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标题: 【每日逻辑练习第二季】【3-1】 [打印本页]
作者: corneliaflower 时间: 2012-1-20 21:53
标题: 【每日逻辑练习第二季】【3-1】
预祝大家新年快乐!!!
大家想象在除夕上CD来吼一声:逻辑链做了没?哈哈,有木有很欢乐。
【精练】
2. Calories consumed in excess of those with which the
body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are
normally stored as fat and the body gains weight.
Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
However, those people who regularly drink two or
three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight
do not in general gain weight.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to
resolve the apparent discrepancy?
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three
alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their
weight by decreasing caloric intake from
other sources.
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic
beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.
(C) Some people who do not drink alcoholic
beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do
not gain weight.
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than
three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain
weight.
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than
are normally necessary to maintain their
weight do not lose weight.
【逻辑链】
93. (24269-!-item-!-188;#058&000870) (GWD-21-Q38 different type)
Because it was long thought that few people would watch lengthy televised political messages, most televised political advertisements, like commercial advertisements, took the form of short messages. Last year, however, one candidate produced a half-hour-long advertisement. At the beginning of the half-hour slot a substantial portion of the viewing public had tuned in to that station. Clearly, then, many more people are interested in lengthy televised political messages than was previously thought.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
A. The candidate who produced the half-hour-long advertisement did not win election at the polls.
B. The half-hour-long advertisement was widely publicized before it was broadcast.
C. The half-hour-long advertisement was aired during a time slot normally taken by one of the most popular prime-time shows.
D. Most short political advertisements are aired during a wide range of programs in order to reach a broad spectrum of viewers.
E. In general a regular-length television program that features debate about current political issues depends for its appeal on the personal qualities of the program's moderator.
94. (25027-!-item-!-188;#058&001384) (GWD-17-Q39)
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?
On the whole, scientists do their most creative work before age forty, a tendency that has been taken to show that aging carries with it a loss of creative capacity. An alternative explanation is that by age forty most scientists have worked in their field for fifteen or more years and that by then they have exhausted the opportunity for creative work in that field. Supporting this explanation is the finding that __________.
A. the average age of recipients of scientific research grants is significantly greater than forty
B. a disproportionately large number of the scientists who produce highly creative work beyond age forty entered their field at an older age than is common
C. many scientists temper their own expectations of what they can achieve in their research work by their belief that their creativity will decline as they age
D. scientists who are older than forty tend to find more satisfaction in other activities, such as teaching and mentoring, than they do in pursuing their own research
E. there is a similar diminution of creativity with age in nonscientific fields, such as poetry and musical composition
95. (28456-!-item-!-188;#058&003043) (GWD-9-24)
For similar cars and drivers, automobile insurance for collision damage has always cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont.  olice studies, however, show that cars owned by Greatport residents are, on average, slightly less likely to be involved in a collision than cars in Fairmont. Clearly, therefore, insurance companies are making a greater profit on collision-damage insurance in Greatport than in Fairmont.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
A. Repairing typical collision damage does not cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont.
B. There are no more motorists in Greatport than in Fairmont.
C. Greatport residents who have been in a collision are more likely to report it to their insurance company than Fairmont residents are.
D. Fairmont and Greatport are the cities with the highest collision-damage insurance rates.
E. The insurance companies were already aware of the difference in the likelihood of collisions before the publication of the police reports.
96. (28176-!-item-!-188;#058&002907) (GWD-28-Q17)
In the nation of Partoria, large trucks currently account for 6 percent of miles driven on Partoria’s roads but are involved in 12 percent of all highway fatalities. The very largest trucks—those with three trailers—had less than a third of the accident rate of single- and double-trailer trucks. Clearly, therefore, one way for Partoria to reduce highway deaths would be to require shippers to increase their use of triple-trailer trucks.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
A. No matter what changes Partoria makes in the regulation of trucking, it will have to keep some smaller roads off-limits to all large trucks.
B. So far only the best, most experienced drivers for Partorian trucking companies have been driving triple-trailer trucks.
C. Very few fatal collisions involving trucks in Partoria are collisions between two trucks.
D. In Partoria, the safety record of the trucking industry as a whole has improved slightly over the past ten years.
E. In Partoria, the maximum legal payload of a triple-trailer truck is less than three times the maximum legal payload of the largest of the single-trailer trucks.
作者: corneliaflower 时间: 2012-1-20 21:53
KEY:CBAB
bible解释:
The paradox in this problem is that alcohol drinkers who surpass the threshold
for calorie intake should gain weight, but they do not. Most people, upon
reading the stimulus, prephrase an answer involving exercise or some other way
to work off the expected weight gain. Unfortunately, a perfect match to this
prephrase does not appear, and instead students are faced with a tricky answer
that preys upon this general idea while at the same time it fails to meet the
circumstances in the stimulus.
Answer choice (A): Read closely! The stimulus specifies that people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day thereby exceed the
necessary caloric intake. This answer, which discusses individuals who avoid
exceeding the caloric intake necessary, therefore addresses a different group of
people from that in the stimulus. Since information about a different group of
people does not explain the situation, this answer is incorrect.
This answer is attractive because it uses the idea of getting rid of or avoiding
calories, but it violates one of the precepts of the stimulus. Remember, you must
look very closely at the circumstances in the stimulus and make sure that the
answer you select matches those circumstances.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer. If the excess calories are
dissipated as heat, then there would be no weight gain. Hence, alcohol drinkers
can consume excess calories and still not gain weight.
