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15.2. all zebras have stripes, and the most widespread subspecies has the best-defined stripes. The stripes must therefore be of importance to the species. Since among these grassland grazers the stripes can hardly function as camouflage, they must serve as some sort of signal for other zebras.
Which one of the following, if true, most strongly supports the conclusion regarding a signaling function?
(A) The subspecies of zebras with the best-defined strips is also characterized by exceptional size and vigor.
(B) In certain tall grasses zebras can be harder to spot than grazing animals with a coat of uniform color.
(C) A visual signal transmitted among the members of a species can consist of a temporary change of color perceptible to other members of the species.
(D) Zebras react much faster to moving shapes that have stripes than they do to moving shapes that are otherwise identical but lack stripes
(E) Zebras have a richer repertoire of vocal signals than do similar species such as horses.
Why The answer is D
14.4. 17. Recent research shows that hesitation, shifting posture, and failure to maintain eye contact are not reliable indicators in discriminating between those who are lying and those who are telling the truth. The research indicates that behavior that cannot be controlled is a much better clue, at least when the lie is important to the liar. Such behavior includes the dilation of eye pupils, which indicates emotional arousal, and small movements of facial muscles, which indicate distress, fear or anger.
Which one of the following provides the strongest reason for exercising caution when relying on the "better" clues mentioned above in order to discover whether someone is lying?
(A) A person who is lying might be aware that he or she is being closely observed for indications of lying
(B) Someone who is telling the truth might nevertheless have a past history of lying
(C) A practiced liar might have achieved great control over body posture and eye contact
(D) A person telling the truth might be affected emotionally by being suspected of lying or by some other aspect of the situation
(E) Someone who is lying might exhibit hesitation and shifting posture as well as dilated pupils
why the answer is D
14.2.7. It is not correct that the people of the United States, relative to comparable countries, are the most lightly taxed. True, the United States has the lowest tax, as percent of gross domestic product, of the Western industrialized countries, but tax rates alone do not tell the whole story. People in the United States pay out of pocket for many goods and services provided from tax revenues elsewhere. Consider universal health care, which is an entitlement supported by tax revenues in every other Western industrialized country. United States government health-care expenditures are equivalent to about 5 percent of the gross domestic product, but private health-care expenditures represent another 7 percent. This 7 percent, then, amounts to a tax.
The argument concerning whether the people of the United States are the most lightly taxed is most vulnerable to which one of the following criticisms?
(A) It bases a comparison on percentages rather than on absolute numbers
(B) It unreasonably extends the application of a key term
(C) It uses negatively charged language instead of attempting to give a reason
(D) It generalizes from only a few instances
(E) It sets up a dichotomy between alternatives that are not exclusive
B
Financial success does not guarantee happiness. This claim is not mere proverbial wisdom but a fact verified by statistics. In a recently concluded survey, only one-third of the respondents who claimed to have achieved financial success reported that they were happy.
Which one of the following, if true, most strongly supports the conclusion drawn from the survey results?
(A) The respondents who reported financial success were, for the most part, financially successful
(B) Financial success was once thought to be necessary for happiness but is no longer considered a prerequisite for happiness
(C) Many of the respondents who claimed not to have achieved financial success reported that they were happy five years ago
(D) Many of the respondents who failed to report financial success were in fact financially successful
(E) Most of the respondents who reported they were unhappy were in fact happy
A is the answer
22. A long-term health study that followed a group of people who were age 35 in 1950 found that those whose weight increased by approximately half a kilogram or one pound per year after the age of 35 tended, on the whole, to live longer than those who maintained the weight they had at age 35. This finding seems at variance with other studies that have associated weight gain with a host of health problems that tend to lower life expectancy.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparently conflicting findings?
(A) As people age, muscle and bone tissue tends to make up a smaller and smaller proportion of total body weight.
(B) Individuals who reduce their cholesterol levels by losing weight can thereby also reduce their risk of dying from heart attacks or strokes.
(C) Smokers, who tend to be leaner than nonsmokers, tend to have shorter life spans than nonsmokers.
(D) The normal deterioration of the human immune system with age can be slowed down by a reduction in the number of calories consumed.
(E) Diets that tend to lead to weight gain often contain not only excess fat but also unhealthful concentrations of sugar and sodium.
The answer is c
22. At the end of the year, Wilson’s Department Store awards free merchandise to its top salespeople. When presented with the fact that the number of salespeople receiving these awards has declined markedly over the past fifteen years, the newly appointed president of the company responded, “In that case, since our award criterion at present is membership in the top third of our sales force, we can also say that the number of salespeople passed over for these awards has similarly declined.”
Which one of the following is an regard to hiring salespeople have not become more lax over the past fifteen years.
(A) Policies at Wilson’s with regard to hiring salespeople have not become more lax over the past fifteen years.
(B) The number of salespeople at Wilson’s has increased over the past fifteen years.
(C) The criterion used by Wilson’s for selecting its award recipients has remained the same for the past fifteen years.
(D) The average total sales figures for Wilson’s salespeople have been declining for fifteen years.
(E) Wilson’s calculates its salespeople’s sales figures in the same way as it did fifteen years ago.
c

