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[GRE真题] 历年GRE考试真题精选系列四十一

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发表于 2012-8-15 12:45:20 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
It must be true that traffic moves in ) R, x5 a# N9 o" c) I+ [
opposite directions on M and R 9 t! K, v; X: k' X4 `" o
opposite directions on P and Q
/ J, W' d$ ^1 ?9 S the same direction on O and P
7 b  ]! E4 d( S8 V the same direction on O and Q
* z5 L* Y7 x) s8 A the same direction on O and R 7 x. ~% U/ v1 X# w
  
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+ X; `( J, ~) [) z' Z4 c5 n9 u% [If traffic moves east on Q, which of the following must be true?
' `  F* t% n# b7 T4 c# b/ @ ⅠTraffic on M can make a left turn onto Q.
7 v3 j/ q" Q2 b0 F Ⅱ Traffic on R can make a left turn onto Q.
! M9 ^; F5 b% W Ⅲ Traffic moves east on O. ; W) V" M4 t8 i- u4 j. T
Ⅰonly 3 N0 g5 x4 T: V' x, q$ b3 x
Ⅱonly
4 }. Y8 Y( k6 |Ⅰand Ⅱ only 0 r! ^$ p  G" s8 A$ ?
Ⅱand Ⅲ only
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If traffic moves west on P, which of the following must be true?
- e5 Q* |5 {9 I2 d& Y# g6 h( \ Traffic can proceed on P across M and then make a right turn onto N
  D. t$ U) e; J( d1 J9 S3 X# ]without first leaving P.
" s% Y$ A) a$ Z9 U9 i9 s# g Traffic can proceed on R across P and then make a right turn onto Q   a9 X& ^; e( G9 A& c) M. o2 B
without first leaving R.
2 k" C: V: k; p: \$ Z% A$ | Traffic can proceed on R scores M and then make a right turn onto N
4 ?: G" O3 }$ G- q' e1 I/ s5 wwithout first leaving R.
) w( f) u1 e. m. s Traffic on R that reaches the intersection of R and O can make a left . n8 Q' j- M, ^  s& A, S
turn onto O without first leaving R.
9 s) S+ h2 I5 d& V Traffic on P that reaches the intersection of P and R can make a right
  ?1 q4 m9 I6 W+ E" o" Lonto R without first leaving P.
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答案:(E) & }0 O/ O$ j+ O! m3 b$ e
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The newly discovered moon of Jupiter has an orbit around the planet that is 6 Q. ]4 y4 y+ p: q; U
well within the Roche limit for Jupiter. The Roche limit is the distance 2 h" ~5 v  T" t( |# D" M! A! }
within which satellites with a liquid core break up because of the strength
. _5 d5 W- z5 Rof a planet’s gravitational pull. 9 G: {. }  p2 \: Y
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Which of the following conclusions can most properly be drawn from the
5 `- T: r' p1 q$ xinformation above? $ N7 q2 I4 T& C, T; G( n! e2 M
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The newly discovered satellite bas begun to break up.
: m. u. `. X6 Y+ E The object called a newly discovered moon of Jupiter is not in fact a # E" P) B1 c6 d$ d
moon of Jupiter.
+ C3 E: m: a- w- ]( x% T5 N  H! p The newly discovered moon of Jupiter does not have a liquid core. " L# E, d6 P8 Q4 W8 [( n, ?
The Roche limit for Jupiter is farther away from the planet than is the ; y: A. H$ v. r" @1 @- c
Roche limit for other planets.
2 [5 _( x2 k' f' p( j Jupiter has a weak gravitational pull.
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Choose the most logical completion for the following paragraph. . d- S9 l0 q/ E" @3 r( n
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A pluralist society takes into account the claims of recognized groups, with 6 |- J) i! R4 u
their conflicting interests, and attempts to mediate between them. But no group ' [$ U. `9 _; ~
that is not sufficiently well organized to be recognized can make its claims
$ v) c! b. ?: z9 Dcount for anything at all. Its advocates will be treated as extremists or
# O0 p  Q, c3 R+ ?$ ^/ d( `- Tforeign agents. Thus the net effect of government action taken along pluralist
! {5 A+ \$ z7 ^+ l% }- a( Q, m9 gprinciples will be to __________.
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strike the best possible compromises . S7 H6 q( O" B- \, e+ G9 f4 s2 j
suppress the freedom of speech * _6 |" h  W# [( k2 V# Q
give everyone part of what he or she claims
6 ?6 F6 j/ ?& R# {. f6 _$ h reinforce existing social structures
4 m; P3 D7 A  h* f# n4 a$ Q0 ?* V resolve conflicts of interest 2 F% U9 J# Y& L, W- S/ ^
  
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If we believe that the Earth moves, even though we do not feel it move, and
% N* V/ j% y, m7 v: I1 m- L" L6 B; `that the Sun does not move around the Earth, even though we see that it does,
- F5 [( G/ A; H) i, \/ D' n+ N& m6 {we might as well completely give up trusting our five senses.
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The argument above is vulnerable to which of the following objections?
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; x/ P  K. T$ }/ O. _5 B4 Q. D Why should sight be any less trustworthy than the other senses, when it + h' z4 i. D( X) g, h: }  A0 P
appears to be the most accurate?
4 @, V( ^5 b9 [& J7 T How can we say that an object we know to be large, such as the Sun, ; w  h6 l* H( ?" L$ \# S
revolves around a much smaller object, such as the Earth? 3 x/ h% r. B! Q; L9 i- E' p
What authority do the sense perceptions of a single person have, when
( Y' N; [- ^3 Q6 E" Dcontrasted with the objective system of scientific knowledge?
  r% Q. B; m0 k& R Why should we refuse to say that the Earth moves, when we see the Sun
7 ]# J/ ]  z" A9 o0 j$ Z: urise and set every day?
: }& r  G% j; h- m3 Q# b( } How do we know that the Earth moves around the Sun, if it is not from 1 Z- K; v0 b  b& u$ c1 S
evidence gained through the senses? ; u; l* v8 z* {0 _0 @* j7 h. |
  
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9 ^5 T; q6 f6 Z! L; k0 B答案:(E)
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