早晨不到7点就出门了, 严重生病...西四环堵车严重....老妈差点110求助....汗
考完了玉门...Verbal很差...打算6月再考一次...
下面是JJ,
很多重复的,我昨天没有看完,(导致当时算的很慢) 今天帮别人回忆的时候发现大概遇到了10几道重复的题目
Verbal: 可能我前10道做的太差了, 后面的CR感觉不是特别的难,....但是RC很BT阿,在接近最后32题左右的位置出现了一个N长的阅读,而且有5道题之多....
可能是连错了....
RC:
1, GDP的那一篇
GDP增长
Citing the fact that the real gross
domestic product (GDP) per capita was
higher in 1997 than ever before, some
Line journalists have argued that the United
(5) States economy performed ideally in
1997. However, the real GDP is almost
always higher than ever before; it falls
only during recessions. One point
these journalists overlooked is that in
(10) 1997, as in the twenty-four years imme-
diately preceding it, the real GDP per
capita grew nearly one-half percent a
year more slowly than it had on aver-
age between 1873 and 1973. Were the
(15) 1997 economy as robust as claimed,
the growth rate of real GDP per capita
in 1997 would have surpassed the
average growth rate of real GDP per
capita between 1873 and 1973 because
(20) over fifty percent of the population
worked for wages in 1997 whereas
only forty percent worked for wages
between 1873 and 1973. If the growth
rate of labor productivity (output per
(25) hour of goods and services) in 1997
had equaled its average growth rate
between 1873 and 1973 of more than
two percent, then, given the proportion-
ately larger workforce that existed in
(30) 1997, real GDP per capita in 1997 would
have been higher than it actually was,
since output is a major factor in GDP.
However, because labor productivity
grew by only one percent in 1997, real
(35) GDP per capita grew more slowly in
1997 than it had on average between
題目
Q35:
The passage is primarily concerned with
A. comparing various measures used to assess the performance of the United States economy in 1997
B. providing evidence that the performance of the United States economy in 1997 was similar to its performance between 1873 and 1973
C. evaluating an argument concerning the performance of the United States economy in1997
D. examining the consequences of a popular misconception about the performance of the United States economy in 1997
E. supporting an assertion made by journalists about the performance of the United States economy in 1997
Answer: C
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Q36:
According to the passage, which of the following is true of the average rate at which real GDP per capita grew in the twenty-four years immediately before 1997?
A. It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 because only forty percent of the population worked for wages between 1873 and 1973.
B. It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 because labor productivity grew less between 1973 and 1997 than it had between 1873 and 1973.
C. It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 as a result of an increase in the percentage of the population earning wages during these years.
D. It was less than the average rate at which real GDP per capita grew between 1873 and 1973.
E. It was less than the rate at which real GDP per capita grew in 1997.
Answer: D
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Q37:
It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is the reason that the author faults the journalists referred to in line 4?
They believe that the real GDP per capita in 1997 was higher than the real GDP per capita had ever been before.
A. They argue that the rate at which real GDP per capita grew in 1997 was faster than the average rate at which it had grown between 1873 and 1973.
B. They overestimate the effect of labor productivity on the real GDP per capita in 1997.
C. They overestimate the amount by which real GDP per capita in 1997 surpassed real GDP per capita in earlier years.
D. They fail to consider the real GDP per capita in 1997 within an appropriate historical context.
Answer: E
2, consumption的那篇
第一段:很多人都只考虑purchase不考虑consumption。但post purchase(即consumption)也很重要。
第二段:有很多conditions会左右consumption,比如time, complicity, ease of preparation。。。(列举了有考点!)
但有些小的大的无区别,举例泡咖啡都要spoon, cup, water。。。(这里考了个类比题)-貌似是以下那种模式和文中所提模式是一样的, 文中模式是: 如果咖啡要一个小包装, 可能不会吸引顾客注意,但是要变成一个一个的小cup装, 泡一大壶可以和节省时间并且一样的收效.
3, 妇女reformer的那篇(引用jj里面的)
第一段说这个女人没有被传统公众认可为政治家。尽管她创立大学,当过出版编辑,参与过社会和政府组织(有题)。但是传统人认为一个成功的政治家应该有竞选,党派等等,就像“spokeman"(有题)第二段,随着新女权主义家的兴起,重新定义了政府家。引用一段。这种重新定义的结果是原有那些社区,自愿者等都可以被定义为政治家。因为他们把这些话题引入了人们的视野和讨论。
Q1 作者最不可能支持什么?含糊的“有B女和新兴女权主义者在某些观点上不一样”“B女曾经成立过政党,但现在不再了”我选了后者。因为不好定位。
Q2 作者和2段中的女权主义者都认为什么?我选:由于新的定义,使得为成功的政治家不用参与政府政治活动
Q3 B女没有干过什么?E courts of laws
Q4 spokeman 的作用。我选“说明特定政治家是如何反对作者个观点的”
CR:遇到一个超级难的boldface,比较靠前,不太记得了,选项说的很近,非常难以区分.主要就是evidence和position的区别.
