[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷7及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)逻辑推理模拟试卷 7及答案与解析 1 Prominent business executives often play active roles in United States presidential campaigns as fundraisers or backroom strategists, but few actually seek to become president themselves. Throughout history the great majority of those who have sought to become preside
2、nt have been lawyers, military leaders, or full-time politicians. This is understandable, for the personality and skills that make for success in business do not make for success in politics. Business is largely hierarchical, whereas politics is coordinative. As a result, business executives tend to
3、 be uncomfortable with compromises and power-sharing, which are inherent in politics. Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the proposed explanation of why business executives do not run for president? ( A) Many of the most active presidential fundraisers and backroom strategis
4、ts are themselves politicians. ( B) Military leaders are generally no more comfortable with compromises and power-sharing than are business executives. ( C) Some of the skills needed to become a successful lawyer are different from some of those needed to become a successful military leader. ( D) So
5、me former presidents have engaged in business ventures after leaving office. ( E) Some hierarchically structured companies have been major financial supporters of candidates for president. 2 Sedimentary rock hardens within the earth s crust as layers of matter accumulate and the pressure of the laye
6、rs above converts the layers below into rock. One particular layer of sedimentary rock that contains an unusual amount of the element iridium has been presented as support for a theory that a meteorite collided with the earth some sixty million years ago. Meteorites are rich in iridium compared to t
7、he earths crust, and geologists theorize that a meteorites collision with the earth raised a huge cloud of iridium-laden dust. The dust, they say, eventually settled to earth where it combined with other matter, and as new layers accumulated above it, it formed a layer of iridium-rich rock. Which on
8、e of the following, if true, would counter the claim that the iridium-rich layer described in the passage is evidence for the meteorite collision theory? ( A) The huge dust cloud described in the passage would have blocked the transmission of sunlight and lowered the earths temperature. ( B) A layer
9、 of sedimentary rock takes millions of years to harden. ( C) Layers of sedimentary rock are used to determine the dates of prehistoric events whether or not they contain iridium. ( D) Sixty million years ago there was a surge in volcanic activity in which the matter spewed from the volcanoes formed
10、huge iridium-rich dust clouds. ( E) The iridium deposit occurred at about the same time that many animal species became extinct and some scientists have theorized that mass dinosaur extinctions were caused by a meteorite collision. 3 It is repeatedly claimed that the dumping of nuclear waste poses n
11、o threat to people living nearby. If this claim could be made with certainty, there would be no reason for not locating sites in areas of dense population. But the policy of dumping nuclear waste only in the more sparsely populated regions indicates, at the very least, some misgiving about safety on
12、 the part of those responsible for policy. Which one of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the argument? ( A) Evacuation plans in the event of an accident could not be guaranteed to work perfectly except where the population is small. ( B) In the event of an accident, it is certain
13、that fewer people would be harmed in a sparsely populated than in a densely populated area. ( C) Dumping of nuclear waste poses fewer economic and bureaucratic problems in sparsely populated than in densely populated areas. ( D) There are dangers associated with chemical waste, and it, too, is dumpe
14、d away from areas of dense population. ( E) Until there is no shred of doubt that nuclear dumps are safe, it makes sense to situate them where they pose the least threat to the public. 4 Behind the hope that computers can replace teachers is the idea that the students understanding of the subject be
15、ing taught consists in knowing facts and rules, the job of a teacher being to make the facts and rules explicit and convey them to the student, either by practice drills or by coaching. If that were indeed the way the mind works, the teacher could transfer facts and rules to the computer, which woul
16、d replace the teacher as drillmaster and coach. But since understanding does not consist merely of knowing facts and rules, but of the grasp of the general concepts underlying them, the hope that the computer will eventually replace the teacher is fundamentally misguided. Which one of the following,
17、 if true, would most seriously undermine the authors conclusion that computers will not eventually be able to replace teachers? ( A) Computers are as good as teachers at drilling students on facts and rules. ( B) The job of a teacher is to make students understand the general concepts underlying spe
18、cific facts and rules. ( C) It is possible to program computers so that they can teach the understanding of general concepts that underlie specific facts and rules. ( D) Because they are not subject to human error, computers are better than teachers at conveying facts and rules. ( E) It is not possi
19、ble for students to develop an understanding of the concepts underlying facts and rules through practice drills and coaching. 5 The high cost of production is severely limiting which operas are available to the public. These costs necessitate reliance on large corporate sponsors, who in return deman
20、d that only the most famous operas be produced. Determining which operas will be produced should rest only with ticket purchasers at the box office, not with large corporate sponsors. If we reduce production budgets so that operas can be supported exclusively by box-office receipts and donations fro
21、m individuals, then the public will be able to see less famous operas. Which one of the following, if true, would weaken the argument? ( A) A few opera ticket purchasers go to the opera for the sake of going to the opera, not to see specific operatic productions. ( B) The reduction of opera producti
22、on budgets would not reduce the desire of large corporate sponsors to support operas. ( C) Without the support of large corporate sponsors, opera companies could not afford to produce any but the most famous of operas. ( D) Large corporate sponsors will stop supporting opera productions if they are
23、denied control over which operas will be produced. ( E) The combination of individual donations and box-office receipts cannot match the amounts of money obtained through sponsorship by large corporations. 6 Samples from the floor of a rock shelter in Pennsylvania were dated by analyzing the carbon
24、they contained. The dates assigned to samples associated with human activities formed a consistent series, beginning with the present and going back in time, a series that was correlated with the depth from which the samples came. The oldest and deepest sample was dated at 19,650 years before the pr
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