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GMAT考试易错题(2019/2/16)
1题:OneofArthurJessop'sfirstactsaspresidentoftheFHAwastodenyarequestfromtheprivatesectorthatfederalhomeloanprogramsshouldbeexpandedtocoverhousesnotconformingtocivilconstructioncodes.()
(A)shouldbeexpandedtocoverhousesnotconformingto
(B)beexpandedtocoverhousesnotconformingto
(C)shouldbeexpandtocoverhousesnotconformingwith
(D)wouldhavebeenexpandedtocoverhousesnotconformingto
(E)hadtobeexpandedtocoverhousesnotconformingwith
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2题:WyntonandBranfordMarsalis,brotherswhohavefusedthecomplexrhythmsofcontemporaryjazzwiththerollickingmusicallegacyoftheirhometown,arefittingsymbolsoftheNewOrleansjazzrevival.()
(A)WyntonandBranfordMarsalis,brotherswhohavefusedthecomplexrhythmsofcontemporaryjazzwiththerollickingmusicallegacyoftheirhometown,arefittingsymbolsoftheNewOrleansjazzrevival.
(B)WyntonandBranfordMarsalisarebrothers,havefusedthecomplexrhythmsofcontemporaryjazzwiththerollickingmusicallegacyoftheirhometown,andarefittingsymbolsoftheNewOrleansjazzrevival.
(C)TheMarsalisbrothers,WyntonandBranford,havefusedthecomplex
rhythmsofcontemporaryjazzwiththerollickingmusicallegacyoftheirhometown,whichisafittingsymboloftheNewOrleansjazzrevival.
(D)Fusingtherhythmsofcontemporaryjazz,whicharecomplex,withtherollickingmusicallegacyoftheirhometown,WyntonandBranfordMarsalisareafittingsymboloftheNewOrleansjazzrevival.
(E)AfittingsymboloftheNewOrleansjazzrevivalarebrothersWyntonandBranfordMarsalis,whofusethecomplexrhythmsofcontemporaryjazzwiththerollickingmusicallegacyoftheirhometown.
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3题:The following data sufficiency problems consist of a question and two statements, labeled (1) and (2), in which certain data are given. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. Using the data given in the statements plus your knowledge of mathematics and everyday facts (such as the number of days in July or the meaning of counterclockwise), you must indicate whether
A、Statement (1)ALONE、is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
B、Statement (2)ALONE、is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
C、BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statementALONE、is sufficient.
D、EACH statementALONE、is sufficient.
E. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
In the figure above, isAB>BC、(Note: Figure not necessarily drawn to scale.)
(1)AB>CD
(2)AD-AB、>AD-BC、
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4题:An analyst at a furniture company has noted that the company loses approximately $2 million per year on its money-back guarantee, which stipulates that the company will return the purchase price to any customer whose furniture breaks within the first year, regardless of the way in which the furniture was broken. The analyst argues that the company could increase its net revenues (total revenues minus total costs) if it abolished the money-back guarantee.
Which of the following, if true, provides the best reason for the company not to follow the analyst’s advice

A、
A、study has shown that only 25 percent of the broken furniture claims that the company has honored in the last five years were due to manufacturing defects.
B、The $2 million that the company expends on the money-back guarantee represents only 4 percent of the company’s total costs.
C、
A、popular consumer magazine gave the furniture company its highest rating for overall quality of product.
D、The company’s largest competitor has a more restrictive money-back guarantee that covers only furniture broken due to manufacturing defects within six months of purchase.
E、Customers cite the money-back guarantee as the primary reason they buy furniture from this company.
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5题:
A、car manufacturer periodically discounts certain car models to its dealers to coincide with intensive advertising campaigns focused on those cars.After analyzing the results of this program, the manufacturer found that sales of the discounted cars were strong, but it also concluded that it could reap greater profits if it did not hold promotions in this way.
Which of the following statements, if true, best accounts for the manufacturer’s conclusion about profitability

A、Some consumers worry that discounted cars are more likely to be defective.
B、The car manufacturer had not been effective in controlling the production costs of the cars, and these rising costs ate into the manufacturer’s profits.
C、Although dealers requested large numbers of the cars at discounted prices, they generally sold the cars at the normal retail price, thereby keeping more of the profit for themselves.
D、Many consumers buy large-ticket items, such as cars, only when they are on sale.
E、The manufacturer’s intensive advertising campaign did not sufficiently emphasize the cars’ high levels of performance on road tests.
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