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1、GWD-TN-24: Verbal-Q1: PP67. Africas black rhino population in the mid-1970s numbered about 2,000, ten times the estimated population of 2,000 in 1997.A. the estimated populationB. that of their estimated populationC. more than the populations estimated amountD. more black rhinos than their populatio
2、n estimateE. more than that of their populations estimated amount-Q2: PP68. The cottontail rabbit population in Orange County, California, has increased unchecked in recent years as a result of the removal of the native fox population and the clearing of surrounding woodlands.A. years as a result of
3、 the removal ofB. years as a result of removingC. years, resulting from the removing ofD. years, which is result of removingE. years, which is a result of the removal of -Q3: TTGWD11-Q19:In Rubaria, excellent health care is available to virtually the entire population, whereas very few people in Ter
4、land receive adequate medical care. Yet, although the death rate for most diseases is higher in Terland than in Rubaria, the percentage of the male population that dies from prostate cancer is significantly higher in Rubaria than in Terland.Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain the
5、disparity between the prostate cancer death rate in Rubaria and Terland?A. Effective treatment of prostate cancer in its early stages generally requires medical techniques available in Rubaria but not in Terland.B. Most men who have prostate cancer are older than the average life expectancy for male
6、 inhabitants of Terland.C. Being in poor general health does not increase ones risk of developing prostate cancer.D. It is possible to decrease ones risk of getting prostate cancer by eating certain kinds of foods, and such foods are more readily available in Rubaria than in Terland.E. Among men in
7、Rubaria, the death rate from prostate cancer is significantly higher for those who do not take full advantage of Rubarias health care system than for those who do.-Q4Q6: TTGWD11-Q35 to Q37: Citing the fact that the real gross domestic product(GDP) per capita was higher in 1997 than ever before, some
8、 journalists have argued that the United States economy performed ideally in 1997. However, the real GDP is almost always higher than ever before; it falls only during recessions. One point these journalists overlooked is that in 1997, as in the twenty-four years immediately preceding it, the real G
9、DP per capita grew nearly one-half percent a year more slowly than it had on average between 1873 and 1973. Were the 1997 economy as robust as claimed, the growth rate of real GDP per capita in 1997 would have surpassed the average growth rate of real GDP per capita between 1873 and 1973 because ove
10、r fifty percent of the population worked for wages in 1997 whereas only forty percent worked for wages between 1873 and 1973. If the growth rate of labor productivity (output per hour of goods and services) in 1997 had equaled its average growth rate between 1873 and 1973 of more than two percent, t
11、hen, given the proportionately larger workforce that existed in 1997, real GDP per capita in 1997 would have been higher than it actually was, since output is a major factor in GDP. However, because labor productivity grew by only one percent in 1997, real GDP per capita grew more slowly in 1997 tha
12、n it had on average between 1873 and 1973.-Q4 - Q35: The passage is primarily concerned withA. comparing various measures used to assess the performance of the United States economy in 1997B. providing evidence that the performance of the United States economy in 1997 was similar to its performance
13、between 1873 and 1973C. evaluating an argument concerning the performance of the United States economy in1997D. examining the consequences of a popular misconception about the performance of the United States economy in 1997E. supporting an assertion made by journalists about the performance of the
14、United States economy in 1997-Q5 - Q36: According to the passage, which of the following is true of the average rate at which real GDP per capita grew in the twenty-four years immediately before 1997?A. It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 because only forty percent of the population w
15、orked for wages between 1873 and 1973.B. It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 because labor productivity grew less between 1973 and 1997 than it had between 1873 and 1973.C. It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 as a result of an increase in the percentage of the populatio
16、n earning wages during these years.D. It was less than the average rate at which real GDP per capita grew between 1873 and 1973.E. It was less than the rate at which real GDP per capita grew in 1997.-Q6 - Q37: It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is the reason that the aut
17、hor faults the journalists referred to in line 4?A. They believe that the real GDP per capita in 1997 was higher than the real GDP per capita had ever been before.B. They argue that the rate at which real GDP per capita grew in 1997 was faster than the average rate at which it had grown between 1873
18、 and 1973.C. They overestimate the effect of labor productivity on the real GDP per capita in 1997.D. They overestimate the amount by which real GDP per capita in 1997 surpassed real GDP per capita in earlier years.E. They fail to consider the real GDP per capita in 1997 within an appropriate histor
19、ical context.-Q7: PP69. In human hearing, subtle differences in how the two ears hear a given sound help the listener determine the qualities of that sound.A. in how the two ears hear a given sound help the listener determineB. in the two ears hearing a given sound help the listener in determiningC.
20、 in how a sound is heard by the two ears helps the listener determineD. between how the two ears hear a given sound helps the listener in determiningE. between how a sound is heard by the two ears help the listener in determining-Q8: PP70. Employment costs rose 2.8 percent in the 12 months that ende
21、d in September, slightly less than they did in the year that ended in the previous quarter.A. less than they did B. less than it did C. less than theywere D. lower thanE. lower than theywere-Q9: PP71.Simply because they are genetically engineered does not make it any more likely for plants to become
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