GMAT资料GWDSC大全

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1、GWD_SC_大全IndexGWD-TN-12GWD-TN-26GWD-TN-311GWD-TN-414GWD-TN-519GWD-TN-624GWD-TN-729GWD-TN-833GWD-TN-938GWD-TN-1042GWD-TN-1146GWD-TN-1250GWD-TN-1354GWD-TN-1458GWD-TN-1562GWD-TN-1666GWD-TN-1770GWD-TN-1875GWD-TN-1979GWD-TN-2084GWD-TN-2189GWD-TN-2294GWD-TN-1GWD1-Q1:During her presidency of the short-live

2、d Womans State Temperance Society (1852-1853), Elizabeth Cady Stanton, as she was a staunch advocate of liberalized divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters in her suggestion that drunkenness should be made sufficient cause for divorce.A. as she was a staunch advocate of liberali

3、zed divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters in her suggestion that drunkenness should beB. as she was a staunch advocate for liberalized divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters by her suggestion of drunkenness beingC. in being a staunch advocate for liberali

4、zed divorce laws, had scandalized many of her most ardent supporters with the suggestion of drunkenness beingD. a staunch advocate of liberalized divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters by suggesting that drunkenness beE. a staunch advocate of liberalized divorce laws, she scand

5、alized many of her most ardent supporters in suggesting that drunkenness should be-GWD1-Q2:By merging its two publishing divisions, the company will increase their share of the countrys $21 billion book market from 6 percent to 10 percent, a market ranging from obscure textbooks to mass-market paper

6、backs.A. their share of the countrys $21 billion book market from 6 percent to 10 percent, a market rangingB. from 6 percent to 10 percent its share of the $21 billion book market in the country, which rangesC. to 10 percent from 6 percent in their share of the $21 billion book market in the country

7、, a market rangingD. in its share, from 6 percent to 10 percent, of the $21 billion book market in the country, which rangesE. to 10 percent from 6 percent its share of the countrys $21 billion book market, which ranges-GWD1-Q7:A recent review of pay scales indicates that CEOs now earn an average of

8、 419 times more pay than blue-collar workers, compared to a ratio of 42 times in 1980.A. that CEOs now earn an average of 419 times more pay than blue-collar workers, compared to a ratio of 42 timesB. that, on average, CEOs now earn 419 times the pay of blue-collar workers, a ratio that compares to

9、42 timesC. that, on average, CEOs now earn 419 times the pay of blue-collar workers, as compared to 42 times their pay, the ratioD. CEOs who now earn on average 419 times more pay than blue-collar workers, as compared to 42 times their pay, the ratioE. CEOs now earning an average of 419 times the pa

10、y of blue-collar workers, compared to the ratio of 42 times-GWD1-Q8:The 32 species that make up the dolphin family are closely related to whales and in fact include the animal known as the killer whale, which can grow to be 30 feet long and is famous for its aggressive hunting pods.A. include the an

11、imal known as the killer whale, which can grow to be 30 feet long and isB. include the animal known as the killer whale, growing as big as 30 feet long andC. include the animal known as the killer whale, growing up to 30 feet long and beingD. include the animal known as the killer whale, which can g

12、row as big as 30 feet long and isE. include the animal known as the killer whale, which can grow to be 30 feet long and it is-GWD1-Q16:Soaring television costs accounted for more than half the spending in the presidential campaign of 1992, a greater proportion than it was in any previous election.A.

13、 a greater proportion than it wasB. a greater proportion thanC. a greater proportion than they have beenD. which is greater than was soE. which is greater than it has been-GWD1-Q19:Recently physicians have determined that stomach ulcers are not caused by stress, alcohol, or rich foods, but a bacteri

14、um that dwells in the mucous lining of the stomach.A. not caused by stress, alcohol, or rich foods, butB. not caused by stress, alcohol, or rich foods, but are byC. caused not by stress, alcohol, or rich foods, but byD. caused not by stress, alcohol, and rich foods, butE. caused not by stress, alcoh

15、ol, and rich foods, but are by-GWD1-Q20:Rivaling the pyramids of Egypt or even the ancient cities of the Maya as an achievement, the army of terra-cotta warriors created to protect Qin Shi Huang, Chinas first emperor, in his afterlife is more than 2,000 years old and took 700,000 artisans more than

16、36 years to complete them.A. took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to complete themB. took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to complete itC. took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to completeD. 700,000 artisans took more than 36 years to completeE. to complete them took 700,000 artisans more

17、 than 36 years-GWD1-Q21:That twenty-one ceramic dog figurines were discovered during the excavating of a 1,000-year-old Hohokam village in Tempe, Arizona, has nearly doubled the number of these artifacts known to exist.A. That twenty-one ceramic dog figurines were discovered during the excavatingB.

