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1、新GRE阅读逻辑10套GRE-RC-Lo)TOC o 1-5 h z新GRE阅读逻辑10套1提示2练习11 HYPERLINK l bookmark0练习28练习315 HYPERLINK l bookmark2练习422 HYPERLINK l bookmark4练习530练习637练习744练习851 HYPERLINK l bookmark6练习959 HYPERLINK l bookmark8练习1067答案76提示按目前能够看到的电子材料,新GRE考试(Computer-based)每个VerbalSection都会出现1道逻辑单题,两个section共有2道题,内容主要是非学术类的
2、社会生活话题。逻辑单题的文章长度通常在40-80字,题目的五个选项也许比原文更长。这些题目恢复了多年以前古老的GRE的逻辑题。在GMAT与LSAT考试中,这类题目一直存在,市场上有成熟的应对策略。我们编选了95-99年老GRE的逻辑单题作为新GRE逻辑单题的训练材料。本材料共汇集10个练习,每个练习11-15道题不等。完成时间每道题最好控制在1-1.5分钟。建议第一遍时一定卡时间练习。所有10个练习共计132道逻辑单题,数量已经足够;反复训练这些题目,应对新GRE逻辑单题应该没有困难。建议进行循环训练:每个练习的题目做3-4遍归纳总结以后,再做新的练习。练习9和练习10的内容可不做。我们会在完
3、整的新GRE阅读训练套题中运用其中的题目,预先不做练习9与10,可避免模拟训练失去真实感。欢迎同学和朋友们以各种方式对本材料提出改善的建议。 # Patel:Althoughenrollmentintheregionshighschoolhasbeendecreasingforseveralyears,enrollmentattheelementaryschoolhasgrownconsiderably.Therefore,theregionalschoolboardproposesbuildinganewelementaryschool.Quintero:Anothersolutionwou
4、ldbetoconvertsomehighschoolclassroomstemporarilyintoclassroomsforelementaryschoolstudents.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mosthelpstosupportQuinterosalternativeproposal?Someroomsatthehighschoolcannotbeconvertedintoroomssuitablefortheuseofelementaryschoolstudents.Thecostofbuildingahighschoolishigherthanth
5、ecostofbuildinganelementaryschool.Althoughthebirthratehasnotincreased,thenumberoffamiliessendingtheirchildrentotheregionshighschoolhasincreasedmarkedly.Ahighschoolatmospherecouldjeopardizethesafetyandself-confidenceofelementaryschoolstudents.Evenbeforetheregionshighschoolpopulationbegantodecrease,se
6、veralhighschoolclassroomsrarelyneededtobeused.Peter:MorethaneverbeforeinRisland,collegegraduateswithsciencedegreesareacceptingpermanentjobsinotherfields.ThatjustgoestoshowthatscientistsinRislandarenotbeingpaidenough.Lila:No,itdoesnot.Thesegraduatesarenotworkinginscienceforthesimplereasonthatthereare
7、notenoughjobsinscienceinRislandtoemployallofthesegraduates.Whichofthefollowing,iftrueinRisland,wouldmostunderminethereasoninginPetersargument?Thecollegegraduateswithsciencedegreeswhoarenotworkinginsciencearecurrentlyearninglowersalariesthantheywouldearnasscientists.Fewercollegestudentsthaneverbefore
8、arereceivingdegreesinscience.Thenumberofjobsinsciencehassteadilyriseninthelastdecade.Asignificantnumberofcollegegraduateswithsciencedegreesworkedatlow-payingjobswhiletheywereincollege.Everyyearsomerecentcollegegraduateswithsciencedegreesacceptpermanentjobsinnonscientificfields.Counselor:Everyyearapo
9、pularnewsmagazinepublishesalistofUnitedStatescolleges,rankingthemaccordingtoanoverallnumericalscorethatisacompositeofratingsaccordingtoseveralcriteria.However,theoverallscoresgenerallyshouldnotbeusedbystudentsasthebasisfordecidingtowhichcollegestoapply.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mosthelpstojustifyth
10、ecounselorsrecommendation?Thevastmajorityofpeoplewhopurchasethemagazineinwhichthelistappearsarenotcollege-boundstudents.Collegesthatarerankedhighestinthemagazineslistusethisfactinadvertisementsaimedatattractingstudents.Therankingsseldomchangefromoneyeartothenext.Thesignificancethatparticularcriteria
11、haveforanytwostudentsislikelytodifferaccordingtothestudentsdifferingneeds.Somecollegestudentswhoarepleasedwiththeirschoolsconsideredthemagazinesrankingsbeforedecidingwhichcollegetoattend.AthoroughsearchofEdgarAllanPoescorrespondencehasturnedupnotasingleletterinwhichhementionshisreputedmorphineaddict
12、ion.OnthebasisofthisevidenceitissafetosaythatPoesreputationforhavingbeenamorphineaddictisundeservedandthatreportsofhissupposedaddictionareuntrue.Whichofthefollowingisassumedbytheargumentabove?ReportsclaimingthatPoewasaddictedtomorphinedidnotbegintocirculateuntilafterhisdeath.NoneofthereportsofPoessu
