2010年考试之GMAT阅读练习(9)
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 (40) cences and impressions, incomplete as they may be, are

  likely to throw more light on the working of the mind

  and emotions than any amount of speculation from an

  ethnologist or ethnological theorist from another

  culture.

  1. Which of the following best describes the organization

  of the passage?

  (A) The historical backgrounds of two currently used

  research methods are chronicled.

  (B) The validity of the data collected by using two

  different research methods is compared.

  (C) The usefulness of a research method is questioned

  and then a new method is proposed.

  (D) The use of a research method is described and the

  limitations of the results obtained are discussed.

  (E) A research method is evaluated and the changes

  necessary for its adaptation to other subject areas are

  discussed.

  2. Which of the following is most similar to the actions of

  nineteenth-century ethnologists in their editing of the

  life stories of Native Americans?

  (A) A witness in a jury trial invokes the Fifth

  Amendment in order to avoid relating personally

  incriminating evidence.

  (B) A stockbroker refuses to divulge the source of her

  information on the possible future increase in a

  stock's value.

  (C) A sports announcer describes the action in a team

  sport with which he is unfamiliar.

  (D) A chef purposely excludes the special ingredient

  from the recipe of his prizewinning dessert.

  (E) A politician fails to mention in a campaign speech

  the similarities in the positions held by her opponent

  for political office and by herself.

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