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发表于 2011-10-22 18:04:27 |显示全部楼层
Authorities in California required drivers to use their headlights on a certain road during the daytime as well as at night and found that annual accident rates on the road fell 15 percent from the previous level. They concluded that applying the daytime rule statewide would lead to a similar reduction in accidents.
1. Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the authorities' argument?
(A) Because an alternate route became available, the volume of traffic on the test road decreased during the test period.
(B) Drivers were informed of the requirement to use their headlights on the test road by means of a series of three conspicuous signs in each direction of travel.
C) Under certain conditions, among them fog and heavy rain, most drivers in California already use their headlights during the daytime.
(D) Full-scale application of the daytime rule would cause headlight bulbs to burn out sooner than they currently do and thus to require more frequent replacement.
(E) The test road was selected to include a great variety of the sorts of road conditions that drivers in California are likely to encounter

我选的是E啊~~我觉得就应该是E啊~~~~答案选A
Quantum mechanics is a highly successful theory: it supplies methods for accurately calculating the results of diverse experiments, especially with minute particles. The predictions of quantum mechanics, however, give only the probability of an event, not a deterministic statement of whether or not the event will occur. Because of this probabilism, Einstein remained strongly dissatisfied with the theory throughout his life, though he did not maintain that quantum mechanics is wrong. Rather, he held that it is incomplete: in quantum mechanics the motion of a particle must be described in terms of probabilities, he argued, only because some parameters that determine the motion have not been specified. Einstein's ideas have been tested by experiments performed since his death, and as most of these experiments support traditional quantum mechanics, Einstein's approach is almost certainly erroneous.
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10. It can be inferred from the passage that the author's
conclusion that Einstein's approach is "erroneous"
might have to be modified because
(A) it is theoretically possible to generate plausible
theories with hidden parameters within them
(B) some experimental tests of Einstein's theory do
not disconfirm the hidden-parameter theory
of quantum mechanics
(C) it is possible for a theory to have hidden
parameters and yet be probabilistic
(D) traditional quantum mechanics has not yet been
used to analyze all of the phenomena to
which it could be applied
(E) there are too many possible hidden parameters
to develop meaningful tests of hidden-
parameter theories
答案选B  我选的C~~有没有人给解释一下



For women feminist literary critic, the subjectivity versus objectivity, or critic-as-artist-or-scientist, debate has special political significance, and her definition will court special risks whichever side of the issue it favors. If she defines feminist criticism as objective and scientific, the definition precludes the critic-as-artist approach and may impede accomplishment of the utilitarian political objectives of those who seek to change the academic establishment. If she defines feminist criticism as creative and intuitive, privileged as art, then her work becomes vulnerable to the prejudices of stereotypic ideas about the ways in which women think, and will be dismissed by much of the academic establishment.
These questions are political in the sense that the debate over them will inevitably be less an exploration of abstract matters in a spirit of disinterested inquiry than an academic power struggle in which the careers and professional fortunes of many women scholars -- only now entering the academic profession in substantial numbers -- will be at stake, and with them the chances for a distinctive contribution to humanistic understanding, a contribution that might be an important influence against sexism in our society
1. The author specifically mentions all of the following
as difficulties that particularly affect women who
are theoreticians of feminist literary criticism
A tendency of a predominantly male academic
establishment to form preconceptions about women
B limitations that are imposed when criticism
is defined as objective and scientific
C likelihood that the work of a woman theoretician
who claims the privilege of art will be viewed
with prejudice by some academics
这道题我觉得A不对不应该选啊。。答案ABC


Isadora Duncan's masterly writings on the dance reveal the depth of her determination to create a lyric form of the art which was free of characterization, storytelling, and the theatrical exhibition of skills. She wished to discard the traditional methods and established vocabularies of such dance forms as ballet and to explore the internal sources of human expressiveness. She shunned bodily ornamentation and strove to use only the natural movements of her body, undistorted by acrobatic exaggeration and stimulated only by internal compulsion. In her recitals Duncan danced to the music of Beethoven, Wagner, and Gluck, among others, but, contrary to popular belief, she made no attempt to visualize or to interpret the music; rather, she simply relied on it to provide the inspiration for expressing inner feelings through movement.
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10. Select the sentence in the passage that implies the
argumentative function which the author mentions
Duncan‘s reliance on music in her recitals to serve
答案是She shunned bodily ornamentation and strove to use only the natural movements of her body, undistorted by acrobatic exaggeration and stimulated only by internal compulsion.
但我觉得应该是和他总体的目标有关~~~?

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发表于 2011-10-22 20:10:59 |显示全部楼层
第二题 爱因斯坦的观点就是有些隐藏因数没有被发现 所以hidden-parameter theory 不被证明不符合 not disconfirm 说明 hidden-parameter theory 不是错误的

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发表于 2011-10-28 21:18:38 |显示全部楼层
楼主,我和你的答案是一样一样的呀!!! 真是心有灵犀!!
不过第一题我想通了,A的情况发生下,才能保证题目要求,就是因为题中那条test road要开灯,所以大家都换路走了,没有多少车在test road上,所以事故就少了。 然后第二题吧,没提到tendency male predominant的情况下,是肯定正确的,但是多了这个细节就不敢选了!!! 总之考试出了,我绝对错!
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发表于 2011-10-28 22:31:11 |显示全部楼层
回楼上:个人感觉作者的argument是说全州都应推行该政策,a选项应该是weaken吧(车少导致交通事故变少而非开灯),e感觉是支持,是否题目有误?
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