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发表于 2006-3-21 20:15:00 | 只看该作者

狒狒135中几个题 恳请lawyer帮忙

63. Some good cooks are gourmet cooks who pride themselves on always using extravagantly rich ingredients in elaborate recipes. Some good cooks can be characterized as fast-food cooks. They may use rich ingredients as long as the recipes are easy to follow and take little time. Other good cooks are health food enthusiasts, who are concerned primarily with the nutritional value of food. But even though not all good cooks are big eaters, they all enjoy preparing and serving food.


If the information in the passage is true, which one of the following CANNOT be true?


(A) Most good cooks do not use extravagantly rich ingredients.


(B) Everyone who enjoys preparing and serving food is a good cook.


(C) More good cooks who use extravagantly rich ingredients are big eaters than are good cooks who do not use such ingredients.


(D) There are fewer good cooks who enjoy serving and preparing food than there are good cooks who are big eaters.


(E) Gourmet cooks, fast-food cooks, and cooks who are health food enthusiasts are all big eaters.


65. According to advertisements, the higher a suntan lotion’s sun protection factor, or SPE, the more protection from sunburn. In order for a suntan lotion to work, however, one has to remember to put it on before going in the sun, put on an adequate amount to cover the skin, and reapply it as needed. Therefore, it really does not matter what SPE a suntan lotion has.


Which one of the following best identifies the error in reasoning made in the passage?


(A) It is unreasonable to assume that the only purpose of a suntan lotion is to provide protection from sunburn.


(B) Because some people get sunburned more easily than other, the fact that there are different SPEs cannot be ignored.


(C) It cannot be concluded that the SPEs is not important just because there are requirements for the application of the suntan lotion.


(D) It is unreasonable to assume that all suntan lotions required the same application procedures in order to work effectively.


(E) There is no reason to assume that manufacturers are unaware that people sometimes forget to apply suntan lotion before going in the sun.


69. History textbooks frequently need to be revised. The reasons for this are clear: new discoveries of documents and remains, the discovery of mistaken inferences in prior histories, the discovery of previously unnoticed relationships among data, and the application of hitherto undiscovered principles of natural science all may indicate inadequacies in current history texts. Any of these considerations may require that the past be reinterpreted in a manner that is new and more illuminating.


Which one of the following can be inferred from the argument in the passage?


(A) The interpretation of historical events is affected by natural science.


(B) The past is constantly renewed because of illuminating reinterpretations.


(C) History books are outdated as soon as they are written.


(D) Natural scientists also function as historians.


(E) Historians’ mistaken inferences are caused by unnoticed relationships among data.



70. A low-pressure weather system is approaching Plainville; rainfall results from about 70 percent of such systems in the Plainville area. Moreover, the current season, spring, is the time of year in which thundershowers, which sometimes result from low-pressure systems, are most likely to occur in Plainville.


Knowing which one of the following, in addition to the information above, would be most useful for determine the probability that Plainville will have a thundershower soon?


(A) the percentage of thundershowers in Plainville that occur in the spring


(B) the percentage of spring rainfalls in Plainville that are thundershowers


(C) the percentage of thundershowers in Plainville that result from low-pressure systems


(D) whether low-pressure systems in other areas are associated with rainfall


(E) whether Plainville has more or fewer thundershowers each spring than do near by towns



71. More than a year ago, the city announced that police would crack down on illegally parked cars and that resources would be diverted from writing speeding tickets to ticketing illegally parked cars. But no crackdown has taken place. The police chief claims that resources have had to be diverted from writing speeding tickets to combating the city’s staggering drug problem. Yet the police are still writing as many speeding tickets as ever. Therefore, the excuse about resources being tied up in fighting drug-related crime simply is not true.


The conclusion in the passage depends on the assumption that


(A) ever member of the police force is qualified to work on combating the city’s drug problem


(B) drug-related crime is not as serious a problem for the city as the police chief claims it is


(C) writing speeding tickets should be as important a priority for the city as combating drug-related crime


(D) the police could be cracking down on illegally parked cars and combating the drug problem without having to reduce writing speeding tickets


(E) the police cannot continue writing as many speeding tickets as ever while diverting resources to combating drug-related crime




沙发
发表于 2006-3-22 11:33:00 | 只看该作者
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板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2006-3-22 18:20:00 | 只看该作者

全答对了阿,可是能讲讲吗?尤其是70,怎么理解都不应该是b阿?

地板
发表于 2006-3-24 02:26:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用roselee0817在2006-3-21 20:15:00的发言:

63. Some good cooks are gourmet cooks who pride themselves on always using extravagantly rich ingredients in elaborate recipes. Some good cooks can be characterized as fast-food cooks. They may use rich ingredients as long as the recipes are easy to follow and take little time. Other good cooks are health food enthusiasts, who are concerned primarily with the nutritional value of food. But even though not all good cooks are big eaters, they all enjoy preparing and serving food.


If the information in the passage is true, which one of the following CANNOT be true?


(A) Most good cooks do not use extravagantly rich ingredients.


(B) Everyone who enjoys preparing and serving food is a good cook.


(C) More good cooks who use extravagantly rich ingredients are big eaters than are good cooks who do not use such ingredients.


(D) There are fewer good cooks who enjoy serving and preparing food than there are good cooks who are big eaters.


(E) Gourmet cooks, fast-food cooks, and cooks who are health food enthusiasts are all big eaters.


69. History textbooks frequently need to be revised. The reasons for this are clear: new discoveries of documents and remains, the discovery of mistaken inferences in prior histories, the discovery of previously unnoticed relationships among data, and the application of hitherto undiscovered principles of natural science all may indicate inadequacies in current history texts. Any of these considerations may require that the past be reinterpreted in a manner that is new and more illuminating.


Which one of the following can be inferred from the argument in the passage?


(A) The interpretation of historical events is affected by natural science.


(B) The past is constantly renewed because of illuminating reinterpretations.


(C) History books are outdated as soon as they are written.


(D) Natural scientists also function as historians.


(E) Historians’ mistaken inferences are caused by unnoticed relationships among data.




Hi,Coopers 请指教:

63. 题目说的是all good cooks enjoy preparing and serving foods 能推出B 吗?还有题目已经说了并非所有的good cooks are big eater, 那D怎么还对呢?

69题能解释一下 why not B?

Thanks

5#
发表于 2006-3-24 07:31:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用coopers在2006-3-24 6:48:00的发言:

63


question askes "CANNOT be true"


B is wrong because it might be ture and it might not be true, you can't be sure.


D: question says: not all good cooks are big eaters


so only part of good cooks are big eaters,


also question says: they all enjoy preparing and serving food.


Combining these two we have: all cooks enjoy prepareing food, but only some of them are big eaters.  Let's see what D says


D says There are fewer good cooks who enjoy serving and preparing food than there are good cooks who are big eaters


This is not possible, cuz all cooks enjoy .....  but some of them are big eaters.  So D cannot be true.


Thank you so much!

Then why E is incorrect? Is it because the defination of "good cooks"  might be larger in scope than "gourmet cooks+fast-food cooks+cooks who are healthy food enthusiasts", and what the question says is "not all good cooks are big eaters.

So there is still possibility that all "gourmet cooks+fast-food cooks+cooks who are healthy food enthusiasts" are big eaters.

am i right?

6#
发表于 2006-3-24 15:14:00 | 只看该作者

谢谢coopers

7#
发表于 2015-5-13 14:14:01 | 只看该作者
但是文中说了 some some others 我的感觉是就包含了所有的good cook 。所以我觉得E是正确答案  有哪位大牛帮忙
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