Some students object to this answer because the situation seems unrealistic. Can
heat dissipation actually work off dozens if not hundreds of calories? According
to the question stem, yes. Remember, the question stem tells you that each
answer choice should be taken as true. Since this answer choice clearly states
that the excess calories tend to be dissipated, you must accept that as true and
then analyze what effect that would have.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus discusses “people who regularly drink two or
three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed the caloric intake
necessary.” This answer choice addresses a different group of people than those
discussed in the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): The first flaw in this answer is that it simply states that
individuals consuming alcohol do not gain weight but it offers no explanation
for why these people have no weight gain. The second flaw in the problem is
that it addresses the wrong group of people. The stimulus discusses people who
drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day; this answer addresses people who
drink more than three alcoholic beverages a day.
Answer choice (E): Again, this answer discusses a different group of people
than those in the stimulus. The stimulus discusses people who exceed the
necessary caloric intake; this answer addresses people who do not meet the
necessary caloric intake.
作者: 蘑菇胖肉肉 时间: 2012-1-20 22:41
今天开始新的一期~~我也要跟着小分队走啦~~
作者: myancamel 时间: 2012-1-21 02:15
p:卡路里多了会胖
p:喝酒多了卡路里多
c:但喝多了不胖
explain:
1.喝酒产生其他作用抑制胖的发生
B
作者: 泾渭不凡 时间: 2012-1-21 05:00
标题: 第一次跟哪,希望童鞋们指教呦~
premise:Calories consumed in excess of those with which the body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are normally stored as fat and the body gains weight.
premise:Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
conclusion:However, those people who regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight do not in general gain weight.
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight by decreasing caloric intake from other sources.
————This sentence still cannot explain the discrepancy created by the exceeding calorie.
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.
————right answer,in my opinion.
(c) Some people who do not drink alcoholic beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do not gain weight.
————irrelevant option
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain weight.
————This sentence just broadens the discrepancy. Therefore,it cannot resolve the problem。
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than are normally necessary to maintain their weight do not lose weight.
————irrelevant option
作者: 泾渭不凡 时间: 2012-1-21 05:02
呦,后面有解释呦,lame-O~~~
涮呢,下次跟着大家一起做好啦。。。。。不能在首页呀。。
作者: corneliaflower 时间: 2012-1-21 13:01
精练
premise: calories consumed ----> gain weight
conclusion: people who drink two or three alcoholic beverage with calories do not gain weight
answer: 有其他成分导致不能增加
~B
A选项 很迷惑人 要注意读 首先premise就错了
一开始做还没发现 排除A是觉得B比A好
后来看解释才发现 要细心审题
作者: 泾渭不凡 时间: 2012-1-21 14:21
(⊙o⊙)哦。。。。原来酱紫滴格式啊。。。。。。。
作者: corneliaflower 时间: 2012-1-21 21:37
其实只要用自己的方式总结premise呀conclusion呀再猜一下答案 最后看选项选出一个就好~
作者: evamimi 时间: 2012-1-30 16:14
第三季开始了~
P: Calories consumed in excess of those with which the
body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are
normally stored as fat and the body gains weight
P: Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories
C: those people who regularly drink two or
three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight
do not in general gain weight.
Type: Solve the paradox
Prephrase: Exceeded calories gains weight---Alcoholic laden with calories----????----people drink alcoholic thereby exceed the caloric intake necessary do not gain weight
A:取非削弱,正确
B:取非未削弱
C:无关
D:扩大范围
E:无关
完蛋了,答案是B,看解释才发现A涉及到了另外一群人,这不能解决这个问题。理解了答案,觉得可能不应该用取非方法,毕竟这是个明显的搭桥题。
作者: miss绿光 时间: 2012-1-31 09:33
p:卡路里多了会长胖
p:X酒里面卡路里多
矛盾:喝酒超过标准的人没有长胖
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预测答案:酒里面的卡路里和其他的不一样,比较不会长胖
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A:from other sources,和文章讨论的【喝酒】无关
B:喝酒来的卡路里会蒸发---BINGO!
C:文章的对象是喝酒的人,不是其他人群
D:和文章讨论对象不符合
E:对象不符;不是讨论lose weight
作者: miss绿光 时间: 2012-1-31 09:34
我的格式和内容好随性
作者: wuye1990 时间: 2012-1-31 20:57
【精练】
2. Calories consumed in excess of those with which the
body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are
normally stored as fat and the body gains weight.
Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
However, those people who regularly drink two or
three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight
do not in general gain weight.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to
resolve the apparent discrepancy?
41s
逻辑链:
premise1:卡路里可以帮助人们获得热量从而使体重上升
premise2:那些一天喝两到三杯酒精饮料以至于超过每天所需摄入热量的人却没有使体重上升。
题目要求:解释矛盾
推测:酒精会抑制卡路里吸收……
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three
alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their
weight by decreasing caloric intake from
other sources.
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic
beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.
(C) Some people who do not drink alcoholic
beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do
not gain weight.
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than
three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain
weight.
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than
are normally necessary to maintain their
weight do not lose weight.
B
【逻辑链】
93. (24269-!-item-!-188;#058&000870) (GWD-21-Q38 different type)
Because it was long thought that few people would watch lengthy televised political messages, most televised political advertisements, like commercial advertisements, took the form of short messages. Last year, however, one candidate produced a half-hour-long advertisement. At the beginning of the half-hour slot a substantial portion of the viewing public had tuned in to that station. Clearly, then, many more people are interested in lengthy televised political messages than was previously thought.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
41s
背景:人们很少关心政治冗长的广告。
前提:去年,一个候选人做了一个半小时的广告,激起了很多人的兴趣
结论:人们对于政治冗长的广告比之前更有兴趣。
问题:削弱。
预测:人们关心的不是广告,而是有其他的东西的吸引;……
答案:C(其他原因导致的结果)
A. The candidate who produced the half-hour-long advertisement did not win election at the polls.
B. The half-hour-long advertisement was widely publicized before it was broadcast.
C. The half-hour-long advertisement was aired during a time slot normally taken by one of the most popular prime-time shows.
