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2012GMAT逻辑推理训练(83)

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  If the county continues to collect residential trash at current levels, landfills will soon be overflowing and parkland will need to be used in order to create more space. Charging each household a fee for each pound of trash it puts out for collection will induce residents to reduce the amount of trash they create; this charge will therefore protect the remaining county parkland.
 

  Which of the following is an assumption made in drawing the conclusion above?
 

  (A) Residents will reduce the amount of trash they put out for collection by reducing the number of products they buy.
 

  (B) The collection fee will not significantly affect the purchasing power of most residents, even if their households do not reduce the amount of trash they put out.
 

  (C) The collection fee will not induce residents to dump their trash in the parklands illegally.
 

  (D) The beauty of county parkland is an important issue for most of the county's residents.(C)
 

  (E) Landfills outside the county's borders could be used as dumping sites for the county's trash.
 

  A report that many apples contain a cancer-causing preservative called Alar apparently had little effect on consumers. Few consumers planned to change their apple-buying habits as a result of the report. Nonetheless, sales of apples in grocery stores fell sharply in March, a month after the report was issued.
 

  Which of the following, if true, best explains the reason for the apparent discrepancy described above?
 

  (A) In March, many grocers removed apples from their shelves in order to demonstrate concern about their customers' health.
 

  (B) Because of a growing number of food-safety warnings, consumers in March were indifferent to such warnings.
 

  (C) The report was delivered on television and also appeared in newspapers.
 

  (D) The report did not mention that any other fruit contains Alar, although the preservative is used on other fruit.(A)
 

  (E) Public health officials did not believe that apples posed a health threat because only minute traces of Alar were present in affected apples.
 

  Advertisement: For sinus pain, three out of four hospitals give their patients Novex. So when you want the most effective painkiller for sinus pain, Novex is the one to choose.
 

  Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the advertisement's argument?
 

  (A) Some competing brands of painkillers are intended to reduce other kinds of pain in addition to sinus pain.
 

  (B) Many hospitals that do not usually use Novex will do so for those patients who cannot tolerate the drug the hospitals usually use.
 

  (C) Many drug manufacturers increase sales of their products to hospitals by selling these products to the hospitals at the lowest price the manufacturers can afford.
 

  (D) Unlike some competing brands of painkillers, Novex is available from pharmacies without a doctor's prescription.(D)
 

  (E) In clinical trials Novex has been found more effective than competing brands of painkillers that have been on the market longer than Novex.
 

  A new law gives ownership of patents—documents providing exclusive right to make and sell an invention—to universities, not the government, when those patents result from government-sponsored university research. Administrators at Logos University plan to sell any patents they acquire to corporations in order to fund programs to improve undergraduate teaching.
 

  Which of the following, if true, would cast most doubt on the viability of the college administrators' plan described above?
 

  (A) Profit-making corporations interested in developing products based on patents held by universities are likely to try to serve as exclusive sponsors of ongoing university research projects.
 

  (B) Corporate sponsors of research in university facilities are entitled to tax credits under new federal tax-code guidelines.
 

  (C) Research scientists at Logos University have few or no teaching responsibilities and participate little if at all in the undergraduate programs in their field.
 

  (D) Government-sponsored research conducted at Logos University for the most part duplicates research already completed by several profit-making corporations.(D)
 

  (E) Logos University is unlikely to attract corporate sponsorship of its scientific research.
 

  Contrary to earlier predictions, demand for sugarcane has not increased in recent years. Yet, even though prices and production amounts have also been stable during the last three years, sugarcane growers last year increased their profits by more than ten percent over the previous year's level.
 

  Any of the following statements, if true, about last year, helps to explain the rise in profits EXCEPT:
 

  (A) Many countries that are large consumers of sugarcane increased their production of sugarcane-based ethanol, yet their overall consumption of sugarcane decreased.
 

  (B) Sugarcane growers have saved money on wages by switching from paying laborers an hourly wage to paying them by the amount harvested.
 

  (C) The price of oil, the major energy source used by sugarcane growers in harvesting their crops, dropped by over twenty percent.
 

  (D) Many small sugarcane growers joined together to form an association of sugarcane producers and began to buy supplies at low group rates.(A)
 

  (E) Rainfall in sugarcane-growing regions was higher than it had been during the previous year, allowing the growers to save money on expensive artificial irrigation.
 

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