先说一下,GG是在北京考的,数学考得不好,就上语文吧,V45,在此,除了中文,剩下英文都是他的,我让他先写的,我再粘贴过来。(换句话说,我就一打杂的,嘻嘻) RC NO.43加了两个题~~ CR 1. For several years, per capita expenditure on prescription drugs in Voronia rose by fifteen percent or more annually. In order to curb these dramatic increases, the ministry of health prohibited drug manufacturers from raising any of their products' prices. Even though use of prescription drugs did not expand after this price freeze, per capita expenditure for prescription drugs continued to increase by a substantial percentage each year.选A Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain why the ministry's action did not achieve its goal? (A) After price increases were prohibited, drug manufacturers concentrated on producing new medications to replace existing products. (B) The population of Voronia rose steadily throughout the period. (C) Improvements in manufacturing processes enabled drug manufacturers to maintain high profit levels on drugs despite the price freeze. (D) In addition to imposing a price freeze, the government encouraged doctors to prescribe generic versions of common drugs instead of the more expensive brand-name versions. (E) After price increases were prohibited, some foreign manufacturers of expensive drugs ceased marketing them in Voronia.
2. Medical companies began an advertising campaign to promote a new drug. Since the drug has been advertised, its sales have been steadily increasing. Then the author reaches the conclusion that the campaign made the patients to ask their doctors to prescribe the drug even though it is more expensive than other drugs. Which of the following supports the argument? I remember choosing B as the answer, something about the new drug being no more effective than the other usual drugs.
In an experiment, one group of volunteers was given a variety of snacks while the other group was given only corn chips. However, at the end of the experiment, the group that was given only corn chips reported greater satisfaction, so the argument concluded that although people usually think that they like to have an assortment of things, they actually like monotony. Asks us to explain. Remember choosing C, forgot other answer choices.
3. About an editor published an article written by someone who has caused impoverishment in the elderly. What assumption was made? I chose “A person who caused harm cannot write something good” 4. A magazine listed the top CEOs of successful companies. However, after the list has been published, the companies with the listed CEO did not do as well as the companies managed by unlisted CEO. Explain the contradiction. I chose something like CEO spend more time making public appearances.
SC Comparing the same subject: Part of the original sentence (I don’t remember the entire sentence) : 1. Moulting in snakes occurs….., unlike insects, in which moulting….. Remember choosing E, the entire sentence is revised. Correctly compares Insects’ moulting behavior to snakes’ moulting behavior. 2. A recent survey of XX….. failed to underlined part of the sentence Remember choose C, include…
RC 1. About a Brazilian scientist who wants to build a science city in his hometown/country First question… The scientist wants the science city to achieve in which of the following? The answer can be found in the first paragraph. Something related to society as a whole Second question…. The scientist would agree with which of the following? Answer: Insights in neurology can help improve a child’s future. 2. About a company using surveillance systems to monitor its employees. A relatively long reading 第一段是说在一个公司里安装一个真的摄像头,能够使员工更ethical. 第二段指出反驳说第一段的不对, 科学家T,M研究以后, 说安装一个镜头,不知道是真的还是假的(WEAK FORM),这个时候员工和别的员工合作的时候,与别人合作不是那么的好, DECISION FRAME
1.问题,说T ,M最赞同哪一项 有个monitoring sanction 会有negative effect.
2.asks about the two scientists mentioned in the paragraph would agree with which of the following? I chose the one that says (I think A) some employees are generally more cooperative without surveillance than when under a “weak” surveillance system. 3. About the luminosity of the sun, a stellar model, and carbon dioxide (ozone?) making the surface temperature of earth relatively stable. In the first paragraph, a stellar model predicted that the luminosity of the sun xxx years ago would have caused the earth to freeze, however, it didn’t. This is the famous xxxx paradox. Second paragraph gives an explanation saying something about carbon dioxide and how it helped to keep the surface temperature of the earth relatively stable. Third paragraph, a scientist was saying how he precisely calculated the level of carbon dioxide needed to keep the earth’s surface temperature stable, and proposed a hypothesis. All I can remember about the questions are one of the answers is “Carbon dioxide helps to keep the earth’s temperature relatively stable”
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