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[逻辑小分队] 【每日逻辑练习第二季】【2-8】

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11#
发表于 2011-12-20 16:51:45 | 只看该作者
1/Background: M won this year’s sailboat race by beating Sue.
Premise: as Sue is the winner in each of the four previous years, M must have trained hard.
Prephrase: S’s performance is stable in the race.
C
A: it does not guarantee M trained hard.
B: M won can conclude M trained hard, however, M trained hard cannot conclude M won, the reversal is wrong.
C: “only if” means the only way to win
D: it is M win the race, not S
E: irrelevant
2/Background: the drivers of commercial vehicles use radar detectors to drive fast without being arrested, so the radar detectors are banned in use.
Premise: since drivers of noncommercial vehicles also use radar detectors and it decrease safety for any vehicles, the radar detector should also be banned in noncommercial vehicles.
Prephrase: the accidents caused by noncommercial vehicles are much more serious than that of commercial vehicles, noncommercial and commercial vehicles drive on the same roads.
C
A: irrelevant
B: irrelevant
C: the ban is useful in reducing the speed of vehicles.
D: the question stem does not imply the radar detectors may cause accidents
E: irrelevant
3/Background: offshore oil-drilling operation cannot avoid the risk of oil spilling. Importing oil by tanks also has more risk of oil-spilling than the offshore oil-drilling.
Premise: to reduce the risk of oil-drilling without curtailing use of oil, more offshore operations and less import oil are necessary.
Prephrase: the offshore oil deposition is almost depleted.
A
A: it shows the more offshore oil drilling stations are not needed.
B: supports the argument
C: irrelevant
D: irrelevant
E: do not make any deduction out of the question’s range, expensive is irrelevant
4/Background: the imposition of quotas limiting imported steel will not help the big steel mills, but help the small steel mills.
Premise: the small mills will take more business from the big mills than would have been taken by the foreign steel mills in the absence of quotas.
Prephrase: because of the limitation of technology and production in small mills, they are not capable of competing with the foreign steel mills.
E
A: irrelevant
B: irrelevant
C: irrelevant
D: supports the argument
E: no common product, no competition
5/Background: a recent survey shows that the radar detector does not reduce the tickets the drivers receive for exceeding the speed limit.
Premise: as with radar detectors, drivers are more likely to exceed the speed than the drivers without radar detectors.
Prephrase: on average, the drivers without radar detectors receive less tickets than the drivers with radar detectors.
B
A: cannot conclude the argument
B: right answer, as most tickets of exceeding speed goes to the drivers with radar detectors, if drivers who are ticketed for exceeding the speed limit are more likely to exceed the speed limit, it can conclude that the drivers with radar detectors are likely to exceed the speed limit.
C:irrelevant
D: irrelevant
E: irrelevant
12#
发表于 2012-6-17 20:48:31 | 只看该作者
1.Maria won the sailboat race by hard training.
presume:
Sue is healthy.
(A) Sue did not train as hard as Maria trained.
-->irrelevant
(B) If Maria trained hard, she would win the
sailboat race.
-->irrelevant
(C) Maria could beat a four-time winner only if she
trained hard.
-->correct
(D) If Sue trained hard, she would win the sailboat
race.
-->irrelevant
(E) Sue is usually a faster sailboat racer than Maria.
-->irrelevant

2presume:
noncommercial vehicles will also drive faster.
(A) The average noncommercial-vehicle driver is involved in less long-distance driving than is the average commercial-vehicle driver.
-->irrelevant
(B) In many places airplanes or helicopters are used rather than radar to locate vehicles traveling faster than the posted speed limit.
-->irrelevant
(C) The ban on radar detectors in commercial vehicles has been effective in deterring them from speeding.
-->correct
(D) Traffic accidents involving a truck or bus generally pose a greater threat of injury or death than do other accidents.
-->irrelevant
(E) Radar detectors are sometimes set off by devices other than the law enforcement devices that the radar detectors were built to detect.
-->irrelevant

