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读题:35''
逻辑链:background information:there is little room to expend the carpet market
 remise:most people only buy carpets twice in their lives.
Conclusion:so companies only can gain market by purchasing their competitor's carpet, but not by aggressive marketing.
Weaken:
Other aggressive marketing also could help to gain market share. (A) Most of the major carpet producers market other floor coverings as well.(irrelevant) (B) Most established carpet producers market several different brand names and varieties, and there is no remaining niche in the market for new brands to fill.(support) (C) Two of the three mergers in the industry’s last ten years led to a decline in profits and revenues for the newly merged companies.(irrelevant) (D) Price reductions, achieved by cost-cutting in production, by some of the dominant firms in the carpet market are causing other producers to leave the market altogether.(other merger method also could gain more market) (E) The carpet market is unlike most markets in that consumers are becoming increasingly resistant to new patterns and styles.(support) 2. Scientists are discussing ways to remove excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by increasing the amount that is absorbed by plant life. One plan to accomplish this is to establish giant floating seaweed farms in the oceans. When the seaweed plants die, they will be disposed of by being burned for fuel. Which of the following, if true, would indicate the most serious weakness in the plan above? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.9
读题:
逻辑链:background information:scientist plan to remove the Co2 by plant more plants to absorb the excess Co2.
 remise:they plan to plant floating seaweed farm in the oceans.
Conclusion: it not only could absorb the Co2, but also be burnt to be fuel after its death.
Weaken: it will produce more CO2 when it being burnt.
(A) Some areas of ocean in the Southern Hemisphere do not contain sufficient nutrients to support large seaweed farms.(irrelevant, can not refute the premise) (B) When a seaweed plant is burned, it releases an amount of carbon dioxide comparable to the amount it has absorbed in its lifetime.(right,because it setoff the contribution it made to remove the CO2.) (C) Even if seaweed farms prove effective, some people will be reluctant to switch to this new fuel.(not the direct weakness) (D) Each year about seven billion tons of carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere but only about five billion tons are absorbed by plant life.(cannot weaken) (E) Seaweed farms would make more money by farming seaweed to sell as nutritional supplements than by farming seaweed to sell as fuel.(irrelevant)
3. Jennifer: Video rental outlets in Centerville together handled 10,000 fewer video rentals in 1994 than in 1993. The decline in rentals was probably due almost entirely to the February 1994 opening of Videorama, the first and only video rental outlet in the area that, in addition to renting videos, also sold them cheaply.
Brad: There must be another explanation: as you yourself said, the decline was on the order of 10,000 rentals. Yet Videorama sold only 4,000 videos in 1994.
Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the force of the objection that Brad presents to Jennifer's explanation? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.10
读题:29.6''
逻辑链:background information:Video rental outlets in Centerville together handled 10,000 fewer video rentals in 1994 than in 1993.
 remise:f
Conclusion:Videorama, the first and only video rental outlet in the area that, in addition to renting videos, also sold them cheaply
Weaken:in 1994, there are more than 4000 videos.
(A) In 1994 Videorama rented out more videos than it sold. (B) In 1994 two new outlets that rent but that do not sell videos opened in Centerville.(irrelevant) (C) Most of the video rental outlets in Centerville rent videos at a discount on certain nights of the week.(irrelevant) (D) People often buy videos of movies that they have previously seen in a theater.
(E) People who own videos frequently loan them to their friends.
4. Mourdet Winery: Danville Winery's new wine was introduced to compete with our most popular wine, which is sold in a distinctive tall, black bottle. Danville uses a similar bottle. Thus, it is likely that many customers intending to buy our wine will mistakenly buy theirs instead.
Danville Winery: Not so. The two bottles can be readily distinguished: the label on ours, but not on theirs, is gold colored.
Which of the following, if true, most undermines Danville Winery's response? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.11
读题:51''
逻辑链:background information will produce a wine to compete with our wine,because our bottle is bigger than theirs, customers will not buy ours.
 remise:because there are some differences in appearance on the bottle, so may be customers will not buy ours.
