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[求助]几道og罗辑真题求教?og-175,og-176,og-177,og-178

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发表于 2003-6-16 19:52:00 | 只看该作者

[求助]几道og罗辑真题求教?og-175,og-176,og-177,og-178

+-老美写的看来像天书......不懂!    还望高手帮忙! 谢谢!

175. Parasitic wasps lay their eggs directly into the eggs of various host insects in exactly the right numbers for any suitable size of host egg. If they laid too many eggs in a host egg, the developing wasp larvae would compete with each other to the death for nutrients and space. If too few eggs were laid, portions of the host egg would decay, killing the wasp larvae.

Which of the following conclusions can properly be drawn from the information above?

(A) The size of the smallest host egg that a wasp could theoretically parasitize can be determined from the wasp's egg-laying behavior.
(B) Host insects lack any effective defenses against the form of predation practiced by parasitic wasps.
(C) Parasitic wasps learn from experience how many eggs to lay into the eggs of different host species.
(D) Failure to lay enough eggs would lead to the death of the developing wasp larvae more quickly than would laying too many eggs.
(E) Parasitic wasps use visual clues to calculate the size of a host egg.

176. Northern Air has dozens of flights daily into and out of Belleville Airport, which is highly congested. Northern Air depends for its success on economy and quick turnaround and consequently is planning to replace its large planes with Skybuses, whose novel aerodynamic design is extremely fuel efficient. The Skybus's fuel efficiency results in both lower fuel costs and reduced time spent refueling.

Which of the following, if true, could present the most serious disadvantage for Northern Air in replacing their large planes with Skybuses?

(A) The Skybus would enable Northern Air to schedule direct flights to destinations that currently require stops for refueling.
(B) Aviation fuel is projected to decline in price over the next several years.
(C) The fuel efficiency of the Skybus would enable Northern Air to eliminate refueling at some of its destinations, but several mechanics would lose their jobs.
(D) None of Northern Air's competitors that use Belleville Airport are considering buying Skybuses.
(E) The aerodynamic design of the Skybus causes turbulence behind it when taking off that forces other planes on the runway to delay their takeoffs.

177. Products sold under a brand name used to command premium prices because, in general, they were superior to nonbrand rival products. Technical expertise in product development has become so widespread, however, that special quality advantages are very hard to obtain these days and even harder to maintain. As a consequence, brand-name products generally neither offer higher quality nor sell at higher prices. Paradoxically, brand names are a bigger marketing advantage than ever.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the paradox outlined above?

(A) Brand names are taken by consumers as a guarantee of getting a product as good as the best rival products.
(B) Consumers recognize that the quality of products sold under invariant brand names can drift over time.
(C) In many acquisitions of one corporation by another, the acquiring corporation is interested more in acquiring the right to use certain brand names than in acquiring existing production facilities.
(D) In the days when special quality advantages were easier to obtain than they are now, it was also easier to get new brand names established.
(E) The advertising of a company's brand-name products is at times transferred to a new advertising agency, especially when sales are declining.

178. In countries in which new life-sustaining drugs cannot be patented, such drugs are sold at widely affordable prices; those same drugs, where patented, command premium prices because the patents shield patent-holding manufacturers from competitors. These facts show that future access to new life-sustaining drugs can be improved if the practice of granting patents on newly developed life-sustaining drugs were to be abolished everywhere.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?

(A) In countries in which life-sustaining drugs cannot be patented, their manufacture is nevertheless a profitable enterprise.
(B) Countries that do not currently grant patents on life-sustaining drugs are, for the most part, countries with large populations.
(C) In some countries specific processes for the manufacture of pharmaceutical drugs can be patented even in cases in which the drugs themselves cannot be patented.
(D) Pharmaceutical companies can afford the research that goes into the development of new drugs only if patents allow them to earn high profits.
(E) Countries that grant patents on life-sustaining drugs almost always ban their importation from countries that do not grant such patents
沙发
发表于 2003-6-18 19:15:00 | 只看该作者
归纳题:文中的意思是一种寄生的黄蜂把它的蛋直接下到寄主昆虫的蛋里,而数目适合寄主蛋的大小。因为无论下的多了还是少了都会杀死它的卵。所以推出Awasp的下蛋行为决定了他所需要的寄主蛋的大小的最小值。
B lack effective defenses,C learn from experience, E use visualclues文中并未涉及。D提出了一个文中没有的比较。
所以答案是A
以下是引用fernandochang在2003-6-16 19:52:00的发言:
175. Parasitic wasps lay their eggs directly into the eggs of various host insects in exactly the right numbers for any suitable size of host egg. If they laid too many eggs in a host egg, the developing wasp larvae would compete with each other to the death for nutrients and space. If too few eggs were laid, portions of the host egg would decay, killing the wasp larvae.

