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1、GWD-TN-21: Verbal-Q1:GWD32-Q2Written in ink or engraved by stylus, more than 2,000 letters and documents on wooden tablets excavated at the site of the old roman fort at vindolanda in northern England are yielding a historical account of the military garrison in the first and second centuries that a

2、re so vivid in their details about personal life as they are from Pompeii A. are so vivid in their details about personal life as they ate B. are as vivid in their details of personal life as those gathered C. is as vivid in their detail about personal life as that gathered D. is as vivid in its det

3、ails of personal life as that gathered E. is so vivid in its details of personal life as is that -GWD-31-Q2-Q4The Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which measures the dollar value of finished goods and services produced by an economy during a given period, serves as the chief indicator of the economic w

4、ell-being of the United States. The GDP assumes that the economic significance of goods and services lies solely in their price, and that these goods and services add to the national well-being, not because of any intrinsic value they may possess, but simply because they were produced and bought. Ad

5、ditionally, only those goods and services involved in monetary transactions are included in the GDP. Thus, the GDP ignores the economic utility of such things as a clean environment and cohesive families and communities. It is therefore not merely coincidental, since national policies in capitalist

6、and non-capitalist countries alike are dependent on indicators such as the GDP, that both the environment and the social structure have been eroded in recent decades. Not only does the GDP mask this erosion, it can actually portray it as an economic gain: an oil spill off a coastal region “adds” to

7、the GDP because it generates commercial activity. In short, the nations central measure of economic well-being works like a calculating machine that adds but cannot subtract.2: Which of the following best describes the function of the second sentence of the passage (lines 7-14: the GDP assumes that

8、the economic significance ) in the context of the passage as a whole?A. It describes an assumption about the GDP that is defended in the course of the passage.B. It contributes to a discussion of the origins of the GDP.C. It clarifies a common misconception about the use of the GDP.D. It identifies

9、a major flaw in the GDPE. It suggests a revision to the method of calculating the GDP.-3: The primary purpose of the passage is toA. identify ways in which the GDP could be modified so that it would serve as a more accurate indicator of the economic well being of the United States.B. suggest that th

10、e GDP, in spite of certain shortcomings, is still the most reliable indicator of the economic well-being of the United StatesC. examine crucial shortcomings of the GDP as an indicator of the economic well being of the United StatesD. argue that the growth of the United States economy in recent decad

11、es has diminished the effectiveness of the GDP as an indicator of the nations economic well-being.E. discuss how the GDP came to be used as the primary indicator of the economic well being of the United States-4: The passage implies that national policies that rely heavily on economic indicators suc

12、h as the GDP tend toA. become increasingly capitalistic in natureB. disregard the economic importance of environmental and social factors that do not involve monetary transactionsC. overestimate the amount of commercial activity generated by environmental disastersD. overestimate the economic signif

13、icance of cohesive families and communitiesE. assume that the economic significance of goods and services does not lie solely in the price of those goods and services -GWD-31-Q5-Q8A key decision required of advertising managers is whether a “hard-sell” or “soft-sell” strategy is appropriate for a sp

14、ecific target market. The hard-sell approach involves the use of direct, forceful claims regarding the benefits of the advertised brand over competitors offerings. In contrast, the soft-sell approach involves the use of advertising claims that imply superiority more subtly.One positive aspect of the

15、 hard-sell approach is its use of very simple and straightforward product claims presented as explicit conclusions, with little room for confusion regarding the advertisers message. However, some consumers may resent being told what to believe and some may distrust the message. Resentment and distru

16、st often lead to counterargumentation and to boomerang effects where consumers come to believe conclusions diametrically opposed to conclusions endorsed in advertising claims. By contrast, the risk of boomerang erects is greatly reduced with soft-sell approaches. One way to implement the soft-sell a

17、pproach is to provide information that implies the main conclusions the advertiser wants the consumer to draw, but leave the conclusions themselves unstated. Because consumers are invited to make up their own minds, implicit conclusions reduce the risk of resentment, distrust, and counterargumentati

18、on.Recent research on consumer memory and judgment suggests another advantage of implicit conclusions. Beliefs or conclusions that are self-generated are more accessible from memory than beliefs from conclusions provided explicitly by other individuals, and thus have a greater impact on judgment and

19、 decision making. Moreover, self-generated beliefs are often perceived as more accurate and valid than the beliefs of others, because other individuals may be perceived as less knowledgeable, or may be perceived as manipulative or deliberately misleading.Despite these advantages, implicit conclusion

20、s may not always be more effective than explicit conclusions. One risk is that some consumers may fail to draw their own conclusions and thus miss the point of the message. Inferential activity is likely only when consumers are motivated and able to engage in effortful cognitive processes. Another r

21、isk is that some consumers may draw conclusions other than the one intended. Even if inferential activity is likely, there is no guarantee that consumers will follow the path provided by the advertiser. Finally, a third risk is that consumers may infer the intended conclusion but question the validi

22、ty of their inference.5: The primary purpose of the passage is toA. point out the risks involved in the use of a particular advertising strategyB. make a case or the superiority of one advertising strategy over anotherC. illustrate the ways in which two advertising strategies may be implementedD. pr

23、esent the advantages and disadvantages of two advertising strategiesE. contrast the types of target markets for which two advertising strategies are appropriate-6: It can be inferred from the passage that the research mentioned in line 43 (Recent research on consumer memory and judgment) supports wh

