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超级求助OG12第19篇文章,错好多啊!!

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发表于 2009-12-20 23:35:20 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
5题的题目错了3题,是在是不清楚题目,求大N告知这些题的详细解题思路,这题的逻辑简图该怎么写呢??  

Frazier and Mosteller assert that medical

research could be improved by a move toward
larger, simpler clinical trials of medical treatments.
Currently, researchers collect far more background
(5)information on patients than is strictly required for
their trials—substantially more than hospitals
collect—thereby escalating costs of data
collection, storage, and analysis. Although limiting
information collection could increase the risk that
(10)researchers will overlook facts relevant to a study,
Frazier and Mosteller contend that such risk, never
entirely eliminable from research, would still be
small in most studies. Only in research on entirely
new treatments are new and unexpected variables
(15)likely to arise.
  Frazier and Mosteller propose not only that
researchers limit data collection on individual
patients but also that researchers enroll more
patients in clinical trials, thereby obtaining a more
(20)representative sample of the total population with
the disease under study. Often researchers restrict
study participation to patients who have no
ailments besides those being studied. A treatment

judged successful under these ideal conditions can

(25)then be evaluated under normal conditions.
Broadening the range of trial participants, Frazier
and Mosteller suggest, would enable researchers to
evaluate a treatment’s efficacy for diverse patients
under various conditions and to evaluate its
(30)effectiveness for different patient subgroups. For
example, the value of a treatment for a progressive
disease may vary according to a patient’s stage of
disease. Patients’ ages may also affect a
treatment’s efficacy.

103.The passage is primarily concerned with

(A)  identifying two practices in medical research
    that may affect the accuracy of clinical trials
(B)  describing aspects of medical research that
    tend to drive up costs
(C)  evaluating an analysis of certain shortcomings
    of current medical research practices
(D)  describing proposed changes to the ways in
    which clinical trials are conducted
(E)  explaining how medical researchers have
    traditionally conducted clinical trials and how
    such trials are likely to change


104.Which of the following can be inferred from the
passage about a study of the category of patients referred to in lines 21-23
(A)Its finding might have limited applicability

(B) It would be prohibitively expensive in its attempt
 to create ideal conditions.
(C) It would be the best way to sample the total
 population of potential patients.
(D) It would allow researchers to limit information
   collection without increasing the risk that
   important variables could be overlooked.
(E) Its findings would be more accurate if it
   concerned treatments for a progressive disease
   than if it concerned treatments for a
   nonprogressive disease.


105. It can be inferred from the passage that a study
   limited to patients like those mentioned in lines 21–23
   would have which of the following advantages over the
   kind of study proposed by Frazier and Mosteller?
   (A)    It would yield more data and its ndings would
          be more accurate.
   (B)    It would cost less in the long term, though it
          would be more expensive in its initial stages.
   (C)    It would limit the number of variables
          researchers would need to consider when
          evaluating the treatment under study.
   (D)    It would help researchers to identify subgroups
          of patients with secondary conditions that might
          also be treatable.
   (E)    It would enable researchers to assess the value
          of an experimental treatment for the average
          patient.
106. The author mentions patients’ ages (line 33) primarily
   in order to
(A)identify the most critical variable differentiating

subgroups of patients

(B)cast doubt on the advisability of implementing
Frazier and Mosteller’s proposals about medical
research
(C)indicate why progressive diseases may require
different treatments at different stages
(D)illustrate a point about the value of enrolling a
wide range of patients in clinical trials
substantiate an argument about the problems
inherent in enrolling large numbers of patients in
clinical trials

(E)substantiate an argument about the problems

inherent in enrolling large numbers of patients in

clinical trials

107.According to the passage,which of the following describes a result of the way in which researchers  generally conduct clinical trials?
(A)  They expend resources on the storage of
    information likely to be irrelevant to the study
    they are conducting.
B)  They sometimes compromise the accuracy of
    their ndings by collecting and analyzing more
    information than is strictly required for their
    trials.
C)  They avoid the risk of overlooking variables that
    might affect their ndings, even though doing so
    raises their research costs.
D)  Because they attempt to analyze too much
    information, they overlook facts that could
    emerge as relevant to their studies.
E)  In order to approximate the conditions typical of
    medical treatment, they base their methods of
    information collection on those used by hospitals.
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40#
发表于 2018-9-9 20:51:37 | 只看该作者
lunvs 发表于 2012-11-5 20:26
为了防止有人搜索到这个帖子重蹈覆辙。。楼上的楼上的说法有问题。答案不是出自第一段最后一句:Only in re ...

