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大全c-5,c-14,c-18

5.     At many colleges today, regulations have been imposed that forbid the use in speech or print of language that “offends” or “insults” the members of any group, especially women and racial, ethnic, and religious minorities. Although these regulations are defended in the name of “democracy,” they restrict freedom of speech and the press in a way that opposes the true spirit of democracy.>>


The argument above attempts to prove its case primarily by>>


(A) impugning the credentials of an opponent>>


(B) providing examples that support a theoretical principle>>


(C) taking advantage of inconsistencies in the definition of “democracy”>>


(D) revealing a contradiction in an opposing point of viewD


(E) appealing to the patriotic feelings of its audience


我选的c  想問錯哪裡


14.   Dr. A: The new influenza vaccine is useless at best and possibly dangerous. I would never use it on a patient.


Dr. B: But three studies published in the Journal of Medical Associates have rated that vaccine as unusually effective.


Dr. A: The studies must have been faulty because the vaccine is worthless.


In which of the following is the reasoning most similar to that of Dr. A?


(A) Three of my patients have been harmed by that vaccine during the past three weeks, so the vaccine is unsafe.


(B) Jerrold Jersey recommends this milk, and I don’t trust Jerrold Jersey, so I won’t buy this milk.


(C) Wingzz tennis balls perform best because they are far more effective than any other tennis balls.


(D) I’m buying Vim Vitamins. Doctors recommend them more often than they recommend any other vitamins, so Vim Vitamins must be good.C


(E) Since University of Muldoon graduates score about 20 percent higher than average on the GMAT, Sheila Lee, a University of Muldoon graduate, will score about 20 percent higher than average when she takes the GMAT.



我看不出 C和題目的相似性



18.   Don’s, a chain of supermarkets, has entered into an agreement in which Rose Computers will sell Don’s an unlimited number of its least expensive PC’s at one-fourth the regular wholesale price. In return, Don’s has agreed to purchase all of its scanners and other electronic information-processing equipment from Rose or from Omicron, Rose Computers’ parent company, for the next ten years. Don’s will offer a Rose PC free to any school that turns in Don’s register receipts totaling $100,000 within the next six months. The vice-president in charge of advertising for Don’s expects that the computer giveaway will obviate the need for a massive new advertising campaign for the next six months and that Don’s can make up the expenditures for the PC’s by writing them off its income taxes as charitable donations.


The plans formulated by Don’s assume each of the following EXCEPT:


(A) The prices that Rose or Omicron charges Don’s for information-processing equipment over the next ten years will be lower than those charged by other companies.


(B) The tax laws will not be changed to exclude or lessen the value of charitable donations as tax write-offs.


(C) Schools will be sufficiently attracted by Don’s computer giveaway offer that teachers will urge students to shop at Don’s.


(D) Rose will be able to supply Don’s with a sufficient number of PC’s to meet the demand generated by schools that collect Don’s receipts totaling $100,000.(A)


(E) The effect of the computer giveaway offer on Don’s business will be comparable to that of a major advertising campaign.


請問這一題是又哪一類的題型去作答會比較好勒  完全沒有頭緒


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