Conclusion:so customers will still buy ours mistakenly.
Weaken:Although the customers distinguish the difference, it will do nothing about our sales.
(A) Gold is the background color on the label of many of the wines produced by Danville Winery.(irrelevant) (B) When the bottles are viewed side by side, Danville Winery's bottle is perceptibly taller than Mourdet Winery's.(irrelevant ) (C) Danville Winery, unlike Mourdet Winery, displays its wine's label prominently in advertisements.(support) (D) It is common for occasional purchasers to buy a bottle of wine on the basis of a general impression of the most obvious feature of the bottle.(irrelevant) (E) Many popular wines are sold in bottles of a standard design. 是说形状的差异比label的差异更引人瞩目吗?
5. Finding of a survey of Systems magazine subscribers: Thirty percent of all merchandise orders placed by subscribers in response to advertisements in the magazine last year were placed by subscribers under age thirty-five.
Finding of a survey of advertisers in Systems magazine: Most of the merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems last year were placed by people under age thirty-five.
For both of the findings to be accurate, which of the following must be true? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.12
读题:43''
逻辑链:
Background information:
Premise:30%percent of all are placed by people under 35.
Most of placed are people under35.
Conclusion:
Infer:
(A) More subscribers to Systems who have never ordered merchandise in response to advertisements in the magazine are age thirty-five or over than are under age thirty-five. (B) Among subscribers to Systems, the proportion who are under age thirty-five was considerably lower last year than it is now. Irrelevant (C) Most merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems last year were placed by Systems subscribers over age thirty-five. opposite (D) Last year, the average dollar amount of merchandise orders placed was less for subscribers under age thirty-five than for those age thirty-five or over. irrelevant E) Last year many people who placed orders for merchandise in response to advertisements in Systems were not subscribers to the magazine.
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2. Scientists are discussing ways to remove excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by increasing the amount that is absorbed by plant life. One plan to accomplish this is to establish giant floating seaweed farms in the oceans. When the seaweed plants die, they will be disposed of by being burned for fuel. Which of the following, if true, would indicate the most serious weakness in the plan above? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.9
读题:
逻辑链:background information:scientist plan to remove the Co2 by plant more plants to absorb the excess Co2.
 remise:they plan to plant floating seaweed farm in the oceans.
Conclusion: it not only could absorb the Co2, but also be burnt to be fuel after its death.
Weaken: it will produce more CO2 when it being burnt.
(A) Some areas of ocean in the Southern Hemisphere do not contain sufficient nutrients to support large seaweed farms.(irrelevant, can not refute the premise) (B) When a seaweed plant is burned, it releases an amount of carbon dioxide comparable to the amount it has absorbed in its lifetime.(right,because it setoff the contribution it made to remove the CO2.) (C) Even if seaweed farms prove effective, some people will be reluctant to switch to this new fuel.(not the direct weakness) (D) Each year about seven billion tons of carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere but only about five billion tons are absorbed by plant life.(cannot weaken) (E) Seaweed farms would make more money by farming seaweed to sell as nutritional supplements than by farming seaweed to sell as fuel.(irrelevant)
3. Jennifer: Video rental outlets in Centerville together handled 10,000 fewer video rentals in 1994 than in 1993. The decline in rentals was probably due almost entirely to the February 1994 opening of Videorama, the first and only video rental outlet in the area that, in addition to renting videos, also sold them cheaply.
Brad: There must be another explanation: as you yourself said, the decline was on the order of 10,000 rentals. Yet Videorama sold only 4,000 videos in 1994.
Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the force of the objection that Brad presents to Jennifer's explanation? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.10
读题:29.6''
逻辑链:background information:Video rental outlets in Centerville together handled 10,000 fewer video rentals in 1994 than in 1993.
 remise:f
Conclusion:Videorama, the first and only video rental outlet in the area that, in addition to renting videos, also sold them cheaply
Weaken:in 1994, there are more than 4000 videos.