. When deciding where to locate or relocate business look for an educated work force, a high level of services, a low business-tax rate, and close proximity to markets and raw materials. However, although each of these considerations has approximately equal importance, the lack of proximity either to markets or to raw materials often causes municipalities to lose prospective business, whereas having a higher-than-average business-tax rate rarely has this effect.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent discrepancy in the statements above?
(A) Taxes paid by business constitute only a part of the tax revenue collected by most municipalities.
(B) In general, the higher the rate at which municipalities tax businesses, the more those municipalities spend on education and on providing services to businesses.
(C) Businesses sometimes leave a municipality after that municipality has raised its taxes on businesses.
(D) Members of the work force who are highly educated are more likely to be willing to relocated to secure work than are less highly educated workers.
(E) Businesses have sometimes tried to obtain tax reductions from municipalities by suggesting that without such a reduction the business might be forced to relocate elsewhere
B
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22. A long-term health study
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i think the answer should be D
if D,,EASY TO UNDERSTAND

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一题一题来。由于我好久都没再做LAST了,所以只能凭现在的水平回答,若我的答案是错误的,请立即指出!
15、题目问的是:Which one of the following, if true, most strongly supports the conclusion regarding a signaling function? 里面主要的东西为:regarding a signaling function。
A、exceptional size and vigor是另外的一个function
B、than grazing animals 不是与斑马比。
C、就是它
D、faster to moving shapes 又一个faster to moving shapes
E、species such as horses也不是与斑马比
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14、这题答案为D。其实最搞的选项就是D与E。但原文是are not reliable indicators in discriminating between 所以,E错。
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14。2。7这题我是用排除法做的。
A、It bases a comparison on percentages rather than on absolute numbers
   如果文章没有说后面的7%,这种选项95%以上是正确答案。但税不包括private health-
   care expenditures 。
B、对。如上所说。
C、instead of attempting to give a reason
   可是文章给出了理由啊!
D、a few instances 文章中那有a few 。
E、a dichotomy between alternatives 这是胡说。
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Financial success does not guarantee happiness. This claim is not mere proverbial wisdom but a fact verified by statistics. In a recently concluded survey, only one-third of the respondents who claimed to have achieved financial success reported that they were happy.
这题是一个关于调查的题目,对于这类题目要看它取样的准确性、代表性。
A、 The respondents who reported financial success were, for the most part, financially successful
就是指one-third of the respondents who claimed to have achieved financial success的这部分人的调查数字是准确的,有助于推出结论
(B) Financial success was once thought to be necessary for happiness but is no longer considered a prerequisite for happiness
现在是调查,是a fact verified by statistics而不是proverbial wisdom 。所以错。
(C) Many of the respondents who claimed not to have achieved financial success reported that they were happy five years ago
这选项无关。因为主要说的是成功者,关失败者什么事?
(D) Many of the respondents who failed to report financial success were in fact financially successful
但他们“开心”吗?
(E) Most of the respondents who reported they were unhappy were in fact happy
但他们“成功”吗?
选项要求的是两样兼备。也就是说,成功与开心的关系。
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22. A long-term health study that followed a group of people who were age 35 in 1950 found that those whose weight increased by approximately half a kilogram or one pound per year after the age of 35 tended, on the whole, to live longer than those who maintained the weight they had at age 35. This finding seems at variance with other studies that have associated weight gain with a host of health problems that tend to lower life expectancy.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparently conflicting findings?
