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1、GWD-TN-5: Verbal-GWD7-Q1:Although producer prices rose at an unexpectedly steep rate in September, analysts said that the increase resulted mostly from temporary factors and not necessarily foreshadowing that there would be a resurgence of inflation.A. factors and not necessarily foreshadowing that
2、there would beB. factors and not necessarily that it foreshadowedC. factors and did not necessarily foreshadowD. factors, while not necessarily a foreshadowing ofE. factors, while it did not necessarily foreshadow that there would be-GWD7-Q2:The first commercially successful drama to depict Black fa
3、mily life sympathetically and the first play by a Black woman to be produced on Broadway, it was Lorraine Hansberrys A Raisin in the Sun that won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1959, and was later made into both a film and a musical.A. it was Lorraine Hansberrys A Raisin in the Sun that
4、won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1959, and was later madeB. in 1959 A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and was later madeC. Lorraine Hansberry won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for A Raisin in the Sun in 1959, and it was la
5、ter madeD. Lorraine Hansberrys A Raisin in the Sun won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1959 and was later madeE. A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1959, and later made it-GWD7-Q3:The state has proposed new rules that would set minim
6、um 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.A. rules intended to ensure that at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospital emergency roomB
7、. 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 roomC. rules intending to ensure at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients in a hospital emergency room put through triageD. with the intent of
8、ensuring that at least one nurse should be assigned for every four patients in a hospital emergency room that are put through triageE. 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-GWD7-Q4:Only seven people th
9、is century have been killed by the great white shark, the man-eater of the moviesless than those killed by bee stings.A. moviesless than thoseB. moviesfewer than have beenC. movies, which is less than thoseD. movies, a number lower than the peopleE. movies, fewer than the ones-GWD7-Q5:Exposure to ce
10、rtain chemicals commonly used in elementary schools as cleaners or pesticides causes allergic reactions in some children. Elementary school nurses in Renston report that the proportion of schoolchildren sent to them for treatment of allergic reactions to those chemicals has increased significantly o
11、ver the past ten years. Therefore, either Renstons schoolchildren have been exposed to greater quantities of the chemicals, or they are more sensitive to them than schoolchildren were ten years ago.Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?A. The number of school nurses e
12、mployed by Renstons elementary schools has not decreased over the past ten years.B. Children who are allergic to the chemicals are no more likely than other children to have allergies to other substances.C. Children who have allergic reactions to the chemicals are not more likely to be sent to a sch
13、ool nurse now than they were ten years ago.D. The chemicals are not commonly used as cleaners or pesticides in houses and apartment buildings in Renston.E. Children attending elementary school do not make up a larger proportion of Renstons population now than they did ten years ago.-GWD7-Q6 to Q9: F
14、or many years, theoretical economists characterized humans as rational beings relentlessly bent on maximizing purely selfish reward. Results of an experimental economics study appear to contradict this view, however. In the “Ultimatum Game,” two subjects, who cannot exchange information, are placed
15、in separate rooms. One is randomly chosen to propose how a sum of money, known to both, should be shared between them; only one offer, which must be accepted or rejected without negotiation, is allowed. If, in fact, people are selfish and rational, then the proposer should offer the smallest possibl
16、e share, while the responder should accept any offer, (20) no matter how small: after all, even one dollar is better than nothing. In numerous trials, however, two-thirds of the offers made were between 40 and 50 percent; only 4 percent were less than 20 percent. Among responders, more than half who
17、 were offered less than 20 percent rejected the offer. Behavior in the game did not appreciably depend on the players sex, age, or education. Nor did the amount of money involved play a significant role: for instance, in trials of the game that were conducted in Indonesia, the sum to be shared was a
18、s much as three times the subjects average monthly income, and still responders refused offers that they deemed too small.-Q6:The primary purpose of the passage is toA. provide evidence in support of the view that human beings are essentially rational and selfishB. use a particular study to challeng
19、e the argument that the economic behavior of human beings may be motivated by factors other than selfishnessC. compare certain views about human nature held by theoretical economists with those held by experimental economistsD. describe a study that apparently challenges theoretical economists under
20、standing of human economic behaviorE. suggest that researchers may have failed to take into account the impact of certain noneconomic factors in designing a study of human economic behavior-Q7:The passage implies that the results of the Ultimatum Game undermine theoretical economists characterizatio
21、n of human beings byA. demonstrating that most people are inclined to try to maximize their own advantage whenever possibleB. indicating that people who do not have the option of negotiating might behave more generously than do those who have the option of negotiatingC. illustrating how peoples econ
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