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GMAT考试og阅读复习资料(含答案与解释)
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1、各题答案和解释均隐藏在每篇文章后面,显示的方法是鼠标左键单击“常用”工具栏“显示/隐藏编辑标记”按钮。再次单击又被隐藏。
2.文章按新老观点对比,问题解决,结论解释,现象解释,特殊套路(人名+书名)分类排序。
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4.文中的排列等错误望大家指正。
最后,愿大家考试顺利,实现自己的梦想
新老观点对比
Passage 1 2
Passage 3 6
Passage 4 9
Passage 5 11
Passage 6 13
Passage 16 32
Passage 19 38
Passage 21 41
Passage 22 43
Passage 23 45
Passage 26 49
Passage 29 55
Passage 32 62
Passage 35 67
Passage 39 74
Passage 41 77
Passage 46 83
Passage 47 84
问题解决
Passage 2 4
Passage 5 11
Passage 9 20
Passage 15 30
Passage 24 46
Passage 30 57
Passage 43 80
结论解释
Passage 18 36
Passage 25 48
Passage 33 64
Passage 36 70
Passage 38 72
Passage 40 76
Passage 42 78
Passage 45 82
Passage 48 86
现象解释
Passage 5 11
Passage 7 15
Passage 8 17
Passage 12 25
Passage 14 28
Passage 17 34
Passage 23 45
Passage 27 51
Passage 31 59
Passage 34 66
Passage 37 71
Passage 40 76
Passage 41 77
Passage 43 80
Passage 44 81
特殊套路(人名+书名)
Passage 13 27
Passage 28 53
Passage 1
Caffeine, the stimulant in coffee, has been called
“the most widely used psychoactive substance on Earth .”
Synder, Daly and Bruns have recently proposed that
caffeine affects behavior by countering the activity in
(5) the human brain of a naturally occurring chemical called
adenosine. Adenosine normally depresses neuron firing
in many areas of the brain. It apparently does this by
inhibiting the release of neurotransmitters, chemicals
that carry nerve impulses from one neuron to the next.
(10) Like many other agents that affect neuron firing,
adenosine must first bind to specific receptors on
neuronal membranes. There are at least two classes
of these receptors, which have been designated A1 and
A2. Snyder et al propose that caffeine, which is struc-
(15) turally similar to adenosine, is able to bind to both types
of receptors, which prevents adenosine from attaching
there and allows the neurons to fire more readily than
they otherwise would.
For many years, caffe
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