LSAT考试全真试题四SECTION2.docx
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LSAT考试全真试题四SECTION2
LSAT考试全真试题四(SECTION2)
SECTIONII
Time—35minutes
25Questions
Directions:
Thequestionsinthissectionarebasedonthereasoningcontainedinbriefstatementsorpassages.Forsomequestions,morethanoneofthechoicescouldconceivablyanswerthequestion.However,youaretochoosethebestanswer,thatistheresponsethatmostaccuratelyandcompletelyanswersthequestion.Youshouldpotmakeassumptionsthatarebycommonsensestandardsimplausible,superfluous,orincompatiblewiththepassageAfteryouhavechosenthebestanswer,blackenthecorrespondingspaceonyouanswersheet.
1.PressreleaseAcomprehensivereviewevaluatingthemedicalstudiesdoneuptothepresenttimehasfoundnoreasontothinkthatdrinkingcoffeeinnormalamountsharmsthecoffee-drinkersheartSocoffeedrinkerscanrelaxandenjoytheirbeverage—itissafetodrinkcoffee
Whichoneofthefollowingpointstoaweaknessinthereasoninginthepressreleasesargument?
(A)Thereviewwasonlyanevaluationofstudiesanddidnotitselfundertaketo studypatients.
(B)Thehealthoftheheartisnotidenticalwiththegeneralhealthofthebody
(C)Coffeedrinkersmightchoosetoeatalongwiththeircoffeefoodscontaming substancesthatharmtheheart
(D)Otherbeveragesbesidescoffeemightcontainstimulantsthathavesome effectontheheart
(E)Drinkingunusuallylargeamountsofcoffeecouldbecausedbystressthat itselfdirectlyharmstheheart
2.Allpeopleprefercolorsthattheycandistinguisheasilytocolorsthattheyhavedifficultydistinguishing.Infantscaneasilydistinguishbrightcolorsbut,unlikeadults,havedifficultydistinguishingsubtleshades.Abrightlycoloredtoyforinfantssellsbetterthanthesametoyinsubtleshadesatthesameprice
Whichoneofthefollowingconclusionsismoststronglysupportedbytheinformationinthepassage?
(A)Infantspreferbrightprimarycolorstobrightsecondarycolors
(B)Coloristhemostimportantfactorindeterminingwhichtoysaninfantwill prefertoplaywith
(C)Individualinfantsdonowhavestrongpreferencesforoneparticularbright coloroverotherbrightcolors
(D)Thesalesoftoysofrinfantsreflectthepreferencesofinfantsinatleastone respect
(E)Toymakersstudyinfantstodeterminewhatcolorstheinfantscan distinguisheasily
3.AgroupofunusualmeteoriteswasfoundinShergotty.India.Theirstructureindicatesthattheyoriginatedononeofthegeologicallyactiveplanets.Mercury,Venus,orMarsBecauseofMercurysproximitytotheSunanymaterialdislodgedfromthatplanetssurfacewouldhavebeencapturedbytheSun,ratherthanfallingtoEarthasmeteorites,NorcouldVenusbethesourceofthemeteorites,becauseitsgravitywouldhavepreventeddislodgedmaterialfromescapingintospaceThemeteorites,therefore,probablyfelltoEarthafterbeingdislodgedfromMars,perhapsastheresultofacollisionwithalargeobject
Theargumentderivesitsconclusionby
(A)offeringacounterexampletoatheory
(B)eliminatingcompetingalternativeexplanations
(C)contrastingpresentcircumstanceswithpastcircumstances
(D)questioninganassumption
(E)abstractingageneralprinciplefromspecificdata
4.Becausequittingsmokingisverystressfulandleadstoweightgain,itisdifficulttodo.Thekeytoquittinghowever,maybeassimpleasreplacinganunhealthyactivitywithahealthyoneInonestudyhalfofhtoseattemptingtoquitwereassignedtoasmoking-cessationprogramalone,andtheotherhalfwereassignedtothesameprogramplusfifteenweeksofaerobicexercisetheone-monthmarknoneinthefirstgrouphadquitbut40percentofthoseinthesecondgrouphadnotsmoked
Eachofthefollowing,iftrue,providessomesupportfortheargumentEXCEPT:
(A)Regularexercisepreventsweightgain
(B)Eachgroupinthestudyincludedfourhundredrandomlyselected participants
(C)Nonsmokersaccustomedtoregularexercisedonotgainweightwhenthey stopexercising
(D)Aerobicexercisecanstimulatethebrainsproductionofendorphins.which reducetension
(E)Ofthoseinthesecondgroupinthestudy38percenthadnotsmokedatthe one-yearmark.
5.Altogethe,thestudentsinMs.TarnowskisMiltonElementarySchoolclasscollectedmorealuminumcansthandidthestudentsinanyoftheschoolsotherclassesTherefore,theMiltonstudentwhocollectedthemostaluminumcanswasinMsTarnowskisclass
Whichoneofthefollowingargumentscontainsflawedreasoningthatismostparalledtothatintheargumentabove?
