GMAT ARGUMENT写作题纲解读第九部分

2022-05-24 07:49:27

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  71. The following appeared as part of a recommendation from the business manager of a department store.

  “Local clothing stores reported that their profits decreased, on average, for the three-month period between August 1 and October 31. Stores that sell products for the home reported that, on average, their profits increased during this same period. Clearly, consumers are choosing to buy products for their homes instead of clothing. To take advantage of this trend, we should reduce the size of our clothing departments and enlarge our home furnishings and household products departments.”

  1A period of three month is too short to draw a general conclusion of the overall trend.

  2The past three months' trend does not guarantee the same in the future.

  3Whether the reports from the local clothing stores and stores that sell products for the home are reliable or not are still open to doubt, thus making the author's suggestion groundless.

  72. The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a regional newspaper.

  “In response to petitions from the many farmers and rural landowners throughout our region, the legislature has spent valuable time and effort enacting severe laws to deter motorists from picking fruit off the trees, trampling through the fields, and stealing samples of foliage. But how can our local lawmakers occupy themselves with such petty vandalism when crime and violence plague the nation’s cities? The fate of apples and leaves is simply too trivial to merit their attention.”

  1The author is presenting a false dilemma by imposing an either-or choice between two courses of action that need not be mutually exclusive.

  2The author underestimate the severity of the rural problems.

  3The degree of the severity of the illegal problems in the rural areas is irrelevant to the argument of the author. The legislation's responsibility is to establish laws to solve the emerging problems regardless of the level of the severity.

  73. The following appeared as part of an editorial in a campus newspaper.

  “With an increasing demand for highly skilled workers, this nation will soon face a serious labor shortage. New positions in technical and professional occupations are increasing rapidly, while at the same time the total labor force is growing slowly. Moreover, the government is proposing to cut funds for aid to education in the near future.”

  1The increasing demand for highly skilled workers does not represent the overall situation.

  2The author's prediction is based on an assumption that the current workforce is less than the demand or at least equal to the demand. However, the fact can likely be that the people who are willing to work are much more than the occupations that are offered.

  3The reduction of government fund for the education aid does not necessarily indicate less skilled workers in the near future unless the statistic of the portion of students who are relying on the aid has been given.

  72. The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a regional newspaper.

  “In response to petitions from the many farmers and rural landowners throughout our region, the legislature has spent valuable time and effort enacting severe laws to deter motorists from picking fruit off the trees, trampling through the fields, and stealing samples of foliage. But how can our local lawmakers occupy themselves with such petty vandalism when crime and violence plague the nation’s cities? The fate of apples and leaves is simply too trivial to merit their attention.”

  73. The following appeared as part of an editorial in a campus newspaper.

  “With an increasing demand for highly skilled workers, this nation will soon face a serious labor shortage. New positions in technical and professional occupations are increasing rapidly, while at the same time the total labor force is growing slowly. Moreover, the government is proposing to cut funds for aid to education in the near future.”

  74. The following appeared as part of a memorandum from a government agency.

  “Given the limited funding available for the building and repair of roads and bridges, the government should not spend any money this year on fixing the bridge that crosses the Styx River. This bridge is located near a city with a weakening economy, so it is not as important as other bridges; moreover, the city population is small and thus unlikely to contribute a significant enough tax revenue to justify the effort of fixing the bridge.”

  75. The following appeared as part of an article in an entertainment magazine.

  “A series of books based on the characters from a popular movie are consistently bestsellers in local bookstores. Seeking to capitalize on the books’ success, Vista Studios is planning to produce a movie sequel based on the books. Due to the success of the books and the original movie, the sequel will undoubtedly be profitable.”

  76.The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a popular science and technology magazine.

  “It is a popular myth that consumers are really benefiting from advances in agricultural technology. Granted — consumers are, on the average, spending a decreasing proportion of their income on food. But consider that the demand for food does not rise in proportion with real income. As real income rises, therefore, consumers can be expected to spend a decreasing proportion of their income on food. Yet agricultural technology is credited with having made our lives better.”

  1real income 可能因为通货膨胀等因素并没有上升

  2相应的粮食份额也可能没有下降

  3农业技术给我们带来的好处不只是经济方面的还有可以提供更环保更安全的食品

  77. The following appeared in the editorial section of a local newspaper.

  “This city should be able to improve existing services and provide new ones without periodically raising the taxes of the residents. Instead, the city should require that the costs of services be paid for by developers who seek approval for their large new building projects. After all, these projects can be highly profitable to the developers, but they can also raise a city’s expenses and increase the demand for its services.”

  78. The following appeared in the editorial section of a local newspaper.

  “In order to avoid the serious health threats associated with many landfills, our municipality should build a plant for burning trash. An incinerator could offer economic as well as ecological advantages over the typical old-fashioned type of landfill: incinerators can be adapted to generate moderate amounts of electricity, and ash residue from some types of trash can be used to condition garden soil.”

  79. The following appeared in the editorial section of a monthly business newsmagazine.

  “Most companies would agree that as the risk of physical injury occurring on the job increases, the wages paid to employees should also increase. Hence it makes financial sense for employers to make the workplace safer: they could thus reduce their payroll expenses and save money.”

  80. The following appeared as part of a company memorandum.

  “Adopting an official code of ethics regarding business practices may in the long run do our company more harm than good in the public eye. When one of our competitors received unfavorable publicity for violating its own code of ethics, it got more attention from the media than it would have if it had had no such code. Rather than adopt an official code of ethics, therefore, we should instead conduct a publicity campaign that stresses the importance of protecting the environment and assisting charitable organizations.”

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