3presume
offshore operations also has the risk of an oil spill.
A) Tankers can easily be redesigned so that their use entails less risk of an oil spill.
-->irrelevant
(B) Oil spills caused by tankers have generally been more serious than those caused by offshore operations.
-->irrelevant
(C) The impact of offshore operations on the environment can be controlled by careful management.
-->irrelevant
(D) Offshore operations usually damage the ocean floor, but tankers rarely cause such damage.
-->irrelevant
(E) Importing oil on tankers is currently less expensive than drilling for it offshore.
-->correct

4presume:
Not due to imposition of quotas.
(A) Quality rather than price is a major factor in determining the type of steel to be used for a particular application.
-->irrelevant
(B) Foreign steel mills have long produced grades of steel comparable in quality to the steel produced by the big American mills.
-->irrelevant
(C) American quotas on imported goods have often induced other countries to impose similar quotas on American goods.
-->irrelevant
(D) Domestic "mini-mills" consistently produce better grades of steel than do the big American mills.
-->irrelevant
(E) Domestic "mini-mills" produce low-volume, specialized types of steel that are not produced by the big American steel mills.
-->correct

5presume:
drivers equip their vehicles with radar detectors are want to drive faster.
(A) Drivers who equip their vehicles with radar detectors are less likely to be ticketed for exceeding the speed limit than are drivers who do not.
-->irrelevant
(B) Drivers who are ticketed for exceeding the speed limit are more likely to exceed the speed limit regularly than are drivers who are not ticketed.
-->correct
(C) The number of vehicles that were ticketed for exceeding the speed limit was greater than the number of vehicles that were equipped with radar detectors.
-->irrelevant
(D) Many of the vehicles that were ticketed for exceeding the speed limit were ticketed more than once in the time period covered by the report.
-->irrelevant
(E) Drivers on Maryland highways exceeded the speed limit more often than did drivers on other state highways not covered in the report.
-->irrelevant
13#
发表于 2012-6-28 22:21:09 | 只看该作者
1 15"background: M beat S and win the record
      conclusion: M is work hard
     assumption: if not work hard , M can not beat S--->answer:C
-------------------------------------------------
2 48"  background:  fast speeding --->ban useing ladar in commercial cars--->safety
           premise:  since 1) noncommercial cars use ladar
                                 2) speeding decreas is safe for every cars
          conclusion: ban noncommercial cars use ladar
           support:noncommercial cars also use ladar to avoid arrest for fast speeding
             answer: C    ban useing ladar---> reduce speed--->safe
------------------------------------------------
3 22" background: offshore operation oil is less risk than importing oil on tanker--> oil spill
         conclusion: to reduce risk of oil spill---> increase offshore operation, reduce importing on tanker
        weaken: A risk of spill caused by the importing on tanker can be reduced
------------------------------------------------
4  39" conclusion: importing limits will not help big A steel mills, but will help mini-mills
                           mini-mills get more order from big As than foreign steel mills
         weaken: E  没有竞争,所以削弱结论
===========================
5    31"  premise: 3% cars have radar
                         over 33% cars have been ticketed because high speeding
             conclusion: cars with radar are more likely to drive at high speeding
           assumption? B  cars have been ticketd are more likely to drive at high speeding
                                   cars have radar are more likely to be ticketed
                        ----->  conclusion
14#
发表于 2012-7-26 15:59:39 | 只看该作者
1.计时21"premise: M beat S who is the winner in each of the previous 4 years.
conclusion: S trained hard.
(A) Sue did not train as hard as Maria trained.
(B) If Maria trained hard, she would win the
sailboat race.
(C) Maria could beat a four-time winner only if she
trained hard.
(D) If Sue trained hard, she would win the sailboat
race.
(E) Sue is usually a faster sailboat racer than Maria.