13、pposedmorphineaddictioncanbetracedtoindividualswhoactuallyknewPoe.Poesincomefromwritingwouldnothavebeensufficienttosupportamorphineaddiction.Poewouldhavebeenunabletocarryonanextensivecorrespondencewhileundertheinfluenceofmorphine.FearoftheconsequenceswouldnothavepreventedPoefromindicatinginhiscorres
14、pondencethathewasaddictedtomorphine. # Adelle:ThegovernmentsprogramtoreducetheunemploymentrateintheprovinceofCarthenabyencouragingjobcreationhasfailed,sincetheratetherehasnotchangedappreciablysincetheprogrambeganayearago.Fran:ButtheunemploymentrateinCarthenahadbeenrisingforthreeyearsbeforetheprogram
15、began,sotheprogramishelping.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,moststronglycountersFransobjectiontoAdellesargument?Thegovernmentisadvisedbyexperteconomists,someofwhomspecializeinemploymentissues.TheunemploymentrateintheprovinceofCarthenahashistoricallybeenhigherthanthatofthecountryasawhole.Thecurrentgovernm
16、entwaselectedbyawidemargin,becauseofitspromisestoreducetheunemploymentrateinCarthena.Aroundthetimethegovernmentprogrambegan,largenumbersofunemployedCarthenaresidentsbeganleavingtheprovincetolookforworkelsewhere.TheunemploymentrateinCarthenahadbeenrelativelystableuntilshortlybeforethecurrentgovernmen
17、ttookoffice. SoftDrinkManufacturer:Ournewchildrenssoftdrink,RipeCal,isfortifiedwithcalcium.Sincecalciumisessentialfordevelopinghealthybones,drinkingRipeCalregularlywillhelpmakechildrenhealthy.ConsumerAdvocate:ButRipeCalalsocontainslargeamountsofsugar,andregularlyconsuminglargeamountsofsugarisunhealt
18、hful,especiallyforchildren.Inrespondingtothesoftdrinkmanufacturer,theconsumeradvocatedoeswhichofthefollowing?ChallengesthemanufacturersclaimaboutthenutritionalvalueofcalciuminchildrensdietsArguesthattheevidencecitedbythemanufacturer,whenproperlyconsidered,leadstoaconclusionoppositetothatreachedbythe
19、manufacturer.Impliesthatthemanufacturerofaproductistypicallyunconcernedwiththenutritionalvalueofthatproduct.Questionswhetherasubstancethatishealthfulwheneateninmoderationcanbeunhealthfulwheneateninexcessiveamounts.Presentsadditionalfactsthatcallintoquestiontheconclusiondrawnbythemanufacturer.7.Overa
20、periodofseveralmonths,researchersattachedsmalllightstothebacksofwetasflightlessinsectsnativetoNewZealandenablingresearchersforthefirsttimetomakecomprehensiveobservationsoftheinsectsnighttimeactivities.Thus,sincewetasforageonlyatnight,theresearchersobservationswillsignificantlyimproveknowledgeoftheno
21、rmalforaginghabitsofwetas.Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheargumentdepends?Researcherswereinterestedonlyinobservingthewetasforaginghabitsandsodidnotkeeptrackofothertypesofbehavior.Nopatternofbehaviorthatisexhibitedbywetasduringthenighttimeisalsoexhibitedbywetasduringthedaytime.Attachingthe
22、smalllightstothewetasbacksdidnotgreatlyalterthewetasnormalnighttimeforaginghabits.Wetastypicallyforagemorefrequentlyduringthemonthsinwhichtheresearchersstudiedthemthantheydoatothertimes.Theresearchersdidnotuseotherobservationaltechniquestosupplementtheirmethodofusingsmalllightstotrackthenighttimebeh
23、aviorofwetas. # 8.PeoplewhosebodiescannotproducethesubstancecytochromeP450arethreetimesaslikelytodevelopParkinsonsdisease,adiseasethataffectsthebrain,asarepeoplewhosebodiesdoproducethissubstance.SincecytochromeP450protectsthebrainfromtoxicchemicals,toxicchemicalsprobablyplayaroleinthedevelopmentofPa
24、rkinsonsdisease.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,moststronglysupportstheargument?ItwillsoonbepossibleforcytochromeP450tobesynthesizedforthetreatmentofpeoplewhosebodiescannotproducethissubstance.ManypeoplewhosebodiesareunabletoproducecytochromeP450lacktheabilitytoproducecertainothersubstancesaswell.Cytochr
