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精练题:1:10
Most antidepressant drugs cause weight gain. While
dieting can help reduce the amount of weight gained
while taking such antidepressants, some weight gain
is unlikely to be preventable.
The information above most strongly supports which
one of the following?
一些anti药会引起weight gain
Dieting可以帮助下降weight gain
但是有些weight gain是不会因此下滑的
问must true:结合信息,即大部分!!!anti药会使人肥胖,dieting有时可以降低这个肥胖!!!!但不是100%都能降!!!!
(A) A physician should not prescribe any
antidepressant drug for a patient if that
patient is overweight.——谁说哒!Generate了
(B) People who are trying to lose weight should not
ask their doctors for an antidepressant drug.——越吃越胖,跟题干相反了
(C) At least some patients taking antidepressant
drugs gain weight as a result of taking them.——bingo!Most和at least对应,很谨慎
(D) The weight gain experienced by patients taking
antidepressant drugs should be attributed to
lack of dieting.——错了,有的weight gain用了dieting也没用
(E) All patients taking antidepressant drugs should
diet to maintain their weight.——all就错了……题干中没有一次出现all这么绝对的词
PREP 练习
57. 36S
Roland: The alarming fact is that 90 percent of the people in this country now report that they know someone who is unemployed.
Sharon: But a normal, moderate level of unemployment is 5 percent, with 1 out of 20 workers unemployed. So at any given time if a person knows approximately 50 workers, 1 or more will very likely be unemployed.
Sharon's argument is structured to lead to which of the following as a conclusion?
逻辑链R:这个国家90%报告说他们知道谁失业
S:通常失业率是在5%,20个人里面有一个失业,所以,如果一个人认识50个worker,里面至少有一个是失业的。
问S的结论:代表性问题,即认识的人越多,知道失业的人就越多,这个90%的人认识的人群不是互相独立的
就是可能90%的人中有人知道的失业的人是重复的
即其实没有那么多人失业
(A) The fact that 90% of the people know someone who is unemployed is not an indication that unemployment is abnormally high.——bingo!
(B) The current level of unemployment is not moderate.——无关
(C) If at least 5% of workers are unemployed, the result of questioning a representative group of people cannot be the percentage Roland cites.——因果倒置了
(D) It is unlikely that the people whose statements Roland cites are giving accurate reports.——无关
(E) If an unemployment figure is given as a certain percent, the actual percentage of those without jobs is even higher.——反了
58. 52S
Roland: The alarming fact is that 90 percent of the people in this country now report that they know someone who is unemployed.
Sharon: But a normal, moderate level of unemployment is 5 percent, with 1 out of 20 workers unemployed. So at any given time if a person knows approximately 50 workers, 1 or more will very likely be unemployed.
Sharon's argument relies on the assumption that
逻辑链,跟上题一样
思路:即讨论样本的代表性,S认为失业率平均下来是5%是平均分布的
(A) normal levels of unemployment are rarely exceeded——错误,对S结论没有任何影响(B) unemployment is not normally concentrated in geographically isolated segments of the population——bingo!如果是集中在一个群体的话,就不成立了
(C) the number of people who each know someone who is unemployed is always higher than 90% of the population——无关
(D) Roland is not consciously distorting the statistics he presents——没提到R的代表性。是une的代表性
(E) knowledge that a personal acquaintance is unemployed generates more fear of losing one's job than does knowledge of unemployment statistics——knowledge。。。排除!
59. 1:13
A certain mayor has proposed a fee of five dollars per day on private vehicles entering the city, claiming that the fee will alleviate the city's traffic congestion. The mayor reasons that, since the fee will exceed the cost of round-trip bus fare from many nearby points, many people will switch from using their cars to using the bus.
Which of the following statements, if true, provides the best evidence that the mayor's reasoning is flawed?
逻辑链:为了解决交通堵塞,市长决定向进城的私家车主收取5D每天的费用,因为这个费用比搭巴士贵,所以,可以缓解交通。
问削弱:思路:判定这个方案,从这几个方面找选项:1,真的有效吗?2,真的能达到吗?3,副作用4,方案本身问题
(A) Projected increases in the price of gasoline will increase the cost of taking a private vehicle into the city.——能不能影响到交通堵塞?无关~pass
(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.——bingo!典型同因异果。
(C) Most of the people currently riding the bus do not own private vehicles. ——能不能影响到交通堵塞?无关~pass
(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.——能不能影响到交通堵塞?无关~pass
(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.——能不能影响到交通堵塞?无关~pass
60. 26S
Because no employee wants to be associated with bad news in the eyes of a superior, information about serious problems at lower levels is progressively softened and distorted as it goes up each step in the management hierarchy. The chief executive is, therefore, less well informed about problems at lower levels than are his or her subordinates at those levels.
The conclusion drawn above is based on the assumption that
雇员不希望自己的上司听到坏消息
所以坏的消息都被下级隐瞒了(逐级递增)
因此,CEO是听不到这些消息的(比其他的下属们)
问假设:CEO的消息来源是否只有下属一个?
(A) problems should be solved at the level in the management hierarchy at which they occur——无关啊
(B) employees should be rewarded for accurately reporting problems to their superiors——这是属于这样做的weaken嘛
(C) problem-solving ability is more important at higher levels than it is at lower levels of the management hierarchy——这也是属于这样做的weaken嘛
(D) chief executives obtain information about problems at lower levels from no source other than their subordinates——bingo!补齐了hole
(E) some employees are more concerned about truth than about the way they are perceived by their superiors ——这算是走题吧 |
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