选择C

2.计时28''
premise: since commercial vehicles may use radar detection to speed without fear of arrest, it is banned.
conclusion: drivers of noncommercial vehicles also use R and its not safe , the use should also be banned in noncommercial vehicles to increase safety.
选择C
3.计时23''
premise: Oo better than Io
conclusion:investment on Oo instead of lo
选择A
4.计时40''
premise:the imposition of quotas help mini flourish
conclusion:Those small domestic mills will take more business from the big American steel mills than would have been taken by the foreign steel mills in the absence of quotas.
选择E
5.计时37''
premisenly 3% drivers install radar but 35% drivers ticketed for speeding have been equipped with them.
conclusion:R are more likely to exceed the speed limit.
选择C
订正5.B
15#
发表于 2012-10-29 10:38:04 | 只看该作者
1. Maria 打败了Sue, the winner in each of the four previous years. We
结论 Maria trained hard.
(A) Sue did not train as hard as Maria trained.无关
(B) If Maria trained hard, she would win the sailboat race。文中都给了肯定,而这里仍是假设,排除。
(C) Maria could beat a four-time winner only if she
trained hard.correct。
(D) If Sue trained hard, she would win the sailboat race.假设,排除。
(E) Sue is usually a faster sailboat racer than Maria.
文中没说。
雷达使车超速,增加风险。
结论 由于noncommercial vehicles 装有雷达。因此应该取消,增加安全。
问支持。
(A) The average noncommercial-vehicle driver is involved in less long-distance driving than is the average commercial-vehicle driver.无关
(B) In many places airplanes or helicopters are used rather than radar to locate vehicles traveling faster than the posted speed limit.无关
(C) The ban on radar detectors in commercial vehicles has been effective in deterring them from speeding.correct。
(D) Traffic accidents involving a truck or bus generally pose a greater threat of injury or death than do other accidents.无关
(E) Radar detectors are sometimes set off by devices other than the law enforcement devices that the radar detectors were built to detect.无关。

Offshore oil-drilling operations 会漏油, tankers会漏更多。
结论 减少风险 少用tankers.
问削弱
(A) Tankers can easily be redesigned so that their use entails less risk of an oil spill.correct。
(B) Oil spills caused by tankers have generally been more serious than those caused by offshore operations.无关
(C) The impact of offshore operations on the environment can be controlled by careful management.无关
(D) Offshore operations usually damage the ocean floor, but tankers rarely cause such damage.无关
(E) Importing oil on tankers is currently less expensive than drilling for it offshore.无关。
限制进口steel 不能帮助big American steel mills.它会导致"mini-mills"出现,这些小工厂会比国外的STEEL更抢生意。
问削弱
(A) Quality rather than price is a major factor in determining the type of steel to be used for a particular application.无关
(B) Foreign steel mills have long produced grades of steel comparable in quality to the steel produced by the big American mills.无关
(C) American quotas on imported goods have often induced other countries to impose similar quotas on American goods.无关
(D) Domestic "mini-mills" consistently produce better grades of steel than do the big American mills.无关
(E) Domestic "mini-mills" produce low-volume, specialized types of steel that are not produced by the big American steel mills.correct。
有雷达的车更易超速。

问assumptions?
(A) Drivers who equip their vehicles with radar detectors are less likely to be ticketed for exceeding the speed limit than are drivers who do not.无关
(B) Drivers who are ticketed for exceeding the speed limit are more likely to exceed the speed limit regularly than are drivers who are not ticketed.correct。
(C) The number of vehicles that were ticketed for exceeding the speed limit was greater than the number of vehicles that were equipped with radar detectors.无关
(D) Many of the vehicles that were ticketed for exceeding the speed limit were ticketed more than once in the time period covered by the report.无关
(E) Drivers on Maryland highways exceeded the speed limit more often than did drivers on other state highways not covered in the report. 无关
16#
发表于 2012-10-30 13:56:00 | 只看该作者
B: Sue, the winner in each of the four previous years
P: Maria win the game, beat sue
C: Maria train harder
P ?C
Works hard? win the game, beat sue
S: only work hard? win the game, beat sue
(A) Sue did not train as hard as Maria trained. 没有展现work hard 和 win game的关系
(B) If Maria trained hard, she would win the
sailboat race.  没有展现与sue的关系
(C) Maria could beat a four-time winner only if she
trained hard.
(D) If Sue trained hard, she would win the sailboat
race. 没有展现与maria的关系
(E) Sue is usually a faster sailboat racer than Maria. 没有win the game 和work hard
17#
发表于 2012-10-30 14:56:03 | 只看该作者
【逻辑链】
37.
The use of radar detectors in commercial vehicles was banned because commercial truck and bus drivers were using these devices to drive faster than the posted speed limit without fear of arrest. Since drivers of noncommercial vehicles also use radar detectors and since speeding decreases safety for any vehicle, use of radar detectors should also be banned in noncommercial vehicles to increase safety.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the argument above?