以下是几道比较简单的CR: GWD当中的
1,
Which of the following most logically completes the argument below?
According to the promotional material published by the city of Springfield, more tourists stay in hotels in Springfield than stay in the neighboring city of Harristown. A brochure from the largest hotel in Harristown claims that more tourists stay in that hotel than stay in the Royal Arms hotel in Sprinfield. If both of these source are accurate, however, the county’s “Report on Tourism” must be in error in indicating that____.
A, more tourists stay in hotel accommodations in Harristown than stay in the Royal Arms Hotel
B, the Royal Arms Hotel is the only hotel in Springfield
C, there are several hotels in Harristown that are larger than the Royal Arms Hotel
D, some of the tourists who have stayed in hotels in Harristown have also stayed in the Royal arms hotel
E, some hotels in Harristown have fewer tourist guests each year than the Royal Arms Hotel has
2
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?
Garnet and RenCo each provide health care for their employees. Garnet pays for both testing of it’s employees’ cholesterol levels and treatment of high cholesterol. This policy saves Garnet money, since high cholesterol left untreated for many years leads to conditions that require very expensive treatment. However, RenCo does not have the same financial incentive to adopt such a policy, because____.
A, early treatment of high cholesterol dose not entirely eliminate the possibility of a stoker later in life
B, the mass media regularly feature stories encouraging people to maintain diets that are low in cholesterol
C, RenCo has significantly more employees than Garnet has
D, RenCo’s employees are unlikely to have higher cholesterol levels than Garnet’s employees
E, the average length of time an employee stays with RenCo is less than it is with Garnet
3
Trancorp currently transports all its goods to Burland
Island by truck. The only bridge over the channel separating Burland from the mainland is congested, and trucks typically spend hours in traffic. Trains can reach the channel more quickly than trucks, and freight cars can be transported to Burland by barges that typically cross the channel in an hour. Therfore, to reduce shipping time,
Trancorp plans to switch to trains and carges to transport goods to Burland.
Which of the following would be most important to know in determining whether trancorp’s plan, if implemented, is likely to achieve its goal?
A, Whether transportation by train and barge would be substantially less expensive than transportation by truck.
B, Whether there are boats that can make the trip between the mainland and Burland faster than barges can
C, Whether loading the freight cars onto barges is very time consuming
D, Whether the average number of vehicles traveling over the bridge into Burland has been relatively constant
E, Whether most trucks transporting goods into Burland return to the mainland empty.
4,
Investment banks often have conflicting roles. They sometimes act for a client company by raising capital from other investment institutions as advantageously as possible, but their analysts also sometimes send unfavorable reports on the financial health of companies for whom they are raising capital to other clients who wish to make investments. Analyses of companies’ financial health need to be unbiased if an investment bank is to achieve long-term success.
If the statements above are true, which of the following practices, if adopted by an investment bank, would hinder its long-term success?(A)
A. Evaluating and rewarding the bank’s analysts on the basis of recommendations made by managers who are solely engaged in raising capital for clients
B. Using reports by the investment bank’s analysts to determine how best to raise capital for a client
C. Sharing the task of raising capital for a client with other investment banks
D. Ensuring that conflicts between analysts and those who raise capital for clients are carefully mediated and resolved by impartial arbitrators
E. Monitoring the success or failure of analysts’ current predictions about how companies will perform financially, in order to determine the value of future predictions
ps: 关于SC, 句子平衡貌似不是特别特别的多,也可能我当时晕的没看出来,全靠感觉了,看来感觉不太准==
ps: 关于SC, 句子平衡貌似不是特别特别的多,也可能我当时晕的没看出来,全靠感觉了,看来感觉不太准==
ps: 关于SC, 句子平衡貌似不是特别特别的多,也可能我当时晕的没看出来,全靠感觉了,看来感觉不太准==
ps: 关于SC, 句子平衡貌似不是特别特别的多,也可能我当时晕的没看出来,全靠感觉了,看来感觉不太准==
嗯,就这么多了...希望能有帮助....
pps:感觉状态不好的时候,建议大家cancel考试...55555