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1、新gre邏輯閱讀練習題精選整合 今天和大家一起來看一下新gre邏輯閱讀練習題吧,快來學習學習吧,下面就和大家分享,來欣賞一下吧。新gre邏輯閱讀練習題in the early 1950s, historians who studied preindustrial europe (which we may define here as europe in the period from roughly 1300 to 1800) began,for the first time in large numbers, to investigate more 5 of the preindustria

2、l european population than the 2 or 3 percent who comprised the political and social elite: the kings, generals, judges, nobles, bishops, and local magnates who had hitherto usually filled history books. one difficulty, however, was that few of the remaining 10 97 percent recorded their thoughts or

3、had them chronicled by contemporaries. faced with this situation, many historians based their investigations on the only records that seemed to exist: birth, marriage, and death records. as a result, much of the early work on the 15 nonelite was aridly statistical in nature; reducing the vast majori

4、ty of the population to a set of numbers was hardly more enlightening than ignoring them altogether. historians still did not know what these people thought or felt.20 one way out of this dilemma was to turn to the records of legal courts, for here the voices of the nonelite can most often be heard,

5、 as witnesses, plaintiffs, and defendants. these documents have acted as a point of entry into the mental world of the poor. historians 25 such as le roy ladurie have used the documents to extract case histories, which have illuminated the attitudes of different social groups (these attitudes includ

6、e, but are not confined to, attitudes toward crime and the law) and have revealed how the authorities 30 administered justice. it has been societies that have had a developed police system and practiced roman law, with its written depositions, whose court records have yielded the most data to histor

7、ians. in anglo-saxon countries hardly any of these benefits obtain, but it has 35 still been possible to glean information from the study of legal documents.the extraction of case histories is not, however, the only use to which court records may be put. historians who study preindustrial europe hav

8、e used the records to 40 establish a series of categories of crime and to quantify indictments that were issued over a given number of years. this use of the records does yield some information about the nonelite, but this information gives us little insight into the mental lives of the 45 nonelite.

9、 we also know that the number of indictments in preindustrial europe bears little relation to the number of actual criminal acts, and we strongly suspect that the relationship has varied widely over time. in addition, aggregate population estimates are very 50 shaky, which makes it difficult for his

10、torians to compare rates of crime per thousand in one decade of the preindustrial period with rates in another decade. given these inadequacies,it is clear why the case history use of court records is to be preferred.(473 words)4. the author suggests that, before the early 1950s,most historians who

11、studied preindustrial europe did which of the following?(a) failed to make distinctions among members of the preindustrial european political and social elite.(b) used investigatory methods that were almost exclusively statistical in nature.(c) inaccurately estimated the influence of the preindustri

12、al european political and social elite.(d) confined their work to a narrow range of the preindustrial european population.(e) tended to rely heavily on birth, marriage, and death records.5. according to the passage, the case histories extracted by historians have(a) scarcely illuminated the attitude

13、s of the political and social elite(b) indicated the manner in which those in power apportioned justice(c) focused almost entirely on the thoughts and feel-ings of different social groups toward crime and the law(d) been considered the first kind of historical writing that utilized the records of le

14、gal courts(e) been based for the most part on the trial testimony of police and other legal authorities6. it can be inferred from the passage that much of the early work by historians on the european nonelite of the preindustrial period might have been more illuminating if these historians had(a) us

15、ed different methods of statistical analysis to investigate the nonelite(b) been more successful in identifying the attitudes of civil authorities, especially those who administered justice, toward the nonelite(c) been able to draw on more accounts, written by contemporaries of the nonelite, that de

16、scribed what this nonelite thought(d) relied more heavily on the personal records left by members of the european political and social elite who lived during the period in question(e) been more willing to base their research on the birth, marriage, and death records of the nonelite7. it can be infer

17、red from the passage that a historian who wished to compare crime rates per thousand in a european city in one decade of the fifteenth century with crime rates in another decade of that century would probably be most aided by better information about which of the following?(a) the causes of unrest i

18、n the city during the two decades(b) the aggregate number of indictments in the city nearest to the city under investigation during the two decades(c) the number of people who lived in the city during each of the decades under investigation(d) the mental attitudes of criminals in the city, including

19、 their feelings about authority, during each of the decades under investigation(e) the possibilities for a member of the citys nonelite to become a member of the political and social elite during the two decades答案:d/b/c/c新gre邏輯閱讀練習題mycorrhizal fungi infect more plants than do any other fungi and are

20、 necessary for many plants to thrive, but they have escaped widespread investigation until line recently for two reasons. first, the symbiotic association 5 is so well-balanced that the roots of host plants show no damage even when densely infected. second, the fungi cannot as yet be cultivated in t

21、he absence of a living root. despite these difficulties, there has been important new work that suggests that this symbiotic association 10 can be harnessed to achieve more economical use of costly superphosphate fertilizer and to permit better exploitation of cheaper, less soluble rock phosphate.my

22、corrhizal benefits are not limited to improved phosphate uptake in host plants. in legumes, 15 mycorrhizal inoculation has increased nitrogen fixation beyond levels achieved by adding phosphate fertilizer alone. certain symbiotic associations also increase the host plants resistance to harmful root

23、fungi.8. which of the following most accurately describes the passage?(a) a description of a replicable experiment(b) a summary report of new findings(c) a recommendation for abandoning a difficult area of research(d) a refutation of an earlier hypothesis(e) a confirmation of earlier research for th

24、e following question, consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply9. it can be inferred from the passage that which of the following has not been a factor influencing the extent to which research on mycorrhizal fungi has progressed?a lack of a method for identifying mycorrhizal

25、fungib difficulties surrounding laboratory production of specimens for studyc difficulties ensuing from the high cost and scarcity of superphosphate fertilizers答案:b/ac新gre邏輯閱讀練習題it is one of natures great ironies that the availability of nitrogen in the soil frequently sets an upper limit on plant g

26、rowth even though the plants leaves are bathed in a sea of nitrogen gas. the leguminous plantsamong 5 them crop plants such as soybeans, peas, alfalfa, and cloverhave solved the nitrogen supply problem by entering into a symbiotic relationship with the bacterial genus rhizobium.10. which of the foll

27、owing situations is most closely analogous to the situation described by the author as one of natures great ironies?(a) that of a farmer whose crops have failed because the normal midseason rains did not materialize and no preparations for irrigation had been made(b) that of a long-distance runner w

28、ho loses a marathon race because of a wrong turn that cost him twenty seconds(c) that of shipwrecked sailors at sea in a lifeboat, with one flask of drinking water to share among them(d) that of a motorist who runs out of gas a mere five miles from the nearest gas station(e) that of travelers who wa

29、nt to reach their destination as fast and as cheaply as possible, but find that cost increases as travel speed increases答案:c新gre邏輯閱讀練習題throughout human history there have been many stringent taboos concerning watching other people eat or eating in the presence of others. there have been attempts to

30、explain these taboos in terms of 5 inappropriate social relationships either between those who are involved and those who are not simultaneously involved in the satisfaction of a bodily need, or between those already satiated and those who appear to be shamelessly gorging. undoubtedly such elements 10 exist in the taboos, but there is an additional element with a much more fundamental im

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