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  The recent change to all-volunteer armed forces in the United States will eventually produce a gradual increase in the proportion of women in the armed forces and in the variety of women s assignments, but probably not the dramatic gains for women that might have been expected. This is so even though the armed forces operate in an ethos of institutional change oriented toward occupational equality and under the federal sanction of equal pay for equal work. The difficulty is that women are unlikely to be trained for any direct combat operations. A significant portion of the larger society remains uncomfortable as yet with extending equality in this direction. Therefore, for women in the military, the search for equality will still be based on functional equivalence, not identity or even similarity of task. Opportunities seem certain to arise. The growing emphasis on deterrence is bound to offer increasing scope for women to become involved in novel types of noncombat military assignments.

  17. The primary purpose of the passage is to

  present an overview of the different types of assignments available to women in the new United States all-volunteer armed forces

  present a reasoned prognosis of the status of women in the new United States all-volunteer armed forces

  present the new United States all-volunteer armed forces as a model case of equal employment policies in action

  analyze reforms in the new United States all-volunteer armed forces necessitated by the increasing number of women in the military

  analyze the use of functional equivalence as a substitute for occupational equality in the new United States all-volunteer armed forces

  18. According to the passage, despite the United States armed forces commitment to occupational equality for women in the military, certain other factors preclude women s

  receiving equal pay for equal work

  having access to positions of responsibility at most levels

  drawing assignments from a wider range of assignments than before

  benefiting from opportunities arising from new noncombat functions

  being assigned all of the military tasks that are assigned to men

  19. The passage implies that which of the following is a factor conducive to a more equitable representation of women in the United States armed forces than has existed in the past?

  The all-volunteer character of the present armed forces

  The past service records of women who had assignments functionally equivalent to men s assignments

  The level of awareness on the part of the larger society of military issues

  A decline in the proportion of deterrence oriented noncombat assignments

  Restrictive past policies governing the military assignments open to women

  20. The dramatic gains for women and the attitude, as described in lines 11-12, of a significant portion of the larger society are logically related to each other inasmuch as the author puts forward the latter as

  a public response to achievement of the former

  the major reason for absence of the former

  a precondition for any prospect of achieving the former

  a catalyst for a further extension of the former

  a reason for some of the former being lost again

  Of the thousands of specimens of meteorites found on Earth and known to science, only about 100 are igneous; that is, they have undergone melting by volcanic action at some time since the planets were first formed. These igneous meteorites are known as achondrites because they lack chondrules small stony spherules found in the thousands of meteorites composed primarily of unaltered minerals that condensed from dust and gas at the origin of the solar system. Achondrites are the only known samples of volcanic rocks originating outside the Earth-Moon system. Most are thought to have been dislodged by interbody impact from asteroids, with diameters of from 10 to 500 kilometers, in solar orbit between Mars and Jupiter.

  Shergottites, the name given to three anomalous achondrites so far discovered on Earth, present scientists with a genuine enigma. Shergottites crystallized from molten rock less than 1.1 billion years ago and were presumably ejected into space when an object impacted on a body similar in chemical composition to Earth.

  While most meteorites appear to derive from comparatively small bodies, shergottites exhibit properties that indicate that their source was a large planet, conceivably Mars. In order to account for such an unlikely source, some unusual factor must be invoked, because the impact needed to accelerate a fragment of rock to escape the gravitational field of a body even as small as the Moon is so great that no meteorites of lunar origin have been discovered.

  While some scientists speculate that shergottites derive from Io , recent measurements suggest that since Io s surface is rich in sulfur and sodium, the chemical composition of its volcanic products would probably be unlike that of the shergottites. Moreover, any fragments dislodged from Io by interbody impact would be unlikely to escape the gravitational pull of Jupiter.

  The only other logical source of shergottites is Mars. Space-probe photographs indicate the existence of giant volcanoes on the Martian surface. From the small number of impact craters that appear on Martian lava flows, one can estimate that the planet was volcanically active as recently as a half-billion years ago and may be active today. The great objection to the Martian origin of shergottites is the absence of lunar meteorites on Earth. An impact capable of ejecting a fragment of the Martian surface into an Earth-intersecting orbit is even less probable than such an event on the Moon, in view of the Moon s smaller size and closer proximity to Earth. A recent study suggests, however, that permafrost ices below the surface of Mars may have altered the effects of impact on it. If the ices had been rapidly vaporized by an impacting object, the expanding gases might have helped the ejected fragments reach escape velocity . Finally, analyses performed by space probes show a remarkable chemical similarity between Martian soil and the shergottites.

