GWD-TN-12没有相关题型
GWD-TN-13
T-9-Q14. GWD-13-40
In response to viral infection, the immune systems of mice typically produce antibodies that destroy the virus by binding to proteins on its surface. Mice infected with a herpesvirus generally develop keratitis, a degenerative disease affecting part of the eye. Since proteins on the surface of cells in this part of the eye closely resemble those on the herpesvirus surface, scientists hypothesize that these cases of keratitis are caused by antibodies to herpesvirus.
Which of the following, if true, gives the greatest additional support to the scientists’ hypothesis?
A. Other types of virus have surface proteins that closely resemble proteins found in various organs of mice.
B. There are mice that are unable to form antibodies in response to herpes infections, and these mice contract herpes at roughly the same rate as other mice.
C. Mice that are infected with a herpesvirus but do not develop keratitis produce as many antibodies as infected mice that do develop keratitis.
D. There are mice that are unable to form antibodies in response to herpes infections, and these mice survive these infections without ever developing keratitis.
E. Mice that have never been infected with a herpesvirus can sometimes develop keratitis.
为了应对细菌侵扰,老鼠的免疫系统会产生一种抗体通过bind to病毒表面的蛋白质来杀死病毒。老鼠感染了H病毒通常会患K病。一种影响眼睛的变性疾病。眼睛细胞表面的蛋白质与H病毒表面的蛋白质很相似,因此科学家假设K病是由H病毒的抗体引起的。-----D答案:如果感染H病毒的老鼠没有产生抗体,那么幸存下来的老鼠没有患K病。排除了H病毒导致K病的可能性,支持了文章结论
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Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium transmitted to humans by deer ticks. Generally deer ticks pick up the bacterium while in the larval stage from feeding on infected white-footed mice. However, certain other species on which the larvae feed do not harbor the bacterium. Therefore, if the population of these other species were increased, the number of ticks acquiring the bacterium and hence the number of people contracting Lyme disease would likely decline.
Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?
A. Ticks do not suffer any adverse consequences from carrying the bacterium that causes Lyme disease in humans.
B. There are no known cases of a human’s contracting Lyme disease through contact with white-footed mice.
C. A deer tick feeds only once while in the larval stage.
D. A single host animal can be the source of bacterium for many tick larvae.
E. None of the other species on which deer tick larvae feed harbor other bacteria that ticks transmit to humans
L病是由通过deer ticks将细菌传染给人类而产生的。一般情况下deer ticks在幼虫时期吃了被感染的白爪老鼠获得了细菌。然而,其他种类在幼虫时期没有。因此如果其他种类数量增加,那么deer ticks的数量以及人类患L病的数量很有可能减少。---
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GWD-TN-15
3. GWD21-Q3:
Highway Official: When resurfacing our concrete bridges, we should use electrically conductive concrete (ECC) rather than standard concrete. 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 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 official’s proposal in the face of the taxpayer’s objection?
A. The use of de-icing salt causes corrosion of the reinforcing steel in concrete bridge decks 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 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 be used for a bridge surface, the electric current would be turned on only at times at which ice was likely to form.
交通官员:当再次铺平我们的混凝土大桥,我们应该使用ECC而不是standard concrete.在冬天,ECC被通过的电流加热,因此防止结冰。电的成本要远低于防止结冰而使用的盐的成本。
纳税人:但是建造ECC的成本要远高于standard concrete,所以这个建议会因为成本考虑而拒绝。------支持官员的建议,A答案:使用防结冰的盐会造成混凝土桥的寿命缩短。但是如果使用盐会造成桥的寿命缩短也是不符合经济考虑,也许损失潜在收入会超过建造ECC的成本。
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11. GWD7-Q37:(CD-5-37)
Escalating worldwide demand for corn has led to a sharp increase in the market price of corn, and 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 short-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 their 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 will start using feed other than corn more extensively than they did in the past.
题目同第5套37题
GWD-TN-16
19: GWD-23-Q1
A major health insurance company in Lagolia pays for special procedures prescribed by physicians only if the procedure is first approved as “medically necessary” by a company-appointed review panel. The rule is intended to save the company the money it might otherwise spend on medically unnecessary procedures. The company has recently announced that in order to reduce its costs, it will abandon this rule.
