1、1GWD-TN-20: Verbal Section-1. GWD30-Q1:The artist Renoirs last word was “flowers,” spoken as they arranged a bouquet of roses just picked from his garden in a vase on his bedroom windowsill.A. as they arranged a bouquet of roses just picked from his gardenB. as a bouquet of roses had been just picke
2、d from his garden and was being arrangedC. as a bouquet of roses just picked from his garden was being arrangedD. during the arrangement of a bouquet of roses just picked from his gardenE. while they arranged a bouquet of roses that had just been picked from his garden-2. GWD30-Q2:Caribou are wary a
3、nimals with excellent hearing, so stalking them over the treeless landscape, getting close enough to kill it with nothing but a handheld lance, as Dorset people did, required exceptional hunting skill.A. so stalking them over the treeless landscape, getting close enough to kill itB. so to stalk them
4、 over the treeless landscape and get close enough to kill oneC. so in order to stalk them over the treeless landscape and get close enough to kill oneD. and so in order to stalk it over the treeless landscape, getting close enough to kill itE. and so stalking them over the treeless landscape and get
5、ting close enough in order to kill it-3. GWD30-Q3:Like ants, termites have an elaborate social structure in which a few individuals reproduce and the rest are serving the colony by tending juveniles, gathering food, building the nest, or they battle intruders.A. are serving the colony by tending juv
6、eniles, gathering food, building the nest, or they battleB. are serving the colony in that they tend juveniles, gather food, build the nest, or battleC. serve the colony, tending juveniles, gathering food, building the nest, or by battlingD. serve the colony by tending juveniles, gathering food, by
7、building the nest, or by battlingE. serve the colony by tending juveniles, gathering food, building the nest, or battling-4. GWD30-Q4:The three women, liberal activists who strongly support legislation in favor of civil rights and environmental protection, have consistently received labors unqualify
8、ing support.A. have consistently received labors unqualifying supportB. are consistently receiving the unqualifying support of labor2C. have consistently received the unqualified support of laborD. receive consistent and unqualified support by laborE. are receiving consistent and unqualified support
9、 by labor-5. GWD30-Q5:Citing the recent increase in earnings by several computer companies, economists feel that a cycle has begun in which personal computer users, especially corporate consumers, are replacing their PCs with more powerful models.A. a cycle has begun in which personal computer users
10、B. a cycle for personal computer users has begun in which theyC. there is a cycle beginning for personal computer usersD. it is the beginning of a cycle for personal computer usersE. personal computer users are in the beginning of a cycle when they-3GWD30-Q6 to Q9+ PP-RC 4:Some historians contend th
11、at conditions in the United States during the Second World War gave rise to a dynamic wartime alliance between trade unions and the African American community, an alliance that advanced the cause of civil rights. They conclude that the postwar demise of this vital alliance constituted a lost opportu
12、nity for the civil rights movement that followed the war. Other scholars, however, have portrayed organized labor as defending all along the relatively privileged position of White workers relative to African American workers. Clearly, these two perspectives are not easily reconcilable, but the hist
13、orical reality is not reducible to one or the other.Unions faced a choice between either maintaining the prewar status quo or promoting a more inclusive approach that sought for all members the right to participate in the internal affairs of unions, access to skilled and high-paying positions within
14、 the occupational hierarchy, and protection against managements arbitrary authority in the workplace. While union representatives often voiced this inclusive ideal, in practice unions far more often favored entrenched interests. The accelerating development of the civil rights movement following the
15、 Second World War exacerbated the unions dilemma, forcing trade unionists to confront contradictions in their own practices.-Q6:The passage is primarily concerned withA. providing a context within which to evaluate opposing viewpoints about a historical phenomenonB. identifying a flawed assumption u
16、nderlying one interpretation of a historical phenomenonC. assessing the merits and weaknesses of a controversial theory about a historical phenomenonD. discussing the historical importance of the development of a wartime allianceA. evaluating evidence used to support a particular interpretation of a
17、 historical phenomenon-Q7:According to the passage, the historians mentioned in line 1 and the scholars mentioned in line 11 disagree about theA. contribution made by organized labor to the war effort during the Second World WarB. issues that union members considered most important during the Second
18、 World WarC. relationship between unions and African Americans during the Second World WarD. effect of the Second World War on the influence of unions in the workplaceE. extent to which African Americans benefited from social and political changes following the Second World War-Q8:Which of the follo
19、wing best describes the purpose of the first sentence (lines 20-29) in the second paragraph in the passage?A. To summarize a situation confronted by unions during the Second World WarB. To summarize the role of unions in the workplace during the Second World WarC. To explain the philosophy supported
20、 by most unions during the Second World WarD. To assess the effect of the growth of the civil rights movement on unions during the Second World WarE. To present a criticism of the unions approach to representing workers during the Second World War49. GWD30-Q9:Which of the following best summarizes t
21、he opinion of the author of the passage regarding the two points of view presented in the first paragraph (lines 1-19) ?A. Neither point of view reflects the views of certain African American historians on trade unions during the Second World War.B. Neither point of view reflects the full complexity
22、 of the historical reality.C. One point of view is based on more reliable research than is the other.D. Both points of view have misinterpreted recent research on trade unions during the Second World War.E. The two points of view can be readily harmonized into a coherent interpretation.-10. PP-RC 4T
23、he “unions dilemma“ mentioned in the highlighted text can best be described as the question of whether or not toA. pressure management to create more skilled and high-paying positionsB. fight for greater union participation in management decisionsC. include minority workers in their membershipD. ext
