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帖子kingmouse » 2007-12-18 20:53

Q17:
The spacing of the four holes on a fragment of a bone flute excavated at a Neanderthal campsite is just what is required to play the third through sixth notes of the diatonic scale—the seven-note musical scale used in much of Western music since the Renaissance. Musicologists therefore hypothesize that the diatonic musical scale was developed and used thousands of years before it was adopted by Western musicians.

Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the hypothesis?

A.Bone flutes were probably the only musical instrument made by Neanderthals.

B.No musical instrument that is known to have used a diatomic scale is of an earlier date than the flute found at the Neanderthal campsite.

C.The flute was made from a cave-bear bone and the campsite at which the flute fragment was excavated was in a cave that also contained skeletal remains of cave bears.

D.Flutes are the simplest wind instrument that can be constructed to allow playing a diatonic scale.

E.The cave-bear leg bone used to make the Neanderthal flute would have been long enough to make a flute capable of playing a complete diatonic scale.

請問答案是B亦或E ?



Q18:
It is illegal to advertise prescription medications in Hedland except in professional medical journals or by mail directly to physicians. A proposed law would allow general advertising of prescription medications. Opponents object that, in general, laypersons lack the specialized knowledge to evaluate such advertisements and might ask their physicians for inappropriate medications. But since physicians have the final say as to whether to prescribe a medication for a patient, the objection provides no grounds for concern.

Which of the following would it be most useful to establish in order to evaluate the argument?

A.Whether nonprescription medications can interact with and block the action of any prescription medications that could be advertised to the general public

B.Whether most prescription medication advertisements directed at the general public would be advertisements for recently developed medications newly available by prescription

C.Whether prescription medication advertisements directed at the general public would appear on television and radio as well as in print

D.Whether physicians are more likely to pay attention to advertising directed to the general public than to advertising directed to physicians

E.Whether physicians are likely to succumb to pressure from patients to prescribe inappropriate medications


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帖子crazykai » 2007-12-19 14:30

Q17 爭議題,傷咖最後結論是E

Q18

原文內容 : 過去的藥品廣告都是直接寄發給醫生。最近一個法令將允許這些藥品在電視上播出廣告。
反對者認為,大眾並沒有能力判定這些藥品廣告的真實性,因此不該在電視上播放藥品廣告。
作者觀點,因為最後開藥的仍是醫生,所以反對者的立場並不成立

問evaluate

Ans:(E) Yes - 如果病人吵著醫生說要吃"鳥頭牌愛福好",因為電視廣告說好用
醫生受不了病人糾纏而改變處方,那麼廣告就影響醫生開藥的正確性,因此應該禁止播放廣告
NO - 醫生不會受到影響,廣告可以繼續撥


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