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发表于 2010-11-11 23:19:38 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
准备Gmat考试快一个月了,但正确率老是上不去,不管花多久时间作一道题,错误率老在50%,哭死了。。。。
一堆问题,终于找到地方答疑解惑了,谢谢各位大牛们,可能我的问题没什么技术含量,但谢谢帮忙啦~~

Professor A: We must make a strong moral statement against Country X’s policies. Only total divestment—the sale of all stock in companies that have factories or business offices in X—can do this. Therefore, the university should divest totally.
Professor B: Our aim should be to encourage X to change its policies. Partial divestment is the best way to achieve this aim. Therefore, the university should sell its stock only in companies that either sell goods to X’s government, or do the majority of their business in X, or treat their workers in X unfairly.
Which of the following, if true, would be evidence that the university would not be harmed economically if it followed Professor A’s recommendation.
(A) Very few of the companies in which the university owns stocks sell goods to X’s government.
(B) Most companies that have factories or business offices in X and in which the university owns stock actually do little of their business in X.
(C) Some companies that have factories or business offices in X and in which the university owns stock have instituted fair treatment policies for their workers in X at very little additional cost to the companies.
(D) The expected financial return to the university from stocks that the university could own under a policy of total divestment is approximately the same as the expected financial return from the same as the expected financial.D
(E) If the university sold large blocks of stock under a policy of total divestment, the prices of the stocks of the companies whose stocks were sold would probably decrease somewhat.
我被选项弄的晕死了。。。。完全傻。。。。

In 1846 about 80 percent of the towns in New York State
banned the sale of alcoholic beverages. A recent article about the bans concludes that mid-nineteenth-century supporters of the temperance movement were not residents of remote rural areas, as has often been asserted; rather, they were concentrated in centers of economic opportunity.Which of the following, if true, best supports the conclusion reached in the article?
(A) After 1846 the temperance movement grew rapidly and it flourished until the turn of the century.
(B) Support for the ban on alcohol was strongest in New York towns where the economy was based on new, growing industries.
(C) Many young New York State
farmers supported the ban on alcohol.(D) The most adamant opponents of the ban included several affluent factory and mill owners.B
(E) In New York City, which was a commercial center in 1846, the sale of alcoholic beverages was not banned.
      不明白不明白

People living in the undeveloped wilderness area want jobs, and commercial development of the area will create jobs. But if the new commercial development plan is carried out, the wilderness will suffer. Thus the board considering the area’s future must choose between the preservation of the wilderness and the wishes of the local people.
The answer to which of the following questions would be LEAST relevant to evaluating whether the board indeed faces the choice the author says it faces?
(A) Could commercial development be carried out under an alternative plan without damaging the wilderness?
(B) Would commercial development of the wilderness area significantly benefit people living elsewhere?
(C) Would the jobs created by the new development plan be filled by the local people?
(D) Do local people support or oppose commercial development of the wilderness area?B
(E) Can job be provided without commercial development of the wilderness area?
上题选项C为什么不对啊。。。。

Which of the following best completes the passage below?
When a project is failing and should be terminated, plan to bring in a new manager. New managers are more likely to terminate the project than are the original managers because______
(A) the project may have failed for reasons that the original manager could not have foreseen
(B) organizations tend to reward managers who can overcome problems
(C) managerial decisions to terminate a project should depend on the likelihood of the project’s eventual success
(D) the original managers were not necessarily able to overcome problems caused by external events over which they had no controlE
(E) the new managers have no need to justify the earlier decision to maintain the project
。。。。。。
好神奇,我把题复制粘贴到这里,就自动出答案。。。。
摆脱各位了。。。我问题太多太多太多了。。。
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沙发
发表于 2010-11-12 00:15:24 | 只看该作者
第一题D选项 as the expected financial return from the same as the expected financial我无法理解,所以无能为力。怀疑题目不完整。
第二题:题目说那个禁酒运动的主要支持者不是偏远山区居民,支持者们都集中在经济机会的中心。B项提出最强的支持来自纽约,那里的经济主要由新兴产业支持。其他选项都是无关的
第三题:(B) Would commercial development of the wilderness area significantly benefit people living elsewhere?题目问local people,people living elsewhere无关。所以这个选项离题目最远,最无关。
(C) Would the jobs created by the new development plan be filled by the local people?如果新的发展计划创造的岗位不是由本地人来上岗,本地人很可能不会支持这个计划,所谓新计划和保护野生动物的两难问题也就不存在了。
第三题:题目的问题是:为什么失败了要终止的项目要用新的经理?A回答项目为什么会失败,无关;B说公司奖励什么样的经理,无关;C说终止计划需要依照XXX,与新经理无关;D说为什么原来的经理不能成功,无关,他搞不好项目并不意味着他不适合终结项目,必须要说明为什么要用新经理来终结项目的选项的才是有关的。E选项正确,说新经理不用为维持这个项目的决定辩护,就是他更倾向于终结项目,回答了题目的问题。
板凳
发表于 2010-11-12 00:57:36 | 只看该作者
Professor A: We must make a strong moral statement against Country X’s policies. Only total divestment—the sale of all stock in companies that have factories or business offices in X—can do this. Therefore, the university should divest totally.

Professor B: Our aim should be to encourage X to change its policies. Partial divestment is the best way to achieve this aim. Therefore, the university should sell its stock only in companies that either sell goods to X’s government, or do the majority of their business in X, or treat their workers in X unfairly.

Which of the following, if true, would be evidence that the university would not be harmed economically if it followed Professor A’s recommendation.

(A) Very few of the companies in which the university owns stocks sell goods to X’s government.
(B) Most companies that have factories or business offices in X and in which the university owns stock actually do little of their business in X.
(C) Some companies that have factories or business offices in X and in which the university owns stock have instituted fair treatment policies for their workers in X at very little additional cost to the companies.
(D) The expected financial return to the university from stocks that the university could own under a policy of total divestment is approximately the same as the expected financial return from the same as the expected financial.(D)
(E) If the university sold large blocks of stock under a policy of total divestment, the prices of the stocks of the companies whose stocks were sold would probably decrease somewhat.

What (D) means is that if the university adopts the divestment policy, the expected financial return is basically the same as expected before adopting the change.  Thus, there won't be any harm done to the university economically.
地板
发表于 2010-11-12 01:12:50 | 只看该作者
我确实看不懂D选项后面那段,真的没有语法错误?总觉得考SC的话这个至少算AWKWARD
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发表于 2010-11-12 02:31:33 | 只看该作者
Must be a typo.
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发表于 2010-11-12 03:32:40 | 只看该作者
The expected financial return to the university from stocks that the university could own under a policy of total divestment is approximately the same as the expected financial return from the sameas the expected financial investment.
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