24、ich of the following statements?A. implicit conclusions are more likely to capture accurately the point of the advertisers message than are explicit conclusions.B. Counterargument action is less likely to occur if an individuals beliefs or conclusions are readily accessible from memory.C. The hard-s

25、ell approach results in conclusions that are more difficult for the consumer to recall than are conclusions resulting from the soft-sell approach.D. When the beliefs of others are presented as definite and forceful claims, they are perceived to be as accurate as self-generated beliefs.E. Despite the

26、 advantages of implicit conclusions, the hard-sell approach involves fewer risks for the advertiser than does the soft-sell approach.-7: It can be inferred from the passage that one situation in which the boomerang effect often occurs is when consumersA. have been exposed to forceful claims that are

27、 diametrically opposed to those in an advertisers messageB. have previous self-generated beliefs or conclusions that are readily accessible from memoryC. are subjected to advertising messages that are targeted at specific markets to which those consumers do not belongD. are confused regarding the po

28、int of the advertisers messageE. come to view the advertisers message with suspicion-8: It can be inferred from the passage that advertisers could reduce one of the risks discussed in the last paragraph if they were able to provideA. motivation for consumers to think about the advertisements message

29、B. information that implies the advertisers intended conclusion but leaves that conclusion unstatedC. subtle evidence that the advertised product is superior to that of competitorsD. information comparing the advertised product with its competitorsE. opportunity for consumers to generate their own b

30、eliefs or conclusions-9. GWD31-Q9As a pianist, composer, scholar, and essayist on a variety of learned subjects, among the most gifted and versatile musicians of his time was Camille Saint-Saens(1835-1921) who was, as many of his contemporaries were, deeply interested in Oriental themes.A. As a pian

31、ist ,composer, scholar, and essayist on a variety of learned subjects, among the most gifted and versatile musicians of his time was Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921), who wasB. As a pianist, composer, scholar, and essayist on a variety of earned subjects, Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) was among the

32、 most gifted and versatile Musicians of his time and having beenC. Pianist, composer, scholar, and essayist on a variety of learned subjects, among the most gifted and versatile musicians of his time was Camille Saint-Saens(1835-1921), and he wasD. Pianist, composer, scholar, and essayist on a varie

33、ty of learned subjects, Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) was among the most gifted and versatile musicians of his time and wasE. Pianist, composer, scholar, and essayist on a variety of learned subjects, Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921), who was, among the musicians of his time, one of the most gifted

34、 and versatile, had been-GWD31-Q10The Hyksos invaded the Nile Delta of Egypt and ruled it from 1650 B.C. Their origin is uncertain, but archaeologists hypothesize that they were Canaanites. In support of this hypothesis, the archaeologists point out that excavations of Avans, the Hyksos capital in E

35、gypt, have uncovered large numbers of artifacts virtually identical to artifacts produced in Ashkelon, and Ashkelon was a major city of Canaan at the time of the Hyksos invasion.In order to evaluate the force of the archaeologists evidence, it would useful to determine which of the following?A. Whet

36、her artifacts from Ashkelon were widely traded to non-Canaanite cities?B. Whether significant numbers of artifacts that do not resemble artifacts produced in Ashkelon have been found at Avans?C. Whether Avans was the nearest Hyksos city in Egypt to Canaan?D. Whether Ashkelon after 1550 B.C. continue

37、d to produce artifacts similar to those found at Avans?E. Whether any artifacts produced by the Hyksos after 1550 B.C .have been found in Egypt-11. GWD31-Q11Cash flows to stock and bond mutual funds have gained strength in the last two months, but fund managers have not been eager to invest the new

38、money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios at the highest level in six months.A. have not been eager to invest the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios atB. have not been eager to invest the new money, instead preferring to rais

39、e the cash levels in their portfolios toC. have not been eager at investing the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in thief portfolios toD. were not eager to invest the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels the cash levels in their portfolios atE. were not

40、eager at investing the new money, instead preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios to-12. GWD31-Q12Secret passwords are often used to control access to computers when employees as their initials or birth dates. To improve security, employers should assign randomly generated passwords

41、to employees rather than allowing employees to make up their own.Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the conclusion drawn above?A. If passwords are generated randomly, it is theoretically possible that employees will be assigned passwords that they might have selected on their

42、 own.B. Randomly generated passwords are so difficult for employees to recall that they often record the passwords in places where the passwords could be easily seen by others.C. Computer systems protected by passwords are designed to ignore commands that are entered by employees or others who use i

43、nvalid passwords.D. In general, the higher the level of security maintained at the computer system, the more difficult it is for unauthorized users to obtain access to the system.E. Control of physical access to computers by the use of locked doors and guards should be used in addition to passwords

44、in order to maintain security-13. GWD31-Q13Dolphins lack vocal cords, nevertheless creating sounds: a complicated system of whistles, Squeaks, moans, trills, and clicks are produced by sphincter muscles inside the blowhole.A. nevertheless creating sounds: a complicated system of whistles, squeaks, m

45、oans, trills, and clicks are produced byB. nevertheless creating sounds: they produce a complicated system of whistles, squeaks, moans, trills, and clicks withC. but they do create sounds, producing a complicated system of whistles, squeaks, moans, trills, and clicks withD. but they do create sounds, a complicated system of whistles, squeaks, moans, trills, and clicks being producedE. but nevertheless creating sounds: a complicated system of whistles, squeaks, moans, trills, and clicks produced by-

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