Which of the following, if true, provides the strongest justification for the company’s decision?
A. Patients often register dissatisfaction with physicians who prescribe nothing for their ailments.
B. Physicians often prescribe special procedures that are helpful but not altogether necessary for the health of the patient.
C. The review process is expensive and practically always results in approval of the prescribed procedure.
D. The company’s review process does not interfere with the prerogative of physicians, in cases where more than one effective procedure is available, to select the one they personally prefer.
E. The number of members of the company-appointed review panel who review a given procedure depends on the cost of the procedure.
一个在L的健康保险公司支付一些医生的特殊治疗只有在这些治疗被通过为“医学上的必要”有公司制定的检查小组确定。这个规定是希望为公司省钱不把钱花在一些不必要的治疗上。但是公司宣布为了省钱将废除这项规定。----意思就是这项规定是很花钱的。因此C答案:检查过程很贵往往导致了治疗方案的通过。显然满足这个要求
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22. GWD25-Q22.
Springfield Fire Commissioner: the vast majority of false fire alarms are prank calls made anonymously from fire alarm boxes on street corners. Since virtually everyone has access to a private telephone, these alarm boxes have outlived their usefulness. Therefore, we propose to remove the boxes. Removing the boxes will reduce the number of prank calls without hampering people’s ability to report a fire.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the claim that the proposal, if carried out, will have the announced effect?
A. The fire department traces all alarm calls made from private telephones and records where they came from.
B. Maintaining the fire alarm boxes costs Springfield approximately five million dollars annually.
C. A telephone call can provide the fire department with more information about the nature and size of a fire than can an alarm placed from an alarm box.
D. Responding to false alarms significantly reduces the fire department’s capacity for responding to fires.
E. On any given day, a significant percentage of the public telephones in Springfield are out of service.
S的消防长官: 大多数错误的警报有由街边的火警盒子以匿名形式拨出的恶作剧。事实上每人都有私人电话,使这些火警盒子丧失效用。因此,我们建议拆除这些盒子。拆除这些盒子在不影响人们报告火灾的情况下可以减少恶作剧电话。-----C答案:用私人电话比火警盒子可以提供消防队更多关于火灾的信息。A答案说消防队可以定位打私人电话的人的位置。没有起到支持作用,因为打电话的人仅仅是看见了火灾但是不一定就在火灾现场,这个方式并不便于消防队确定火灾的正确位置,其作用甚至不如火警盒子。但是C答案明显表达的私人电话的优势。
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36. GWD25-Q36
The chemical adenosine is released by brain cells when those cells are active. Adenosine then binds to more and more sites on cells in certain areas of the brain, as the total amount released gradually increases during wakefulness. During sleep, the number of sites to which adenosine is bound decreases. Some researchers have hypothesized that it is the cumulative binding of adenosine to a large number of sites that causes the onset of sleep.
Which of the following, if true, provides the most support for the researchers’ hypothesis?
A. Even after long periods of sleep when adenosine is at its lowest concentration in the brain, the number of brain cells bound with adenosine remains very large.
B. Caffeine, which has the effect of making people remain wakeful, is known to interfere with the binding of adenosine to sites on brain cells.
C. Besides binding to sites in the brain, adenosine is known to be involved in biochemical reactions throughout the body.
D. Some areas of the brain that are relatively inactive nonetheless release some adenosine.
E. Stress resulting from a dangerous situation can preserve wakefulness even when brain levels of bound adenosine are high.
一个化学物质A在脑细胞活跃的时候被释放,然后A就开始绑定细胞在大脑特定的区域,然后释放再次增加在人清醒地时候。在睡觉的时候,A绑定的地方是减少的。因此一些科学家假设累计绑定A在很多地方造成有想睡觉的感觉。-----B答案:咖啡因是一种造成人持续清醒地化学物质,被得知会干扰A的绑定。干扰了A的绑定造成人持续清醒,支持了科学家的观点 |