  21. The passage implies which of the following about shergottites?

  I. They are products of volcanic activity.

  II. They derive from a planet larger than Earth.

  III. They come from a planetary body with a chemical composition similar to that of Io.

  I only

  II only

  I and II only

  II and III only

  I, II, and III

  22. According to the passage, a meteorite discovered on Earth is unlikely to have come from a large planet for which of the following reasons?

  There are fewer large planets in the solar system than there are asteroids.

  Most large planets have been volcanically inactive for more than a billion years.

  The gravitational pull of a large planet would probably prohibit fragments from escaping its orbit.

  There are no chondrites occurring naturally on Earth and probably none on other large planets.

  Interbody impact is much rarer on large than on small planets because of the density of the atmosphere on large planets.

  23. The passage suggests that the age of shergottites is probably

  still entirely undetermined

  less than that of most other achondrites

  about 3.5 billion years

  the same as that of typical achondrites

  greater than that of the Earth

  24. According to the passage, the presence of chondrules in a meteorite indicates that the meteorite

  has probably come from Mars

  is older than the solar system itself

  has not been melted since the solar system formed

  is certainly less than 4 billion years old

  is a small fragment of an asteroid

  25. The passage provides information to answer which of the following questions?

  What is the precise age of the solar system?

  How did shergottites get their name?

  What are the chemical properties shared by shergottites and Martian soils?

  How volcanically active is the planet Jupiter?

  What is a major feature of the Martian surface?

  26. It can be inferred from the passage that each of the following is a consideration in determining whether a particular planet is a possible source of shergottites that have been discovered on Earth EXCEPT the

  planet s size

  planet s distance from Earth

  strength of the planet s field of gravity

  proximity of the planet to its moons

  chemical composition of the planet s surface

  27. It can be inferred from the passage that most meteorites found on Earth contain which of the following?

  Crystals

  Chondrules

  Metals

  Sodium

  Sulfur

  答案:17-27:BEABACBCEDB

  

  编辑点评: GRE阅读的方法相信大家已经积累了很多了,本文就为大家提供一些GRE阅读的材料,大家来练一练,把平时学到的东西运用到实际中,也多多积累词汇和句子,提高自己的阅读能力。

  每天做一些标准的GRE阅读练习,有助于大家在GRE考试的复习过程中不断地进行练习和总结。希望大家在进行GRE阅读练习时,充分运用平时所积累的知识,这样才能有效果。

  The recent change to all-volunteer armed forces in the United States will eventually produce a gradual increase in the proportion of women in the armed forces and in the variety of women s assignments, but probably not the dramatic gains for women that might have been expected. This is so even though the armed forces operate in an ethos of institutional change oriented toward occupational equality and under the federal sanction of equal pay for equal work. The difficulty is that women are unlikely to be trained for any direct combat operations. A significant portion of the larger society remains uncomfortable as yet with extending equality in this direction. Therefore, for women in the military, the search for equality will still be based on functional equivalence, not identity or even similarity of task. Opportunities seem certain to arise. The growing emphasis on deterrence is bound to offer increasing scope for women to become involved in novel types of noncombat military assignments.

  17. The primary purpose of the passage is to

  present an overview of the different types of assignments available to women in the new United States all-volunteer armed forces

  present a reasoned prognosis of the status of women in the new United States all-volunteer armed forces

  present the new United States all-volunteer armed forces as a model case of equal employment policies in action

  analyze reforms in the new United States all-volunteer armed forces necessitated by the increasing number of women in the military

  analyze the use of functional equivalence as a substitute for occupational equality in the new United States all-volunteer armed forces

  18. According to the passage, despite the United States armed forces commitment to occupational equality for women in the military, certain other factors preclude women s

  receiving equal pay for equal work

  having access to positions of responsibility at most levels

  drawing assignments from a wider range of assignments than before

  benefiting from opportunities arising from new noncombat functions

  being assigned all of the military tasks that are assigned to men

  19. The passage implies that which of the following is a factor conducive to a more equitable representation of women in the United States armed forces than has existed in the past?

