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1、GWD-TN-23: Verbal-Q1: PP47. So-called green taxes, which exact a price for the use of polluting or nonrenewable fuels, are having a positive effect on the environmental and natural resource base of countries as varied as China, the Netherlands, and Hungary.A. as varied asB. as varied as areC. as var
2、ied as those ofD. that are as varied asE. that are varied as are-Q2: PP48.Unlike many United States cities, where a river is no longer the focal point of urban life, the river in San Antonio winds through the middle of the business district, and the River Walk, or Pasco del Rio, is the citys most po
3、pular attraction.A. Unlike many United States cities, where a river is no longer the focal point of urban life, the river in San AntonioB. Unlike the river in many cities in the United Stated, which is no longer the local point of urban life, in San Antonio the riverC. Today the river in many cities
4、 in the United States is no longer the focal point of urban life, unlike San Antonio, where itD. In few United States cities today, a river is the focal point of urban life, but the river in San AntonioE. No longer do many cities in United States have a river as the focal point of urban life, butin
5、San Antonio the river-Q3:TTGWD11-Q9:The population of desert tortoises in Targlands Red Desert has declined, partly because they are captured for sale as pets and partly because people riding all-terrain vehicles have damaged their habitat. Targland plans to halt this population decline by blocking
6、the current access routes into the desert and announcing new regulations to allow access only on foot. Targlands officials predict that these measures will be adequate, since it is difficult to collect the tortoises without a vehicle.Which of the following would it be most important to establish in
7、order to evaluate the officials prediction?A. Whether possessing the tortoises as pets remains legally permissible in TarglandB. Whether Targland is able to enforce the regulations with respect to all-terrain vehicle entry at points other than the current access routesC. Whether the Red Desert torto
8、ises are most active during the day or at nightD. Whether people who travel on foot in the Red Desert often encounter the tortoisesE. Whether the Targland authorities held public hearings before restricting entry by vehicle into the Red Desert-Q4Q6: GWD-4-Q35 to Q37 In addition to conventional galax
9、ies, the universe contains very dim galaxies that until recently went unnoticed by astronomers. Possibly as numerous as conventional galaxies, these galaxies have the same general shape and even the same approximate number of stars as a common type of conventional galaxy, the spiral, but tend to be
10、much larger. Because these galaxies mass is spread out over larger areas, they have far fewer stars per unit volume than do conventional galaxies. Apparently these low-surface-brightness galaxies, as they are called, take much longer than conventional galaxies to condense their primordial gas and co
11、nvert it to starsthat is, they evolve much more slowly. These galaxies may constitute an answer to the long-standing puzzle of the missing baryonic mass in the universe. Baryonssubatomic particles that are generally protons or neutronsare the source of stellar, and therefore galactic, luminosity, an
12、d so their numbers can be estimated based on how luminous galaxies are. However, the amount of helium in the universe, as measured by spectroscopy, suggests that there are far more baryons in the universe than estimates based on galactic luminosity indicate. Astronomers have long speculated that the
13、 missing baryonic mass might eventually be discovered in intergalactic space or as some large population of galaxies that are difficult to detect. -GWD-4-Q35:The primary purpose of the passage is toA. describe a phenomenon and consider its scientific significanceB. contrast two phenomena and discuss
14、 a puzzling difference between themC. identify a newly discovered phenomenon and explain its originsD. compare two classes of objects and discuss the physical properties of eachE. discuss a discovery and point out its inconsistency with existing theory-GWD-4-Q36:The author mentions the fact that bar
15、yons are the source of stars luminosity primarily in order to explainA. how astronomers determine that some galaxies contain fewer stars per unit volume than do othersB. how astronomers are able to calculate the total luminosity of a galaxyC. why astronomers can use galactic luminosity to estimate b
16、aryonic massD. why astronomers estimates of baryonic mass based on galactic luminosity are more reliable than those based on spectroscopic studies of heliumE. how astronomers know bright galaxies contain more baryons than do dim galaxies- GWD-4-Q37:It can be inferred from the passage that which of t
17、he following is an accurate physical description of typical low-surface-brightness galaxies?A. They are large spiral galaxies containing fewer stars than do conventional galaxies.B. They are compact but very dim spiral galaxies.C. They are diffuse spiral galaxies that occupy a large volume of space.
18、D. They are small, young spiral galaxies that contain a high proportion of primordial gas.E. They are large, dense spirals with low luminosity.-Q7: PP49. It was only after Katharine Graham became publisher of The Washington Post in 1963 that it moved into the first rank of American newspapers, and i
19、t was under her command that the paper won high praise for its unrelenting reporting of the Watergate scandal.A. It was only after Katharine Graham became publisher of The Washington Post in 1963 that it moved into the first rank of American newspapers, and it was under her command that the paper wo
20、n high praiseB. It was only after Katharine Grahams becoming publisher of The Washington Post in 1963 that it moved into the first rank of American newspapers, and under her command it had won high praiseC. Katharine Graham became publisher of The Washington Post in 1963, and only after that did it
21、move into the first rank of American newspapers, having won high praise under her commandD. Moving into the first rank of American newspapers only after Katharine Graham became its publisher in 1963, The Washington Post, winning high praise under her commandE. Moving into the first rank of American
22、newspapers only after Katharine Grahams becoming its publisher in 1963, The Washington Post won high praise under her command-Q8: PP 50.The automobile company announced that the average price of next years models would decrease four-tenths of one percent, amounting to about $72, as compared with com
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