(A)Altogether,moretreeswereplantedbythestudentsinMrKellysclassthan wereplantedbythoseinMrLiangsclassandMrJacksonsclass combinedTherefore.MrKellysstudentsplantedmoretreesthanMr Jacksonsstudentsplanted
(B)MorethanhalfofMiltonElementarySchoolsstudentsplayinthebandand morethanhalfoftheschoolsstudentssinginthechoirTherefore,every studentatMiltonElementarySchooleitherplaysinthebandorsingsin thechoir
(C)MrRowesMiltonElementarySchoolclassraisedmoremoneybyselling candybarsthanMsHuntsclassraisedbyholdingaraffle.Therefore,the numberofcandybarssoldbyMrRowesclasswasgreaterthanthe numberofraffleticketssoldbyMs.Huntsclass
(D)ThetotalnumberofticketstotheschoolfairsoldbythestudentsinMs. RamirezsMiltonElementarySchoolclasswasgreaterthanthenumber soldbyMiltonstudentsfromanyotherclass.Therefore,theMiltonstudent whosoldthemostticketstotheschoolfairwasastudentinMsRairezs class
(E)Ms.VenturasMiltonElementarySchoolclassassembledmorebirdhouses thandidanyoftheschoolsotherclasses.SinceMsVenturasclasshad fewerstudentsthananyotherMiltonclass,herstudentsassembledmore birdhouseonaveragethandidthestudentsinanyotherMiltonclass
6.SeveralexcellentcandidateshavebeenproposedforthepresidencyofUnitedWireandeachcandidatewouldbringtothejobdifferentandexperienceIftheothersarecomparedwithJoneshoweveritwillbeapparentthatnoneofthemhasheruniquesetofqualificationsJonesthereforeisbestqualifiedtobethenewpresidentofUnitedWire
Theargumentisvulnerabletocriticismonthegroundthatit
(A)usesflatterytowinoverthosewhoholdanopposingposition
(B)refutesadistortedversionofanopposingposition
(C)seekstodistinguishonememberofagrouponthebasisofsomethingthat appliestoall
(D)supportsuniversalclaimonthebasisofasingleexample
(E)describesanindividualintermsthatappropriatelyreferonlytothegroupas awhole
7.Aneighborhoodgrouppplanstoprotesttheclosingoftheneighborhoodsonlyrecreationcenteronthegroundsthattodosowouldleavetheneighborhoodwithoutlocalaccesstoarecreationcenter"Ourneighborhoodalreadyhasthemostresidentspercenterofanyneighborhoodinthecity"complainedoneresident,"andclosingthiscenterwouldmakethesituationunacceptablesinceaccesstorecreationalfacilitiesisanecessityforthisneighborhood"
EachofthefollowingiftrueweakenstheresidentsargumentEXCEPT
(A)Alargenumberoftheneighborhoodsresidentsareunabletotraveloutside theirlocalitytogainaccesstorecreationalfacilities
(B)Children,themainusersofrecreationalfacilitiesmakeupa disproportionatelysmallsegmentoftheneighborhoodspopulation
(C)Oftentherecreationcenterintheneighborhoodisopenbutnotbeingused.
(D)Programsthatareroutinelyfilledatotherrecreationcentersmustbe canceledatthengighborhoodsrecreationcenterduetolackofinterest
(E)Aspeoplebecomemoreinvolvedincomputersandcomputergames recreationcentersarebecomingincreasinglylessimportant
8.Sociologist:
Theclaimthatthereisalargenumberofviolentcrimesinoursocietyisfalse,forthisclaimisbaseduponthelargenumberofstoriesinnewspapersaboutviolentcrimes.Butsinceviolentcrimesareveryrareoccurrences,newspapersarelikelytoprintstoriesaboutthem.
Thesociologistsargumentisflawedbecauseit
(A)presupposesthatmostnewspaperstoriesareaboutviolentcrime
(B)presupposesthetruthoftheconclusionitisattemptingtoestablish
(C)assumeswithoutwarrantthatthenewspaperstoriesinquestionarenot biased
(D)mistakespropertyofeachmemberofagrouptakenasanindividualfora propertyofthegrouptakenasawhole
(E)uncriticallydrawsaninferencefromwhathasbeentrueinthepasttowhat willbetrueinthefuture
9.HistorianAnyonewhothinksthattheterrorsoftheancientrgeimeofQwereexclusivelytheworkoffanaticsisoverlookingabasictruththeregimewasmadeupprimarilyofordinarypeopleenthusiasicallyseekingparadist.Theregimeexecutedmanypeopleinpursuitofitsgoal.butitlaterbecameclearthatparadiseastheydefinedit,isunrealizableSoatleastsomeoftheordinarypeopleofQwereinfactmurdreers
Whichoneofthefollowingprinciples,ifvalid,providesthemostsupportforthehistoriansargumentation?
(A)Thepursuitofparadisedoesnotjustifymurder
(B)Thepursuitofparadisejustifiesfanaticism
(C)Executioninpursuitofwhatislaterfoundtobeunattainableconstitutes murder
(D)Fanaticisminpursuitofparadiseconstitutesinhumanity
(E)Enthusiasminpursuitofwhatiseventuallyfoundtobeunattainable constitutesfanaticism
10.Economist:
Theeconomyseemstobeheadingoutofrecession.Recentfiguresshowthatconsumersarebuyingmoredurablegoodsthanbeforeindicatingthattheyexpecteconomicgrowthinthenearfuture
Thatconsumersarebuyingmoredurablegoodsthanbef
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