  The all-volunteer character of the present armed forces

  The past service records of women who had assignments functionally equivalent to men s assignments

  The level of awareness on the part of the larger society of military issues

  A decline in the proportion of deterrence oriented noncombat assignments

  Restrictive past policies governing the military assignments open to women

  20. The dramatic gains for women and the attitude, as described in lines 11-12, of a significant portion of the larger society are logically related to each other inasmuch as the author puts forward the latter as

  a public response to achievement of the former

  the major reason for absence of the former

  a precondition for any prospect of achieving the former

  a catalyst for a further extension of the former

  a reason for some of the former being lost again

  Of the thousands of specimens of meteorites found on Earth and known to science, only about 100 are igneous; that is, they have undergone melting by volcanic action at some time since the planets were first formed. These igneous meteorites are known as achondrites because they lack chondrules small stony spherules found in the thousands of meteorites composed primarily of unaltered minerals that condensed from dust and gas at the origin of the solar system. Achondrites are the only known samples of volcanic rocks originating outside the Earth-Moon system. Most are thought to have been dislodged by interbody impact from asteroids, with diameters of from 10 to 500 kilometers, in solar orbit between Mars and Jupiter.

  Shergottites, the name given to three anomalous achondrites so far discovered on Earth, present scientists with a genuine enigma. Shergottites crystallized from molten rock less than 1.1 billion years ago and were presumably ejected into space when an object impacted on a body similar in chemical composition to Earth.

  While most meteorites appear to derive from comparatively small bodies, shergottites exhibit properties that indicate that their source was a large planet, conceivably Mars. In order to account for such an unlikely source, some unusual factor must be invoked, because the impact needed to accelerate a fragment of rock to escape the gravitational field of a body even as small as the Moon is so great that no meteorites of lunar origin have been discovered.

  While some scientists speculate that shergottites derive from Io , recent measurements suggest that since Io s surface is rich in sulfur and sodium, the chemical composition of its volcanic products would probably be unlike that of the shergottites. Moreover, any fragments dislodged from Io by interbody impact would be unlikely to escape the gravitational pull of Jupiter.

  The only other logical source of shergottites is Mars. Space-probe photographs indicate the existence of giant volcanoes on the Martian surface. From the small number of impact craters that appear on Martian lava flows, one can estimate that the planet was volcanically active as recently as a half-billion years ago and may be active today. The great objection to the Martian origin of shergottites is the absence of lunar meteorites on Earth. An impact capable of ejecting a fragment of the Martian surface into an Earth-intersecting orbit is even less probable than such an event on the Moon, in view of the Moon s smaller size and closer proximity to Earth. A recent study suggests, however, that permafrost ices below the surface of Mars may have altered the effects of impact on it. If the ices had been rapidly vaporized by an impacting object, the expanding gases might have helped the ejected fragments reach escape velocity . Finally, analyses performed by space probes show a remarkable chemical similarity between Martian soil and the shergottites.

  21. The passage implies which of the following about shergottites?

  I. They are products of volcanic activity.

  II. They derive from a planet larger than Earth.

  III. They come from a planetary body with a chemical composition similar to that of Io.

  I only

  II only

  I and II only

  II and III only

  I, II, and III

  22. According to the passage, a meteorite discovered on Earth is unlikely to have come from a large planet for which of the following reasons?

  There are fewer large planets in the solar system than there are asteroids.

  Most large planets have been volcanically inactive for more than a billion years.

  The gravitational pull of a large planet would probably prohibit fragments from escaping its orbit.

  There are no chondrites occurring naturally on Earth and probably none on other large planets.

  Interbody impact is much rarer on large than on small planets because of the density of the atmosphere on large planets.

  23. The passage suggests that the age of shergottites is probably

  still entirely undetermined

  less than that of most other achondrites

  about 3.5 billion years

  the same as that of typical achondrites

  greater than that of the Earth

  24. According to the passage, the presence of chondrules in a meteorite indicates that the meteorite

  has probably come from Mars

  is older than the solar system itself

  has not been melted since the solar system formed

  is certainly less than 4 billion years old

  is a small fragment of an asteroid

  25. The passage provides information to answer which of the following questions?

  What is the precise age of the solar system?

  How did shergottites get their name?

  What are the chemical properties shared by shergottites and Martian soils?

  How volcanically active is the planet Jupiter?

  What is a major feature of the Martian surface?

  26. It can be inferred from the passage that each of the following is a consideration in determining whether a particular planet is a possible source of shergottites that have been discovered on Earth EXCEPT the

  planet s size

  planet s distance from Earth

  strength of the planet s field of gravity

  proximity of the planet to its moons

  chemical composition of the planet s surface

  27. It can be inferred from the passage that most meteorites found on Earth contain which of the following?

  Crystals

  Chondrules

  Metals

  Sodium

  Sulfur

  答案:17-27:BEABACBCEDB

  

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