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[原始] 8.5 一战 730 V38 放狗

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发表于 2014-8-6 10:32:33 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
论坛给了我很大帮助,所以来报答一下大家。

首先是作文:有两个地方 Sandida 和 Palm Grove 都是商业区, 一个服装零售商建议他的小伙伴在P那个地方买地,因为S那个地方价格一直在涨,但是P那个地方价格平稳。因此那个零售商认为S那个地方的地价一定远高于P。 在P那个地方买地开店有利于他们的fanancial interest 。
我个人的思路一个不知道原始价格就不能确定哪个地方现在的价格更贵。第二个就是地价不是决定是否应该在哪开店的唯一因素。

IR我做的很不好,记得不清楚了。基本上不难。JJ里提到一个 square plot 分成九块 要卖那个题我遇到了,但是活活没看懂,建议各位关注一下这个题。

数学我只对两道题印象深刻。其他的都不难,绝对可以轻松解决。
1。 DS  有一个圆的圆心在坐标轴的原点,半径是r,另一个圆的圆心在(1,1),半径是R。问r这个圆内切于R这个圆。
             两个条件我真的不记得了。我想说的是,两个条件都是关于 R,r 的代数等式。看起来非常像正确答案,但是我怎么化简都没法化成 R=r+根号2。所以我选了E,但我总觉得我化简错了。
2。 一个东西的制造成本在降低之前, 利润是20%,降低之后是30%,都是售价的百分之,东西的售价始终没有改变,告诉你成本在降低之前是120。问降了之后的成本。我特么数学考完了就想出来了。。。艹。。。

Verbal  只能想起来阅读了。 JJ里的出现了两篇 一个医院好不好 一个如何衡量英国公司在外国干的怎么样。  新遇到的是这样的。
有一个什么什么技术可以分析一个生物的什么东西,以此来模拟他的新陈代谢。文章然后说一个科学家认为,反正恐龙要么是恒温动物,要么是变温动物。他说恒温动物的骨头发育特别快,导致里面错综复杂。他通过对恐龙化石的分析,看出来这个化石里面错综复杂,所以他断定恐龙是恒温。
然后另一个科学家站出来表示不服,说你丫的不对。老子做了实验,把恒温动物和变温动物混在一起,再分成两组。一组生体活动非常活跃,另一组非常不活跃。活跃的那一组无论是恒温动物还是变温动物,骨头都发育很快
题目是真的想不起来了。但是不难



我是第一次发帖,不知道怎么样才能让这个进入上面那个总结版本的JJ,要是有懂得同学路过,麻烦发给那几个版主。我知道在这里很快会沉的,希望能帮到各位。
(连密码都不会设。。。大家随意)


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沙发
发表于 2014-8-6 10:44:23 | 只看该作者
恭喜楼主!!谢谢楼主的分享!!

楼主放心,只要你在这个贴顶楼发的所有机经信息,我们的整理员们都会来搜集放入总结版机经的,所以你只管放机经就行,呵呵~~

对了,问下楼主,逻辑题有碰到过什么场景的题吗?比方:解释一个奇怪的矛盾,询问某个方法措施是否有效,或者一个很特别的他因之类的?

还有语法有考到什么词或者表达的用法吗?
板凳
发表于 2014-8-6 11:03:39 | 只看该作者
lz好棒啊!!!!
地板
发表于 2014-8-6 11:07:29 | 只看该作者
楼主好厉害!
5#
发表于 2014-8-6 11:13:14 | 只看该作者
LZ好人!我还是回回帖的!
6#
发表于 2014-8-6 16:17:57 | 只看该作者
楼主不用担心哈 整理君们都是按照发帖时间排序的看帖子 不会漏掉的呢

多谢楼主放狗!

如果逻辑有更新,记得告诉我哦!
7#
发表于 2014-8-6 19:44:33 | 只看该作者
请问狗主,

恐龙恒温变温是这个么?


