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1、GWD-TN-4: Verbal-GWD6-Q1:The themes that Rita Dove explores in her poetry is universal, encompassing much of the human condition while occasionally she deals with racial issues.A. is universal, encompassing much of the human condition while occasionally she dealsB. is universal, encompassing much of

2、 the human condition, also occasionally it dealsC. are universal, they encompass much of the human condition and occasionally dealsD. are universal, encompassing much of the human condition while occasionally dealingE. are universal, they encompass much of the human condition, also occasionally are

3、dealing-GWD6-Q2:According to its proponents, a proposed new style of aircraft could, by skimming along the top of the atmosphere, fly between most points on Earth in under two hours.A. According to its proponents, a proposed new style of aircraft could, by skimming along the top of the atmosphere, f

4、ly between most points on Earth in under two hours.B. By skimming along the top of the atmosphere, proponents of a proposed new style of aircraft say it could fly between most points on Earth in under two hours.C. A proposed new style of aircraft could fly between most points on Earth in under two h

5、ours, according to its proponents, with it skimming along the top of the atmosphere. D. A proposed new style of aircraft, say its proponents, could fly between most points on Earth in under two hours because of its skimming along the top of the atmosphere.E. According to its proponents, skimming alo

6、ng the top of the atmosphere makes it possible that a proposed new style of aircraft could fly between most points on Earth in under two hours.-Q3: GWD-4-17Although the restaurant company has recently added many new restaurants across the country and its sales have increased dramatically, its sales

7、at restaurants open for more than a year have declined.A. the restaurant company has recently added many new restaurants across the country and its sales have increased dramatically, itsB. the restaurant company has recently added many new restaurants across the country and its sales increased drama

8、tically, itsC. many new restaurants have recently been opened across the country and its sales increased dramatically, the restaurant companysD. having recently added many new restaurants across the country and with its sales increasing dramatically, the restaurant companys E. recently adding many n

9、ew restaurants across the country and having its sales increase dramatically, the restaurant companys -GWD6-Q4:In the past the country of Siduria has relied heavily on imported oil. Siduria recently implemented a program to convert heating systems from oil to natural gas. Siduria already produces mo

10、re natural gas each year than it burns, and oil production in Sidurian oil fields is increasing at a steady pace. If these trends in fuel production and usage continue, therefore, Sidurian reliance on foreign sources for fuel should decline soon.Which of the following is an assumption on which the a

11、rgument depends?A. In Siduria the rate of fuel consumption is rising no more quickly than the rate of fuel production.B. Domestic production of natural gas is rising faster than is domestic production of oil in Siduria.C. No fuel other than natural gas is expected to be used as a replacement for oil

12、 in Siduria.D. Buildings cannot be heated by solar energy rather than by oil or natural gas.E. All new homes that are being built will have natural-gas-burning heating systems.-GWD6-Q5 to Q7:According to a theory advanced by researcher Paul Martin, the wave of species extinctions that occurred in No

13、rth America about 11,000 years ago, at the end of the Pleistocene era, can be directly attributed to the arrival of humans, i.e., the Paleoindians, who were ancestors of modern Native Americans. However, anthropologist Shepard Krech points out that large animal species vanished even in areas where t

14、here is no evidence to demonstrate that Paleoindians hunted them. Nor were extinctions confined to large animals: small animals, plants, and insects disappeared, presumably not all through human consumption. Krech also contradicts Martins exclusion of climatic change as an explanation by asserting t

15、hat widespread climatic change did indeed occur at the end of the Pleistocene. Still, Krech attributes secondary if not primary responsibility for the extinctions to the Paleoindians, arguing that humans have produced local extinctions elsewhere. But, according to historian Richard White, even the a

16、ttribution of secondary responsibility may not be supported by the evidence. White observes that Martins thesis depends on coinciding dates for the arrival of humans and the decline of large animal species, and Krech, though aware that the dates are controversial, does not challenge them; yet recent

17、 archaeological discoveries are providing evidence that the date of human arrival was much earlier than 11,000 years ago.-Q5:Which of the following is true about Martins theory, as that theory is described in the passage?A. It assumes that the Paleoindians were primarily dependent on hunting for sur

18、vival.B. It denies that the Pleistocene species extinctions were caused by climate change.C. It uses as evidence the fact that humans have produced local extinctions in other situations.D. It attempts to address the controversy over the date of human arrival in North America.E. It admits the possibi

19、lity that factors other than the arrival of humans played a role in the Pleistocene extinctions.-Q6:Which of the following, if true, would most weaken Krechs objections to Martins theory?A. Further studies showing that the climatic change that occurred at the end of the Pleistocene era was even more

20、 severe and widespread than was previously believedB. New discoveries indicating that Paleoindians made use of the small animals, plants, and insects that became extinctC. Additional evidence indicating that widespread climatic change occurred not only at the end of the Pleistocene era but also in p

21、revious and subsequent erasD. Researchers discoveries that many more species became extinct in North America at the end of the Pleistocene era than was previously believedE. New discoveries establishing that both the arrival of humans in North America and the wave of Pleistocene extinctions took pla

22、ce much earlier than 11,000 years agos-GWD6-Q7:In the last sentence of the passage, the author refers to “recent archaeological discoveries” (lines 36-37) most probably in order toA. refute Whites suggestion that neither Maritn nor Krech adequately account for Paleoindians contributions to the Pleis

23、tocene extinctionsB. cast doubt on the possibility that a more definitive theory regarding the causes of the Pleistocene extinctions may be forthcomingC. suggest that Martins, Krechs, and Whites theories regarding the Pleistocene extinctions are all open to questionD. call attention to the most cont

