird fossils that have been discovered date back tens of millions of years farther than the olde
20、st known dromeosaur fossils. Thus the paleontologists claim is false. The expert s argument depends on assuming which one of the following? ( A) Having similar characteristics is not a sign that types of animals are evolutionary related. ( B) Dromeosaurs and birds could have common ancestors. ( C) K
21、nowledge of dromeosaur fossils and the earliest bird fossils is complete. ( D) Known fossils is indicate the relative dates of origin of birds and dromeosaurs. ( E) Dromeosaurs are dissimilar to birds in many significant ways. 6 A member of the British Parliament is reputed to have said, “The First
22、purpose of good social reform is to increase the sum total of human happiness. So, any reform which makes somebody happy is achieving its purpose. Since the reform I propose would make my constituents happy, it is a good social reform. “ Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens th
23、e argument attributed to the member of Parliament? ( A) Different things make different people happy. ( B) The proposed reform would make a few people happy, but would not increase the happiness of most other people. ( C) The proposed reform would affect only the member of Parliaments constituents a
24、nd would make them happy. ( D) Increasing some peoples happiness might not increase the sum total of human happiness if others are made unhappy. ( E) Good social reforms usually have widespread support. 7 Shortly after the Persian Gulf War, investigators reported that the area, which had been subjec
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