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刚做完GWD TN-3竟然发觉里面有我这个月13号考试的题目,赶紧上来放放狗~

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发表于 2012-11-23 09:43:28 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
如题,TN-3的第32题这个月考了一样的。还有35-37的这篇阅读,我有印象这月考了一道逻辑。考题Stimulus基本和这篇文章一模一样,但是问题我不太记得了。。。sorry 不知道是不是已经有人考到古了,希望可以帮到大家~
顺便说一句,刷了两遍OG SC这回做GWD只错了一题SC真的太感动啦 !!继续回归OG!!
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沙发
发表于 2012-11-23 10:41:13 | 只看该作者
啊!逻辑妹快看!
板凳
发表于 2012-11-23 11:18:55 | 只看该作者
顶起来
地板
发表于 2012-11-23 11:20:14 | 只看该作者
什么= =
5#
发表于 2012-11-23 11:27:24 | 只看该作者
是哪道题啊。。。。
6#
发表于 2012-11-23 11:31:57 | 只看该作者
LZ说的是这篇悦读么???

GWD5-Q35 to Q37: Even more thanmountainside slides of mud or snow, naturally occurring forest fires promotethe survival of aspen trees.  Aspens’need for fire may seem illogical (5) sinceaspens are particularly vulnerable to fires; whereas the bark of most trees consistsof dead cells, the aspen’s bark is a living, functioning tissue that—along withthe rest of the tree—succumbs quickly (10)to fire.
The explanation isthat each aspen, while appearing to exist separately as a single tree, is infact only the stem or shoot of a far larger organism.  A group of thousands of aspens can actually constitutea single organism, called a clone, that shares an interconnected root systemand a unique set of genes.  Thus, whenone aspen—a single stem—dies, the entire clone is affected.  While alive, a stem sends hormones into theroot system to suppress formation of further stems.  But when the stem dies, its hormone signalalso ceases.  If a clone (25) loses many stems simultaneously,the resulting hormonal imbalance triggers a huge increase in new, rapidlygrowing shoots that can outnumber the ones destroyed.  An aspen grove needs to (30) experience fire or some other disturbance regularly, or itwill fail to regenerate and spread. Instead, coniferous trees will invade the aspen grove’s borders and increasinglyblock out sunlight needed by the aspens.

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GWD5-Q35:
The primary purposeof the passage is to explain the
             
A.   qualities that make a particular organismunique
B.   evolutionary change undergone by aparticular organism
C.   reasons that a phenomenon benefits aparticular organism
D.   way in which two particular organismscompete for a resource
E.    means by which a particular organism hasbeen able to survive in a barren region
---------------------------------------------------------------------GWD5-Q36:
It can be inferredfrom the passage that when aspen groves experience a “disturbance” (line 30),such a disturbance
             
A.   leads to a hormonal imbalance within anaspen clone
B.   provides soil conditions that are favorablefor new shoots
C.   thins out aspen groves that have becomeoverly dense
D.   suppresses the formation of too many newaspen stems
E.    protects aspen groves by primarilydestroying coniferous trees rather than aspens
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GWD5-Q37:
The author of thepassage refers to “the bark of most trees” (line 6) most likely in order toemphasize the

A.   vulnerability of aspens to damage from firewhen compared to other trees
B.   rapidity with which trees other than aspenssuccumb to destruction by fire
C.   relatively great degree of difficulty withwhich aspens catch on fire when compared to other trees
D.   difference in appearance between the bark ofaspens and that of other trees
E.    benefits of fire to the survival of varioustypes of trees


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7#
发表于 2012-11-23 11:42:02 | 只看该作者
Q32:GWD-4-8
From 1980 to 1989, total consumption of fish in the country of Jurania increased by 4.5 percent, and total consumption of poultry products there increased by 9.0 percent.  During the same period, the population of Jurania increased by 6 percent, in part due to immigration to Jurania from other countries in the region.

If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true on the basis of them?

A. During the 1980’s in Jurania, profits of wholesale distributors of poultry products increased at a greater rate than did profits of wholesale distributors of fish.
B. For people who immigrated to Jurania during the 1980’s, fish was less likely to be a major part of their diet than was poultry.
C. In 1989 Juranians consumed twice as much poultry as fish.
D. For a significant proportion of Jurania’s population, both fish and poultry products were a regular part of their diet during the 1980’s.
E. Per capita consumption of fish in Jurania was lower in 1989 than in 1980.

this one?
8#
发表于 2012-11-23 11:56:13 | 只看该作者
哇哇哇~~~~~谢谢你(┳_┳)...
9#
发表于 2012-11-23 11:57:19 | 只看该作者
LZ说的是这篇悦读么???

