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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

The state has proposed new rules that would set minimum staffing levels for nurses, rules intended to ensure that at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospital emergency room.

选项:

A、rules intended to ensure that at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospital emergency room
B、rules with the intent of ensuring one nurse at least to be assigned for every four patients to be put through triage in a hospital emergency room
C、rules intending to ensure at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients in a hospital emergency room put through triage
D、with the intent of ensuring that at least one nurse should be assigned for every four patients in a hospital emergency room that are put through triage
E、and this is intended to ensure one nurse at least to be assigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospital emergency room

答案:

A
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

While it costs about the same to run nuclear plants as other types of power plants, it is the fixed costs that stem from building nuclear plants that makes it more expensive for them to generate electricity.

选项:

A、While it costs about the same to run nuclear plants as other types of power plants, it is the fixed costs that stem from building nuclear plants that makes it more expensive for them to generate electricity.
B、While the cost of running nuclear plants is about the same as for other types of power plants, the fixed costs that stem from building nuclear plants make the electricity they generate more expensive.
C、Even though it costs about the same to run nuclear plants as for other types of power plants, it is the fixed costs that stem from building nuclear plants that makes the electricity they generate more expensive.
D、It costs about the same to run nuclear plants as for other types of power plants, whereas the electricity they generate is more expensive, stemming from the fixed costs of building nuclear plants.
E、The cost of running nuclear plants is about the same as other types of power plants, but the electricity they generate is made more expensive because of the fixed costs stemming from building nuclear plants.

答案:

B
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

Unlike the body's inflammatory response to cuts and sprains, with widespread swelling and stiffness immobilizing the injured area until it heals, the body's response to sunburn is more localized and resulting in a distinct line dividing affected and unaffected areas of the skin.

选项:

A、with widespread swelling and stiffness immobilizing the injured area until it heals, the body's response to sunburn is more localized and resulting
B、where the injured area is immobilized with widespread swelling and stiffness until it has healed, sunburn generates a more localized response in the body, which results instead
C、with the injured area immobilized by means of widespread swelling and stiffness until healing, sunburn generates a more localized response in the body, one resulting
D、in which widespread swelling and stiffness immobilize the injured area until it has healed, the body's more localized response to sunburn results
E、in which widespread swelling and stiffness immobilize the injured area until healing, instead, the body's more localized response to sunburn results

答案:

D
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[Critical Reasoning]

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题目:

Editorial:
 
In Ledland, unemployed adults receive government assistance.  To reduce unemployment, the government proposes to supplement the income of those who accept jobs that pay less than government assistance, thus enabling employers to hire workers cheaply.  However, the supplement will not raise any worker's income above what government assistance would provide if he or she were not gainfully employed.  Therefore, unemployed people will have no financial incentive to accept jobs that would entitle them to the supplement.
 
Which of the following, if true about Ledland, most seriously weakens the argument of the editorial?

选项:

A、The government collects no taxes on assistance it provides to unemployed individuals and their families.
B、Neighboring countries with laws that mandate the minimum wage an employer must pay an employee have higher unemployment rates than Ledland currently has.
C、People who are employed and look for a new job tend to get higher-paying jobs than job seekers who are unemployed.
D、The yearly amount unemployed people receive from government assistance is less than the yearly income that the government defines as the poverty level.
E、People sometimes accept jobs that pay relatively little simply because they enjoy the work.

答案:

C
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

Galileo did not invent the telescope, but on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he uickly built his own device from an organ pipe and spectacle lenses.

选项:

A、Galileo did not invent the telescope, but on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he
B、Galileo had not invented the telescope, but when he heard, in 1609, of such an optical instrument having been made,
C、Galileo, even though he had not invented the telescope, on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he
D、Even though Galileo did not invent the telescope, on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made,
E、Even though Galileo did not invent the telescope, but when he heard, in 1609, of such an optical instrument being made, he

答案:

A
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[Reading Comprehension]

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文章:

    Scientists generally credit violent collisions between tectonic plates, the mobile fragments of Earth's rocky outer shell, with sculpting the planet's surface, as, for example, when what is now the Indian subcontinent collided with Asia, producing the Himalayan Mountains. However, plate tectonics cannot fully explain certain massive surface features, such as the "superswell" of southern Africa, a vast plateau over 1,000 miles across and nearly a mile high. Geologic evidence shows that southern African has been slowly rising for the past 100 million years, yet it has not experienced a tectonic collision for nearly 400 million years.The explanation may be in Earth's mantle, the layer of rock underlying the tectonic plates and extending down over 1,800 miles to the outer edge of Earth's iron core.

