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发表于 2011-9-7 08:33:03 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
It was once assumed that all living things could be divided into two fundamental and exhaustive categories. Multicellular plants and animals, as well as many unicellular organisms, are eukaryotic—their large, complex cells have a well-formed nucleus and many organelles. On the other hand, the true bacteria are prokaryotic cell (prokaryotic cell: 原核细胞), which are simple and lack a nucleus. The distinction between eukaryotes and bacteria, initially defined in terms of subcellular structures visible with a microscope, was ultimately carried to the molecular level. Here prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have many features in common. For instance, they translate genetic information into proteins according to the same type of genetic coding. But even where the molecular processes are the same, the details in the two forms are different and characteristic of the respective forms. For example, the amino acid sequences of various enzymes tend to be typically prokaryotic or eukaryotic. The differences between the groups and the similarities within each group made it seem certain to most biologists that the tree of life had only two stems. Moreover, arguments pointing out the extent of both structural and functional differences between eukaryotes and true bacteria convinced many biologists that the precursors of the eukaryotes must have diverged from the common ancestor before the bacteria arose.
Although much of this picture has been sustained by more recent research, it seems fundamentally wrong in one respect. Among the bacteria, there are organisms that are significantly different both from the cells of eukaryotes and from the true bacteria, and it now appears that there are three stems in the tree of life. New techniques for determining the molecular sequence of the RNA of organisms have produced evolutionary information about the degree to which organisms are related, the time since they diverged from a common ancestor, and the reconstruction of ancestral versions of genes. These techniques have strongly suggested that although the true bacteria indeed form a large coherent group, certain other bacteria, the archaebacteria (archaebacteria: [] n.[]原始细菌( 一种不同于细菌和动植物细胞且要求完全厌氧条件并能产生甲烷的微生物)), which are also prokaryotes and which resemble true bacteria, represent a distinct evolutionary branch that far antedates the common ancestor of all true bacteria.
5.If the “new techniques” mentioned in line 31 were applied in studies of biological classifications other than bacteria, which of the following is most likely?
(A) Some of those classifications will have to be reevaluated.
(B) Many species of bacteria will be reclassified.
(C) It will be determined that there are four main categories of living things rather than three.
(D) It will be found that true bacteria are much older than eukaryotes.A

(E) It will be found that there is a common ancestor of the eukaryotes, archaebacteria, and true bacteria.
A与B 如何区分
8.The author’s attitude toward the view that living things are divided into three categories is best described as one of
(A) tentative acceptance
(B) mild skepticism
(C) limited denial
(D) studious criticismA

(E) whole hearted endorsement



8.The author’s attitude toward the view that living things are divided into three categories is best described as one of
(A) tentative acceptance
(B) mild skepticism
(C) limited denial
(D) studious criticismA

(E) whole hearted endorsement


选了D 态度题怎么做????

5.If the “new techniques” mentioned in line 31 were applied in studies of biological classifications other than bacteria, which of the following is most likely?
(A) Some of those classifications will have to be reevaluated.
(B) Many species of bacteria will be reclassified.
(C) It will be determined that there are four main categories of living things rather than three.
(D) It will be found that true bacteria are much older than eukaryotes.A

(E) It will be found that there is a common ancestor of the eukaryotes, archaebacteria, and true bacteria.
A与B 如何区分
8.The author’s attitude toward the view that living things are divided into three categories is best described as one of
(A) tentative acceptance
(B) mild skepticism
(C) limited denial
(D) studious criticismA

(E) whole hearted endorsement



8.The author’s attitude toward the view that living things are divided into three categories is best described as one of
(A) tentative acceptance
(B) mild skepticism
(C) limited denial
(D) studious criticismA

(E) whole hearted endorsement


选了D 态度题怎么做????
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沙发
发表于 2015-3-16 23:18:50 | 只看该作者
板凳
发表于 2015-3-18 12:37:37 | 只看该作者
这个好难呀, 这个是gmat 里面的题目吗?
地板
发表于 2015-3-22 09:44:57 | 只看该作者
DeliciaAn 发表于 2015-3-16 23:18
参见:
http://forum.chasedream.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=316568&pid=21598920&page=1&extra=#pi ...

他这个题是Gmat 里面的吗? 完全读不懂
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发表于 2015-3-22 18:12:14 | 只看该作者
2643301345 发表于 2015-3-22 09:44
他这个题是Gmat 里面的吗? 完全读不懂

这个就是我说的阅读大全G2772-小安里的。这部分的GMAT都是之前的OG里的文章,OG10,11啦什么的。
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