18、Twenty-one ceramic dog figurines discovered at the excavationC. Discovering twenty-one ceramic dog figurines at the excavatingD. Ceramic dog figurines, twenty-one of which were discovered during excavatingEThe discovery of twenty-one ceramic dog figurines during the excavation-GWD1-Q23:Past assessme

19、nts of the Brazilian rain forest have used satellite images to tally deforested areas, where farmers and ranchers have clear-cut and burned all the trees, but such work has not addressed either logging, which is the removal of only selected trees, as well as surface fires, burning down individual tr

20、ees but do not denude the forest.A. which is the removal of only selected trees, as well as surface fires, burningB. which removes only selected trees, or surface fires that burnC. which removes only selected trees, along with surface fires that burnD. removing only selected trees, or surface fires,

21、 burningE. removing only selected trees, as well as surface fires that burn-GWD1-Q24:By sucking sap from the young twigs of the hemlock tree, tree growth is retarded by the woolly adelgid, causing needles to change color from deep green to grayish green and to drop prematurely.A. tree growth is reta

22、rded by the woolly adelgid, causing needles to change color from deep green to grayish green and to dropB. tree growth is retarded by the woolly adelgid, and this causes the color of needles to change from deep green to grayish green, and their droppingC. the woolly adelgid retards tree growth, whic

23、h causes needles to change color from deep green to grayish green, and droppingD. the woolly adelgid retards tree growth, causing needles to change color from deep green to grayish green and to dropE. the woolly adelgid retards tree growth, and this causes the color of needles to change from deep gr

24、een to grayish green, and the their dropping-GWD1-Q29:Faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places have been cited by a new study of the 2000 United States presidential election, which estimated that they did not count 4 million to 6 million of the 100 mill

25、ion votes cast.A. Faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places have been cited by a new study of the 2000 United States presidential election, which estimated that they did not count 4 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes cast.B. Citing faulty voti

26、ng equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places, a new study of the 2000 United States presidential election has estimated that 4 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes cast were not counted.C. Citing faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and pr

27、oblems at polling places, 4 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes cast were not counted in the 2000 United States presidential election, a new study estimates.D. A new study has cited faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places in estimating that 4

28、 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes that were cast had not been counted in the 2000 United States presidential election.E. A new study of the 2000 United States presidential election, citing faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places, has estim

29、ated 4 million to 6 million votes had not been counted of the 100 million votes cast.-GWD1-Q30:The ancient Anasazi harvested such native desert vegetation as the purple-flowered bee plant, what they now commonly call wild spinach in northern Arizona and other parts of the southwestern United States.

30、A. what they now commonly callB. a plant that they now commonly callC. now commonly calledD. and is mow commonly calledE. which it is now commonly called-GWD1-Q32:To develop more accurate population forecasts, demographers have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economic determi

31、nants of fertility.A. have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economicB. have to know a great deal more than they do now about the social and economicalC. would have to know a great deal more than they do now about the social and economicalD. would have to know a great deal more

32、 than they do now about the social and economicE. would have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economical-GWD1-Q34:Although people in France consume fatty foods at a rate comparable to the United States, their death rates from heart disease are far lower in France.A. people in

33、France consume fatty foods at a rate comparable to the United States, theirB. people in France and the United States consume fatty foods at about the same rate, theC. fatty foods are consumed by people in France at a comparable rate to the United Statess, theirD. the rate of fatty foods consumed in

34、France and the United States is about the same, theE. the rate of people consuming fatty foods is about the same in France and the United States, the-GWD1-Q38:Retail sales rose 8/10 of 1 percent in August, intensifying expectations that personal spending in the July-September quarter more than doubl

35、ed that of the 1.4 percent growth rate in personal spending for the previous quarter.A. that personal spending in the July-September quarter more than doubled that ofB. that personal spending in the July-September quarter would more than doubleC. of personal spending in the July-September quarter, t

36、hat it more than doubledD. of personal spending in the July-September quarter, more than doubling that ofE. of personal spending in the July-September quarter, that it would more than double that of-GWD1-Q41:Leaching, the recovery of copper from the drainage water of mines, as a method of the extrac

37、tion of minerals, it was well established as early as the eighteenth century, but until about 25 years ago miners did not realize that bacteria take an active part in the process.A. as a method of the extraction of minerals, it was well establishedB. as a method of the extraction of minerals well es

38、tablishedC. was a well-established method of mineral extractionD. was a well-established method of extracting mineral that wasE. had been a method of mineral extraction, well established GWD-TN-2GWD3-Q1:The four-million-year-old fossilized skeleton known as Lucy is so small compared with many other