Which of the following conclusions can properly be drawn from the information above?

(A) The size of the smallest host egg that a wasp could theoretically parasitize can be determined from the wasp's egg-laying behavior.
(B) Host insects lack any effective defenses against the form of predation practiced by parasitic wasps.
(C) Parasitic wasps learn from experience how many eggs to lay into the eggs of different host species.
(D) Failure to lay enough eggs would lead to the death of the developing wasp larvae more quickly than would laying too many eggs.
(E) Parasitic wasps use visual clues to calculate the size of a host egg.



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板凳
发表于 2003-6-18 19:31:00 | 只看该作者
这道题是一道措施达目的的题,北方航空公司用了更为省燃料的Skybuses代替以前的飞机来达到减少拥挤的目的。这是一道削弱题,它选项的方向多为是该措施不可行。而选项E指出这种飞机延长了其他飞机起飞的时间就是再说该措施不能很好的达到减少拥挤的目的。
以下是引用fernandochang在2003-6-16 19:52:00的发言:
176. Northern Air has dozens of flights daily into and out of Belleville Airport, which is highly congested. Northern Air depends for its success on economy and quick turnaround and consequently is planning to replace its large planes with Skybuses, whose novel aerodynamic design is extremely fuel efficient. The Skybus's fuel efficiency results in both lower fuel costs and reduced time spent refueling.

Which of the following, if true, could present the most serious disadvantage for Northern Air in replacing their large planes with Skybuses?

(A) The Skybus would enable Northern Air to schedule direct flights to destinations that currently require stops for refueling.
(B) Aviation fuel is projected to decline in price over the next several years.
(C) The fuel efficiency of the Skybus would enable Northern Air to eliminate refueling at some of its destinations, but several mechanics would lose their jobs.
(D) None of Northern Air's competitors that use Belleville Airport are considering buying Skybuses.
(E) The aerodynamic design of the Skybus causes turbulence behind it when taking off that forces other planes on the runway to delay their takeoffs.
地板
发表于 2003-6-18 19:45:00 | 只看该作者
文中的矛盾就是名牌产品的实际质量和价格都没有提高和名牌的营销优势反而更强了。
答案A解释了这个矛盾,A指出消费者把名牌作为最好产品的保证。(就是再说虽然产品的实际质量没有提高但是名牌产品在消费者心目中的知觉质量却是很高的,所以名牌的营销优势才会加强)
以下是引用fernandochang在2003-6-16 19:52:00的发言:
177. Products sold under a brand name used to command premium prices because, in general, they were superior to nonbrand rival products. Technical expertise in product development has become so widespread, however, that special quality advantages are very hard to obtain these days and even harder to maintain. As a consequence, brand-name products generally neither offer higher quality nor sell at higher prices. Paradoxically, brand names are a bigger marketing advantage than ever.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the paradox outlined above?

(A) Brand names are taken by consumers as a guarantee of getting a product as good as the best rival products.
(B) Consumers recognize that the quality of products sold under invariant brand names can drift over time.
(C) In many acquisitions of one corporation by another, the acquiring corporation is interested more in acquiring the right to use certain brand names than in acquiring existing production facilities.
(D) In the days when special quality advantages were easier to obtain than they are now, it was also easier to get new brand names established.
(E) The advertising of a company's brand-name products is at times transferred to a new advertising agency, especially when sales are declining.



