[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷5及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷 5及答案与解析 1 21 . During the Second World War, about 375,000 civilians died in the United States and about 408,000 members of the United States armed forces died overseas. On the basis of those figures, it can be concluded that it was not much more dangerous to be overseas in the
2、armed forces during the Second World War than it was to stay at home as a civilian. Which of the following would reveal most clearly the absurdity of the conclusion drawn above? ( A) Counting deaths among members of the armed forces who served in the United States in addition to deaths among members
3、 of the armed forces serving overseas. ( B) Expressing the difference between the numbers of deaths among civilians and members of the armed forces as a percentage of the total number of deaths. ( C) Separating deaths caused by accidents during service in the armed forces from deaths caused by comba
4、t injuries. ( D) Comparing death rates per thousand members of each group rather than comparing total numbers of deaths. ( E) Comparing deaths caused by accidents in the United States to deaths caused by combat in the armed forces. 2 A proposed ordinance requires the installation in new homes of spr
5、inklers automatically triggered by the presence of a fire. However, a home builder argued that because more than ninety percent of residential fires are extinguished by a household member, residential sprinklers would only marginally decrease property damage caused by residential fires. Which of the
6、 following, if true, would most seriously weaken the home builders argument? ( A) Most individuals have no formal training in how to extinguish fires. ( B) Since new homes are only a tiny percentage of available housing in the city, the new ordinance would be extremely narrow in scope. ( C) The inst
7、allation of smoke detectors in new residences costs significantly less than the installation of sprinklers. ( D) In the city where the ordinance was proposed, the average time required by the fire department to respond to a fire was less than the national average. ( E) The largest proportion of prop
8、erty damage that results from residential fires is caused by fires that start when no household member is present. 3 With the emergence of biotechnology companies, it was feared that they would impose silence about proprietary results on their in-house researchers and their academic consultants. Thi
9、s constraint, in turn, would slow the development of biological science and engineering. Which of the following, if true, would tend to weaken most seriously the prediction of scientific secrecy described above? ( A) Biotechnological research funded by industry has reached some conclusions that are
10、of major scientific importance. ( B) When the results of scientific research are kept secret, independent researchers are unable to build on those results. ( C) Since the research priorities of biotechnology companies are not the same as those of academic institutions, the financial support of resea
11、rch by such companies distorts the research agenda. ( D) To enhance the companies standing in the scientific community, the biotechnology companies encourage employees to publish their results, especially results that are important. ( E) Biotechnology companies devote some of their research resource
12、s to problems that are of fundamental scientific importance and that are not expected to produce immediate practical applications. 4 Shelby Industries manufactures and sells the same gauges as Jones Industries. Employee wages account for forty percent of the cost of manufacturing gauges at both Shel
13、by Industries and Jones Industries. Shelby Industries is seeking a competitive advantage over Jones Industries. Therefore, to promote this end, Shelby Industries should lower employee wages. Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the argument above? ( A) Because they make a small number
14、of precision instruments, gauge manufacturers cannot receive volume discounts on raw materials. ( B) Lowering wages would reduce the quality of employee work, and this reduced quality would lead to lowered sales. ( C) Jones Industries has taken away twenty percent of Shelby Industries business over
15、the last year. ( D) Shelby Industries pays its employees, on average, ten percent more than does Jones Industries. ( E) Many people who work for manufacturing plants live in areas in which the manufacturing plant they work for is the only industry. 5 Red blood cells in which the malarial-fever paras
16、ite resides are eliminated from a persons body after 120 days. Because the parasite cannot travel to a new generation of red blood cells, any fever that develops in a person more than 120 days after that person has moved to a malaria-free region is not due to the malarial parasite. Which of the foll
17、owing, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion above? ( A) The fever caused by the malarial parasite may resemble the fever caused by flu viruses. ( B) The anopheles mosquito, which is the principal insect carrier of the malarial parasite, has been eradicated in many parts of the world. ( C)
18、Many malarial symptoms other than the fever, which can be suppressed with antimalarial medication, can reappear within 120 days after the medication is discontinued. ( D) In some cases, the parasite that causes malarial fever travels to cells of the spleen, which are less frequently eliminated from
19、a person s body than are red blood cells. ( E) In any region infested with malaria-carrying mosquitoes, there are individuals who appear to be immune to malaria. 6 The number of people diagnosed as having a certain intestinal disease has dropped significantly in a rural county this year, as compared
20、 to last year, health officials attribute this decrease entirely to improved sanitary conditions at water-treatment plants, which made for cleaner water this year and thus reduced the incidence of the disease. Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the health officials explanat
21、ion for the lower incidence of the disease? ( A) Many new water-treatment plants have been built in the last five years in the rural county. ( B) Bottled spring water has not been consumed in significantly different quantities by people diagnosed as having the intestinal disease, as compared to peop
22、le who did not contract the disease. ( C) Because of a new diagnostic technique, many people who until this year would have been diagnosed as having the intestinal disease are now correctly diagnosed as suffering from intestinal ulcers. ( D) Because of medical advances this year, far fewer people wh
23、o contract the intestinal disease will develop severe cases of the disease. ( E) The water in the rural county was brought up to the sanitary standards of the water in neighboring counties ten years ago. 7 Most archaeologists have held that people first reached the Americas less than 20,000 years ag
24、o by crossing a land bridge into North America. But recent discoveries of human shelters in South America dating from 32,000 years ago have led researchers to speculate that people arrived in South America first, after voyaging across the Pacific, and then spread northward. Which of the following, i
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