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1. In the United States, about $5,200 per person per year is spent on health care, while in Britain the amount is about half that. A recent study indicated that middle-aged white Americans have a significantly higher rate of diabetes and heart disease than do middle-aged white Britons. Even after eliminating from the study the lifestyle differences of diet, exercise, smoking, and drinking, the data showed that the Americans have poorer health than their British counterparts.
The statements above, if true, best support which of the following assertions?
A Health care spending in the United States should be reduced by 50%.
B More expensive health care causes a higher incidence of certain diseases.
C The money spent on health care in the United States is not being used effectively.
D The average health care spending for middle-aged white Americans is probably less than the average health care spending for Americans in general.
E Something other than diet, exercise, smoking, and drinking must account for the difference in health for the two groups in the study


2. Spokesperson: In the 2006 election of the city mayor, 55% of the voters were female. All the voters were between ages 18 and 70 and 2/3 of them supported the incumbent mayor. The incumbent mayor won the election with a substantially greater number of votes than any other candidate.
If the statements made by the Spokesperson are true, then which of the following must be true?
A At least 1/2 of the female voters supported the incumbent mayor.
B The incumbent mayor received stronger support from the female voters than from the male voters.
C There were no other candidates in the election who received more than 30% of all the votes.
D 45% of the voters in the election were male and none of them were 75 years old.
E If the proportion of male and female voters in the city remains the same, the incumbent mayor is also likely to win the next election.


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60#
发表于 2023-9-12 22:20:15 | 只看该作者
9.12打卡第二天 1. E 美国人比英国人健康差 支持观点 ABCD选项都在说health care的spend, 但是题目是分析健康状况,和spend无关,他因影响健康
2. D 1-55%=45% 全部投票人都在18-7-之间,D一定能推出 incumbent现任的 ,在职的 mayor市长
59#
发表于 2022-12-12 20:50:56 发自 iPhone | 只看该作者
1.前提:英国人均健康医疗花费是美国人的一半,美国中年人有疾病的比率很高,即使排除xxx因素,美国人依然比英国人不健康。
结论:一定有其他的因素造成英美健康差异。
思路:结果是不健康的,排除掉了一些因素,那么原因应该出在其他因素。
2.已知:55%女;age18-70;2/3支持现任;现任超过其他竞选者很多
所以:45%男;没有voters超过75岁
58#
发表于 2022-2-26 10:38:41 | 只看该作者
1. us    5200/person/year    HC
    B      half
middle-aged  A higher   vs  MA B
   A <B
选E

2. 55% fe
   18-70, 2/3 support 现有M
   现有M won, N.> others
选D
57#
发表于 2022-2-25 14:45:06 | 只看该作者
1)美国人比英国人花在医疗上的钱更多,得病率更高,抛开生活习惯不同,美国人比英国人更不健康,问支持,选D
2)市长选举,55%投票人是女性,所有投票人在18-70岁之间,有2/3人支持incumbent,问支持,选D
56#
发表于 2022-1-6 17:03:30 | 只看该作者
ED
55#
发表于 2021-12-23 18:45:20 | 只看该作者
E D
54#
发表于 2021-12-18 01:56:20 | 只看该作者
ED。推理题,根据原文推断选项哪一个正确。
53#
发表于 2021-12-17 14:13:39 | 只看该作者
E D
52#
发表于 2021-12-5 18:00:51 | 只看该作者
ED
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