D. Most short political advertisements are aired during a wide range of programs in order to reach a broad spectrum of viewers.
E. In general a regular-length television program that features debate about current political issues depends for its appeal on the personal qualities of the program's moderator.
94. (25027-!-item-!-188;#058&001384) (GWD-17-Q39)
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?
On the whole, scientists do their most creative work before age forty, a tendency that has been taken to show that aging carries with it a loss of creative capacity. An alternative explanation is that by age forty most scientists have worked in their field for fifteen or more years and that by then they have exhausted the opportunity for creative work in that field. Supporting this explanation is the finding that __________.
36s
fact:人们在科学领域的研究都是在四十岁之前的
conclusion:一种解释说人们在四十岁之后已经对自己所在领域中的opportunity exhausted了。
题目要求:支持这种解释的具体内容,相当于premise.
D (文中没提到satisfaction,讨论的是creative capacity 是out of scope)
A. the average age of recipients of scientific research grants is significantly greater than forty
B. a disproportionately large number of the scientists who produce highly creative work beyond age forty entered their field at an older age than is common
C. many scientists temper their own expectations of what they can achieve in their research work by their belief that their creativity will decline as they age
D. scientists who are older than forty tend to find more satisfaction in other activities, such as teaching and mentoring, than they do in pursuing their own research
E. there is a similar diminution of creativity with age in nonscientific fields, such as poetry and musical composition
选出答案用时2:00
95. (28456-!-item-!-188;#058&003043) (GWD-9-24)
For similar cars and drivers, automobile insurance for collision damage has always cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont. Police studies, however, show that cars owned by Greatport residents are, on average, slightly less likely to be involved in a collision than cars in Fairmont. Clearly, therefore, insurance companies are making a greater profit on collision-damage insurance in Greatport than in Fairmont.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
38s
前提1:collision damage 上的花费G多于F
前提2:在involve collision damage 上,G比F可能性小。
结论:保险公司在G会获得更多的利润。
题目要求:问假设,defender,要排除其他变数。
A. Repairing typical collision damage does not cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont.
B. There are no more motorists in Greatport than in Fairmont.
C. Greatport residents who have been in a collision are more likely to report it to their insurance company than Fairmont residents are. 这样report以后保险公司会赔的更多是一个weaken选项。
D. Fairmont and Greatport are the cities with the highest collision-damage insurance rates.
E. The insurance companies were already aware of the difference in the likelihood of collisions before the publication of the police reports.
答案:C 1:36
假设题与支持题相近。一般defender的选项就是eliminate any alternative causes for stated effect.
错误原因是将假设的defender 看成supporter。整个审题理解意思相反了,有木有~~
96. (28176-!-item-!-188;#058&002907) (GWD-28-Q17)
In the nation of Partoria, large trucks currently account for 6 percent of miles driven on Partoria’s roads but are involved in 12 percent of all highway fatalities. The very largest trucks—those with three trailers—had less than a third of the accident rate of single- and double-trailer trucks. Clearly, therefore, one way for Partoria to reduce highway deaths would be to require shippers to increase their use of triple-trailer trucks.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
50s
前提1:超级大卡车比单层卡车和双层大卡车有更少的事故率
结论:减少事故率的方法就是增加三层超级大卡车的比例。
预测:手段达不到目的;手段达到目的的情况不存在。比如:司机的技术不成熟,不能驾驶反而会增加事故率。……
A. No matter what changes Partoria makes in the regulation of trucking, it will have to keep some smaller roads off-limits to all large trucks.
B. So far only the best, most experienced drivers for Partorian trucking companies have been driving triple-trailer trucks.
C. Very few fatal collisions involving trucks in Partoria are collisions between two trucks.
D. In Partoria, the safety record of the trucking industry as a whole has improved slightly over the past ten years.
E. In Partoria, the maximum legal payload of a triple-trailer truck is less than three times the maximum legal payload of the largest of the single-trailer trucks.
答案:B (1:47)
作者: 格格1113 时间: 2012-2-25 14:51
3-1
精炼
计时:38
Background Information:
卡路里超过人体正常需要会变成脂肪,啤酒含卡
Premise:
有的人一天和两瓶以上
Conclusion:
却没有变胖
推测:可以做运动将多余脂肪剪掉
选项:A B多喝的人为了保持体重降低摄入其他资源的卡洛里
The paradox in this problem is that alcohol drinkers who surpass the threshold
for calorie intake should gain weight, but they do not. Most people, upon
reading the stimulus, prephrase an answer involving exercise or some other way
to work off the expected weight gain. Unfortunately, a perfect match to this
prephrase does not appear, and instead students are faced with a tricky answer
that preys upon this general idea while at the same time it fails to meet the
circumstances in the stimulus.
Answer choice (A): Read closely! The stimulus specifies that people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day thereby exceed the
necessary caloric intake. This answer, which discusses individuals who avoid
exceeding the caloric intake necessary, therefore addresses a different group of
people from that in the stimulus. Since information about a different group of
people does not explain the situation, this answer is incorrect.
This answer is attractive because it uses the idea of getting rid of or avoiding
calories, but it violates one of the precepts of the stimulus. Remember, you must
look very closely at the circumstances in the stimulus and make sure that the
answer you select matches those circumstances.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer. If the excess calories are
dissipated as heat, then there would be no weight gain. Hence, alcohol drinkers
can consume excess calories and still not gain weight.
逻辑链
计时:34
Background Information:
没有人看 TV political advertisements
Premise:
one candidate produced a half-hour-long advertisement.