请问一下103题的a为什么不对?
39#
发表于 2018-9-9 20:27:50 | 只看该作者
求解释一下第一题的a为什么错!先谢谢了!
38#
发表于 2018-9-9 19:32:03 | 只看该作者
lunvs 发表于 2012-11-5 20:26
为了防止有人搜索到这个帖子重蹈覆辙。。楼上的楼上的说法有问题。答案不是出自第一段最后一句:Only in re ...

终于把这篇文章说懂了
太难了
37#
发表于 2018-3-18 09:53:12 | 只看该作者
lunvs 发表于 2012-11-5 20:26
为了防止有人搜索到这个帖子重蹈覆辙。。楼上的楼上的说法有问题。答案不是出自第一段最后一句:Only in re ...

层主很棒!我感觉这种对比题很套路
36#
发表于 2018-2-3 14:52:07 | 只看该作者
好题啊这个是,问的都比较有难度。
35#
发表于 2017-8-13 14:23:39 | 只看该作者
pterosaur 发表于 2010-6-4 10:43
这个真的是高手,对文章的分析入木三分,小弟我也是佩服的紧啊!

看了你的头像,我也是很佩服啊
34#
发表于 2017-7-18 22:08:02 | 只看该作者
这篇难度还可以
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发表于 2017-6-5 15:25:10 | 只看该作者
只好成仁 发表于 2012-2-24 11:48
105. It can be inferred from the passage that a study limited to patients like those mentioned in li ...

感觉这个解释说的不好也,kkk上也看到了。
为什么不就直接看到定位点说他们限制了这个病人的范围,只研究有A病的病人而排除得了其他病的病人。这样他们就限制了他们考虑其他变量(其他病对这个A的影响)。为什么还要跑回到第一段最后一句定位?怎么都想不明白
32#
发表于 2017-4-10 22:03:52 | 只看该作者
这篇文章难在方法的改变基于两点而非一点。
一个是个体的数据
一个是样本的范围

现今方法:1.更多的病人背景信息(lin4,currently....far more background information)                2.限制了病例范围(line 20-22,often ..restrict study participianton to patients)
建议方法:a.限制病人信息的数据收集(line16, propose not only that researchers limit data collection on individual patients)
                b.扩大病例范围(line17,enroll more patients in clinical trials...more sample)



第二题,问从line20-22推断出什么?(现今方法)
A.CORRECT.           限制了病例范围(line 20-22,often ..restrict study participianton to patients)
B.INCORRECT.        这里的expensive  是基于1.个体信息收集上。
C.                         没有说是best way,且文章提出的建议方法似乎更好
D.                         无关
E.                         没有说现今方法(限制病例范围)会在invesgate a progressive disease中更有效。

第三题,现今方法(限制样本病例范围)相对于建议方法的优点是什么?
A.                         产生更多数据(限制了样本范围怎么产生更多数据?more data同样是基于1.个体信息收集上面;且没有提到会更accurate)
B.                         长期花费少,尽管一开始会比较贵。(文章只在line7提到costs,但并未说长期和初始花费的对比)
C.CORRECT           赞同定位line27(for diverse patients under various conditions),既然建议方法扩大病例范围以后会有更多的变量,那么现今方法限制范围则会减少变量的数量。
D.                        这个是建议方法的优点
E.                         现今方法是对特定病人研究,而非平均。(often ..restrict study participianton to patients who have no ailments besides those being studied)




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