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1、1GWD-TN-15: Verbal Section-1. GWD21-Q1:According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nations largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently p

2、ossible.A. with speeds much higher than isB. with speeds that are much higher than areC. at much higher speeds as areD. at much higher speeds than thatE. at speeds much higher than are-2. GWD-18-Q11In no other historical sighting did Halleys comet cause such a worldwide sensation as did its return i

3、n 1910-1911.A. did its return in 1910-1911B. had its 1910-1911 returnC. in its return of 1910-1911D. its return of 1910-1911 didE. its return in 1910-1911-3. GWD21-Q3:Highway Official: When resurfacing our concrete bridges, we should use electrically conductive concrete (ECC) rather than standard co

4、ncrete. In the winter, ECC can be heated by passing an electric current through it, thereby preventing ice buildup. The cost of the electricity needed is substantially lower than the cost of the deicing salt we currently use.Taxpayer: But construction costs for ECC are much higher than for standard

5、concrete, so your proposal is probably not justifiable on economic grounds.Which of the following, if true, could best be used to support the highway officials proposal in the face of the taxpayers objection?A. The use of de-icing salt causes corrosion of the reinforcing steel in concrete bridge dec

6、ks and damage to the concrete itself, thereby considerably shortening the useful life of concrete bridges.B. Severe icing conditions can cause power outages and slow down the work of emergency crews trying to get power restored.C. In weather conditions conducive to icing, ice generally forms on the

7、concrete surfaces of bridges well before it forms on parts of the roadway that go over solid ground.D. Aside from its potential use for de-icing bridges, ECC might also be an effective means of keeping other concrete structures such as parking garages and airport runways ice free.E. If ECC were to b

8、e used for a bridge surface, the electric current would be turned on only at times at which ice was likely to form.-24. GWD21-Q4:Which of the following most logically completes the passage?Appendicitis (inflammation of the appendix) is potentially fatal; consequently, patients with symptoms strongly

9、 suggesting appendicitis almost always have their appendix removed. The appropriate surgery is low-risk but performed unnecessarily in about 20 percent of all cases. A newly developed internal scan for appendicitis is highly accurate, producing two misdiagnoses for every 98 correct diagnoses. Clearl

10、y, using this test, doctors can largely avoid unnecessary removals of the appendix without, however, performing any fewer necessary ones than before, since _.A. the patients who are correctly diagnosed with this test as not having appendicitis invariably have medical conditions that are much less se

11、rious than appendicitisB. the misdiagnoses produced by this test are always instances of attributing appendicitis to someone who does not, in fact, have itC. all of the patients who are diagnosed with this test as having appendicitis do, in fact, have appendicitisD. every patient who is diagnosed wi

12、th this test as having appendicitis has more than one of the symptoms generally associated with appendicitisE. the only patients who are misdiagnosed using this test are patients who lack one or more of the symptoms that are generally associated with appendicitis-5. GWD-18-Q17Rivaling the pyramids o

13、f Egypt or even the ancient cities of the Maya as an achievement, the army of terra-cotta warriors created to protect Qin Shi Huang, Chinas first emperor, in his afterlife is more than 2,000 years old and took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to complete.A. the army of terra-cotta warriors create

14、d to protect Qin Shi Huang, Chinas first emperor, in his afterlife is more than 2,000 years old and took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to completeB. Qin Shi Huang, Chinas first emperor, was protected in his afterlife by an army of terra-cotta warriors that was created more than 2,000 years ago

15、 by 700,000 artisans who took more than 36 years to complete itC. it took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to create an army of terra-cotta warriors more than 2,000 years ago that would protect Qin Shi Huang, Chinas first emperor, in his afterlifeD. more than 2,000 years ago, 700,000 artisans wor

16、ked more than 36 years to create an army of terra-cotta warriors to protect Qin Shi Huang, Chinas first emperor, in his afterlifeE. more than 36 years were needed to complete the army of terra-cotta warriors that 700,000 artisans created 2,000 years ago to protect Qin Shi Huang, Chinas first emperor

17、, in his afterlife-6. GWD21-Q6:Heirloom tomatoes, grown from seeds saved from the previous year, only look less appetizing than their round and red supermarket cousins, often green and striped, or have plenty of bumps and bruises, but are more flavorful.A. cousins, often green and striped, or have p

18、lenty of bumps and bruises, but areB. cousins, often green and striped, or with plenty of bumps and bruises, althoughC. cousins, often green and striped, or they have plenty of bumps and bruises, although they areD. cousins; they are often green and striped, or with plenty of bumps and bruises, alth

19、oughE. cousins; they are often green and striped, or have plenty of bumps and bruises, but they are-3GWD 21-Q7 to Q9:Seventeenth-century philosopher John Locke stated that as much as 99 percent of the value of any useful product can be attributed to “the effects of labor.” For Lockes intellectual he

20、irs it was only a short step to the “labor theory of value,” whose formulators held that 100 percent of the value of any product is generated by labor (the human work needed to produce goods) and that therefore the employer who appropriates any part of the products value as profit is practicing thef

21、t.Although human effort is required to produce goods for the consumer market, effort is also invested in making capital goods (tools, machines, etc.), which are used to facilitate the production of consumer goods. In modern economies about one-third of the total output of consumer goods is attributa

22、ble to the use of capital goods. Approximately two-thirds of the income derived from this total output is paid out to workers as wages and salaries, the remaining third serving as compensation to the owners of the capital goods. Moreover, part of this remaining third is received by workers who are s