Conclusion:
看 TV political messages的人比原来多很多
推测:电视里只能看这它一个
选项:C 因为它在最流行的show里播出
计时:35
Background Information:
科学家年龄大了创造力下降
Premise:
另一个解释是他们在自己的领域四十多年耗尽了创造力
Conclusion:
推测:年龄大了精力不够所以不能创新了
选项:B 年龄增大成就期望降低
计时:30
Background Information:
collision damage 花费 G》P
Premise: 但是 collision 平均数G《p
Conclusion: 所以 保险公司在collision damage利润G》P
推测:
选项:A collision damage维修费G》P
计时:38
Background Information:
最大t比大t危险小 容量大
Premise:
Conclusion:用最大t好
推测:最大t有残缺
选项:C B两种t没有危险发生过
作者: rukawa 时间: 2012-3-1 10:13
作者: wwu2010 时间: 2012-4-3 10:33
B 酒精消耗过度将会超出体重,酒精饮料富含卡路里
C 一天要喝2-3瓶酒精饮料的,卡路里超出了身体消耗的,也没有增加体重
问题: 解决这个矛盾.
推测: 应该是酒精饮料里什么物质或者可以合成什么物质是否又会消耗卡路里
A 虽然减少了其他卡路里来源的摄取,可是已经摄取多的怎么办? 单单减少其他来源似乎还不行
B 正确, 因为多余的说是消耗了.
C说到不和酒精饮料的人去了.
D没有解释矛盾
E 说到其他的人去了.
作者: bibby00888 时间: 2012-4-26 13:16
怎么看不见选项啊???
作者: jiajiajudy 时间: 2012-7-6 08:07
彻底凌乱了
1. BG: calories gains weight
Premise: alcoholic bevergaes with calories
Counter premise: people who drink much a day not gain weight
Prephrase: consumed via sports
(A) irrelevant
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.
(C) irrelevant
(D) irrelevant
(E) irrelevant
2. BG: few people watch lengthy ? took shot messages
Counter premise: long ad
Premise: slot a substantial portion of the public tuned in to the station
Conclusion: more people are interested in lengthy than before
A. irrelevant
B. irrelevant
C. The half-hour-long advertisement was aired during a time slot normally taken by one of the most popular prime-time shows.
D. irrelevant
E. irrelevant
3.  remise: do most creative work before 40 ( aging carries loss of creation)
Counter premise: older than 40 exhausted the opportunity for creative work
A. irrelevant
B. irrelevant
C. irrelevant
D. scientists who are older than forty tend to find more satisfaction in other activities, such as teaching and mentoring, than they do in pursuing their own research
E. irrelevant
4.  remise: cost more in G than in Fairmont
Counter premise: slightly less likely to be involved in G than in F
Conclusion: greater profit in G then in F
A. Irrelevant
B. B. irrelevant
C. Greatport residents who have been in a collision are more likely to report it to their insurance
D. company than Fairmont residents are.
E. D. irrelevant
F. E. irrelevant
5. BG :6% driven, 12% all highway fatalities
Premise: three trailers less than single, and double
Conclusion: reduce death? use of triple
A. irrelevant
B. irrelevant
C. irrelevant
D. irrelevant
E. In Partoria, the maximum legal payload of a triple-trailer truck is less than three times the maximum legal payload of the largest of the single-trailer trucks.
作者: xiongyz 时间: 2012-11-20 15:11
补很久以前的作业。。。貌似是11.12的作业。。。
1. 36s
B: Calories consumed in excess of those with which the body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are normally stored as fat and the body gains weight.
P: Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
Discrepancy: However, those people who regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight do not in general gain weight.
Resolve discrepancy: 多出来的卡路里被喝酒的产生的其它物质吸收了。。。
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight by decreasing caloric intake from other sources. ---some people不能解释those people…
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat. ---correct
(C) Some people who do not drink alcoholic beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do not gain weight. ---无关
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain weight. ---无关
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than are normally necessary to maintain their weight do not lose weight. ---无关
需要看解释…
2. 31s
B: Because it was long thought that few people would watch lengthy televised political messages, most televised political advertisements, like commercial advertisements, took the form of short messages.
P: Last year, however, one candidate produced a half-hour-long advertisement. At the beginning of the half-hour slot a substantial portion of the viewing public had tuned in to that station.
C:Clearly, then, many more people are interested in lengthy televised political messages than was previously thought.
Weaken: turn to the station does not mean interested~
A. The candidate who produced the half-hour-long advertisement did not win election at the polls. ---win和interest无关
B. The half-hour-long advertisement was widely publicized before it was broadcast. ---无关
C. The half-hour-long advertisement was aired during a time slot normally taken by one of the most popular prime-time shows. ---correct,它因解释了观众调到该台的原因
D. Most short political advertisements are aired during a wide range of programs in order to reach a broad spectrum of viewers. ---无关
E. In general a regular-length television program that features debate about current political issues depends for its appeal on the personal qualities of the program's moderator. ---无关
3. 31s
P: On the whole, scientists do their most creative work before age forty, a tendency that has been taken to show that aging carries with it a loss of creative capacity.
C: An alternative explanation is that by age forty most scientists have worked in their field for fifteen or more years and that by then they have exhausted the opportunity for creative work in that field.
Supporting: 在这行工作时间越长的人创造性作品越少
A. the average age of recipients of scientific research grants is significantly greater than forty ---weaken
B. a disproportionately large number of the scientists who produce highly creative work beyond age forty entered their field at an older age than is common ---weaken
C. many scientists temper their own expectations of what they can achieve in their research work by their belief that their creativity will decline as they age ---无关
D. scientists who are older than forty tend to find more satisfaction in other activities, such as teaching and mentoring, than they do in pursuing their own research ---无关
E. there is a similar diminution of creativity with age in nonscientific fields, such as poetry and musical composition ---correct,以其它领域的类似情况支持,说明是年龄的原因
正确答案:B
4. 34s
B: For similar cars and drivers, automobile insurance for collision damage has always cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont.
P: Police studies, however, show that cars owned by Greatport residents are, on average, slightly less likely to be involved in a collision than cars in Fairmont.
