[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷6及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷 6及答案与解析 1 The theory that the impact of a giant meteorite caused the extinction of the dinosaurs is based on evidence that a cloud of dust from the impact blocked off sunlight around the globe for months, reducing temperatures and destroying the dinosaurs food supply. Which of
2、the following, if true, casts the most serious doubt on the theory above? ( A) Dinosaurs are believed to have been cold-blooded and thus very sensitive to any temperature change. ( B) Some dinosaurs lived in regions where their food supply was not well adapted for long periods of cold and darkness.
3、( C) Many large animals that existed during the time of the dinosaurs and shared a common food supply with them continued to populate the Earth long after the extinction of the dinosaurs. ( D) A large volcanic explosion that strewed dust in the air and blocked out sunlight was the cause of death of
4、animals within hundreds of miles of the eruption. ( E) Many of the largest dinosaurs were herbivorous relying exclusively on vegetation for their dietary needs. 2 Until recently experts believed that environment, not genetics, largely determines human personality. A new study, however, has shown tha
5、t there is more similarity in personality between identical twins raised together than between non-identical twins raised together. The study concluded that genetics, therefore, does play an important role in determining personality. Which of the following, if found to be true, would cast the most d
6、oubt on the studys conclusion? ( A) Identical twins raised separately in different adoptive families are usually more similar in personality than are nonidentical twins raised separately in different adoptive families. ( B) No matter how twins behave, parents treat identical twins in ways that tend
7、to elicit similar personality traits but do not treat nonidentical twins in such ways. ( C) Parents of both identical and nonidentical twins have long claimed that their children, from early infanthood, had definite and well-established personality traits. ( D) Birth parents and their identical twin
8、 children tend to become more similar to each other in personality over time, but adoptive parents and their identical twin children do not. ( E) Neither identical nor nonidentical twins are likely to display drastic changes in their individual personalities as they grow up. 3 The major goal of phys
9、ical education programs in schools is to help all children become physically fit. But only a small proportion of children ever participate in team sports. Moreover, team sports usually do less to encourage fitness in participants than do physical education programs that focus directly on aerobic exe
10、rcise. The considerations above, if true, could be used most effectively to argue against ( A) the use of in-school physical education programs to encourage lifelong fitness habits in students. ( B) the participation by young children in community sports teams. ( C) schools relying heavily on aerobi
11、c exercise programs to help all children become physically fit. ( D) the use of a large part of a school s physical education curriculum for team sports. ( E) the use of team sports in schools as an occasional activity for talented athletes. 4 Do you think cream cheese is too rich and luxurious to u
12、se as an everyday spread? Think again! Measure for measure, cream cheese has half the calories of butter. Indulge yourself with a clear conscience. The advertisement above is potentially misleading if which of the following is true? ( A) Even butter is expensive in comparison with spreads that are s
13、till less expensive, such as margarine. ( B) When using cream cheese as a spread, people tend to use several times as much as when using butter. ( C) Other brands of cream cheese are approximately equal in caloric content to the brand advertised. ( D) Even apart from caloric content, people generall
14、y think of cream cheese as luxurious because of its smooth taste. ( E) Butter and cream cheese each contain a nutrient that the other does not. 5 Extraordinarily few people have the ability to be successful commodity traders. So rather than limit the number of people they hire, trading firms aim to
15、hire all those applicants who are able to be successful and to reject the rest. By this standard Quinsey-Leerheims record is perfect. All of its entry-level hirees over the past decade have become successful commodity traders. Which of the following, if true, would cast the most doubt on the assessm
16、ent given above of Quinsey-Leerheim s hiring performance? ( A) Over the past decade, Quinsey-Leerheims trading practices and policies have changed in a way that gives much more responsibility to individual traders. ( B) Since the pool of entry-level applicants is mostly the same for all commodity-tr
17、ading firms, Quinsey-Leerheim often competes with other trading firms for the strongest applicants. ( C) Quinsey-Leerheim rejects some entry-level applicants who go on to become extremely successful commodity traders with other trading firms. ( D) Commodity trading requires skills that are needed in
18、 very few other occupations, so that trading firms hiring procedures typically differ significantly from those of other financial firms. ( E) Commodity trading is very stressful, and even successful commodity traders rarely work as traders for longer than ten years, although they often earn substant
19、ial sums in those years. 6 Middletowns police currently remove an apparently abandoned car from the streets about two months after it is reported. The police have been unfairly criticized for allowing such cars to be vandalized during this period. Because it is illegal for car owners to abandon cars
20、 on the street, police need not be concerned about protecting such cars. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above? ( A) In the past, vehicles abandoned in Middletown were removed from the streets an average of four months after initial reports to police. ( B) In one
21、 recent year, more than 150 abandoned vehicles were vandalized in Middletown, but police made no arrests for those actions. ( C) Some cars initially classified by Middletowns police as abandoned were later reclassified as stolen vehicles. ( D) Middletowns understaffed police force must give the disp
22、osition of abandoned cars low priority because of the number of violent crimes now committed there. ( E) In the most recent year for which data are available, there were 28 percent fewer reports of abandoned vehicles than the yearly average for the previous ten years. 7 When college students were as
23、ked about their experiences in childhood, those who remembered their parents frequently being in pain were also those who experienced common pains, like headaches, most frequently as adults. This evidence argues that a person s childhood observations of adults in pain can make that person more susce
24、ptible to pain as an adult. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above? ( A) Students who most frequently remembered that they were in pain as children were no more likely than the average student to experience common pains very frequently. ( B) Parents who were frequ
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