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GWD(CD22)存疑(不断更新中...) GWD-3 GWD5-Q1: (争议)So dogged were Frances Perkins’ investigations of the garment industry, and her lobbying for wage and hour reform was persistent, Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt recruited Perkins to work within the government, rather than as a social worker. A. and her lobbying for wage and hour reform was persistent,B. and lobbying for wage and hour reform was persistent, so thatC. her lobbying for wage and hour reform persistent, thatD. lobbying for wage and hour reform was so persistent,E. so persistent her lobbying for wage and hour reform, thatC/EDogged: 顽固的,坚强的 我选择E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q18: GWD-4-4(解决) A new hair-growing drug is being sold for three times the price, per milligram, as the drug’s maker charges for another product with the same active ingredient. A. as B. than C. that D. of what E. at which D/C 我选择D. 标准答案为D, CD讨论倾向选择C. Ticklechase的解释: 支持!我查了一下牛津,times的用法有三种: 3times the price of the drug ; 3 times more expensive than the drug; 3 times as expensive as the drug D像是第一种用法 ========================================================================================================== GWD5 GWD7-Q38: Journalist: Well-known businessman Arnold Bergeron has long been popular in the state, and he has often talked about running for governor, but he has never run. However, we have just learned that Bergeron has fulfilled the financial disclosure requirement for candidacy by submitting a detailed list of his current financial holdings to the election commission. So, it is very likely that Bergeron will be a candidate for governor this year. The answer to which of the following questions would be most useful in evaluating the journalist’s argument? A. Has anybody else who has fulfilled the financial disclosure requirement for the upcoming election reported greater financial holdings than Bergeron? B. Is submitting a list of holdings the only way to fulfill the election commission’s financial disclosure requirements? C. Did the information recently obtained by the journalists come directly from the election commission? D. Have Bergeron’s financial holdings increased in value in recent years? E. Had Bergeron also fulfilled the financial disclosure requirements for candidacy before any previous gubernatorial elections? Answer: E/B 我认为是E. B 是否提交财产证明是满足竞选委员会要求的财产披露的唯一方式? 中心词是方式. 如果回答yes, 那么仅仅是排除了其他方式, 同时也只是参选的一个必要条件, 而不是充分条件; 如果回答no, 也仅仅是表明还有其他披露财产的方式. 支持B的解释 "选B,如果回答E的问题,无论在地方选举之前他是否fulfilled the financial disclosure requirements for candidacy , 都不能反对或支持他今年能否成为CANDIDACY呀。 而回答B的问题YES,如果fulfilled the financial disclosure requirements for candidacy 是唯一的方法,那他已经这样做了,那明年就可以成为CANDIDACY了,如果不是唯一方法,那也未必说明他明年 可以成为CANDIDACY哦。 这个题目一个假设条件是fulfilled the financial disclosure requirement for candidacy 就是说will be a candidate for governor。" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GWD7-Q40: Since February, the Federal Reserve has raised its short-term interest rate target five times, and because of the economy’s continued strength, analysts have been predicting for weeks that the target will be raised again in November. A. because of the economy’s continued strength, analysts have been predicting for weeks that the target will B. with the economy’s strength continuing, analysts predicted for weeks that the target C. because the economy continues strong, analysts predicted for weeks that the target would D. due to the economy’s continued strength, analysts have been predicting for weeks that the target E. due to the fact of the economy’s continued strength, analysts predicted for weeks that the target will 标准答案 , 我选择A, 许多讨论也选择A. 先不说别的, due to 不是一定错吗? C/D必错啊 =============================================================================================== GWD 6 Q4 : According to the passage, Frazier and Mosteller believe which of the following about medical research? A. It is seriously flawed as presently conducted because researchers overlook facts that are relevant to the subject of their research. B. It tends to benefit certain subgroups of patients disproportionately. C. It routinely reveals new variables in research on entirely new treatments. D. It can be made more accurate by limiting the amount of information researchers collect. E. It cannot be freed of the risk that significant variables may be overlooked. BX->E B选项的依据: “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 effectiveness for different patient subgroups.” E “significant variables” 是不是太过了? 文章提及”limit” “variables”=/=significant 啊! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 阅读第三篇! (technology determinism vs. constructivism) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q32: At the annual stockholders meeting, investors heard a presentation on the numerous challenges facing the company, including among them the threat from a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and the declining sales for the company’s powerful microprocessor chip. A. including among them the threat from a rival’s multibillion-dollar patentinfringement suit and the declining sales for B. which includes the threat of a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and declining sales of C. included among these the threat from a rival’s multibillion-dollar patentinfringement suit as well as a decline in sales for D. among them the threat of a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and the decline in sales of E. among these the threat from a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit as well as the decline in sales for AX->D
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Q41: When drive-ins were at the height of their popularity in the late 1950’s, some 4,000 existed in the United States, but today there are less than one-quarter that many.
A. there are less than one-quarter that many B. there are fewer than one-quarter as many C. there are fewer than one-quarter of that amount D. the number is less than one-quarter the amount E. it is less than one-quarter of that amount
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