(A) In 1994 Videorama rented out more videos than it sold. (B) In 1994 two new outlets that rent but that do not sell videos opened in Centerville.(irrelevant) (C) Most of the video rental outlets in Centerville rent videos at a discount on certain nights of the week.(irrelevant) (D) People often buy videos of movies that they have previously seen in a theater.
(E) People who own videos frequently loan them to their friends.
4. Mourdet Winery: Danville Winery's new wine was introduced to compete with our most popular wine, which is sold in a distinctive tall, black bottle. Danville uses a similar bottle. Thus, it is likely that many customers intending to buy our wine will mistakenly buy theirs instead.
Danville Winery: Not so. The two bottles can be readily distinguished: the label on ours, but not on theirs, is gold colored.
Which of the following, if true, most undermines Danville Winery's response? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.11
读题:51''
逻辑链:background information will produce a wine to compete with our wine,because our bottle is bigger than theirs, customers will not buy ours.
 remise:because there are some differences in appearance on the bottle, so may be customers will not buy ours.
Conclusion:so customers will still buy ours mistakenly.
Weaken:Although the customers distinguish the difference, it will do nothing about our sales.
(A) Gold is the background color on the label of many of the wines produced by Danville Winery.(irrelevant) (B) When the bottles are viewed side by side, Danville Winery's bottle is perceptibly taller than Mourdet Winery's.(irrelevant ) (C) Danville Winery, unlike Mourdet Winery, displays its wine's label prominently in advertisements.(support) (D) It is common for occasional purchasers to buy a bottle of wine on the basis of a general impression of the most obvious feature of the bottle.(irrelevant) (E) Many popular wines are sold in bottles of a standard design. 是说形状的差异比label的差异更引人瞩目吗?
5. Finding of a survey of Systems magazine subscribers: Thirty percent of all merchandise orders placed by subscribers in response to advertisements in the magazine last year were placed by subscribers under age thirty-five.
Finding of a survey of advertisers in Systems magazine: Most of the merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems last year were placed by people under age thirty-five.
For both of the findings to be accurate, which of the following must be true? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.12
读题:43''
逻辑链:
Background information:
Premise:30%percent of all are placed by people under 35.
Most of placed are people under35.
Conclusion:
Infer:
(A) More subscribers to Systems who have never ordered merchandise in response to advertisements in the magazine are age thirty-five or over than are under age thirty-five. (B) Among subscribers to Systems, the proportion who are under age thirty-five was considerably lower last year than it is now. Irrelevant (C) Most merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems last year were placed by Systems subscribers over age thirty-five. opposite (D) Last year, the average dollar amount of merchandise orders placed was less for subscribers under age thirty-five than for those age thirty-five or over. irrelevant E) Last year many people who placed orders for merchandise in response to advertisements in Systems were not subscribers to the magazine.
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2. Scientists are discussing ways to remove excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by increasing the amount that is absorbed by plant life. One plan to accomplish this is to establish giant floating seaweed farms in the oceans. When the seaweed plants die, they will be disposed of by being burned for fuel. Which of the following, if true, would indicate the most serious weakness in the plan above? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.9
读题:
逻辑链:background information:scientist plan to remove the Co2 by plant more plants to absorb the excess Co2.
 remise:they plan to plant floating seaweed farm in the oceans.
Conclusion: it not only could absorb the Co2, but also be burnt to be fuel after its death.
Weaken: it will produce more CO2 when it being burnt.