24、end full rights and benefits to all their membersE. emphasize the recruitment of new members over serving the needs of current members5GWD30-Q11 to Q13:First identified in 1969, komatiites are Earths oldest known volcanic rocks and contain three times as much magnesium as do most volcanic rocks. Thi
25、s chemical composition suggests that komatiites formed from the hottest lava known ever to have erupted: a high concentration of magnesium changes the physical properties of lava so that unusually high temperatures would be required for the lava to exist as a liquid.Komatiites discovery was surprisi
26、ng in light of then-current geological theories about magmas, molten rock that forms in the Earths mantle (the layer beneath the crust) and composes volcanic lava eruptions. Prior to 1960, geologists Bowen and Hess disagreed over whether or not the very high temperatures needed to produce magmas ric
27、h in magnesium could have existed on Earth. Hess suggested that the presence of water, probably released from minerals decomposing in the Earths mantle, might have meant that a high-magnesium magma could have existed at a lower temperature. But Bowen showed experimentally that the high temperatures
28、were indeed necessary. By 1960, it was generally accepted that volcanic rocks with such high levels of magnesium could not exist, and thus the discovery of komatiites changed geologists assumptions about the characteristics of the Earths mantle around the time of the formation of komatiites, between
29、 2.5 and 4 billion years ago.-Q11:Which of the following most accurately describes the organization of the passage?A. Two divergent views of a scientific phenomenon are reconciled.B. A phenomenon is described and its scientific significance is discussed.C. The discovery of a scientific phenomenon is
30、 traced and its implications for further research are suggested.D. A long-standing scientific theory is examined and recently discovered evidence is shown to support it.E. The ways in which a particular geological phenomenon is exceptional are detailed and classified.-Q12:Information in the passage
31、suggests which of the following concerning the Earths mantle 2.5 to 4 billion years ago?A. It contained magmas that were more significantly affected by the decomposition of minerals than are current-day magmas.B. It contained a lower proportion of water that it contains today.C. Its characteristics
32、were accurately described by both Bowen and Hess.D. Its temperature was sufficiently high to produce magmas with high magnesium content.E. Its total magnesium content then was roughly equivalent to its magnesium content today.-Q13:Which of the following most accurately states the main point of the p
33、assage?A. Komatiites provide information about rates of volcanic eruption between 2.5 and 4 billion years ago.B. Komatiites provide information about how the physical properties of lava in the Earths past compare with those of current-day lava.C. Komatiites provide evidence that undermines Bowens ex
34、perimental conclusions regarding the temperatures at which lava exists as a liquid.D. Komatiites provide evidence that has changed geologists ideas about the characteristics of the Earths mantle between 2.5 and 4 billion years ago.E. Komatiites provide evidence that water in the Earths mantle may ha
35、ve reduced the temperature required for lava to exist as a liquid.614. GWD30-Q14:Background information: This year, each film submitted to the Barbizon Film Festival was submitted in one of ten categories. For each category, there was a panel that decided which submitted films to accept.Fact 1: With
36、in each category, the rate of acceptance for domestic films was the same as that for foreign films.Fact 2: The overall rate of acceptance of domestic films was significantly higher than that of foreign films.In light of the background information, which of the following, if true, can account for fac
37、t 1 and fact 2 both being true of the submissions to this years Barbizon Film Festival?A. In each category, the selection panel was composed of filmmakers, and some selection panels included no foreign filmmakers.B. Significantly more domestic films than foreign films were submitted to the festival.
38、C. In each of the past three years, the overall acceptance rate was higher for foreign than for domestic films, an outcome that had upset some domestic filmmakers.D. The number of films to be selected in each category was predetermined, but in no category was it required that the acceptance rate of
39、foreign films should equal that of domestic films.E. Most foreign films, unlike most domestic films, were submitted in categories with high prestige, but with correspondingly low rates of acceptance.-15. GWD-29-Q40Mice that have been given morphine are very likely to develop blood poisoning because
40、bacteria that normally reside in the intestine typically respond to morphine by migrating into the bloodstream. However, when mice are given both morphine and the new drug naltrexone, blood poisoning is much less frequent, although it does still occur. These results provide support for researchers p
41、rediction that naltrexone will turn out to be toxic to certain types of bacteria.Which of the following, if discovered to be true, would most seriously weaken the support for the researchers prediction?A. After being administered to mice, naltrexone does not pass from the bloodstream into the intest
42、ine.B. Naltrexone inhibits morphine from triggering the migration of intestinal bacteria into the bloodstream.C. Mice that have been given naltrexone but not morphine have no greater risk of developing blood poisoning than do mice that have not been given either substance.D. The increased risk of bl
43、ood poisoning is not the only harmful effect on mice of being given morphine.E. Conditions other than the presence of intestinal bacteria in the bloodstream can cause blood poisoning in mice.-16. GWD30-Q16:Researchers are using computer images to help surgeons plan difficult operations and to develo
44、p programs that will work for doctors and nurses in the same way that flight simulators do for pilots, letting medical personnel practice their techniques and test their reflexes before they ever see a patient.A. plan difficult operations and to develop programs that will work for doctors and nurses
45、 in the same way that flight simulators doB. plan difficult operations and develop programs to work for doctors and nurses the same way as with flight simulatorsC. to plan difficult operations and to develop programs that will work for doctors and nurses like flight simulatorsD. plan difficult operations and in developing programs to work for doctors and nurses the same way as flight simulatorsE. to plan difficult operations and developing
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