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        2006年考試之GMAT閱讀練習(xí)(9)(4)

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        7. The passage mentions which of the following as a factor
            that can affect the accuracy of ethnologists'
            transcriptions of life stories?
            (A) The informant's social standing within the culture
            (B) The inclusiveness of the theory that provided the
            basis for the research
            (C) The length of time the researchers spent in the
            culture under study
            (D) The number of life stories collected by the
            researchers
            (E) The verifiability of the information provided by the
            research informants
            8. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would
            be most likely to agree with which of the following
            statements about the usefulness of life stories as a source
            of ethnographic information?
            (A) They can be a source of information about how
            people in a culture view the world.
            (B) They are most useful as a source of linguistic
            information.
            (C) They require editing and interpretation before they
            can be useful.
            (D) They are most useful as a source of information
            about ancestry.
            (E) They provide incidental information rather than
            significant insights into a way of life.
            Passage 23: DCAEC BCA
            Passage 3
            本文是在第11課第4小節(jié)講的:
            In contrast to traditional analyses of minority busi-
            ness, the sociological analysis contends that minority
            business ownership is a group-level phenomenon, in that
            it is largely dependent upon social-group resources for
            (5) its development. Specifically, this analysis indicates that
            support networks play a critical role in starting and
            maintaining minority business enterprises by providing
            owners with a range of assistance, from the informal
            encouragement of family members and friends to