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GMAT考试易错题(2019/5/10)
1题:某单位有男职工420人,男职工人数是女职工人数的
倍,工龄20年以上者占全体职工入数的20%,工龄10~20年者是工龄10年以下者入数的-半,工龄在10年以下者人数是( ).
A.250人
B、275人
C、392人
D、401人 E.410
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2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.
If p is a positive integer, and p≠0, is
an integer
(1) p is an even number
(2) p is a multiple of 3
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3题:The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage.After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question.Answer all questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
While most people agree that the GoldenAge of comic books began with the introduction of Superman in 1938 in ActionComics #1, there is less agreement about when exactly the GoldenAge endeD、There is a general consensus, however, about the factors that brought the GoldenAge to a close: the rise of the horror comic book in the late 1940s, and the resulting backlash against comic books in the early 1950s.
Superhero comic books reached their peak of popularity in the early 1940s because of all the GIs inEurope and Japan who eagerly read about Superman,Batman, and The Spirit. When these soldiers came home, they still wanted to read comic books, but they sought out more adult content. William Gaines ofEC、Comics was happy to meet the market demand with such grim and gritty titles as Weird Fantasy and TheCrypt of Terror. The creators of superhero comic books, not wanting to be left behind, responded by matching their protagonists against darker criminals in more violent encounters.
These darker comic books aroused the anger of child psychologist Fredric Wertham, who believed that comic books were leading the nation’s youth into crime, violence, and drug abuse. Wertham’s book, The Seduction of the Innocent, was a national best-seller that helped bring about congressional investigations into the corrupting influence of comic books. The Senate committee that reviewed Wertham’s charges decided to create theComicsCodeAuthority, a regulatory body that prohibited comic books from mentioning sexuality, alcohol, drugs, criminal behavior, or any themes related to the horror genre.
These regulations had a numbing effect on the industry.EC、Comics was nearly driven out of the comics business, and the other major players canceled many of their most prominent titles. The comics business did not recover until the Marvel revolution of the early 1960s ushered in the SilverAge.
According to the passage, which of the following statements can be made about the content of Weird Fantasy and TheCrypt of Terror
A、Their adult-oriented content was not suitable for young readers.
B、Their grim and gritty content was a market response to the demands of soldiers home from World War Ⅱ.
C、They frequently depicted violence and criminal behavior, but shied away from sexuality or drug abuse.
D、Their sales surpassed those of previous best-selling titles such as Superman or Batman.
E、The publication of Weird Fantasy #1 coincided with the end of the GoldenAge of comic books.
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4题:At the wholesale store you can buy an 8-pack of hot dogs for $1.55, a 20-pack for $3.05, and a 250-pack for $22.95. What is the greatest number of hot dogs you can buy at this store with $200

A、1,108
B、2,100
C、2,108
D、2,124
E、2,256
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5题:The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage.After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question.Answer all questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
The collapse of the stock "bubble" of Internet-related companies in 2000-2001 has resulted in more than its fair share of analysis, hand-wringing, and finger-pointing.A、panel discussion at a recent Technology Today conference in Santa Monica produced a heated debate between two former luminaries of the dot.corn world: investment banker Pat Verhofen and Sue Mickelson, founder andCEO of Internet retailer Frizbeez.com.
Verhofen fired the opening shot by placing blame for the collapse of Internet stocks on the shoulders of Internet entrepreneurs who aggressively promoted ideas without viable business models. These entrepreneurs were both irresponsible and deceptive, Verhofen argued, to take investors’ money to fund operations that could not reasonably turn a profit, such as giving computers away for free or selling bulky objects, such as dog food or furniture, over the Internet. Many of these companies, he suggested, were little more than arrangements of smoke and mirrors designed to separate investors from their money.
Mickelson responded that Verhofen was like a fox in a henhouse blaming the rooster for all the dead chickens.Entrepreneurs cannot be blamed, she argued, for trying to make money for themselves and other people, because that is what entrepreneurs do. She also stated that you cannot know what ideas will or will not work until you try them; contemporaries of the Wright brothers said that a heavier-than-air aircraft could never work, and look at the skies today.
Mickelson instead placed the blame on the unscrupulous bankers and fund managers who hyped Internet stocks in order to cash in on fees from IPOs and trades. In contrast to entrepreneurs, these financial types actually do have a responsibility to offer only sound financial advice to their clients. If anyone should bear the blame, she argued, it should be people like Pat Verhofen.
Indigo Smith, the moderator of the panel, responded that perhaps the true fault lay with the common investors, who should not have invested in technology stocks in the first place if they lacked the knowledge to do so properly. While she expressed sympathy for those elderly investors who lost substantial portions of their retirement savings on flimsy Internet stocks, she observed that no one forced them to invest in those stocks.
Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage
A、It mentions a puzzling situation, and then describes three approaches people have taken to help understand that situation.
B、It presents an argument for why something took place, and then offers a refutation of that argument.
C、It introduces a past phenomenon and then presents three explanations for why the phenomenon took place.
D、It describes a problem, offers a solution to the problem, and then offers reasons why the solution could not work.
E、It offers three explanations for a phenomenon and then summarizes what all three have in common.
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