25、omeP450hasnoeffectonthebrainotherthantoprotectitfromtoxicchemicals.PeoplewithParkinsonsdiseaseoftenexhibitamarkedlesseningintheseverityoftheirsymptomswhentheyaretreatedwithdopamine,achemicalproducednaturallyinthebrain.ManypeoplewithParkinsonsdiseasehavetheabilitytoproducecytochromeP450natural.ly9.Th
26、eearlyuniversecontainedonlythelightestelements,hydrogenandhelium.Heavierelements,suchascarbon,formonlyinnuclearreactionsinstarsandaredispersedwhenthestarsexplode.Arecentlydiscoveredgascloudcontainedcarbonseveralbillionyearsago,whentheuniversewasnomorethantwobillionyearsold.Ifthestatementsabovearetru
27、e,whichofthefollowingmust,onthebasisofthem,alsobetrue?Theearlieststarscontainedonlyhydrogen.Somestarswereformedbeforetheuniversewastwobillionyearsold.Thecarboninthegascloudlaterformedpartofsomestars.Nostarsidentifiedtodateareasoldasthegascloud.Thegascloudalsocontainedhydrogenandhelium. 10.Sleepdepri
28、vationisaknowncauseofworkplaceerror,andmanyphysiciansfrequentlygowithoutsleepforperiodsof24hoursormore.However,fewofthesephysicianshave,inthecourseofaroutineexaminationbyapeer,beendiagnosedwithsleepdeprivation.Sothereislittlecauseforconcernthathabitualsleepdeprivationwillcausewidespreadphysicianerro
29、r.Theanswertowhichofthefollowingquestionswouldbemosthelpfulinevaluatingtheargument?Dophysicianswhohavebeendiagnosedwithsleepdisordersalsoshowsignsofotherillsnotrelatedtosleepdeprivation?Istheabilitytorecognizethesymptomsofsleepdeprivationinotherssignificantlyimpairedbyhabitualsleepdeprivation?Dofact
30、orsotherthanhabitualsleepdeprivationeverleadtoerrorsintheworkplaceonthepartofphysicians?Ofpeoplewhohaverecentlybeentreatedbyphysicians,whatpercentagebelievethatmanyphysicianshaveoccasionallysufferedfromsleepdeprivation?Istheincidenceofsleepdeprivationhigheramongphysiciansthanitisamongotherhealthcare
31、workers?AlistofthefifteenoperasmostfrequentlyperformedinrecenttimesincludesnoworksbythenineteenthcenturyGermancomposerRichardWagner.Althoughmusicproducerstendtoproducewhataudienceswant,relativeinfrequencyofperformanceprobablydoesnotindicatelackofpopularityinWagnerscase,sinceWagnersoperasarenotorious
32、lyexpensivetoperformonstage.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,moststronglysupportstheconclusionoftheargumentabove?Thelistofmostfrequentlyperformedoperasdoesnotincludeoperasproducedbysmallamateurgroups.Someoperacompaniesarebackedbypatronswhoarewillingtocommitlargesumsofmoneyinordertoenjoylavishproductions.A
33、llofthefifteenmostfrequentlyperformedoperasofrecenttimesareworksthathavebeenpopularforatleast75years.MorerecordingshavebeenproducedrecentlyoftheworksofWagnerthanoftheworksofanyothercomposerofopera.Operaticworksofallkindshavebeenincreasinginpopularityinrecentyears. Thebodiesofdwarfindividualsofmammal
34、ianspeciesaregenerallysmallerinrelationtothoseofnondwarfindividualsthanaretheteethofthedwarfindividualsinrelationtothoseofthenondwarfindividuals.Fragmentaryskeletalremainsofanadultdwarfwoollymammothwererecentlyfound.Theteetharethree-fourthsthesizeoftheteethofanaverageadultnondwarfwoollymammoth.Thest
35、atementsabove,iftrue,moststronglysupportwhichofthefollowing?Thebodyofthedwarfwoollymammothwaslessthanthree-fourthsthesizeofthebodyofanaverageadultnondwarfwoollymammoth.Noneoftheteethofthedwarfwoollymammoththatwererecentlydiscoveredwasaslargeasanyoftheteethofnondwarfwoollymammothsthathavebeendiscover
36、ed.Theteethofmostadultdwarfindividualsofmammalianspeciesarethree-fourthsthesizeoftheteethoftheadultnondwarfindividualsofthesamespecies.Dwarfwoollymammothshadthesamenumberofteethasdidnondwarfwoollymammoths.Dwarfindividualsofmostmammalianspeciesaregenerallynomorethanthree-fourthsthesizeoftheadultnondw