C: Clearly, therefore, insurance companies are making a greater profit on collision-damage insurance in Greatport than in Fairmont.
Assumption: G发生的事故不比F严重,不会花费更多的赔偿
A. Repairing typical collision damage does not cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont. ---correct
B. There are no more motorists in Greatport than in Fairmont. ---无关
C. Greatport residents who have been in a collision are more likely to report it to their insurance company than Fairmont residents are. ---无关
D. Fairmont and Greatport are the cities with the highest collision-damage insurance rates. --无关
E. The insurance companies were already aware of the difference in the likelihood of collisions before the publication of the police reports. ---无关
5. 35s
B: In the nation of Partoria, large trucks currently account for 6 percent of miles driven on Partoria’s roads but are involved in 12 percent of all highway fatalities.
P: The very largest trucks—those with three trailers—had less than a third of the accident rate of single- and double-trailer trucks.
C: Clearly, therefore, one way for Partoria to reduce highway deaths would be to require shippers to increase their use of triple-trailer trucks.
Weaken: 3 trailers走的路更安全
A. No matter what changes Partoria makes in the regulation of trucking, it will have to keep some smaller roads off-limits to all large trucks. ---无关
B. So far only the best, most experienced drivers for Partorian trucking companies have been driving triple-trailer trucks. ---correct
C. Very few fatal collisions involving trucks in Partoria are collisions between two trucks. ---无关
D. In Partoria, the safety record of the trucking industry as a whole has improved slightly over the past ten years. ---无关
E. In Partoria, the maximum legal payload of a triple-trailer truck is less than three times the maximum legal payload of the largest of the single-trailer trucks. ---无关
作者: Daisy汪 时间: 2012-11-21 21:39
0’46
Structure:
background: the exceed calories turn into fat and gain weight
premise: alcohol drinks are laden with calories
Conclusion: people who drink 3 alcohol drinks a day don’t gain weight in general.
Prediction:
The exceed calories cannot absorb by people
B
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three
alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their
weight by decreasing caloric intake from
other sources. It is already exceeded.
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic
beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.
(C) Some people who do not drink alcoholic
beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do
not gain weight. Not mention
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than
three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain
weight. Not mention
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than
are normally necessary to maintain their
weight do not lose weight. Not mention
作者: zxppx 时间: 2013-1-25 10:21
2.
Calories consumed in excess of those with which the
body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are
normally stored as fat and the body gains weight.
Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
However, those people who regularly drink two or
three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight
do not in general gain weight.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to
resolve the apparent discrepancy?
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three
alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their
weight by decreasing caloric intake from
other sources. 原文中说的是已经超过必需摄入量的人,而这里讨论的是避免超过必需摄入量的人
First, some people are not representative. Second, the argument has revealed that the caloric intake exceeds to maintain weight, so decreasing caloric intake from other sources has no effect on the argument.
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic
beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.
As we know, when a man drinks alcoholic beverages, he will get hot and sweat. So this answer choice reconciles the discrepancy. BA
(C) Some people who do not drink alcoholic
beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do
not gain weight.
Some people who do not drink alcoholic beverages are outside the scope of the argument.
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than
three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain
weight.
This is one of the situations referred in the argument.
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than
are normally necessary to maintain their
weight do not lose weight.
Some people who take in fewer calories are irrelevant.
93. (24269-!-item-!-188;#058&000870) (GWD-21-Q38 different type)
Because it was long thought that few people would watch lengthy televised political messages, most televised political advertisements, like commercial advertisements, took the form of short messages. Last year, however, one candidate produced a half-hour-long advertisement. At the beginning of the half-hour slot a substantial portion of the viewing public had tuned in to that station. Clearly, then, many more people are interested in lengthy televised political messages than was previously thought.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
A. The candidate who produced the half-hour-long advertisement did not win election at the polls.
Whether the candidate won election is irrelevant.
B. The half-hour-long advertisement was widely publicized before it was broadcast.
Actually, it still strengthens the argument, rather than weakens.
C. The half-hour-long advertisement was aired during a time slot normally taken by one of the most popular prime-time shows.
Yes, it points out another cause for the high audience rating. BA
D. Most short political advertisements are aired during a wide range of programs in order to reach a broad spectrum of viewers.
How most short political advertisements are aired is outside the scope of the argument.
E. In general a regular-length television program that features debate about current political issues depends for its appeal on the personal qualities of the program's moderator.
A regular-length television program is irrelevant to the half-hour-long advertisement. At least, it should support the argument, rather than weaken.
94. (25027-!-item-!-188;#058&001384) (GWD-17-Q39)
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?
On the whole, scientists do their most creative work before age forty, a tendency that has been taken to show that aging carries with it a loss of creative capacity. An alternative explanation is that by age forty most scientists have worked in their field for fifteen or more years and that by then they have exhausted the opportunity for creative work in that field. Supporting this explanation is the finding that __________.
A. the average age of recipients of scientific research grants is significantly greater than forty
Scientific research grants are not equal to creative work. What’s more, this answer choice, in fact, weakens the two explanations.
B. a disproportionately large number of the scientists who produce highly creative work beyond age forty entered their field at an older age than is common
Yes, in this case, this answer choice makes the alternative explanation more valid. Please note that “an older age than is common” does not necessarily mean more 40 years old. BA
C. many scientists temper their own expectations of what they can achieve in their research work by their belief that their creativity will decline as they age
Actually, this answer choice strengthens the first explanation, rather than the second.
D. scientists who are older than forty tend to find more satisfaction in other activities, such as teaching and mentoring, than they do in pursuing their own research
More satisfaction in other activities is outside the scope of the argument.
E. there is a similar diminution of creativity with age in nonscientific fields, such as poetry and musical composition
Actually, this answer choice strengthens the first explanation.
