
GRE阅读逻辑题精选10道题-智课教育旗下智课教育.pdf
15页智 课 网 G R E 备 考 资 料GRE阅读逻辑题精选10道题-智课教育旗下智课教育各位备战GRE考试的各位考生,大家还在苦苦寻找习题吗?今天小 编为大家整理了GRE阅读逻辑题精选10道题,帮助大家加强GRE阅读逻 辑部分的练习,一起来看看吧 以下是GRE阅读逻辑题精选10道题的正文内容,大家一定要认真练 习,合理利用,希望对大家备考GRE阅读有帮助 Test 1 1. Although 90 percent of the population believes itself to be w ell informed about health care, only 20 percent know s enough about DNA. So apparently at least 80 percent of the population does not know enough about medical concepts to make w ell-informed personal medical choices or to make good public policy decisions about health care. The argument’s reasoning is questionable because the argument fails to demonstrate that A. those people w ho can understand new s stories about DNA are able to make w ell-informed personal medical choicesB. more than 20 percent of the population needs to be w ell informed about health care for good public policy decisions about health care to be made C. one’s being able to make w ell-informed personal medical choices ensures that one makes good public policy decisions about health care D. an understanding of DNA is essential to making w ell-informed personal medical choices or to making good public policy decisions about health care E. since 90 percent of the population believes itself to be w ell informed about health care, at least 70 percent of the population is mistaken in that belief. 答案:D思路:本题的推论错误在于以偏概全,用对 DNA 的了解程度来考核 well informed about health care 的程度。
据个例 子,我们可否用掌握核物理知识的程度来考核对物理基本知识的掌握程 度呢?显然不行! A: 支持作者的观点 B: 无关 C: 无关 D: 本题的推论错误在于以偏概全,用对 DNA 的了解程度来考核 well informed about health care 的程度据个例 子,我们可否用掌 握核物理知识的程度来考核对物理基本知识的掌握程度呢?显然不行! E: 无关 2. During the 1980’s, Japanese collectors w ere very active in the market for European art, especially as purchasers of nineteenth-century Impressionist paintings. This striking pattern surely reflects a specific preference on the part of many Japanese collectors for certain aesthetic attributes they found in nineteenth-century Impressionist paintings. Which one of the follow ing, if true, most strongly supports the explanation above?A. Impressionist paintings first became popular among art collectors in Europe at the beginning of the tw entieth century. B. During the 1980’s, the Japanese economy underw ent a sustained expansion that w as unprecedented in the country’s recent history. C. Several nineteenth-century Impressionist painters adopted certain techniques and visual effects found in Japanese prints that are highly esteemed in Japan. D. During the 1960s and the 1970s, the prices of nineteenth-century Impressionist paintings often exceeded the prices of paintings by older European masters. E. During the 1980’s, collectors from Japan and around the w orld purchased many paintings andprints by w ell-know n tw entieth-century Japanese artists. 答案:C 思路: A. 无关 B. 无关 C. 作者先提出一个事实,然后指这个事实说明了日本收藏家对 19 世纪印象派画家的一些审美特性有着特别的偏 爱。
C 直接举证说明原因:这是因为 19 世纪印象派画家使用了一些在日本备受推崇的技术和视觉效果 (Several nineteenth-century Imp ressionist p ainters adop ted certain techniques and visual effects found in Jap anese p rints that are highly esteemed in Jap an.) D. 无关项, many Jap anese collectors for cert ain aest het ic at t ribut es 和 D 中的 p rice 没有任何关系 E. 无关3. Because of the recent recession in Country A most magazines published there have experienced decreases in advertising revenue, so much so that the survival of the most w idely read magazines is in grave doubt. At the same time, how ever, more people in Country A are reading more magazines than ever before, and the number of financially successful magazines in Country A is greater than ever. Which one of the follow ing, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent discrepancy in the information above? A. Most magazines reduce the amount they charge for advertisement’s during a recession. B. The audience for a successful television show far exceeds the readership of even the most w idely read magazine. C. Advertising is the main source of revenue only for the most w idely read magazines; other magazines rely on circulation for their revenue.D. Because of the recession, people in Country A have cut back on magazine subscriptions and are reading borrow ed magazines. E. More of the new general interest magazines that w ere launched this year in Country A have survived than survived in previous years. 参考答案:C 思路:exp lain 题型的阅读要点是分歧主要在哪里。
A:无法解释后一现象 B:无关选项 C:抓住了分歧点:the most widely read magazines 和 financially successful magazines 的区别 D:无法解释后一现象 E:无关选项(无关对比)4. The gray squirrel, introduced into local w oodlands ten years ago, threatens the indigenous populat ion of an endangered ow l species, because the squirrels’ habitual stripping of tree bark destroys the trees in w hich the ow ls nest. Some local officials have advocated setting out poison for the gray squirrels. The officials argue that this measure, w hile eliminating the squirrels, w ould pose no threat to the ow l population, since the poison w ould be placed in containers accessible only to squirrels and other rodents. Which one of the follow ing, if true, most calls int。












