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10. All material bodies are divisible into parts and everything divisible is imperfec. It follows that all material bodies are imperfect It likewise follows that the spirit is not a material body The final conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed? (A) Everything divisible is a material body (B) Nothing imperfect is indivisible (C) The spirit is divisible (D) The spirit is perfect (E) The spirit is either indivisible or imperfect 11. Special kinds of cotton that grow fibers1 of green or brown have been around since the 1930s but only recently became commercially feasible when a long-fibered variety that can be spun2 by machine was finally bred Since the cotton need not be dyed processing plants avoid the expense of dyeing and the ecological3 hazards of getting rid of icftover dye and by-products Which one fo the following can be properly inferred from the passage? (A) It is ecologically safer to process long-fibered cotton than short-fibered cotton (B) Green and brown cottons that cna the spun only by hand are not commercially viable (C) Hand-spun cotton is more ecologically sate4 than machine-spun cotton (D) Short-fibered regular cottons are economically competitive with synthetic5 fabries (E) Garments made of green and brown cottons are less expensive than garments made of regular cotton 12. People in the tourist industry know that excessive development of seaside areas by the industry damages the environment. Such development also hurts the tourist industry by making these areas unattractive to tourists a fact of which people in the tourist industry are well aware People in the tourist industry would never knowingly do anything to damage the industry. Therefore, they would never knowingly damage the seaside environment and people who are concerned about damage to the seaside people who are concerned about damage to the seaside environment thus have nothing to fear from the tourist industry The reasoning in the arguments is most vulnerable to (A) No support is provided for the claim that excessive development hurts the tourist industry (B) That something is not the cause of a problem is used as evidence that it never coexists with that problem (C) The argument shifts from applving a characteristie to a few membets of a group to applying the character istie to all members of that group (D) The possibility that the tourist industry would unintentionally harm the environment is ignored (E) the argument establishes that a certain state of affairs is likely and then treats that as evidence that the state of affairs is inveitable 13. Health officials claim that because the foods and beverages7 mentioned or consumed on many television programs are extremely low in nutritional8 value watching television has a bad influence on the dietary habits of television viewers. The claim by health officials depends on the presupposition that (A) the eagint and drinking habits of people on television programs are designed to mirror the eating and drinking habits of television viewers (B) seeing some foods and beverages being consumed on or hearing them mentioned on television programs mereases the likelihood that viewers will consume similar kinds of foods and beverages. (C) the food and beverage6 industry finances television programs so that the foods and beverages that have recently appeared on the market can be advertised on those programs (D) television viewers are only interested in the people on television programs who have the same eating and drinking habits as they do (E) the eating and drinking habits of people on television programs proclde health officerals with acctuate predictions about the foods and beverages that will become popular among television viewers 14. In an effort to boost sales during the summer months, which are typically the best for soft-drink sales Foamy9 Soda10 lowered its prices. In spite of this, however, the sales of Foamy Soda dropped during the summer months. Each of the following, if true, contributes to reconciling the apparent discrepancy11 indicated above EXCEPT: (A) The soft-drink industry as a whole experienced depressed12 sales during the summer months (B) Foamy Soda s competitors lowered their prices even more drastically during the summer months (C) Because of an increase in the price of sweeteners the production costs of Foamy Soda rose during the summer months (D) A strike at Foamy Soda s main plant forced production cutbacks that resulted in many stores not receiving their normal shipments during the summer months (E) The weather during the summer months was unseasonably cool, decreasing the demand for soft drinks 15. Dr. Z.Many of the characterizations of my work offered by Dr.Q are imprecise and such characterizations do not provide an adequate basis for sound criticism of my work Which one of the following can be properly inferred from Dr. Z s statement? (A) Some or Dr Q s characterizations of Dr. Z s work provide an adequate basis for sound criticism of Dr. Z s work (B) All of Dr Q s characterizations of Dr. Z s work that are not imprecise provide an adequate basis for sound criticism of Dr. Z s work (C) All fo the characterizations of Dr. Z s work by Dr. Q that do not provide an adequate basis for sound criticism of Dr Z s work are imprecise (D) If the characterization of someone s work is precise, then it provides a sound basis for criticizing that work (E) At least one of Dr Q s characterizations of Dr. Z s work fails to provide an adequate basis for sound criticism of that work 点击收听单词发音
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