    Since the early twentieth century, geophysicists have understood that the mantle churns and roils like a thick soup. The relative low density of the hottest rock makes that material buoyant, so it slowly ascends, while cooler, denser rock sinks until heat escaping the molten core warms it enough to make it rise again. While this process of convection was known to enable the horizontal movement of tectonic plates, until recently geophysicists were skeptical of its ability to lift or lower the planet's surface vertically. However, recent technological advances have allowed geophysicists to make three-dimensional "snapshots" of the mantle by measuring vibrations, or seismic waves, set in motion by earthquakes originating in the planet's outer shell and recording the time it takes for them to travel from an earthquake's epicenter to a particular recording station at the surface. Because geophysicists know that seismic waves become sluggish in hot, low-density rock, and speed up in colder, denser regions, they can now infer the temperatures and densities in a given segment of the interior. By compiling a map of seismic velocities from thousands of earthquakes across the globe, they can also begin to map temperatures and densities throughout the mantle. These methods have revealed some unexpectedly immense formations in the deepest parts of the mantle; the largest of these is a buoyant mass of hot rock directly below Africa's southern tip. Dis-pelling researchers' initial doubts, computer models have confirmed that this formation is buoyant enough to rise slowly within the mantle and strong enough to push Africa upward as it rises.

题目:

According to the passage, the computer models referred to in the highlighted text have had which of the following effects?

选项:

A、They have confirmed researchers' doubts regarding the theory that convection within the mantle can lift or lower Earth's surface vertically.
B、They have cast doubt on the validity of plate-tectonics theory as an explanation for the sculpting of Earth's mountain ranges.
C、They have proved geophysicists' theory that the behavior of seismic waves in Earth's mantle is related to the temperature of the rock through which they are traveling.
D、They have convinced formerly skeptical researchers that rock formations deep in Earth's mantle below southern Africa could have created the superswell.
E、They have confirmed researchers' speculation that masses of hot rock are buoyant enough to rise to the upper part of Earth's mantle.

答案:

D
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

In April 1997, Hillary Rodham Clinton hosted an all-day White House scientific conference on new findings that indicates a child's acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as an active process that may be largely completed before age three.

选项:

A、that indicates a child's acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as
B、that are indicative of a child acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as
C、to indicate that when a child acquires language, thinking, and emotional skills, that it is
D、indicating that a child's acquisition of language, thinking, and emotional skills is
E、indicative of a child's acquisition of language, thinking, and emotional skills as

答案:

D
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

A leading figure in the Scottish enlightenment, Adam Smith's two major books are to democratic capitalism what Marx's Das Kapital is to socialism.

选项:

A、Adam Smith's two major books are to democratic capitalism what
B、Adam Smith's two major books are to democratic capitalism like
C、Adam Smith's two major books are to democratic capitalism just as
D、Adam Smith wrote two major books that are to democratic capitalism similar to
E、Adam Smith wrote two major books that are to democratic capitalism what

答案:

E
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[Sentence Correction]

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题目:

Because of wireless service costs plummeting in the last year and as mobile phones are increasingly common many people now using their mobile phones to make calls across a wide region at night and on weekends, when numerous wireless companies provide unlimited airtime for a relatively small monthly fee.

选项:

A、Because of wireless service costs plummeting in the last year, and as mobile phones are increasingly common, many people 
B、As the cost of wireless service plummeted in the last year and as mobile phones became increasingly common, many people 
C、In the last year, with the cost of wireless service plummeting, and mobile phones have become increasingly common, there are many people 
D、With the cost of wireless service plummeting in the last year and mobile phones becoming increasingly common, many people are 
E、While the cost of wireless service has plummeted in the last year and mobile phones are increasingly common, many people are

答案:

D
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[Critical Reasoning]

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题目:

Radio stations with radio data system (RDS) technology broadcast special program information that only radios with an RDS feature can receive.  Between 1994 and 1996, the number of RDS radio stations in Verdland increased from 250 to 600.  However, since the number of RDS-equipped radios in Verdland was about the same in 1996 as in 1994, the number of Verdlanders receiving the special program information probably did not increase significantly.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?