37、arfindividualsofthosespecies.Excludingpurchasesbybusinesses,theaverageamountspentonafactory-newcarhasrisen30percentinthelastfiveyears.Intheaveragehouseholdbudget,theproportionspentoncarpurchaseshasremainedunchangedinthatperiod.Thereforetheaveragehouseholdbudgetmusthaveincreasedby30percentoverthelast
38、fiveyears.Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheargumentrelies?Theaveragenumberoffactory-newcarspurchasedperhouseholdhasremainedunchangedoverthelastfiveyears.Theaverageamountspentpercarbybusinessesbuyingfactory-newcarshasrisen30percentinthelastfiveyears.Theproportionoftheaveragehouseholdbudgets
39、pentonallcar-relatedexpenseshasremainedunchangedoverthelastfiveyears.Theproportionoftheaveragehouseholdbudgetspentonfoodandhousinghasremainedunchangedoverthelastfiveyears.Thetotalamountspentnationwideonfactory-newcarshasincreasedby30percentoverthelastfiveyears. 练习2 # #1.Armtech,atemporary-employment
40、agenc,ypreviouslygaveitsemployees2.5paidvacationdaysaftereach700hoursworked.Armtechsnewpolicyistogiveitsemployees5.0paidvacationdaysaftereach1,200hoursworked.Therefore,thisnewpolicyismoregeneroustoArmtechemployeesingivingthemmorevacationdaysperhourworkedthantheoldpolicydid.Whichofthefollowingisanass
41、umptiononwhichtheargumentdepends?MostcurrentArmtechemployeesapproveofthecompanysnewvacationpolicy.AfewArmtechemployeesleavethecompanybeforehavingworked700hours.MostArmtechemployeeswerenotawarethatthecompanyplannedtochangeitsvacationpolicyuntilafterithadalreadydoneso.AsignificantportionofArmtechemplo
42、yeesstaywiththecompanylongenoughtoworkfor1,200hours.Armtechsnewvacationpolicycloselymatchesthevacationpoliciesofcompetingtemporaryemploymentagencies.2TheglobalpopulationoffrogshasdeclinedinrecentyearswhiletheamountofultravioletradiationreachingtheEarthhasincreased.Sincethegeneticmaterialinfrogeggsis
43、harmedwhenexposedtoultravioletradiation,andsincetheeggsthemselvesarenotprotectedbyshellsorleatherycoveringsbutaregelatinous,thefrogpopulationdeclineisprobablydue,atleastinpart,totheultravioletradiationincrease.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,providesthestrongestsupportfortheargument?Eveninthoseregionswhe
44、retherehasbeennosignificantincreaseinultravioletradiation,onlyasmallproportionofthefrogeggsthatarelaideverhatch.Inareaswheretherehasbeentheleastdeclineinfrogpopulations,populationsofspeciesofinsectsthatfrogseathavedecreased.Theeggsoffrogspecieswhosepopulationsaredecliningtendtohavehigherconcentratio
45、nsofdamagingpesticidesthandotheeggsoffrogspecieswhosepopulationshavenotdeclined.Inmanyplaceswhereturtles,whichlayeggswithtough,leatherycoverings,sharehabitatswithfrogs,turtlepopulationsarealsoindecline.Populationsoffrogspeciesthathidetheireggsbeneathrocksorundersandhavedeclinedconsiderablylessthanha
46、vepopulationsoffrogspeciesthatdonotcovertheireggs. 3Toimproveproductivity,manufacturingcompanieshaverecentlybegunrestructuringworktoproducemoregoodswithfewerassembly-lineworkers,andthecompanieshavelaidoffmanyworkersasaconsequence.Theworkerslaidoffhavebeenthosewiththeleastseniority(timeonthejob),gene
47、rallytheyoungerworkers.Thestatementsabove,iftrue,moststronglysupportwhichofthefollowingasaconclusion?Theproductsmanufacturedbythecompaniesarenotundergoingdesignchangeswhilethemanufacturingjobsarebeingrestructured.Whenassembly-lineworkershavemadesuggestionsforimprovementsinmanufacturingprocesses,some
48、suggestionshavebeenimplemented,butmanyhavenot.Assembly-lineworkersnowneedincreasedreadingandmathematicalskillstodotheirjobs.Someoftheinnovationsinassembly-lineprocessesandproceduresthatweremadetoincreaseproductivityhaveinsteadprovedtobecounterproductive.Themanufacturingcompaniesareincreasingtheavera
