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1、
答案:True
According to the text the sun is hardly effective in the winter, which means that solar energy isn’t really available in the winter.
The answer is True2、
答案:True
The text suggests that, “it (solar energy) can only be used for heating with a small number of appliances”.The answer is True
3、答案:C
The fact that electricity is expensive doesn’t imply that if it were cheaper, we wouldn’t need solar energy. There
may be other reasons for using electricity or solar energy.
The answer is Cannot Say
4、答案:B
The passages mentions wood, electricity, and kerosene as three examples for past sources of energy. The phrase "such as" indicates
that this list is not exhaustive. This suggests there was at least one more source in the past, before the development of solar energy.
This contradicts the statement, as solar energy cannot be the fourth source developed (at the very least, it is fifth).
The answer is False.
5、答案:A
The answer is True.
Two instances in the passage prove this statement true.
1."this often creates a financial burden on the minor 'players' ". It often creates, but not always.
2."but as one senior manufacturer recently said "if you're not there you don't exist". There is another benefit in participating in these fairs,
which is simple recognition or awareness of existence
6、答案:C
Although intuitively the statement may sound logical, there is no supporting information in the text about the
relationship between sales and booth design.
The answer is Cannot Say
7、答案:B
The information in the passage doesn’t suggest that there are guaranteed financial returns from trade fairs, but it
does say that they can be excellent sales platforms and image building opportunities. Therefore, it would be wrong
to argue that trade fairs do not boost sales or strengthen a company's profile.
The answer is False8、
答案:B
The information in the text suggests otherwise. The text states that, “In many occasions the direct business impact does not seem
to justify the enormous costs."
The fact that there are many instances where the financial payback does not justify the cost contradicts the statement
9、答案:B
The passage states that trade fairs "often create a financial burden on the minor 'players'", implying that some small businesses do
participate in the important events, even though this creates a financial burden on them.
Therefore, the answer is False.
10、答案:B
Money that is transferred between first degree family members is not considered income, according to the text.
The answer is False答案:CThe text explains that negative income tax will be paid to those who fail to reach a minimum annual income. But the text doesn’t provide
us with any information as to how many people fall into this category.
The answer is Cannot Say
11、
答案:A
The text states that, “the new legislation suggests compensation in the form of a negative income tax for those
who fail to reach a minimum annual income.".The answer is True
12、
答案:BAccording to the passage, “'Income' in this context includes most monetary sources, such as …”.The use of 'such as' suggests that there
are other sources of income.
The answer is False
13、
答案:CThe text doesn’t refer to the intensity of the depression, only to the distinction between different types of depression (typical vs. reversed
symptom).
The answer is Cannot Say
14、
答案:BThe text explicitly states that drugs can be used to successfully treat over 60% of depressed patients. This means that drugs are effective
in treating over half of depressed individuals.
The answer is False
15、
答案:AThe text confirms that, “Individuals that suffer from common depression often respond better to the drug therapy
than the minority group who suffer from reversed symptom depression."
'Typical' and 'common' are interchangeable in this case.
The answer is True
16、
答案:CThe text states that there are other forms of therapy for those who don’t respond to drug therapy, but it doesn’t
say whether these forms of treatment are effective.
The answer is Cannot Say
18、
答案:CThe passage compares the effectiveness of drugs in treating common depression, as opposed to the use of drugs in treating reversed
symptom depression, suggesting CBT as an alternative treatment option in cases where pharmaceutical treatments is not successful.
Nevertheless, the passage does not compare the effectiveness of CBT in comparison with drugs and thus we cannot assess the truthfulness
of the statement.
The answer is Cannot Say.
19、
答案:A20、
The statistics provided in the text indicate that 50% of car accidents involve drivers with up to five years experience, and 15% of caraccidents involve drivers with 6-8 years of driving experience. This means that 65% of car accidents involve drivers with less than 9 years of
experience, which is the majority.
The answer is True
答案:A
The text clearly states that, “a substantial increase in car sales during the same period has resulted in a staggering rise in fatal car
accidents”.
The answer is True
21、答案:C
According to the passage, "Last winter 50 per cent of all fatal road accidents involved drivers with up to five years driving experience and
an additional 15 per cent were drivers who had between six to eight years of experience."
This piece of data only mentions experience, not age. Although the main idea of the passage is that younger drivers are generally more
likely to be involved in fatal car accidents, we cannot assume all relatively inexperienced drivers are young. We do not know how many of
those 15% with six to eight years of experience are younger drivers and how many are older drivers.
As this comparison is impossible to make on the basis of the information provided in the passage, the answer is Cannot Say.
22、答案:B
According to the text, the advertising campaign "fighting accidents" resulted in some improvement. This means
that to some degree, it succeeded in reducing the number of car accidents.
The answer is False
23、答案:A
According to the text - "The medium size category represents 60% of their entire pool" therefore the remaining
categories represent 40% which is less than half.
The answer is True
24、答案:C
The text does not provide information about the luxury cars category.
The answer is Cannot Say
25、答案:A
The text states that 5% of vehicles fall in two categories, medium and large. We can therefore conclude that at
least 5% of Auto Reach's car pool fit two car size category criteria.
The answer is True
答案:A
The text asserts that "The people behind the wheels of these (medium size) cars are mostly middle level managers
from various industries".The answer is True
26、答案:A
The text asserts that "The people behind the wheels of these (medium size) cars are mostly middle level managers
from various industries".
The answer is True
27、答案:C
While the text notes that “One of the critical elements of performance management is coaching people to develop the skills that may
be holding them back from success and moving up the corporate ladder” – this does not necessarily imply that without coaching one
cannot move up the corporate ladder.
While performance management is definitely beneficial, it is not necessarily essential.
Thus, we CANNOT SAY.
28、答案:C
The correct answer is Cannot Say.
The first paragraph of the text describes one of several critical elements that constitute performance management.
The second paragraph discusses the outcomes of this method, which can be perceived as benefits of utilising it.
However, we are not told what the main benefit of performance management is. We are only given examples of some benefits.
You may be tempted to choose False because the text does mention certain benefits, but they are not necessarily the main ones,nor does the fact that the benefit in question isn't mentioned makes it a minor benefit necessarily.
29、
答案:C
The text indicates that the assessment enables workers to know the skills they need in order to improve their own performance. It also
states that development planning is tied to assessing personal skills against competencies which the organisation believes to be
valuable.
However, "... a clearer understanding of the competencies that result in higher performance" is about understanding the employee's
competencies and does not indicate anything about improvement of the company's performance.Therefore, we CANNOT SAY.
30、
答案:A
According to the text, "The assessment gives an employee a sense of the skills they need to perform at a higher level, and specifically the
skills and competencies they need to develop for success" while "The organisation, in turn, gains a sense of the employee’s compatibilityand potential within the company, as well as a clearer understanding of the competencies that result in higher performance".
Therefore, the statement is True