GMAT考试易错题(2019/10/14) |
第1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. Do at least 20 percent of the people in country X who are over the age of 25 possess a college diploma (1) In country X, among the population over the age of 25, 26 percent of the male population and 16 percent of the female population possess college diplomas. (2) In country X, women account for 55 percent of the total population. |
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第2题:The following questions present a sentence, part of which or all of which is underlineD、Beneath the sentence you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different. If you think the original is best, choose the first answer; otherwise choose one of the others. These questions test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard writtenEnglish; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction.Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error. His opponent having sprained his wrist,Andrew could have won by exploiting this weakness, but he chose not to do it. A、His opponent having sprained his wrist,Andrew could have won by exploiting this weakness, but he chose not to do it. B、Andrew could have won by exploiting this weakness after his opponent sprained his wrist, but he chose not to do so. C、Choosing not to do so,Andrew could have won after his opponent sprained his wrist by exploiting this weakness. D、After his opponent sprained his wrist,Andrew could have won by exploiting this weakness, but he chose not to do so. E、After his opponent sprained his wrist,Andrew could have, but chose not to do it, won by exploiting this weakness. |
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第3题:AfterQueenIsabellaaskedAdmiralColumbustodescribetheislandofHispaniola(nowHaiti),whichwasnewlydiscovered,hehadreachedforasheetofpaper,crumpledit,andsaid,"Itlookslikethat-beyondthemountains,moremountains."() (A)AfterQueenIsabellaaskedAdmiralColumbustodescribetheislandofHispaniola(nowHaiti),whichwasnewlydiscovered,hehadreached (B)OnbeingaskedtodescribethenewdiscoveryoftheislandofHispaniola(nowHaiti)byQueenIsabella,AdmiralColumbus,reaching (C)QueenIsabellaaskedAdmiralColumbustodescribethenewlydiscoveredislandofHispaniola(nowHaiti),thenhereached (D)WhenaskedbyQueenIsabellatodescribethenewlydiscoveredislandofHispaniola(nowHaiti),AdmiralColumbusreached (E)AfterQueenIsabellahadaskedAdmiralColumbustodescribethediscoveryoftheislandofHispaniola(nowHaiti),hehadreached |
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第4题:The following questions present a sentence, part of which or all of which is underlineD、Beneath the sentence, you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different. If you think the original is best, choose the first answer; otherwise choose one of the others. These questions test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard writtenEnglish; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction.Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error. Last season, oranges from South Florida were as bountiful as, if not more bountiful than, oranges from the normally more bountiful northern region. A、as bountiful as, if not more bountiful than, oranges B、equally bountiful, if not more so, to oranges C、as bountiful, if not bountifuller, than oranges D、so bountiful, and maybe more bountiful, than oranges E、as bountiful, if not more bountiful, as oranges |
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第5题:Which of the following cannot be the median of five positive integers a, b, c, d, and e A、a B、d+e C、b+c+d ![]() |
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