49、geageoftheirassembly-lineworkforcewhilestillseekingtoincreaseproduction.4.Duringthenineteenthcentury,Britainsurbanpopulationincreasedasitsruralpopulationdiminished.Ahistoriantheorizesthat,ratherthanindustrializationsbeingthecause,thischangeresultedfromaseriesofmigrationstourbanareas,eachoccasionedby
50、adepressionintheagrarianeconom.yTotestthishypothesis,thehistorianwillcompareeconomicdatawithpopulationcensusdata.Thehistorianshypothesiswouldbemoststronglysupportedifwhichofthefollowingwerefoundtobetrue?Theperiodsofgreatestgrowthintheindustrialeconomywereassociatedwitharelativelyrapiddeclineintherur
51、alpopulation.Theperiodsofgreatestweaknessintheagrarianeconomywereassociatedwithrelativelyslowgrowthinthepopulationasawhole.Periodswhentheagrarianeconomywascomparativelystrongandtheindustrialeconomycomparativelyweakwereassociatedwithaparticularlyrapiddeclineintheruralpopulation.Periodswhentheagrarian
52、andindustrialeconomieswerebothstrongwereassociatedwithparticularlyrapidgrowthintheurbanpopulation.Theperiodsofgreateststrengthintheagrarianeconomywereassociatedwithrelativelyslowgrowthintheurbanpopulation. 5Politician:Eachyear,smallbusinessescreatemorejobsthandolargeestablishedbusinesses.Therefore,i
53、nordertoreduceunemploymentinthelongterm,weshouldprovideincentivesforstartingsmallbusinessesratherthanforexpandingestablishedlargebusinesses.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,caststhemostdoubtonthepoliticiansargument?Ingeneral,peopleemployedbysmallbusinessesreporthigherjobsatisfactionthandopeopleemployedbyl
54、argebusinesses.Amongthecurrentlyunemployedaremanypeoplewithsufficientjobskillstoperformthejobsthatsmallbusinesseswouldcreate.Providinganeffectiveincentiveforstartingabusinessgenerallycostssignificantlylessthanprovidinganeffectiveincentiveforexpandingalargebusiness.Ahighproportionofsmallbusinessesfai
55、lwithinthreeyearsofstartingbecauseoftheirownersinexperience.Theaveragelargebusinesscontributesmoremoneytopoliticianscampaignfundsthantheaveragesmallbusinessdoes.6Intheworkplace,influenzaistypicallyspreadbyinfectedindividualstootherswithwhomtheyworkinclosequarters.Anewmedicationthatsuppressesthesympt
56、omsofinfluenzathereforewillactuallyincreasethenumberofinfluenzacases,becausethismedicationwillallowpeoplewhowouldotherwisebehomeinbedtoreturntoworkwhileinfected.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mostseriouslychallengestheprediction?Coughing,asymptomofinfluenzathatthenewmedicationsuppresses,isaprimarymechan
57、isminthespreadofthisillness.Somemedicationsthatareusedtosuppresssymptomsofinfluenzaarealsousedbymanypeopletotreatsymptomsthatarecausednotbyinfluenzabutbyotherillnesses.Manyworkerswhonowremainathomewheninfectedwithinfluenzadosobecausethesymptomsofinfluenzapreventthemfromperformingtheirjobseffectively
58、.Mostadultswhoareimmunizedagainstinfluenzainordertoavoidbeinginfectedareover65yearsoldandretiredandthusdonotworkoutsidethehome.Symptomsofanillnessareoftenthebodysmeansofcuringitselfoftheillness,andthereforesuppressionofsymptomscanprolongtheillnessthatcausesthem. 7Editorial:Criticsofnuclearpowercompl
59、ainabouttheallegedlyseriousharmthatmightresultfromcontinuedoperationofexistingnuclearpowerplants.Butsuchconcernsdonotjustifyclosingtheseplant;safterall,theiroperationhascausednomoreharmthanthatcausedbypollutiongeneratedbycoal-andoil-burningpowerplants,themostimportantothersourcesofenergy.Whichofthef
60、ollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheargumentdepends?Existingnuclearpowerplantsshouldbeclosedonlyifitcanbeconclusivelydemonstratedthattheircontinuedoperationislikelytocauseharmmoreseriousthantheharmtheiroperationhasalreadycaused.Closingexistingnuclearpowerplantswouldrequiregreatlyincreasedrelianceoncoal-
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