24、roversial aspect of all the current theories regarding the Pleistocene extinctionsE. provide support for Whites questioning of both Martins and Krechs positions regarding the role of Paleoindians in the Pleistocene extinctionsA-GWD6-Q8:Many financial experts believe that policy makers at the Federal

25、 Reserve, now viewing the economy as balanced between moderate growth and low inflation, are almost certain to leave interest rates unchanged for the foreseeable future.A. Reserve, now viewing the economy as balanced between moderate growth and low inflation, areB. Reserve, now viewing the economy t

26、o be balanced between that of moderate growth and low inflation and areC. Reserve who, now viewing the economy as balanced between moderate growth and low inflation, areD. Reserve, who now view the economy to be balanced between that of moderate growth and low inflation, will beE. Reserve, which now

27、 views the economy to be balanced between moderate growth and low inflation, is-GWD6-Q9 to Q12:The sloth bear, an insect-eating animal native to Nepal, exhibits only one behavior that is truly distinct from that of other bear species: the females carry their cubs (at least part-time) until the cubs

28、are about nine months old, even though the cubs can walk on their own at six months. Cub-carrying also occurs among some other myrmecophagous (ant-eating) mammals; therefore, one explanation is that cub-carrying is necessitated by myrmecophagy, since myrmecophagy entails a low metabolic rate and hig

29、h energy expenditure in walking between food patches. However, although polar bears locomotion is similarly inefficient, polar bear cubs walk along with their mother. Furthermore, the daily movements of sloth bears and American black bears which are similar in size to sloth bears and have similar-si

30、zed home ranges reveal similar travel rates and distances, suggesting that if black bear cubs are able to (26) keep up with their mother, so too should sloth bear cubs. An alternative explanation is defense from predation. Black bear cubs use trees for defense, whereas brown bears and polar bears, w

31、hich regularly inhabit treeless environments, rely on aggression to protect their cubs. Like brown bears and polar bears (and unlike other myrmecophagous mammals, which are noted for their passivity), sloth bears are easily provoked to aggression. Sloth bears also have relatively large canine teeth,

32、 which appear to be more functional for fighting than for foraging. Like brown bears and polar bears, sloth bears may have evolved in an environment with few trees. They are especially attracted to food-rich grasslands; although few grasslands persist today on the Indian subcontinent, this type of h

33、abitat was once wide spread there. Grasslands support high densities of tigers, which fight and sometimes kill sloth bears; sloth bears also coexist with and have been killed by tree-climbing leopards, (52) and are often confronted and chased by rhinoceroses and elephants, which can topple trees (53

34、). Collectively these factors probably selected against tree-climbing as a defensive strategy for sloth bear cubs. Because sloth bears are smaller than brown and polar bears and are under greater threat from dangerous animals, they may have adopted the extra precaution of carrying their cubs. Althou

35、gh cub-carrying may also be adoptive for myrmecophagous foraging, the behavior of sloth bear cubs, which climb on their mothers back at the first sign of danger, suggests that predation was a key stimulus.-Q9:The primary purpose of the passage is toA. trace the development of a particular behavioral

36、 characteristic of the sloth bearB. explore possible explanations for a particular behavioral characteristic of the sloth bearC. compare the defensive strategies of sloth bear cubs to the defensive strategies of cubs of other bear speciesD. describe how certain behavioral characteristics of the slot

37、h bear differ from those of other myrmecophagous mammalsE. provide an alternative to a generally accepted explanation of a particular behavioral characteristic of myrmecophagous mammals-Q10: The author mentions rhinoceroses and elephants (lines 52-53) primarily in order toA. explain why sloth bears

38、are not successful foragers in grassland habitatsB. identify the predators that have had the most influence on the behavior of sloth bearsC. suggest a possible reason that sloth bear cubs do not use tree-climbing as a defenseD. provide examples of predators that were once widespread across the India

39、n subcontinentE. defend the assertion that sloth bears are under greater threat from dangerous animals than are other bear species-GWD6-Q11:Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the authors argument in lines 18-26 (“Furthermore sloth bear cubs”)?A. Cub-carrying behavior has been observe

40、d in many non-myrmecophagous mammals.B. Many of the largest myrmecophagous mammals do not typically exhibit cub-carrying behavior.C. Some sloth bears have home ranges that are smaller in size than the average home ranges of black bears.D. The locomotion of black bears is significantly more efficient

41、 than the locomotion of sloth bears.E. The habitat of black bears consists of terrain that is significantly more varied than that of the habitat of sloth bears.-GWD6-Q12:Which of the following is mentioned in the passage as a way in which brown bears and sloth bears are similar?A. They tend to becom

42、e aggressive when provoked.B. They live almost exclusively in treeless environments.C. They are preyed upon by animals that can climb or topple trees.D. They are inefficient in their locomotion.E. They have relatively large canine teeth.-GWD6-Q13:Floating in the waters of the equatorial Pacific, an

43、array of buoys collects and transmits data on long-term interactions between the ocean and the atmosphere, interactions that affect global climate.A. atmosphere, interactions that affectB. atmosphere, with interactions affectingC. atmosphere that affectsD. atmosphere that is affectingE. atmosphere a

44、s affects-GWD6-Q14:Political Advertisement:Mayor Delmonts critics complain about the jobs that were lost in the city under Delmonts leadership. Yet the fact is that not only were more jobs created than were eliminated, but the average pay for these new jobs has been higher than the average pay for j

45、obs citywide every year since Delmont took office. So there can be no question that throughout Delmonts tenure the average paycheck in this city has been getting steadily bigger.Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument in the advertisement?A. The average pay for jobs created in the city during the past thre

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