B: The use of radar detectors in commercial vehicles was banned because commercial truck and bus drivers were using these devices to drive faster than the posted speed limit without fear of arrest
P: since speeding decreases safety for any vehicle
C: use of radar detectors should also be banned in noncommercial vehicles to increase safety
P?C
Speeding decreases safety ? banned in noncommercial vehicles
S: noncommercial vehicles make accident

A) The average noncommercial-vehicle driver is involved in less long-distance driving than is the average commercial-vehicle driver. 不相关
(B) In many places airplanes or helicopters are used rather than radar to locate vehicles traveling faster than the posted speed limit. 不相关
(C) The ban on radar detectors in commercial vehicles has been effective in deterring them from speeding.与主体不相关
(D) Traffic accidents involving a truck or bus generally pose a greater threat of injury or death than do other accidents. 正确
(E) Radar detectors are sometimes set off by devices other than the law enforcement devices that the radar detectors were built to detect. 不相关

38.
Offshore oil-drilling operations entail an unavoidable risk of an oil spill, but importing oil on tankers presently entails an even greater such risk per barrel of oil. Therefore, if we are to reduce the risk of an oil spill without curtailing our use of oil, we must invest more in offshore operations and import less oil on tankers.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
B: Offshore oil-drilling operations entail an unavoidable risk of an oil spill, but importing oil on tankers presently entails an even greater such risk per barrel of oil.
P: if we are to reduce the risk of an oil spill without curtailing our use of oil
C: we must invest more in offshore operations and import less oil on tankers.
P?C
Reduce risk without curtailing use ? invest more in offshore, import less on tankers
S:the only way to reduce the risk is to…
Invest more… can reduce the risk
削弱: invest more import less 不能 降低risk
(A) Tankers can easily be redesigned so that their use entails less risk of an oil spill. 不相关
(B) Oil spills caused by tankers have generally been more serious than those caused by offshore operations. 加强
(C) The impact of offshore operations on the environment can be controlled by careful management. 不相关
(D) Offshore operations usually damage the ocean floor, but tankers rarely cause such damage. 正确
(E) Importing oil on tankers is currently less expensive than drilling for it offshore. 不相关



39.
The imposition of quotas limiting imported steel will not help the big American steel mills. In fact, the quotas will help "mini-mills" flourish in the United States. Those small domestic mills will take more business from the big American steel mills than would have been taken by the foreign steel mills in the absence of quotas.
Which of the following, if true, would cast the most serious doubt on the claim made in the last sentence above?
(B:
P: Those small domestic mills will take more business from the big American steel mills than would have been taken by the foreign steel mills in the absence of quotas.
C: The imposition of quotas limiting imported steel will not help the big American steel mills.
the quotas will help "mini-mills" flourish in the United States.

P?C
Take business from the big American > be taken by foreign ? not helpful for big, helpful for mini
S:前提条件不对
A)    Quality rather than price is a major factor in determining the type of steel to be used for a particular application.不相关
(B) Foreign steel mills have long produced grades of steel comparable in quality to the steel produced by the big American mills.不相关
(C) American quotas on imported goods have often induced other countries to impose similar quotas on American goods. 不相关
(D) Domestic "mini-mills" consistently produce better grades of steel than do the big American mills.正确
(E) Domestic "mini-mills" produce low-volume, specialized types of steel that are not produced by the big American steel mills.不相关

40.不太懂。。求讲解
A recent report determined that although only three percent of drivers on Maryland highways equipped their vehicles with radar detectors, thirty-three percent of all vehicles ticketed for exceeding the speed limit were equipped with them. Clearly, drivers who equip their vehicles with radar detectors are more likely to exceed the speed limit regularly than are drivers who do not.
The conclusion drawn above depends on which of the following assumptions?
B:A recent report determined that although only three percent of drivers on Maryland highways equipped their vehicles with radar detectors,
P:thirty-three percent of all vehicles ticketed for exceeding the speed limit were equipped with them
C:drivers who equip their vehicles with radar detectors are more likely to exceed the speed limit regularly than are drivers who do not.

