117. A certain viral infection is widespread among children, and about 30 percent of children infected with the virus develop middle ear infections. Antibiotics, although effective in treating bacterial infections, have no effect on the virus. Yet when middle ear infections in children infected with the virus are treated with antibiotics, the ear often clear up.
Which one of the following most helps to explain the success of the treatments with antibiotics?
A.Although some types of antibiotics fail to clear up certain infections, other types of antibiotics might provide effective treatment for those infections.
B.Children infected with the virus are particularly susceptible to bacterial that infect the middle age.
C.Many children who develop middle ear infections are not infected with the virus.
D.Most viral infections are more difficult to treat than are most bacterial infections.
E.Among children not infected with the virus, fewer than 30 percent develop middle ear infections. 答案是C 但是想不通是什么意思呢 也知道其他选项无关。。。
121. Observatory director: Some say that funding the mega telescope will benefit only the astronomers who will work with it. This dangerous point of view, applied to the work of Maxwell, Newton , or Einstein, would have satisfied their research and deprived the world of beneficial applications, such as the development of radio, that followed from that research.
If the statements above are put forward as an argument in favor of development of the mega telescope, which one of the following is the strongest criticism of that argument?
A.It appeals to the authority of experts who cannot have known all the issues involved in construction of the megatelescope.
B.It does not identify those opposed to development of the megatelescope.
C.It launches a personal attack on opponents of the megatelescope by accusing them of having a dangerous point of view.
D.It does not distinguish between the economic and the intellectual senses of “benefit”.
E.It does not show that the proposed mega telescope research is worthy of comparison with that of eminent scientists in its potential for applications.
答案是E 是虾米意思呢呢呢呢
108. Terry: If you want to get a decent job, you should go to college.
Mark: That is not true. There are other reasons to go to college than wanting to get a good job.
Mark’s response shows that he interpreted Terry’s remarks to mean that
A.college is one of many places to get trained for a job
B.decent jobs are obtained only by persons who have gone to college
C.wanting to get a decent job is the only reason for going to college
D.training for decent jobs is available only at colleges
E.all people who want decent jobs go to college
答案是C to mean that 的逻辑主语不是Mark么 ??所以我选的AMark 为了反驳他说 大学只是为了找工作许多地方之一 那就表示 有其他很多原因要去大学
121. Observatory director: Some say that funding the mega telescope will benefit only the astronomers who will work with it. This dangerous point of view, applied to the work of Maxwell, Newton , or Einstein, would have satisfied their research and deprived the world of beneficial applications, such as the development of radio, that followed from that research.
If the statements above are put forward as an argument in favor of development of the mega telescope, which one of the following is the strongest criticism of that argument?
A.It appeals to the authority of experts who cannot have known all the issues involved in construction of the megatelescope.
B.It does not identify those opposed to development of the megatelescope.
C.It launches a personal attack on opponents of the megatelescope by accusing them of having a dangerous point of view.
D.It does not distinguish between the economic and the intellectual senses of “benefit”.
E.It does not show that the proposed mega telescope research is worthy of comparison with that of eminent scientists in its potential for applications.
答案是E 是虾米意思呢呢呢呢
108. Terry: If you want to get a decent job, you should go to college.
Mark: That is not true. There are other reasons to go to college than wanting to get a good job.
Mark’s response shows that he interpreted Terry’s remarks to mean that
A.college is one of many places to get trained for a job
B.decent jobs are obtained only by persons who have gone to college
C.wanting to get a decent job is the only reason for going to college
D.training for decent jobs is available only at colleges
E.all people who want decent jobs go to college
答案是C to mean that 的逻辑主语不是Mark么 ??所以我选的AMark 为了反驳他说 大学只是为了找工作许多地方之一 那就表示 有其他很多原因要去大学
117. A certain viral infection is widespread among children, and about 30 percent of children infected with the virus develop middle ear infections. Antibiotics, although effective in treating bacterial infections, have no effect on the virus. Yet when middle ear infections in children infected with the virus are treated with antibiotics, the ear often clear up.
Which one of the following most helps to explain the success of the treatments with antibiotics?
A.Although some types of antibiotics fail to clear up certain infections, other types of antibiotics might provide effective treatment for those infections.
B.Children infected with the virus are particularly susceptible to bacterial that infect the middle age.
C.Many children who develop middle ear infections are not infected with the virus.
D.Most viral infections are more difficult to treat than are most bacterial infections.
E.Among children not infected with the virus, fewer than 30 percent develop middle ear infections. 答案是C 但是想不通是什么意思呢 也知道其他选项无关。。。