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1、新 GRE 邏輯閱讀練習(xí)題精選匯總邏輯要點(diǎn)在解GRE 閱讀是是關(guān)鍵,今天小編和大家一起來看一下新GRE 邏輯閱讀練習(xí)題吧,快來學(xué)習(xí)學(xué)習(xí)吧,下面小編就和大家分享,來欣賞一下吧。新 GRE 邏輯閱讀練習(xí)題Islamic law is a particularly instructive example of "sacred law". Islamic law is a phenomenon so different from all other forms of law notwithstanding, of course,a considerable and inevitab

2、le number of coincidences 5 with one or the other of them as far as subject matter and positive enactment are concerned that its study is indispensable in order to appreciate adequately the full range of possible legal phenomena. Even the two other representatives of sacred law that are historically

3、 and 10 geographically nearest to it, Jewish law and Roman Catholic canon law, are perceptibly different. Both Jewish law and canon law are more uniform than Islamic law. Though historically there is a discernible break between Jewish law of the sovereign 15 state of ancient Israel and of the Diaspo

4、ra (the dispersion of Jewish people after the conquest of Israel), the spirit of the legal matter in later parts of the Old Testament is very close to that of the Talmud, one of the primary codifications of Jewish law in the Diaspora. Islam, on the 20 other hand, represented a radical breakaway from

5、 the Arab paganism that preceded it; Islamic law is the result of an examination, from a religious angle, of legal subject matter that was far from uniform, comprising as it did the various components of the laws of pre-Islamic Arabia and 25 numerous legal elements taken over from the non-Arab peopl

6、es of the conquered territories. All this was unifiedby being subjected to the same kind of religious scrutiny, the impact of which varied greatly, being almost nonexistent in some fields, and in others originating novel 30 institutions. This central duality of legal subject matter and religious nor

7、m is additional to the variety of legal, ethical, and ritual rules that is typical of sacred law. In its relation to the secular state, Islamic law differed from both Jewish and canon law. Jewish law was 35 buttressed by the cohesion of the community, reinforced by pressure from outside; its rules a

8、re the direct expression of this feeling of cohesion, tending toward the accommodation of dissent. Canon and Islamic law, on the contrary, were dominated by the dualism of religion and40 state, where the state was not, in contrast with Judaism, an alien power but the political expression of the same

9、 religion. But the conflict between state and religion took different forms; in Christianity it appeared as the struggle for political power on the part of a tightly organized 45 ecclesiastical hierarchy, and canon law was one of its political weapons. Islamic law, on the other hand, was never suppo

10、rted by an organized institution; consequently, there never developed an overt trial of strength. There merely existed discordance between application of the 50 sacred law and many of the regulations framed by Islamic states; this antagonism varied according to place and time. For the following ques

11、tion, consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply3. The passage provides information to answer which of the following questions EXCEPT?A Does Islamic law depend on sources other than Arab legal principles? B What secular practices of Islamic states conflicted with Islamic l aw?

12、 C Is Jewish law more uniform than canon law?4. It can be inferred from the passage that the application of Islamic law in Islamic states has(A) systematically been opposed by groups who believe it is contrary to their interests(B) suffered irreparably from the lack of firm institutional backing(C)

13、frequently been at odds with the legal activity of government institutions(D) remained unaffected by the political forces operating alongside it(E) benefited from the fact that it never experienced a direct confrontation with the state5. Which of the following most accurately describes the organizat

14、ion of the passage? (A) A universal principle is advanced and then discussed in relation to a particular historical phenomenon.(B) A methodological innovation is suggested and then examples of its efficacy are provided.(C) A traditional interpretation is questioned and then modified to include new d

15、ata. (D) A general opinion is expressed and then supportive illustrations are advanced. (E) A controversial viewpoint is presented and then both supportive evidence and contradictory evidence are cited.6. The passage suggests that canon law differs from Islamic law in that only canon law(A) contains