95. (28456-!-item-!-188;#058&003043) (GWD-9-24)
For similar cars and drivers, automobile insurance for collision damage has always cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont. Police studies, however, show that cars owned by Greatport residents are, on average, slightly less likely to be involved in a collision than cars in Fairmont. Clearly, therefore, insurance companies are making a greater profit on collision-damage insurance in Greatport than in Fairmont.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
A. Repairing typical collision damage does not cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont.
Yes, since insurance companies should indemnify drivers for the repairing cost, this answer choice points out the cost and strengthens the argument. BA
B. There are no more motorists in Greatport than in Fairmont.
Motorists are irrelevant.
C. Greatport residents who have been in a collision are more likely to report it to their insurance company than Fairmont residents are.
Since we know cars owned by Greatport residents are, on average, slightly less likely to be involved in a collision than cars in Fairmont, this answer choice cannot strengthen the argument.
D. Fairmont and Greatport are the cities with the highest collision-damage insurance rates.
This answer fails to point out the difference between the two cities.
E. The insurance companies were already aware of the difference in the likelihood of collisions before the publication of the police reports.
This answer choice has no effect on the argument.
96. (28176-!-item-!-188;#058&002907) (GWD-28-Q17)
In the nation of Partoria, large trucks currently account for 6 percent of miles driven on Partoria’s roads but are involved in 12 percent of all highway fatalities. The very largest trucks—those with three trailers—had less than a third of the accident rate of single- and double-trailer trucks. Clearly, therefore, one way for Partoria to reduce highway deaths would be to require shippers to increase their use of triple-trailer trucks.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
A. No matter what changes Partoria makes in the regulation of trucking, it will have to keep some smaller roads off-limits to all large trucks.
Some smaller roads are no sufficient to stop the proposal.
B. So far only the best, most experienced drivers for Partorian trucking companies have been driving triple-trailer trucks.
So it is the drivers who make the less accident rate, rather than the trucks. BA
C. Very few fatal collisions involving trucks in Partoria are collisions between two trucks.
This answer choice has no effect on the argument.
D. In Partoria, the safety record of the trucking industry as a whole has improved slightly over the past ten years.
But it does not solve the problem in the argument.
E. In Partoria, the maximum legal payload of a triple-trailer truck is less than three times the maximum legal payload of the largest of the single-trailer trucks.
The maximum legal payload has nothing to do with the safety in the argument.
作者: huazechen 时间: 2013-2-7 11:51
peimise:Calories consumed in excess of fat and the body gains weight.
Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
con:do not in general gain weight.
推测 有啥alcoho特有的分解calories
choose B
[二]cbab
作者: 小K110 时间: 2013-4-14 05:59
95题我觉得应该是保险花费更多 insurance for collision damage costs more......而不是damage花费更多,所以我觉得应该选A吧~
作者: angelann728 时间: 2013-4-28 01:29
凌晨1点才开始逻辑+阅读小分队 有心无力了 先完整计时做五道
Bible 1:45 B
逻辑链
2:15 C
2:02 B
1:00 A
2:00 B
作者: equalgirl 时间: 2013-4-28 19:14
【精练】看题1.15分
2. Calories consumed in excess of those with which the
body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are
normally stored as fat and the body gains weight.
Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
However, those people who regularly drink two or
three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight
do not in general gain weight.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to
resolve the apparent discrepancy?
因为C导致weight gains,且某些人一天喝2-3瓶酒超过了标准C数量
所以这些人的weight 没有gains
预测:要么是这些人很特殊,要么是这人些喝的含卡路里的饮料--酒精,特殊。
问:解决矛盾
答案:B
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three
alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their
weight by decreasing caloric intake from
other sources. 题目说weight没有gains。此答案的意思是增长了但是又降下来了,而且“other sources”题目中未题。错。
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic
beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.理解dissipate as heat的意思是受热蒸发了。
(C) Some people who do not drink alcoholic
beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do
not gain weight.否定题目。无关
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than
three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain
weight.无辜牵扯其他人。其他人如何与本题无关
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than
are normally necessary to maintain their
weight do not lose weight.
不是讨论lose weight.
【逻辑链】
看题:2分
93. (24269-!-item-!-188;#058&000870) (GWD-21-Q38 different type) 看题:2分
Because it was long thought that few people would watch lengthy televised political messages, most televised political advertisements, like commercial advertisements, took the form of short messages. Last year, however, one candidate produced a half-hour-long advertisement. At the beginning of the half-hour slot a substantial portion of the viewing public had tuned in to that station. Clearly, then, many more people are interested in lengthy televised political messages than was previously thought.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
因为某人做了一个半小时的政治广告,所以人们比之前喜欢看这种广告了
问题:削弱
预测:看的不是广告,是别的。
答案:C
A. The candidate who produced the half-hour-long advertisement did not win election at the polls. 与结论无关。
B. The half-hour-long advertisement was widely publicized before it was broadcast.与广告无关。
C. The half-hour-long advertisement was aired during a time slot normally taken by one of the most popular prime-time shows.长达半小时的广告穿插在最受欢迎的节目中
D. Most short political advertisements are aired during a wide range of programs in order to reach a broad spectrum of viewers.与most political ad.无关
E. In general a regular-length television program that features debate about current political issues depends for its appeal on the personal qualities of the program's moderator.
94. (25027-!-item-!-188;#058&001384) (GWD-17-Q39)看题:45秒
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?
On the whole, scientists do their most creative work before age forty, a tendency that has been taken to show that aging carries with it a loss of creative capacity. An alternative explanation is that by age forty most scientists have worked in their field for fifteen or more years and that by then they have exhausted the opportunity for creative work in that field. Supporting this explanation is the finding that __________.