(A) Some areas of ocean in the Southern Hemisphere do not contain sufficient nutrients to support large seaweed farms.(irrelevant, can not refute the premise) (B) When a seaweed plant is burned, it releases an amount of carbon dioxide comparable to the amount it has absorbed in its lifetime.(right,because it setoff the contribution it made to remove the CO2.) (C) Even if seaweed farms prove effective, some people will be reluctant to switch to this new fuel.(not the direct weakness) (D) Each year about seven billion tons of carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere but only about five billion tons are absorbed by plant life.(cannot weaken) (E) Seaweed farms would make more money by farming seaweed to sell as nutritional supplements than by farming seaweed to sell as fuel.(irrelevant)
3. Jennifer: Video rental outlets in Centerville together handled 10,000 fewer video rentals in 1994 than in 1993. The decline in rentals was probably due almost entirely to the February 1994 opening of Videorama, the first and only video rental outlet in the area that, in addition to renting videos, also sold them cheaply.
Brad: There must be another explanation: as you yourself said, the decline was on the order of 10,000 rentals. Yet Videorama sold only 4,000 videos in 1994.
Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the force of the objection that Brad presents to Jennifer's explanation? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.10
读题:29.6''
逻辑链:background information:Video rental outlets in Centerville together handled 10,000 fewer video rentals in 1994 than in 1993.
 remise:f
Conclusion:Videorama, the first and only video rental outlet in the area that, in addition to renting videos, also sold them cheaply
Weaken:in 1994, there are more than 4000 videos.
(A) In 1994 Videorama rented out more videos than it sold. (B) In 1994 two new outlets that rent but that do not sell videos opened in Centerville.(irrelevant) (C) Most of the video rental outlets in Centerville rent videos at a discount on certain nights of the week.(irrelevant) (D) People often buy videos of movies that they have previously seen in a theater.
(E) People who own videos frequently loan them to their friends.
4. Mourdet Winery: Danville Winery's new wine was introduced to compete with our most popular wine, which is sold in a distinctive tall, black bottle. Danville uses a similar bottle. Thus, it is likely that many customers intending to buy our wine will mistakenly buy theirs instead.
Danville Winery: Not so. The two bottles can be readily distinguished: the label on ours, but not on theirs, is gold colored.
Which of the following, if true, most undermines Danville Winery's response? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.11
读题:51''
逻辑链:background information will produce a wine to compete with our wine,because our bottle is bigger than theirs, customers will not buy ours.
 remise:because there are some differences in appearance on the bottle, so may be customers will not buy ours.
Conclusion:so customers will still buy ours mistakenly.
Weaken:Although the customers distinguish the difference, it will do nothing about our sales.
(A) Gold is the background color on the label of many of the wines produced by Danville Winery.(irrelevant) (B) When the bottles are viewed side by side, Danville Winery's bottle is perceptibly taller than Mourdet Winery's.(irrelevant ) (C) Danville Winery, unlike Mourdet Winery, displays its wine's label prominently in advertisements.(support) (D) It is common for occasional purchasers to buy a bottle of wine on the basis of a general impression of the most obvious feature of the bottle.(irrelevant) (E) Many popular wines are sold in bottles of a standard design. 是说形状的差异比label的差异更引人瞩目吗?
5. Finding of a survey of Systems magazine subscribers: Thirty percent of all merchandise orders placed by subscribers in response to advertisements in the magazine last year were placed by subscribers under age thirty-five.
Finding of a survey of advertisers in Systems magazine: Most of the merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems last year were placed by people under age thirty-five.
For both of the findings to be accurate, which of the following must be true? -- PREP07 CR1 NO.12
读题:43''
逻辑链:
Background information:
Premise:30%percent of all are placed by people under 35.
Most of placed are people under35.
Conclusion:
Infer:
(A) More subscribers to Systems who have never ordered merchandise in response to advertisements in the magazine are age thirty-five or over than are under age thirty-five. (B) Among subscribers to Systems, the proportion who are under age thirty-five was considerably lower last year than it is now. Irrelevant (C) Most merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems last year were placed by Systems subscribers over age thirty-five. opposite (D) Last year, the average dollar amount of merchandise orders placed was less for subscribers under age thirty-five than for those age thirty-five or over. irrelevant E) Last year many people who placed orders for merchandise in response to advertisements in Systems were not subscribers to the magazine.
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