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楼主
发表于 2004-9-21 11:08:00 | 只看该作者

gwd 13-35.36

Q34 to Q37:


      A small number of the forest


       species of lepidoptera (moths and


       butterflies, which exist as caterpillars


Line       during most of their life cycle) exhibit


  (5)       regularly recurring patterns of popu-


lation growth and decline—such


fluctuations in population are known


as population cycles.  Although many


different variables influence popula-


(10)      tion levels, a regular pattern such as


a population cycle seems to imply a


dominant, driving force.  Identification


of that driving force, however, has


proved surprisingly elusive despite


(15)       considerable research.  The com-


mon approach of studying causes of


population cycles by measuring the


mortality caused by different agents,


such as predatory birds or parasites,


(20)      has been unproductive in the case of


      lepidoptera.  Moreover, population


       ecologists’ attempts to alter cycles


by changing the caterpillars’ habitat


and by reducing caterpillar popula-


(25)      tions have not succeeded.  In short,


the evidence implies that these insect


populations, if not self-regulating, may


at least be regulated by an agent more


intimately connected with the insect than


(30)      are predatory birds or parasites.


      Recent work suggests that this


agent may be a virus.  For many


       years, viral disease had been


reported in declining populations


(35)     of caterpillars, but population ecolo-


gists had usually considered viral


disease to have contributed to the


decline once it was underway rather


than to have initiated it.  The recent


(40)     work has been made possible by


new techniques of molecular biology


that allow viral DNA to be detected


at low concentrations in the environ-


ment.  Nuclear polyhedrosis viruses


(45)      are hypothesized to be the driving


force behind population cycles in


lepidoptera in part because the


viruses themselves follow an infec-


tious cycle in which, if protected from


(50)      direct sun light, they may remain


virulent for many years in the envi-


ronment, embedded in durable


crystals of polyhedrin protein.


Once ingested by a caterpillar,


(55)      the crystals dissolve, releasing


the virus to infect the insect’s cells.


Late in the course of the infection,


millions of new virus particles are


formed and enclosed in polyhedrin


(60)       crystals.  These crystals reenter the


environment after the insect dies and


decomposes, thus becoming avail-


able to infect other caterpillars.


      One of the attractions of this


(65)       hypothesis is its broad applicability.


Remarkably, despite significant differ-


ences in habitat and behavior, many


species of lepidoptera have population


cycles of similar length, between eight


(70)      and eleven years.  Nuclear polyhe-


drosis viral infection is one factor these


disparate species share.


Q35:


It can be inferred from the passage that the mortality caused by agents such as predatory birds or parasites was measured in an attempt to


              



  • develop an explanation for the existence of lepidoptera population cycles

  • identify behavioral factors in lepidoptera that affect survival rates

  • identify possible methods for controlling lepidoptera population growth

  • provide evidence that lepidoptera populations are self-regulating

  • determine the life stages of lepidoptera at which mortality rates are highest

  • Answer:


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    Q36:


    The primary purpose of the passage is to


                  


    A. describe the development of new techniques that may help to determine the driving force behind population cycles in lepidoptera


    B. present evidence that refutes a particular theory about the driving force behind population cycles in lepidoptera



  • present a hypothesis about the driving force behind population cycles in lepidoptera

  • describe the fluctuating patterns of population cycles in lepidoptera

  • Equestion the idea that a single driving force is behind population cycles in lepidoptera

  • 35.答案A   我选C    36答案C 我选 A


    35题A肯定不对阿,并不是对cycle存在做说明阿,cycle的存在是已经却确定了的,是对它的driving force做解释吧~


    沙发
     楼主| 发表于 2004-9-21 16:25:00 | 只看该作者
    有做过gwd13的牛牛出来说说么? 拜托了~
    板凳
    发表于 2004-9-24 05:38:00 | 只看该作者

    我说说理解,但不是NN

    我自己一开始做的也是和答案一样,所以我觉得参考答案没错:)
    35,只能排除,比剩下的就只有A了。。作题我都是比选项,基本不去理解它想说什么,我就看看原文说了没说,说了的留下来,没说的扔掉,要不做题太慢。
    对于原文,
    B没说survival rates,
    C没说population growth
    d没说lepidoptera populations 是 self-regulating
    e没说mortality rates

    而A中,起码里面的东西原文都说了。。呵呵。我就选了。。

    36,
    a不是development of new techniques,只是假设的development。
    其实B和C还有点容易混,我只是觉得B没提到什么明显的evidence,就选C了。。

    地板
    发表于 2004-9-25 04:39:00 | 只看该作者
    agree with free-rabbit
    5#
    发表于 2004-12-6 06:00:00 | 只看该作者

    According to the last paragraph of the essay :

    One of the attractions of this

    (65)     hypothesis is.....

    we can draw a safely conclusion that c is right.

    Also,

    Nuclear polyhedrosis viruses

    (45)     are hypothesized to be the driving

    is another clue.

    Compared B with C, c is more favorable based on its concessive tone.

    In GMAT, we are seeking the most correct answer, not the perfect answer.

    6#
    发表于 2005-6-20 11:36:00 | 只看该作者
    BACD
    7#
    发表于 2008-12-18 17:28:00 | 只看该作者
    以下是引用薰衣紫草在2004-12-6 6:00:00的发言:

    According to the last paragraph of the essay :

    One of the attractions of this

    (65)     hypothesis is.....

    we can draw a safely conclusion that c is right.

    Also,

    Nuclear polyhedrosis viruses

    (45)     are hypothesized to be the driving

    is another clue.

    Compared B with C, c is more favorable based on its concessive tone.

    In GMAT, we are seeking the most correct answer, not the perfect answer.

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