Scientists studying the physiology of dinosaurs have long debated whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded. Those who suspect they were warm-blooded point out that dinosaur bone is generally fibro-lamellar in nature; because fibro-lamellar bone is formed quickly, the bone fibrils, or filaments, are laid down haphazardly. Consistent with their rapid growth rate, warm-blooded animals, such as birds and mammals, tend to produce fibro-lamellar bone, whereas reptiles, which are slow-growing and cold-blooded, generally produce bone in which fibrils are laid down parallel to each other. Moreover, like the bone of birds and mammals, dinosaur bone tends to be highly vascularized, or filled with blood vessels. These characteristics, first recognized in the 1930’s, were documented in the 1960’s by de Ricqlès, who found highly vascularized, fibro-lamellar bone in several groups of dinosaurs.
In the 1970’s, Bakker cited these characteristics as evidence for the warm-bloodedness of dinosaurs. Although de Ricqlès urged caution, arguing for an intermediate type of dinosaur physiology, a generation of paleontologists has come to believe that dinosaur bone is mammalianlike. In the 1980’s, however, Bakker’s contention began to be questioned, as a number of scientists found growth rings in the bones of various dinosaurs that are much like those in modern reptiles. Bone growth in reptiles is periodic in nature, producing a series of concentric rings in the bone, not unlike the growth rings of a tree.
Recently, Chinsamy investigated the bones of two dinosaurs from the early Jurassic period (208-187 million years ago), and found that these bones also had growth rings; however, they were also partially fibro-lamellar in nature. Chinsamy’s work raises a question central to the debate over dinosaur physiology: did dinosaurs form fibro-lamellar bone because of an innately high metabolic rate associated with warm-bloodedness or because of periods of unusually fast growth that occurred under favorable environmental conditions? (Although modern reptiles generally do not form fibro-lamellar bone, juvenile crocodiles raised under optimal environmental conditions do.) This question remains unanswered; indeed, taking all the evidence into account, one cannot make a definitive statement about dinosaur physiology on the basis of dinosaur bone. It may be that dinosaurs had an intermediate pattern of bone structure because their physiology was neither typically reptilian, mammalian, nor avian.

GWD-9-Q33 G-9-Q33:
The author of the passage would be most likely to agree that the “caution” (line 29) urged by de Ricqlès regarding claims about dinosaur physiology was

A.    unjustified by the evidence available to de Ricqlès
B.    unnecessary, given the work done by Bakker and his followers
C.    indicative of the prevailing scientific opinion at the time
D.    warranted, given certain subsequent findings of other scientists
E.    influential in the recent work of Chinsamy
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GWD-9-Q34 G-9-Q34:
The primary purpose of the passage is to
A.    discuss the influence on other scientists of Bakker’s argument concerning the warm-bloodedness of dinosaurs
B.    provide evidence that supports the claim that dinosaurs were cold-blooded
C.    challenge the contention that dinosaur bone tissue is innately fibro-lamellar
D.    evaluate the claim that dinosaur bone tissue provides evidence for the warmbloodedness of dinosaurs
E.    resolve the disagreement between de Ricqlès and Bakker over the nature of dinosaur physiology
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GWD-9-Q35 G-9-Q35:
According to the passage, the discovery of growth rings in the bones of certain dinosaurs served to undermine which of the following claims?

A.    That modern reptiles are related to dinosaurs
B.    That bone growth in dinosaurs was periodic in nature
C.    That dinosaurs were warm-blooded
D.    That dinosaurs had an intermediate type of physiology
E.    That fibro-lamellar bone is the product of a rapid growth rate
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GWD-9-Q36 G-9-Q36:
The author of the passage mentions bone growth patterns in juvenile crocodiles most likely in order to

A.    provide support for the argument that reptiles are not related to dinosaurs
B.    undermine the claim that most reptiles are slow-growing
C.    offer an explanation as to why juvenile crocodiles differ from most modern reptiles
D.    suggest the juvenile crocodiles have a type of physiology intermediate between-f mammals and that of reptiles suggest that the presence of fibro-lamellar bone does not resolve the debate over dinosaur physiology
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发表于 2014-8-6 19:56:28 | 只看该作者
insulator1983 发表于 2014-8-6 19:44
请问狗主,

恐龙恒温变温是这个么?

额...
看了下,应该不是这篇文章了,狗主忽略我吧~~~
9#
发表于 2014-8-6 21:04:11 | 只看该作者
谢谢狗主,成绩不错!

阅读君已收录~~
10#
发表于 2014-8-7 12:20:04 | 只看该作者
谢谢狗主~~狗主还记得别的语法的考了什么知识点吗?以及每个选项之间的差别?谢谢!!!
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