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C ABBD
1. 17’
BG: Most antidepressant drugs cause weight gain
P: dieting can help reduce the amount of weight gained while taking such antidepressants
C: some weight gain is unlikely to be preventable
SUPPORT WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING: antidepressant drugs did cause weight gain
答案:C
(A) A physician should not prescribe any antidepressant drug for a patient if that patient is overweight.-----------is there only one criterion for the prescribe of antidepressant drug? if the depressant level is too high and to help the patients with the more serious disease. most≠all
(B) People who are trying to lose weight should not ask their doctors for an antidepressant drug.-----------just as the reason for answer A, if people have bad depress, then whether they are losing weight is not the case.most≠all
(C) At least some patients taking antidepressant drugs gain weight as a result of taking them.-------CORRECT. 取非no patients gain weight推翻整个premise的Information.
(D) The weight gain experienced by patients taking antidepressant drugs should be attributed to lack of dieting.--------------weaken. the premise states the weight gain is due to the antidepressant drugs.
(E) All patients taking antidepressant drugs should diet to maintain their weight.--------what patients should do is not supported by the information
2. 19'
R: 90% of people in this country know someone who is unemployed
S: moderate level of unemployment is 5%. if a person knows 50 worker, 1 or more will very likely be unemployed
CONCLUSION: the unemployment rate is not high
答案:A
(A) The fact that 90% of the people know someone who is unemployed is not an indication that unemployment is abnormally high.----------------------CORRECT. the more workers people know, the more likely to know someone is unemployed
(B) The current level of unemployment is not moderate.-----------it is just R's imply
(C) If at least 5% of workers are unemployed, the result of questioning a representative group of people cannot be the percentage Roland cites.---------------means R city is not the usual one. support R but not conclude from S
(D) It is unlikely that the people whose statements Roland cites are giving accurate reports.----------whether the reports is accurate or not has no evidence to prove.
(E) If an unemployment figure is given as a certain percent, the actual percentage of those without jobs is even higher.----------not what S want to mean. be careful about the BUT in S's claim
3. 19'
R: 90% of people in this country know someone who is unemployed
S: moderate level of unemployment is 5%. if a person knows 50 worker, 1 or more will very likely be unemployed
ASSUMPTION: one people can knows more than 50 workers
答案:B
(A) normal levels of unemployment are rarely exceeded--------------if always exceeded, what conclusion? 在这里有犹豫,gmatclub上面说If normal levels of unemployment were exceeded relatively frequently, and if Roland's figure of 90 percent were an exaggeration, Sharon's argument would be unaffected, so choices A and D are incorrect. 相比B项还是不够完整。
(B) unemployment is not normally concentrated in geographically isolated segments of the population---------------CORRECT. if is concentrated, people will not have to know 50 workers to get 1 or more unemployed worker.
(C) the number of people who each know someone who is unemployed is always higher than 90% of the population-----------------if not, no conclusion can be drawn
(D) Roland is not consciously distorting the statistics he presents------------if consciously, no conclusion can be drawn
(E) knowledge that a personal acquaintance is unemployed generates more fear of losing one's job than does knowledge of unemployment statistics---------------what about fear is not relevant.
4. 18'
P: a fee of five dollars per day on private vehicles entering the city, the fee will exceed the cost of round-trip bus fare from many nearby points
C: many people will switch from using their cars to using the bus; the fee will alleviate the city's traffic congestion
REASONING FLAW: fee≠fewer car
答案:B
(A) Projected increases in the price of gasoline will increase the cost of taking a private vehicle into the city.---------------gasoline increase is another project. irrelevant
(B) The cost of parking fees already makes it considerably more expensive for most people to take a private vehicle into the city than to take a bus.-----------------CORRECT. means the current higher cost does not reduce the car entering the city, maybe higher cost cannot generate fewer cars.
(C) Most of the people currently riding the bus do not own private vehicles.--------------whether people own private vehicles is not relevant
(D) Many commuters opposing the mayor's plan have indicated that they would rather endure traffic congestion than pay a five-dollar-per day fee.-----------------strengthen the reasoning. not flaw
(E) During the average workday, private vehicles owned and operated by people living within the city account for twenty percent of the city's traffic congestion.--------------what the percentage of private vehicles is irrelevant for justifying the mayor's reasoning.
5. 14'
BG: no employee wants to be associated with bad news in the eyes of a superior
P: information about serious problems at lower levels is progressively softened and distorted as it goes up each step in the management hierarchy
C: chief executive is less well informed about problems at lower levels than are his or her subordinates at those levels.
ASSUMPTION: chief executive just has one way to know the situation?
答案:D
(A) problems should be solved at the level in the management hierarchy at which they occur-------when the problem should be solved is irrelevant.
(B) employees should be rewarded for accurately reporting problems to their superiors----------not assumption. this just a solution for the bad situation.
(C) problem-solving ability is more important at higher levels than it is at lower levels of the management hierarchy--------------------problem solving ability is not discussed
(D) chief executives obtain information about problems at lower levels from no source other than their subordinates-----------------CORRECT. if other source are available, then chief executive can be well informed.
(E) some employees are more concerned about truth than about the way they are perceived by their superiors --------------------- if concerned more about truth, then chief executive will not be less informed. |
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