P?C
33% ticket exceeding speed was equipped with radar ? more likely exceed the speed than without radar
S: equipped radar比 不装更容易出事
(A) Drivers who equip their vehicles with radar detectors are less likely to be ticketed for exceeding the speed limit than are drivers who do not.  不相关
(B) Drivers who are ticketed for exceeding the speed limit are more likely to exceed the speed limit regularly than are drivers who are not ticketed.
(C) The number of vehicles that were ticketed for exceeding the speed limit was greater than the number of vehicles that were equipped with radar detectors. 不相关
(D) Many of the vehicles that were ticketed for exceeding the speed limit were ticketed more than once in the time period covered by the report. 不相关
(E) Drivers on Maryland highways exceeded the speed limit more often than did drivers on other state highways not covered in the report. 不相关
18#
发表于 2013-1-19 12:34:41 | 只看该作者
1. Maria won this year’s local sailboat race by beating
Sue, the winner in each of the four previous years. We
can conclude from this that Maria trained hard.
The conclusion follows logically if which one of the
following is assumed?

(A) Sue did not train as hard as Maria trained.

The extreme situation is that Sue did not even trained, while Maria trained only a little, thus weakening the argument.
(B) If Maria trained hard, she would win the
sailboat race.

In this answer choice, training hard is a sufficient condition to the win, but the conclusion in the argument regards training hard is the necessary condition to the win. This answer choice is very misleading!
(C) Maria could beat a four-time winner only if she
trained hard.

Yes, even though answer B is very attractive, answer C is better than it. This answer choice makes it clear that training hard is the necessary condition to beat a four-time winner and win the local sailboat race. BA
(D) If Sue trained hard, she would win the sailboat
race.

It has no business of Sue’s training.
(E) Sue is usually a faster sailboat racer than Maria.

But it cannot support the argument.



37.
The use of radar detectors in commercial vehicles was banned because commercial truck and bus drivers were using these devices to drive faster than the posted speed limit without fear of arrest. Since drivers of noncommercial vehicles also use radar detectors and since speeding decreases safety for any vehicle, use of radar detectors should also be banned in noncommercial vehicles to increase safety.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the argument above?

(A) The average noncommercial-vehicle driver is involved in less long-distance driving than is the average commercial-vehicle driver.

Actually, this answer choice weakens the argument. Since less long-distance may produce fewer accidents, there is no need for noncommercial vehicles to stop using radar detectors.
(B) In many places airplanes or helicopters are used rather than radar to locate vehicles traveling faster than the posted speed limit.

The way to locate vehicles traveling faster than the posted speed limit is irrelevant.
(C) The ban on radar detectors in commercial vehicles has been effective in deterring them from speeding.

This answer choice supports the argument by showing that the success in commercial vehicles may have the same effect on the noncommercial vehicles. BA
(D) Traffic accidents involving a truck or bus generally pose a greater threat of injury or death than do other accidents.

This is outside the scope of the argument.
(E) Radar detectors are sometimes set off by devices other than the law enforcement devices that the radar detectors were built to detect.

These devices are irrelevant.



38.
Offshore oil-drilling operations entail an unavoidable risk of an oil spill, but importing oil on tankers presently entails an even greater such risk per barrel of oil. Therefore, if we are to reduce the risk of an oil spill without curtailing our use of oil, we must invest more in offshore operations and import less oil on tankers.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?

(A) Tankers can easily be redesigned so that their use entails less risk of an oil spill.

Yes, from this answer choice, we can find that the risk of oil spill caused by tankers can be easily reduced, thus casting doubt on the argument. BA
(B) Oil spills caused by tankers have generally been more serious than those caused by offshore operations.

This answer choice strengthens the argument by showing that the damage caused by tankers is more serious than that caused by offshore operations.
(C) The impact of offshore operations on the environment can be controlled by careful management.

This answer choice strengthens the argument by showing that offshore operations have an advantage over importing oil on tankers.
(D) Offshore operations usually damage the ocean floor, but tankers rarely cause such damage.

It is a Shell Game answer. The purpose is to reduce the risk of an oil spill without curtailing use of oil, having nothing to do with the damage in the ocean floor.

(E) Importing oil on tankers is currently less expensive than drilling for it offshore.

