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欢迎serenaluo归队,准备充分点好呀,我们这里大都还没考呢,大家一起加油啦:) 我这几天也没好好复习,惭愧ing~~~ ,好多事情一起来,感觉有点力不从心了,而且这两天突然发觉一看阅读就犯困,也不知道怎么回事,恨呐!!!   anyway,这个双休计划猛赶一下进度,准备今晚SC20,CR20,RC2篇,明后两天SC80,CR80,RC至少10篇,争取再做MATH1~2个section,空下来看两篇作文。不知道完不完的成,不过我会尽全力的。这就看书去~~~~~ BTW,问一道题目: Questions 10-11 are based on the following. From time to time, the press indulges in outbursts of indignation over the use of false or misleading information by the U.S. government in support of its policies and programs. No one endorses needless deception. But consider this historical analogy. It is known that Christopher Columbus, on his first voyage to the New World, deliberately falsified the log to show a shorter sailing distance for each day out than the ships had actually traveled. In this way, Columbus was able to convince his skeptical sailors that they had not sailed past the point at which they expected to find the shores of India. Without this deception, Columbus’s sailors might well have mutinied, and the New World might never have been discovered. TESTC-11. Which of the following is the main weakness of the historical analogy drawn in the passage above? (A) The sailors in Columbus’s crew never knew that they had been deceived, while government deception is generally uncovered by the press. (B) A ship’s log is a record intended mainly for use by the captain, while press reports are generally disseminated for use by the public at large. (C) The members of a ship’s crew are selected by the captain of the ship, while those who work in the press are self-selected. (D) The crew of a ship is responsible for the success of a voyage, while the press is not responsible for the use others make of the factual information it publishes.(E) (E) In a democracy, the people are expected to participate in the nation’s political decision making, while the members of a ship’s crew are expected simply to obey the orders of the captain. 这道题目为什么选E?我看A和B也蛮有道理的呀! 
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