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GMAT逻辑必备——GMAT逻辑总纲(二)
二. 第二种文章(因果结构): A(事实)<---(因果)------B(推测原因) 第三种文章(变态结构): A(事实)<----(前提结论:因果)-------B(推测) 第二种文章的标志词: 文中:A is due to B; A is attribute to B; A is result of B; blame B on/for A; B is responsible for A; credit A to B. 问题中:explanation, interpretation, hypothesis. 第三种文章的标志词: 与第一种文章相同,表面上是前提结论结构,实质为因果结构, 即结论是前提的解释。
1. 削弱。 (1) 断桥型。 非B, A ; B, 非A 例1. Artificial seaweed made of plastic has been placed on a section of coast in order to reverse beach erosion. The inventor of the seaweed has concluded that the recent buildup of sand on that section of coast proves that the artificial seaweed reverses beach erosion. Which of the following, if true, world most seriously weaken the inventor’s conclusion? (A) The amount of recent sand buildup on that section of coast was less than had been predicted on the basis of the results obtained in controlled experiments. (B) Because artificial seaweed would be buried eventually by additional sand deposits on the coast, more artificial seaweed would need to be put in place every four years. (C) Artificial seaweed of another material which had been previously developed by the inventor failed to add sand to coastline in past trials. (D) The amount of recent sand buildup on that section of coast is the same as the amount of recent sand buildup on otherwise very similar sections of coast without artificial seaweed. (E) The amount of recent sand buildup on that section of coast, although considerable, is not yet enough to replace the amount lost during storms on that section of coast in the last twenty years.
例2. The presence of microorganisms that produce a toxin cause seawater to turn brownish red, phenomenon known as a red tide. Sea otters do not feed in areas where clams, their main source of food, have become contaminated with this toxin. According to a proposed explanation of the otter’s behavior, the otters sample the clams in a potential feeding area and can taste any toxin in them. Which of the following, if true, would most strongly indicate that the hypothesis described in the last sentence of the passage of the passage is not correct? (A) In some of the area where red tides occur, neither clams nor sea otters are indigenous species. (B) The presence of sea otters in a given area has a significant effect on which other marine organisms are to be found in that areas. (C) When seawater in an area unaffected by red tide is artificially dyed brownish red, sea otters do not feed on the clams in that area. (D) If the clams in a given areas are contaminated with toxin, sea otters move to other areas in search of food. (E) Although very small amounts of the toxin produced during a red tide are not harmful, large doses can be fatal to animals the size of sea otters.
例3. Since 1945 there have been numerous international confrontations as tense as those that precipitated the Second World War, and yet no large-scale conflict has resulted. To explain this, some argue that fear of enormous destruction such as the Second War produced has had a dramatic deterrent effect. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the deterrent theory mentioned above? (A) After the First World War, the fear of great future destruction was as intense as it was after the Second World War. (B) Psychologists have determined that the fear of retaliation tends to temper aggressiveness among human beings. (C) The Second World War was far less distractive than most people generally believe. (D) Fear of repeating the levels of destruction that the Second World War produced is as pervasive today as it was forty years ago. (E) Many of the international confrontations that have occurred since 1945 have involved countries that participated in the Second World War.
(2) 他因, C -->A 例. The price of maple syrup has jumped from 22 dollars a gallon three years ago to 40 dollars a gallon today. It can be concluded that maple-syrup harvesters have been artificially inflating prices and that governmental price regulations are necessary to control rising prices. Which of the following, if true, casts the most doubt on the conclusion drawn above? (A) The government already requires maple-syrup harvesters to submit their facilities to licensing by the health department. (B) Insect infestation and drought have stunted the growth of syrup-producing maple trees and caused less-abundant syrup harvests. (C) Maple syrup is produced in rural areas that suffer from high unemployment. (D) Technological improvements in maple-syrup harvesting have reduced production costs. (E) Maple-syrup prices have risen many times in the past, though never before at the rate recently observed.
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