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[原创]弦月日记~~~~~~(一切归零,重新开始)

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发表于 2004-1-12 18:41:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用xian_yue在2004-1-10 0:53:00的发言:

2.27.shanghai


呵呵,我们同一天啊

好像最近的正确率比较波动的样子啊

我会经常来看看弦月的复习进度的,同一天的warrior,所以要加油哦
302#
发表于 2004-1-12 20:58:00 | 只看该作者
孩子她妈先做LSAT吧。做一段时间后再做GMAT逻辑就狂容易了^^*
303#
发表于 2004-1-12 22:22:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用sweetcorn在2004-1-12 20:58:00的发言:
孩子她妈先做LSAT吧。做一段时间后再做GMAT逻辑就狂容易了^^*


严重同意
304#
 楼主| 发表于 2004-1-13 01:00:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用晓晓在2004-1-12 18:41:00的发言:

呵呵,我们同一天啊
好像最近的正确率比较波动的样子啊
我会经常来看看弦月的复习进度的,同一天的warrior,所以要加油哦


最近状态太差,都是跳舞惹的祸啊,真害怕考的成绩很糟糕

原来一天考试啊,我也会天天督促你的,嘿嘿
305#
 楼主| 发表于 2004-1-13 01:01:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用sweetcorn在2004-1-12 20:58:00的发言:
孩子她妈先做LSAT吧。做一段时间后再做GMAT逻辑就狂容易了^^*


我到现在都不太明白逻辑到底是出体的什么个意思,他的考点是什么啊?

亲爱的,弄个你的CR的总结的离子给我看看吧,OK?拜托啦
306#
 楼主| 发表于 2004-1-13 01:04:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用veroniquelin在2004-1-12 22:22:00的发言:
严重同意


今年开始做了LAST的逻辑,25题,做了1个小时(汗啊,呵呵),错了13个.

然后准备总结OG的CR的,但是原来是在本子上做的,题目上什么都没有写,于是重新做了前50题目,错了10个,应该说虽然还没有总结,但是做过的题目还是有印象的.比第一次做的错的少多了

感觉比LAST题目好多了,呵呵.
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发表于 2004-1-13 11:18:00 | 只看该作者
9. Astronauts who experience weightlessness frequently get motion sickness. The astronauts see their own motion relative to passing objects, but while the astronauts are weightless their inner ears indicate that their bodies are not moving. The astronauts’ experience is best explained by the hypothesis that conflicting information received by the brain about the body’s motion causes motion sickness.
Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest additional support for the hypothesis above?

(A) During rough voyages ship passengers in cabins providing a view of the water are less likely to get motion sickness than are passengers in cabins providing no view.
(B) Many people who are experienced airplane passengers occasionally get motion sickness.
(C) Some automobile passengers whose inner ears indicate that they are moving and who have a clear view of the objects they are passing get motion sickness.
(D) People who have aisle seats in trains or airplanes are as likely to get motion sickness as are people who have window seats.
(E) Some astronauts do not get motion sickness even after being in orbit for several days.

答案:A
思路:搭桥法,建立A与B的联系。仔细读题可知:这种运动性疾病是由于大脑接受了不同的矛盾的信息。有两个信息源:一个来自内耳(静止),一个来自眼睛(运动)。
选项中只有A,C,D涉及这样两个信息源。
A指出接受两种不同的信息较容易获得运动性疾病比起获得两种一致的信息。C:虽有两种信息,但两者是一致的(都是运动的)。
C,D:指出接受两种一致的信息较容易获得运动性疾病比起获得两种不同的信息。与题目的例子相反。所以只有A是正确选项。
308#
发表于 2004-1-13 11:19:00 | 只看该作者
15. Dental researcher: Filling a cavity in a tooth is not a harmless procedure: it inevitably damages some of the healthy parts of the tooth. Cavities are harmful only if the decay reaches the nerves inside the tooth, and many cavities, if left untreated, never progress to that point. Therefore, dentists should not fill a cavity unless the nerves inside the tooth are in imminent danger from that cavity.
Which one of the following principles, if valid, most strongly supports the researcher’s reasoning?

(A) Dentists should perform any procedure that is likely to be beneficial in the long term, but only if the procedure does not cause immediate damage.
(B) Dentists should help their patients to prevent cavities rather than waiting until cavities are present to begin treatment.
(C) A condition that is only potentially harmful should not be treated using a method that is definitely harmful.
(D) A condition that is typically progressive should not be treated using methods that provide only temporary relief.
(E) A condition that is potentially harmful should not be left untreated unless it can be kept under constant surveillance.

答案:C
思路:搭桥法,建立A与B的联系作者指出:补牙对牙齿的健康部分是一定有害的。而牙洞只有在已经露出神经后才是有害的。可是这种情形几乎不可能出现。因此牙医不应该随便给病人补牙除非牙龈神经已经露出。
A,提到无关信息:beneficial in the long term。
B,与题目相反
C有效的建立了两者的关系,即对于潜在的伤害不应用必然带来其他伤害的方法来治疗。
D,无关信息排除
E没有建立起有效的连接。
309#
发表于 2004-1-13 11:19:00 | 只看该作者
understand now??
310#
发表于 2004-1-13 12:23:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用sweetcorn在2004-1-13 11:18:00的发言:
9. Astronauts who experience weightlessness frequently get motion sickness. The astronauts see their own motion relative to passing objects, but while the astronauts are weightless their inner ears indicate that their bodies are not moving. The astronauts’ experience is best explained by the hypothesis that conflicting information received by the brain about the body’s motion causes motion sickness.
Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest additional support for the hypothesis above?

(A) During rough voyages ship passengers in cabins providing a view of the water are less likely to get motion sickness than are passengers in cabins providing no view.
(B) Many people who are experienced airplane passengers occasionally get motion sickness.
(C) Some automobile passengers whose inner ears indicate that they are moving and who have a clear view of the objects they are passing get motion sickness.
(D) People who have aisle seats in trains or airplanes are as likely to get motion sickness as are people who have window seats.
(E) Some astronauts do not get motion sickness even after being in orbit for several days.

答案:A
思路:搭桥法,建立A与B的联系。仔细读题可知:这种运动性疾病是由于大脑接受了不同的矛盾的信息。有两个信息源:一个来自内耳(静止),一个来自眼睛(运动)。
选项中只有A,C,D涉及这样两个信息源。
A指出接受两种不同的信息较容易获得运动性疾病比起获得两种一致的信息。C:虽有两种信息,但两者是一致的(都是运动的)。
C,D:指出接受两种一致的信息较容易获得运动性疾病比起获得两种不同的信息。与题目的例子相反。所以只有A是正确选项。



^_^  晓晓又来偷师啦,原来应该这样总结啊...(恍然大悟状)

谢谢甜甜的、美美的玉米,呵呵

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