因为,科学家一般都工作15年多,已经耗尽了创作灵感
所以,大多数科学家都是在40岁前辉煌
问题:支持
选项:D
A. the average age of recipients of scientific research grants is significantly greater than forty 平均大于40岁。削弱
B. a disproportionately large number of the scientists who produce highly creative work beyond age forty entered their field at an older age than is common 超过40岁创造成就的很普遍。削弱。
C. many scientists temper their own expectations of what they can achieve in their research work by their belief that their creativity will decline as they age
D. scientists who are older than forty tend to find more satisfaction in other activities, such as teaching and mentoring, than they do in pursuing their own research超过40岁的在其他领域比自己领域更成功。
E. there is a similar diminution of creativity with age in nonscientific fields, such as poetry and musical composition
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作者: 烟囱XXQ 时间: 2013-5-7 22:57
精炼:p1: Calories consumed in excess of those with which the
body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are
normally stored as fat and the body gains weight.
p2:Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
反c:However, those people who regularly drink two or
three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight
do not in general gain weight.
理论与现实的差距,说明A本身或者那些regularly drink的人们存在一些问题,肯能:1.A虽然能量大
但不被人体吸收或者只吸收一部分 2.这些经常喝的人也爱运动,所以消耗掉了。
93.44”
p:少人看长的televised political messages,所以一般都是短的
p:去年有个候选人弄了一个半小时的
p:前半小时很多转向那个节目
c:对长messages感兴趣的人数比之前想的多
weaken:前半小时有很多人转向那个节目,并不代表这半个小时人们都看完了这个节目,所以答案可能为
人们并没有看完这个节目,只是转了台,又换到别的节目上了。
94.37“
p:大多数科学家在40岁前完成所有创造性的工作
p:在40岁前大多数科学家已经在他们的领域工作了至少15年,已经耗尽了创新的机会
c:随年龄的增长创造力下降。
support第二个p--find:与40岁以上的科学家工作时间和其创新的机会的相关发现。
95.29”
p:相同车和相同司机,撞车赔偿保险G比F高
p:G车比F车稍微不容易出车祸
c:保险公司在g赚的比在F多
assumption:保险公司赚的钱=投保数量*金额-赔偿(=撞车数量*赔偿费)
所以,要保证在G赚的在F多,而在G赔偿费高,在F撞车数量两高,也就是要保证G的总赔偿
费小于在F的。
96.39“
p:大卡车占6%的公里数但占了12%的高公设施
p:three trailers卡车比单的卡车少1/3的几率出车祸
c:一个可以减少死亡数的方法是把单的换成three trailers。
weaken:证明换了之后并不能减少死亡人数--虽然出车祸几率小,但死的总人数多。
作者: Elisha728 时间: 2013-9-15 12:25
6'53
BCBAB
All correct
作者: shen315hu727 时间: 2013-9-23 20:31
不知道隐藏的如何能看到噢
作者: 览物之情 时间: 2013-10-25 17:49
10月25日
1 27s
Background: Calories consumed in excess of those with which the body needs to be provided to maintain its weight are normally stored as fat and the body gains weight.
Alcoholic beverages are laden with calories.
现象:However, those people who regularly drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day and thereby exceed the caloric intake necessary to maintain their weight do not in general gain weight.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to
resolve the apparent discrepancy?现象解释。找到它因,或者说明因果因果问题。
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three
alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their
weight by decreasing caloric intake from
other sources.
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic
beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.----correct 找到它因
(C) Some people who do not drink alcoholic
beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do
not gain weight.
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than
three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain
weight.
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than
are normally necessary to maintain their
weight do not lose weight.
2 27s
Background:Because it was long thought that few people would watch lengthy televised political messages, most televised political advertisements, like commercial advertisements, took the form of short messages.
Premise: At the beginning of the half-hour slot a substantial portion of the viewing public had tuned in to that station.
Conclusion: Clearly, then, many more people are interested in lengthy televised political messages than was previously thought.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
因果推理cq1因果有必然联系吗。干扰因素,前提的某个特点使它没有可信度了。把选项放到前提和结论之间
The candidate who produced the half-hour-long advertisement did not win election at the polls.
B. The half-hour-long advertisement was widely publicized before it was broadcast.
C. The half-hour-long advertisement was aired during a time slot normally taken by one of the most popular prime-time shows.----correct干扰因素。
D. Most short political advertisements are aired during a wide range of programs in order to reach a broad spectrum of viewers.
E. In general a regular-length television program that features debate about current political issues depends for its appeal on the personal qualities of the program's moderator.
3 23s
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?(抓住要证明的那部分)
Conclusion: An alternative explanation is that by age forty most scientists have worked in their field for fifteen or more years and that by then they have exhausted the opportunity for creative work in that field.
Premise:Supporting this explanation is the finding that __________.
A. the average age of recipients of scientific research grants is significantly greater than forty
B. a disproportionately large number of the scientists who produce highly creative work beyond age forty entered their field at an older age than is common-----correct
C. many scientists temper their own expectations of what they can achieve in their research work by their belief that their creativity will decline as they age
D. scientists who are older than forty tend to find more satisfaction in other activities, such as teaching and mentoring, than they do in pursuing their own research
E. there is a similar diminution of creativity with age in nonscientific fields, such as poetry and musical composition
4 24s
Premise1For similar cars and drivers, automobile insurance for collision damage has always cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont.
Premise2: cars owned by Greatport residents are, on average, slightly less likely to be involved in a collision than cars in Fairmont.
Conclusion: insurance companies are making a greater profit on collision-damage insurance in Greatport than in Fairmont.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
Assumption取非会weaken结论就对了
Repairing typical collision damage does not cost more in Greatport than in Fairmont.----correct
B. There are no more motorists in Greatport than in Fairmont.
C. Greatport residents who have been in a collision are more likely to report it to their insurance company than Fairmont residents are.
D. Fairmont and Greatport are the cities with the highest collision-damage insurance rates.
E. The insurance companies were already aware of the difference in the likelihood of collisions before the publication of the police reports.