GWD5-Q35 to Q37: Even more thanmountainside slides of mud or snow, naturally occurring forest fires promotethe survival of aspen trees.  Aspens’need for fire may seem illogical (5) sinceaspens are particularly vulnerable to fires; whereas the bark of most trees consistsof dead cells, the aspen’s bark is a living, functioning tissue that—along withthe rest of the tree—succumbs quickly (10)to fire.
The explanation isthat each aspen, while appearing to exist separately as a single tree, is infact only the stem or shoot of a far larger organism.  A group of thousands of aspens can actually constitutea single organism, called a clone, that shares an interconnected root systemand a unique set of genes.  Thus, whenone aspen—a single stem—dies, the entire clone is affected.  While alive, a stem sends hormones into theroot system to suppress formation of further stems.  But when the stem dies, its hormone signalalso ceases.  If a clone (25) loses many stems simultaneously,the resulting hormonal imbalance triggers a huge increase in new, rapidlygrowing shoots that can outnumber the ones destroyed.  An aspen grove needs to (30) experience fire or some other disturbance regularly, or itwill fail to regenerate and spread. Instead, coniferous trees will invade the aspen grove’s borders and increasinglyblock out sunlight needed by the aspens.

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GWD5-Q35:
The primary purposeof the passage is to explain the
             
A.   qualities that make a particular organismunique
B.   evolutionary change undergone by aparticular organism
C.   reasons that a phenomenon benefits aparticular organism
D.   way in which two particular organismscompete for a resource
E.    means by which a particular organism hasbeen able to survive in a barren region
---------------------------------------------------------------------GWD5-Q36:
It can be inferredfrom the passage that when aspen groves experience a “disturbance” (line 30),such a disturbance
             
A.   leads to a hormonal imbalance within anaspen clone
B.   provides soil conditions that are favorablefor new shoots
C.   thins out aspen groves that have becomeoverly dense
D.   suppresses the formation of too many newaspen stems
E.    protects aspen groves by primarilydestroying coniferous trees rather than aspens
---------------------------------------------------------------------
GWD5-Q37:
The author of thepassage refers to “the bark of most trees” (line 6) most likely in order toemphasize the

A.   vulnerability of aspens to damage from firewhen compared to other trees
B.   rapidity with which trees other than aspenssuccumb to destruction by fire
C.   relatively great degree of difficulty withwhich aspens catch on fire when compared to other trees
D.   difference in appearance between the bark ofaspens and that of other trees
E.    benefits of fire to the survival of varioustypes of trees


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-- by 会员 zxfjacob (2012/11/23 11:31:57)





这是美国森林防火那一题逻辑
10#
发表于 2012-11-23 12:35:31 | 只看该作者
LZ说的是这篇悦读么???

GWD5-Q35 to Q37: Even more thanmountainside slides of mud or snow, naturally occurring forest fires promotethe survival of aspen trees.  Aspens’need for fire may seem illogical (5) sinceaspens are particularly vulnerable to fires; whereas the bark of most trees consistsof dead cells, the aspen’s bark is a living, functioning tissue that—along withthe rest of the tree—succumbs quickly (10)to fire.
The explanation isthat each aspen, while appearing to exist separately as a single tree, is infact only the stem or shoot of a far larger organism.  A group of thousands of aspens can actually constitutea single organism, called a clone, that shares an interconnected root systemand a unique set of genes.  Thus, whenone aspen—a single stem—dies, the entire clone is affected.  While alive, a stem sends hormones into theroot system to suppress formation of further stems.  But when the stem dies, its hormone signalalso ceases.  If a clone (25) loses many stems simultaneously,the resulting hormonal imbalance triggers a huge increase in new, rapidlygrowing shoots that can outnumber the ones destroyed.  An aspen grove needs to (30) experience fire or some other disturbance regularly, or itwill fail to regenerate and spread. Instead, coniferous trees will invade the aspen grove’s borders and increasinglyblock out sunlight needed by the aspens.

----------------------------------------------------------------------

GWD5-Q35:
The primary purposeof the passage is to explain the
             
A.   qualities that make a particular organismunique
B.   evolutionary change undergone by aparticular organism
C.   reasons that a phenomenon benefits aparticular organism
D.   way in which two particular organismscompete for a resource
E.    means by which a particular organism hasbeen able to survive in a barren region
---------------------------------------------------------------------GWD5-Q36:
It can be inferredfrom the passage that when aspen groves experience a “disturbance” (line 30),such a disturbance
             
A.   leads to a hormonal imbalance within anaspen clone
B.   provides soil conditions that are favorablefor new shoots
C.   thins out aspen groves that have becomeoverly dense
D.   suppresses the formation of too many newaspen stems
E.    protects aspen groves by primarilydestroying coniferous trees rather than aspens
---------------------------------------------------------------------
GWD5-Q37:
The author of thepassage refers to “the bark of most trees” (line 6) most likely in order toemphasize the

A.   vulnerability of aspens to damage from firewhen compared to other trees
B.   rapidity with which trees other than aspenssuccumb to destruction by fire
C.   relatively great degree of difficulty withwhich aspens catch on fire when compared to other trees
D.   difference in appearance between the bark ofaspens and that of other trees
E.    benefits of fire to the survival of varioustypes of trees


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-- by 会员 zxfjacob (2012/11/23 11:31:57)






这是美国森林防火那一题逻辑
-- by 会员 ielaine0828 (2012/11/23 11:57:19)

这么说木有悦读咯...TAT。。。大家都对逻辑妹偏心...
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