The comparison with fees is outside the scope of the argument.



39.
The imposition of quotas limiting imported steel will not help the big American steel mills. In fact, the quotas will help "mini-mills" flourish in the United States. Those small domestic mills will take more business from the big American steel mills than would have been taken by the foreign steel mills in the absence of quotas.

The argument reveals that the imposition of quotas limiting imported steel will not help the big American steel mills, because small domestic mills compete with them. What’s more, the last sentence points out that those small domestic mills are more competitive than foreign steel mills to take more business from the big American steel mills. Actually, three of them are competitive relationship.
Which of the following, if true, would cast the most serious doubt on the claim made in the last sentence above?

(A) Quality rather than price is a major factor in determining the type of steel to be used for a particular application.

Since we know nothing about the qualities or prices of small domestic mills and foreign steel mills, this answer choice cannot cast doubt on the claim made in the last sentence.
(B) Foreign steel mills have long produced grades of steel comparable in quality to the steel produced by the big American mills.

It seems to be a contender. But we do not know how about the small domestic mills.
(C) American quotas on imported goods have often induced other countries to impose similar quotas on American goods.

Other countries that impose similar quotas on American goods are outside the scope of the argument.

Because the products are different between small domestic mills and big mills, they are no rivals.
(D) Domestic "mini-mills" consistently produce better grades of steel than do the big American mills.

Actually, this answer choice strengthens the argument by showing that domestic “mini-mills” have an advantage.
(E) Domestic "mini-mills" produce low-volume, specialized types of steel that are not produced by the big American steel mills.

Yes, in this case, it accurately points out a weakness about domestic “mini-mills”, thus weakening the argument. BA



40.
A recent report determined that although only three percent of drivers on Maryland highways equipped their vehicles with radar detectors, thirty-three percent of all vehicles ticketed for exceeding the speed limit were equipped with them. Clearly, drivers who equip their vehicles with radar detectors are more likely to exceed the speed limit regularly than are drivers who do not.

The conclusion is about who is more likely to exceed the speed limit regularly than is who else. However, in the argument, no such information has been referred, so the answer should talk about this kind of comparison.
The conclusion drawn above depends on which of the following assumptions?

(A) Drivers who equip their vehicles with radar detectors are less likely to be ticketed for exceeding the speed limit than are drivers who do not.

Who is less likely to be ticketed for exceeding the speed limit than is who else. Irrelevant.
(B) Drivers who are ticketed for exceeding the speed limit are more likely to exceed the speed limit regularly than are drivers who are not ticketed.

Yes, it refers to the comparison, thus strengthening the argument. BA

Although it may be obvious that the more often you speed, the more likely you are to get caught, the argument doesn’t literally spell it out, and that’s the point.
(C) The number of vehicles that were ticketed for exceeding the speed limit was greater than the number of vehicles that were equipped with radar detectors.


The comparison of numbers has no effect on the argument. Besides, the argument talks about the percentage.
(D) Many of the vehicles that were ticketed for exceeding the speed limit were ticketed more than once in the time period covered by the report.

The ticketed times have no effect on the argument.
(E) Drivers on Maryland highways exceeded the speed limit more often than did drivers on other state highways not covered in the report.

Other state highways are out of the scope of the argument.
19#
发表于 2013-3-8 23:05:52 | 只看该作者
1:16s
assumption
c
premise: m beat s ( the champion of the last four years)
conclusion: m trained very hard
rephrase: no other way than hard training can achieve this
2:29s
strengthen
d
premise: radar cause high speeding
        even non-commercial vehicles can be dangerous
conclusion:should ban all the radar use
rephrase:some accident was made by non-commercial vehicles
???
2:25s
weaken
premiseffshore some risk
       import more risk
aim: to reduce risk without influencing the usage
conclusion: invest more on offshore and import less
rephrase: this may cause less usage of oil
1:07s
weaken
premise:small will get more business from big company ,which is used to be taken by foreign companies
conclusion: quota will do good to small mills
rephrase:maybe big mills get more other benefits
b??
40.做过
注意到GAP:
was ticketed for speeding& exceed the speed limit
20#
发表于 2013-9-7 09:55:32 | 只看该作者
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