(A) As people age, muscle and bone tissue tends to make up a smaller and smaller proportion of total body weight.
没有指出一个导致研究结果(象这类题目,两个研究肯定是都对的)不同的具体原因。若说有 (muscle and bone tissue 。。a smaller ),那肯定瘦不好。
(B) Individuals who reduce their cholesterol levels by losing weight can thereby also reduce their risk of dying from heart attacks or strokes.
只说减体重(后一个研究的结论)
(C) Smokers, who tend to be leaner than nonsmokers, tend to have shorter life spans than nonsmokers.
说明原来的瘦是由吸烟引起,胖了是由于戒烟,从而减弱了have shorter life 的危险。既符合第一个研究,又给其他的研究找了个台阶。好!
(D) The normal deterioration of the human immune system with age can be slowed down by a reduction in the number of calories consumed.
calories consumed 无关
(E) Diets that tend to lead to weight gain often contain not only excess fat but also unhealthful concentrations of sugar and sodium.
把第一个研究驳得体无完肤。
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后22。这题其实大家将他想复杂了。文章说,奖励的人数少了,主席说能达到奖励标准的人少了引起的。通篇说奖励与标准。
(A) Policies at Wilson’s with regard to hiring salespeople have not become more lax over the past fifteen years.无关
(B) The number of salespeople at Wilson’s has increased over the past fifteen years. 无关
(C) The criterion used by Wilson’s for selecting its award recipients has remained the same for the past fifteen years.
首先从 award recipients 看是有相关性的。若标准变低了=lax
(D) The average total sales figures for Wilson’s salespeople have been declining for fifteen years. 无关
(E) Wilson’s calculates its salespeople’s sales figures in the same way as it did fifteen years ago. 有点相关,但只是说计算,并没说标准啊!标准低了呢?
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When deciding where to locate or relocate business look for an educated work force, a high level of services, a low business-tax rate, and close proximity to markets and raw materials. However, although each of these considerations has approximately equal importance, the lack of proximity either to markets or to raw materials often causes municipalities to lose prospective business, whereas having a higher-than-average business-tax rate rarely has this effect.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent discrepancy in the statements above?
题目中的矛盾在于:为什么高税不会失去有前景的企业?既然各种条件的重要性都一样。
(A) Taxes paid by business constitute only a part of the tax revenue collected by most municipalities.
没说明问题。只是说明市政府愚蠢。
(B) In general, the higher the rate at which municipalities tax businesses, the more those municipalities spend on education and on providing services to businesses.
良性循环啊!说明了企业为什么对高税收不太在意。
(C) Businesses sometimes leave a municipality after that municipality has raised its taxes on businesses.
企业非常在意高税收。与原文相反,能有什么解释作用?
(D) Members of the work force who are highly educated are more likely to be willing to relocated to secure work than are less highly educated workers.
绝对绝对无关的。
(E) Businesses have sometimes tried to obtain tax reductions from municipalities by suggesting that without such a reduction the business might be forced to relocate elsewhere
还是在意税收啊!
你原来都写了答案啊!第一题我的错了。但不知道为什么?
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millions of thx to all guys
15,zebra题,我认为C是正确的,可是它提供的的正确答案是D
14,说谎的INDICATORS题,D为答案我理解了
14 2 7美国税率题,只能排除法(下次旧知道了类似的逻辑就是unreasonably extends the application of a key term )
成功快乐题--A的确很支持结论
!!!!!
22 health study 的2发现不符题,我有异议:尽管版主解释了我还是无法理解。
倒是D我认为正确,因为
new survey: more weight--longer life
old findings: 因为健康问题而增重的活的短。。。
D说明 了2个增重原因是不一样的
a reduction in the number of calories consumed. ---就是消耗少了,储存多了--就是增重了--免疫能力变好了--活长了(符合NEW FINDINGS)
D--提供了一个原因 a reduction in the number of calories consumed.
OLD FINDINGS:原因是--weight gain with a host of health problems
22 我这样理解题目的;PRESIDENT 回答是总的销售人员的前1/3获奖励,同时没能获奖励的人也少了,其实就是说总的销售人员变少了,所以现在the number of salespeople

receiving these awards has declined 。。。答案是C

business 找地点题:B明白解释了

请版主再花点时间看一下HEALTH STUDY 那题

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