39、skeletons presumed to be of the same species, and so some paleontologists have argued that Lucy represents a different lineage.A. presumed to be of the same species, and soB. presumed to be of the same species thatC. presumed that they are of the same species, and soD. that they have presumed to be

40、of the same species, so that E. that they have presumed are of the same species, and-GWD3-Q3:A study by the Ocean Wildlife Campaign urged states to undertake a number of remedies to reverse a decline in the shark population, which includes the establishment of size limits for shark catches, closing

41、state waters for shark fishing during pupping season, and requiring commercial fishers to have federal shark permits.A. which includes the establishment of size limits for shark catches, closingB. which includes establishing limits to the size of sharks that can be caught, closingC. which include th

42、e establishment of size limits for shark catches, the closing ofD. including establishing size limits for shark catches, closingE. including the establishing of limits to the size of sharks that are caught, the closing of-GWD3-Q4:Yellow jackets number among the 900 or so species of the worlds social

43、 wasps, wasps living in a highly cooperative and organized society where they consist almost entirely of femalesthe queen and her sterile female workers.A. wasps living in a highly cooperative and organized society where they consist almost entirely ofB. wasps that live in a highly cooperative and o

44、rganized society consisting almost entirely ofC. which means they live in a highly cooperative and organized society, almost allD. which means that their society is highly cooperative, organized, and it is almost entirelyE. living in a society that is highly cooperative, organized, and it consists o

45、f almost all-GWD3-Q10:Antarctica receives more solar radiation than does any other place on Earth, yet the temperatures are so cold and the ice cap is reflective, so that little polar ice melts during the summer; otherwise, the water levels of the oceans would rise 250 feet and engulf most of the wo

46、rlds great cities.A. is reflective, so that little polar ice melts during the summer; otherwise,B. is so reflective that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; were it to do so,C. so reflective that little polar ice melts during the summer, or elseD. reflective, so that little of the polar

47、 ice melts during the summer, orE. reflects so that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; if it did-GWD3-Q11:Retailers reported moderate gains in their November sales, as much because of their sales of a year earlier being so bad as that shoppers were getting a head start on buying their

48、holiday gifts.A. of their sales of a year earlier being so bad as thatB. of their sales a year earlier having been as bad as becauseC. of their sales a year earlier being as bad as becauseD. their sales a year earlier had been so bad as becauseE. their sales of a year earlier were as bad as that-GWD

49、3-Q19:Possible long-term consequences of the “greenhouse effect,” the gradual warming of the Earths climate, may include melting the polar ice caps and a rising sea level.A. may include melting the polar ice caps and a rising sea levelB. may include the melting of polar ice caps and the rising sea l

50、evelC. may include polar ice caps that are melting and sea levels that are risingD. include melting the polar ice caps and sea levels that are risingE. include melting of the polar ice caps and a rise in sea level-GWD3-Q21:Data gathered by weather satellites has been analyzed by scientists, reportin

51、g that the Earths northern latitudes have become about ten percent greener since 1980, due to more vigorous plant growth associated with warmer temperatures and higher levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide.A. Data gathered by weather satellites has been analyzed by scientists, reporting that the Eart

52、hs northern latitudes haveB. Data gathered by weather satellites has been analyzed by scientists, and they report the Earths northern latitudes as havingC. After analyzing data gathered by weather satellites, scientists report that the Earths northern latitudes haveD. After analysis of data, gathere

53、d by weather satellites, scientists report the Earths northern latitudes as havingE. After data gathered by weather satellites was analyzed by scientists, who report that the Earths northern latitudes have-GWD3-Q22:On account of a law passed in 1993, making it a crime punishable by imprisonment that

54、 a United States citizen hold gold in the form of bullion or coins, immigrants found that on arrival in the United States they had to surrender all of the gold they had brought with them.A. On account of a law passed in 1993, making it a crime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen

55、holdB. With a law passed in 1933 that makes it a crime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen holdC. A law passed in 1933 that made it a crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen holdingD. Because of a law passed in 1933 making it a crime punishable by imprisonmen

56、t for a United States citizen to holdE. Due to a law being passed in 1933 that makes it a crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen to hold- GWD3-Q27:Competition in the mid-nineteenth century by large western farms gradually caused farmers in Pennsylvania to turn to livestock raising, but before that it was predominantly grain-producing.A. Competition in the mid-nineteenth century by large western farms gradually caused farmers in Pennsylvania to turn to livestock raising, but before that it was predominantly grain-producing.B. Once predominantly a gr

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