23、hareholders, pension beneficiaries, and the like. The labor theory of value systematically disregards the productive contribution of capital goodsa failing for which Locke must bear part of the blame.-Q7:According to the author of the passage, which of the following is true of the distribution of th

24、e income derived from the total output of consumer goods in a modern economy?A. Workers receive a share of this income that is significantly smaller than the value of their labor as a contribution to total output.B. Owners of capital goods receive a share of this income that is significantly greater

25、 than the contribution to total output attributable to the use of capital goods.C. Owners of capital goods receive a share of this income that is no greater than the proportion of total output attributable to the use of capital goods.D. Owners of capital goods are not fully compensated for their inv

26、estment because they pay out most of their share of this income to workers as wages and benefits.E. Workers receive a share of this income that is greater than the value of their labor because the labor theory of value overestimates their contribution to total output.-Q8:The author of the passage is

27、 primarily concerned withA. criticizing Lockes economic theoriesB. discounting the contribution of labor in a modern economyC. questioning the validity of the labor theory of valueD. arguing for a more equitable distribution of business profitsE. contending that employers are overcompensated for cap

28、ital goods-Q9:Which of the following arguments would a proponent of the labor theory of value, as it is presented in the first paragraph, be most likely to use in response to the statement that “The labor theory of value systematically disregards the productive contribution of capital goods” (lines

29、44-47)?A. The productive contributions of workers and capital goods cannot be compared because the productive life span of capital goods is longer than that of workers.B. The authors analysis of the distribution of income is misleading because only a small percentage of workers are also shareholders

30、.4C. Capital goods are valuable only insofar as they contribute directly to the production of consumer goods.D. The productive contribution of capital goods must be discounted because capital goods require maintenance.E. The productive contribution of capital goods must be attributed to labor becaus

31、e capital goods are themselves products of labor.-510. GWD21-Q10:Researchers in Germany have unearthed 400,000-year-old wooden spears from what it appears was an ancient lakeshore hunting ground as stunning evidence of human ancestors who systematically hunted big game much earlier than believed.A.

32、it appears was an ancient lakeshore hunting ground as stunning evidence of human ancestors whoB. it appears had been an ancient lakeshore hunting ground and stunning evidence that human ancestorsC. appears was an ancient lakeshore hunting ground and is stunning evidence that human ancestorsD. appear

33、s to be an ancient lakeshore hunting ground, stunning evidence that human ancestorsE. appears that it is an ancient lakeshore hunting ground, stunning evidence of human ancestors who-11. GWD7-Q37:(CD-5-37)Escalating worldwide demand for corn has led to a sharp increase in the market price of corn, a

34、nd corn prices are likely to remain high. Corn is extensive used as feed for livestock, and because profit margins are tight in the livestock business, many farmers are expected to leave the business. With fewer suppliers, meat prices will surely rise. Nonetheless, observers expect an immediate shor

35、t-term decrease in meat prices.Which of the following, if true, most helps to justify the observers expectation?A. The increase in corn prices is due more to a decline in the supply of corn than to a growth in demand for it.B. Generally, farmers who are squeezed out of the livestock business send th

36、eir livestock to market much earlier than they otherwise would.C. Some people who ate meat regularly in the past are converting to diets that include little or no meat.D. As meat prices rise, the number of livestock producers is likely to rise again.E. Livestock producers who stay in the business wi

37、ll start using feed other than corn more extensively than they did in the past.-612. GWD21-Q12:Birds known as honeyguides exhibit a unique pattern of behavior: the bird leads another animal, such as a honey-badger or a human, to a bees nest with their chattering when they fly ahead; after the larger

38、 animal takes honey, the bird eats the wax and bee larvae.A. with their chattering when they flyB. with chattering and its flyingC. by chattering as it fliesD. by chattering and its flyingE. by chattering as they are flying-13. GWD-18-Q18The first shots of the American Revolution, fired at Lexington

39、 and Concord. Massachusetts, were, according to legend, heard around the world, but news of these shots, which were sent by swift messenger, took four days in reaching New York City as well as another additional eleven days to reach Charleston, South Carolina.A. shots, which were sent by swift messe

40、nger, took four days in reaching New York City as well as another additional eleven daysB. shots that was sent by swift messenger took four days in order to reach New York City, and also another eleven daysC. shots that were sent by swift messenger took four days to reach New York City and another e

41、leven daysD. shots took four days by swift messenger in order to reach New York City and another eleven days in additionE. shots took four days by swift messenger to reach New York City and another eleven days-14: GWD-18-Q30The ancient Nubians inhabited an area in which typhus occurs, yet surprising

42、ly few of their skeletons show the usual evidence of this disease. The skeletons do show deposits of tetracycline, an antibiotic produced by a bacterium common in Nubian soil. This bacterium can flourish on the dried grain used for making two staples of the Nubian diet, beer and bread. Thus, tetracy

43、cline in their food probably explains the low incidence of typhus among ancient Nubians.Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument relies?A. Infectious diseases other than typhus to which the ancient Nubians were exposed are unaffected by tetracycline.B. Tetracycline is not render

44、ed ineffective as an antibiotic by exposure to the processes involved in making bread and beer.C. Typhus cannot be transmitted by ingesting bread or beer contaminated with the infectious agents of this disease.D. Bread and beer were the only items in the diet of the ancient Nubians which could have contained tetracycline.E. Typhus is generally fatal.-7GWD 21-Q15 to Q18:In her account of unmarried womens experiences in colonial Philadelphia, Wulf argues that educated young women, particularly Quakers, enga

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