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5#
发表于 2003-6-18 20:13:00 | 只看该作者
文中的结论是取消了专利就可以更为容易的获得new drugs。
A中的是否是盈利实体B中的是否是人口大国C中的是否授予processes专利和E中的禁止进口都不能削弱文章的结论。
D指出如果专利容许获利的话,companies就可以支付研发的费用进而研发出更多的新药。削弱了文章的结论。
以下是引用fernandochang在2003-6-16 19:52:00的发言:
178. In countries in which new life-sustaining drugs cannot be patented, such drugs are sold at widely affordable prices; those same drugs, where patented, command premium prices because the patents shield patent-holding manufacturers from competitors. These facts show that future access to new life-sustaining drugs can be improved if the practice of granting patents on newly developed life-sustaining drugs were to be abolished everywhere.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?

(A) In countries in which life-sustaining drugs cannot be patented, their manufacture is nevertheless a profitable enterprise.
(B) Countries that do not currently grant patents on life-sustaining drugs are, for the most part, countries with large populations.
(C) In some countries specific processes for the manufacture of pharmaceutical drugs can be patented even in cases in which the drugs themselves cannot be patented.
(D) Pharmaceutical companies can afford the research that goes into the development of new drugs only if patents allow them to earn high profits.
(E) Countries that grant patents on life-sustaining drugs almost always ban their importation from countries that do not grant such patents
6#
发表于 2004-11-16 10:58:00 | 只看该作者

请教那个177题的B是不是说:消费者认为固定品派下的产品质量会越来越好呢?那个drift和invariant不太清楚怎么说?

请教请教

7#
发表于 2004-11-16 12:24:00 | 只看该作者
归纳题:文中的意思是一种寄生的黄蜂把它的蛋直接下到寄主昆虫的蛋里,而数目适合寄主蛋的大小。因为无论下的多了还是少了都会杀死它的卵。所以推出Awasp的下蛋行为决定了他所需要的寄主蛋的大小的最小值。
B lack effective defenses,C learn from experience, E use visualclues文中并未涉及。D提出了一个文中没有的比较。
所以答案是A
以下是引用fernandochang在2003-6-16 19:52:00的发言:
175. Parasitic wasps lay their eggs directly into the eggs of various host insects in exactly the right numbers for any suitable size of host egg. If they laid too many eggs in a host egg, the developing wasp larvae would compete with each other to the death for nutrients and space. If too few eggs were laid, portions of the host egg would decay, killing the wasp larvae.

Which of the following conclusions can properly be drawn from the information above?

(A) The size of the smallest host egg that a wasp could theoretically parasitize can be determined from the wasp's egg-laying behavior.
(B) Host insects lack any effective defenses against the form of predation practiced by parasitic wasps.
(C) Parasitic wasps learn from experience how many eggs to lay into the eggs of different host species.
(D) Failure to lay enough eggs would lead to the death of the developing wasp larvae more quickly than would laying too many eggs.
(E) Parasitic wasps use visual clues to calculate the size of a host egg.

为什么 C不对呢,我想它能够准确的下到寄主昆虫的蛋里,那一定是从经验知道应该下多少啦!

谢谢!

8#
发表于 2004-11-19 19:55:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用LISAYUAN750616在2004-11-16 12:24:00的发言:
归纳题:文中的意思是一种寄生的黄蜂把它的蛋直接下到寄主昆虫的蛋里,而数目适合寄主蛋的大小。因为无论下的多了还是少了都会杀死它的卵。所以推出Awasp的下蛋行为决定了他所需要的寄主蛋的大小的最小值。
B lack effective defenses,C learn from experience, E use visualclues文中并未涉及。D提出了一个文中没有的比较。
所以答案是A

为什么 C不对呢,我想它能够准确的下到寄主昆虫的蛋里,那一定是从经验知道应该下多少啦!


谢谢!



用og的话来说,有可能是inborn abilities,


注意,此题是推论题,

9#
发表于 2004-11-28 20:17:00 | 只看该作者
请注意看og的解释,it is theoretically possible to determine what size of host egg would be required for a single wasp egg;这题目出的真牛!!
10#
发表于 2004-12-10 05:18:00 | 只看该作者

178, In some countries specific processes for the manufacture of pharmaceutical drugs can be patented even in cases in which the drugs themselves cannot be patented.

为什么不对?

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