选项:

A、Few if any of the RDS radio stations that began broadcasting in Verdland after 1994 broadcast to people with RDS-equipped radios living in areas not previously reached by RDS stations.
B、In 1996 most Verdlanders who lived within the listening area of an RDS station already had a radio equipped to receive RDS.
C、Equipping a radio station with RDS technology does not decrease the station's listening area.
D、In 1996 Verdlanders who did not own radios equipped to receive RDS could not receive any programming from the RDS radio stations that began broadcasting in Verdland after 1994.
E、The RDS radio stations in Verdland in 1996 did not all offer the same type of programming.

答案:

A
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[OG19]

Each year for 4 years, a farmer increased the number of trees in a certain orchard by of the number of trees in the orchard the preceding year. If all of the trees thrived and there were 6,250 trees in the orchard at the end of the 4-year period, how many trees were in the orchard at the beginning of the 4-year period?
计算过程没有看懂,麻烦may老师再讲一遍
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[OG]

A sequence of numbers a1, a2, a3. . . is defined as follows: a1 = 3, a2 = 5, and every term in the sequence after a2 is the product of all terms in the sequence preceding it, e.g., a3 = (a1)(a2) and a4 = (a1)(a2)(a3). If an = t and n ˃ 2, what is the value of an + 2 in terms of t ?
没有听懂an an+1 an+2怎么出来的
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[GWD]

In the rectangular coordinate system, points (4, 0) and (– 4, 0) both lie on circle C. What is the maximum possible value of the radius of C ?
这里的lie on的意思是两个点可以在圆上(相交)也可以在圆的上部(不相交)吗?
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[OG]

Thabo owns exactly 140 books, and each book is either paperback fiction, paperback nonfiction, or hardcover nonfiction. If he owns 20 more paperback nonfiction books than hardcover nonfiction books, and twice as many paperback fiction books as paperback nonfiction books, how many hardcover nonfiction books does Thabo own?
为什么hardcover fiction是0,没有想通是怎么判断的
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[OG19]

There are 10 books on a shelf, of which 4 are paperbacks and 6 are hardbacks. How many possible selections of 5 books from the shelf contain at least one paperback and at least one hardback?
为什么c(4,1)c(6,1)c(8,3)取出来的是不完整的
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[Undefined]

A company plans to assign identification numbers to its employees. Each number is to consist of four different digits from 0 to 9, inclusive, except that the first digit cannot be 0. How many different identification numbers are possible?
这个为什么不能是c(9,1)c(10,1)c(10,1)c(10,1)
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[Undefined]

If money is invested at r percent interest, compounded annually, the amount of the investment will double in approximately  years. If Pat's parents invested $5,000 in a long-term bond that pays 8 percent interest, compounded annually, what will be the approximate total amount of the investment 18 years later, when Pat is ready for college?
没有理解为什么题目意思是每70/8年翻倍一次,我的理解是这个翻倍是一次性的,在70/8年的时候
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[Undefined]

Scientists have modified feed corn genetically, increasing its resistance to insect pests. Farmers who tried out the genetically modified corn last season applied less insecticide to their corn fields and still got yields comparable to those they would have gotten with ordinary corn. Ordinary corn seed, however, costs less, and what these farmers saved on insecticide rarely exceeded their extra costs for seed. Therefore, for most feed-corn farmers, switching to genetically modified seed would be unlikely to increase profits.

Which of the following would it be most useful to know in order to evaluate the argument?
没有理解为什么D是对的,需要比较的不是普通种子需要的杀虫剂用量吗?为啥转基因corn的杀虫剂用量可以影响结论?
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[Undefined]

Between 1980 and 2000 the sea otter population of the Aleutian Islands declined precipitously. There were no signs of disease or malnutrition, so there was probably an increase in the number of otters being eaten by predators. Orcas will eat otters when seals, their normal prey, are unavailable, and the Aleutian Islands seal population declined dramatically in the 1980s. Therefore, orcas were most likely the immediate cause of the otter population decline.

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?
可以理解为什么C对,但是为什么E的slight decline是影响很小到可以忽略不计呢?就是小规模的食物减少也会引起seal减少,从而使orca吃otter
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[Undefined]

When there is less rainfall than normal, the water level of Australian rivers falls and the rivers flow more slowly. Because algae whose habitat is river water grow best in slow-moving water, the amount of algae per unit of water generally increases when there has been little rain. By contrast, however, following a period of extreme drought, algae levels are low even in very slow-moving river water.

Which of the following, if true, does most to explain the contrast described above?
为什么D选项河流短暂干了推出海藻死了,不算过度推理?可能干了很短时间但海藻没死呢?
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