16、 prescriptions that nonsacred legal systems might regard as properly legal(B) concerns itself with the duties of a person in regard to the community as a whole (C) was affected by the tension of the conflict between religion and state(D) developed in a political environment that did not challenge it

17、s fundamental existence(E) played a role in the direct confrontation between institutions vying for power 答案: 3. BC 4. C 5. D 6. E新 GRE 邏輯閱讀練習(xí)題If a supernova (the explosion of a massive star) trig-gered star formation from dense clouds of gas and dust, and if the most massive star to be formed from

18、the cloud evolved into a supernova and triggered a new round of star formation, and so on, then a chain of star-forming regions would result. If many such chains were created in a differentially rotating galaxy, the distribution of stars would resemble the observed distribute in a spiral galaxy.This

19、 line of reasoning underlies an exciting new theory of spiral-galaxy structure. A computer simulation based on this theory has reproduced the appearance of many spiral galaxies without assuming an underlying density wave, the hallmark of the most widely accepted theory of the large-scale structure o

20、f spiral galaxies.That theory maintains that a density wave of spiral form sweeps through the central plane of a galaxy, compressing clouds of gas and dust, which collapse into stars that form a spiral pattern.(160 words)7. The primary purpose of the passage is to(A) describe what results when a sup

21、ernova triggers the creation of chains of starforming regions(B) propose a modification in the most widely accepted theory of spiral-galaxy structure(C) compare and contrast the roles of clouds of gas and dust in two theories of spiral-galaxy structure(D) describe a new theory of spiral-galaxy struc

22、ture and contrast it with the most widely accepted theory(E) describe a new theory of spiral-galaxy structure and discuss a reason why it is inferior to the most widely accepted theory8. The passage implies that, according to the new theory of spiral-galaxy structure, a spiral galaxy can be created

23、by supernovas when the supernovas are(A) producing an underlying density wave(B) affected by a density wave of spiral form(C) distributed in a spiral pattern(D) located in the central plane of a galaxy(E) located in a differentially rotating galaxy9. Which of the following, if true, would most discr

24、edit the new theory as described in the passage?(A)The exact mechanism by which a star becomes a supernova is not yet completely known and may even differ for different stars.(B) Chains of star-forming regions like those postulated in the new theory have been observed in the vicinity of dense clouds

25、 of gas and dust.(C) The most massive stars formed from supernova explosions are unlikely to evolve into super-novas.(D) Computer simulations of supernovas provide a poor picture of what occurs just before a supernova explosion.(E) A density wave cannot compress clouds of gas and dust to a density h

26、igh enough to create a star.答案: D/E/C新 GRE 邏輯閱讀練習(xí)題Many critics of Eamily Bronte s novel Wuthering Heights see its second part as acounterpoint that comments on,if it does not reverse, the first part, where a“ romantic" reading receives more confirmation. Seeing 5 the two parts as a whole is enc

27、ouraged by the novel s sophisticated structure, revealed in its complex use of narrators and time shifts. Granted that the presence of these elements need not argue an authorial awareness of novelistic construction comparable to that of Henry10 James, their presence does encourage attempts to unify

28、the novel sheterogeneous parts. However, any interpretation that seeks to unify all of thenovel s diverse elements is bound to be somewhat unconvincing. This is not because such an 15 interpretation necessarily stiffens into a thesis (although rigidity in any interpretation of this or of any novel i

29、s always a danger), but because Wuthering Heights has recalcitrant elements of undeniable power that, ultimately, resist inclusion in an all-encompassing 20 interpretation. In this respect, Wuthering Heightsshares a feature of Hamlet. (164 words)1. According to the passage, which of the following is

30、 a true statement about the first and second parts of Wuthering Heights?(A) The second part has received more attention from critics.(B) The second part has little relation to the first part.(C) The second part annuls the force of the first part.(D) The second part provides less substantiation for a

31、 "romantic" reading.(E)The second part is better because it is more realistic.2. Which of the following inferences about Henry James s awareness of novelisticconstruction is best supported by the passage?(A) James, more than any other novelist, was aware of the difficulties of novelistic c