5 32s因果推理
Background:In the nation of Partoria, large trucks currently account for 6 percent of miles driven on Partoria’s roads but are involved in 12 percent of all highway fatalities.
Premise:The very largest trucks—those with three trailers—had less than a third of the accident rate of single- and double-trailer trucks.
Conclusion:one way for Partoria to reduce highway deaths would be to require shippers to increase their use of triple-trailer trucks.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
干扰因素
A. No matter what changes Partoria makes in the regulation of trucking, it will have to keep some smaller roads off-limits to all large trucks.
B. So far only the best, most experienced drivers for Partorian trucking companies have been driving triple-trailer trucks.----correct
C. Very few fatal collisions involving trucks in Partoria are collisions between two trucks.
D. In Partoria, the safety record of the trucking industry as a whole has improved slightly over the past ten years.
E. In Partoria, the maximum legal payload of a triple-trailer truck is less than three times the maximum legal payload of the largest of the single-trailer trucks.
作者: 苏错 时间: 2013-12-11 10:10
12.11
【精练】1’21
Discrepancy: Calories are storedas fat. Body gains weight.
People who drink two or three alcoholic beverages a day and exceedthe caloric do not in general gain weight.
Reasons for both side?
A(This answer, which discusses individuals who avoid exceeding the caloricintake necessary, therefore addresses a different group of people from that inthe stimulus. )
Remember, you must look very closely at the circumstances in thestimulus and make sure that the answer you select matches those circumstances.
A选项根本与前提条件不相符合,文中已经指出exceed the caloric
B. If the excess calories are dissipatedas heat, then there would be no weight gain.
【逻辑链】
1. last year ahalf-hour-long advertisement –public turned to this station à More people areinterested in lengthy televised political messages.
Weaken—C(B选项略纠结,文中At the beginningof the half-hour slot关键点)
2. complete—B
3. G>F in insurance cost
G<Fin involving in a collision
SoG>F in making profits
Assumption—C(Aprofit=sale-cost)
提到profits的时候想到revenue和cost;提到sales和revenue的时候,cost不考虑。
4. large trucks 6% on P
12% of all highway fatalities
Three trailerstruck less than a third of the accident rate à increase the useof triple-trailer trucks
Weaken—B(排除法,可是感觉B也不对….>…<)都是那些最有经验的人在开三截的卡车,因此车祸少和车市没关系的,是和司机的技术有关,他因削弱。
作者: cyndichiang 时间: 2014-5-10 07:40
精炼: 1‘26’‘
premise: 卡路里超过身体所需的热量的时候就会作为脂肪储存而是身体增重
premise:酒含有热量
fact:而那些每天和两到三瓶酒精饮料的人其卡路里量超过维持体重所需的却没有增重
Q:explain
prephrase: two-three alcohol beverages a day have some effects that can lead to the decrease of calories
(A) Some people who regularly drink two or three
alcoholic beverages a day avoid exceeding
the caloric intake necessary to maintain their
weight by decreasing caloric intake from
other sources.--------irrelevant; people who avoid exceeding the calorie intake主题不对,文章讨论的是people exceed the caloric intake necessary,感觉有点像试图去直接反驳事实,但却超出范围
(B) Excess calories consumed by people who
regularly drink two or three alcoholic
beverages a day tend to be dissipated as heat.-------correct; 解释了为什么喝酒会使卡路里减少
(C) Some people who do not drink alcoholic
beverages but who eat high-calorie foods do
not gain weight.----------irrelevant;people who do not drink alcoholic is out of scope
(D) Many people who regularly drink more than
three alcoholic beverages a day do not gain
weight.--------people who drink more than 3 alcoholic is out of scope
(E) Some people who take in fewer calories than
are normally necessary to maintain their
weight do not lose weight.---------people who take in fewer calories than necessary is irrelevant, since the argument deals with the people who intake excessive calories
作者: jolenewjy 时间: 2014-5-28 06:18
2. Excessive calories will increase fat and body weight.
Alcoholic beverage contain calories
Everyday consumption with 2/3 beverages does not gain weight
Prediction: 2 or 3 is not excessive amount
93. CP: people do not like long political advertisement
P: last year one person had long advertisement, people tuned in to watch at the beginning
C: people are interested in long ads
Prediction: There are other reasons that cause the increase in tune in other than the ads.
Choice: C
94. P: scientists are creative before age 40
C: they were in the field too long when they reached the age 40 and loss opportunity for creative work
Prediction: long time study will cause the loss of creativity. Age cause brain less productivity.
Choice: D
95. B: damage cost more in G then in F
P: G has less collision than F.
C: more rev in G than in F made by insurance company.
Prediction: The number of cats in G&F are the same. Repair costs are the same
Choice: A
96. B: LT 6% and 12% in highway fatalities.
P: 3 T has less than 1/3 accident than 1 or 2 T
C: increase 3T trucks will decrease death
Prediction: 3T driver drives more carefully and with more skills.
Choice: B
作者: 猫小雯雯 时间: 2014-11-14 20:44
p:alcoholic beverage are laden with calories
C:drink alchoholic exceed the colories mainweight
B
作者: 灵韵 时间: 2014-11-22 23:01
bcbab
最后一个tricky...想了好久。
作者: Amaris_1993 时间: 2014-12-3 19:53
oh ,i can't understand. So sad
作者: Lincy123 时间: 2020-7-6 21:58
多余的卡路里会变成脂肪从而增加体重。酒精饮料含有卡路里。每日喝2-3罐酒超出需要摄入的卡路里的人的体重没有增长。
Gap:喝酒的人消耗掉了脂肪;多的卡路里没有变成脂肪
B)超出的卡路里变成了热量消耗掉了 correct
逻辑链题目做过多次不做了
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