32、onstruction.(B) James was very aware of the details of novel- istic construction.(C) James s awareness of novelistic construction derived from his reading of Bronte.(D) James s awareness of novelistic construction has led most commentators to see unity in his individual novels.(E) James s awareness

33、of novelistic construction precluded him from violating the unity of his novels.3. The author of the passage would be most likely to agree that an interpretation of a novel should(A) not try to unite heterogeneous elements in the novel(B) not be inflexible in its treatment of the elements in the nov

34、el(C) not argue that the complex use of narrators or of time shifts indicates a sophisticated structure(D) concentrate on those recalcitrant elements of the novel that are outside the novel s main structure(E) primarily consider those elements of novelistic construction of which the author of the no

35、vel was aware For the following question, consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply4. The author of the passage suggests which of the following about Hamlet? A Hamlet has usually attracted critical interpretations that tend to stiffen into theses. B Hamlet has elements that a

36、re not amenable to an all -encompassing critical interpretation. C Hamlet is less open to an all -encompassing critical interpretation than is Wuthering Heights.答案: 1. D 2. B 3. B 4.B新 GRE 邏輯閱讀練習(xí)題The deep sea typically has a sparse fauna dominated by tiny worms and crustaceans, with an even sparser

37、distribution of larger animals. However, near hydrothermal vents, areas of the ocean where warm water 5 emerges from subterranean sources, live remarkable densities of huge clams, blind crabs, and fish. Most deep-sea faunas rely for food on particulate matter,ultimately derived from photosynthesis,

38、falling from above. The food supplies necessary to sustain the 10 large vent communities, however, must be many times the ordinary fallout. The first reports describing vent faunas proposed two possible sources of nutrition: bacterial chemosynthesis, production of food by bacteria using energy deriv

39、ed from chemical changes, and 15 advection, the drifting of food materials from surrounding regions. Later, evidence in support of the idea of intense local chemosynthesis was accumulated: hydrogen sulfide was found in vent water; many vent-site bacteria were found to be capable of chemosynthesis; a

40、nd extremely 20 large concentrations of bacteria were found in samples of vent water thought to be pure. This final observation seemed decisive. If such astonishing concentrations of bacteria were typical of vent outflow, then food within the vent would dwarf any contribution from advection. 25 Henc

41、e, the widely quoted conclusion was reached hat bacterial chemosynthesis provides the foundation for hydrothermal-vent food chains an exciting prospect because no other communities on Earth are independent of photosynthesis.30 There are, however, certain difficulties with this interpretation. For ex

42、ample, some of the large sedentary organisms associated with vents are also found at ordinary deep-sea temperatures many meters from the nearest hydrothermal sources. This suggests that bacterial 35 chemosynthesis is not a sufficient source of nutrition for these creatures. Another difficulty is tha

43、t similarly dense populations of large deep- sea animals have been found in the proximity of“smntfeewSiere 一water emerges at temperatures up to 350 C. N°o bacteria can survive such 40 heat,and no bacteria were found there. Unless smokers are consistently located near more hospitable warm-water

44、vents, chemosynthesis can account for only a fraction of the vent faunas. It is conceivable, however, that these large, sedentary organisms do in fact feed on bacteria that 45 grow in warm-water vents, rise in the vent water, and then rain in peripheral areas to nourish animals living some distance

45、from the warm-water vents.Nonetheless, advection is a more likely alternative food source. Research has demonstrated that advective 50 flow, which originates near the surface of the ocean where suspended particulate matter accumulates,transports some of that matter and water to the vents.Estimates s

46、uggest that for every cubic meter of vent discharge, 350 milligrams of particulate organic 55 material would be advected into the vent area. Thus, for an average-sized vent, advection could provide more than 30 kilograms of potential food per day. In addition, it is likely that small live animals in the advected water might be killed or stunned by thermal and/or chemical 60 shock, thereby contributing to the food suppl

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