LSAT考试全真试题四SECTION2(5)
分类: Lsat英语
20. Anthropological studies indicate that distinct cultures differs in their moral codes. Thus, as long as there are distinct cultures there are no values shared across cultures
Each of the following, if true, would weaken the argument EXCEPT"
(A) Anthropologists rely on inadequate translation techniques to investigate the values of cultures that use languages different from the anthropologists languages.
(B) As a result of advancing technology and global communication we will someday all share the same sulture and the same values
(C) Although specific moral values differ across cultures, more general moral principles, such as "Friendship is good" are common to all cultures
(D) The anthropologists who have studied various cultures have been biased in favor of finding differences rather than similarities between distinct cultures
(E) What appear to be differences in values between distinct cultures are nothing more than differences in beliefs about how to live in accordance with shared values.
21. Newspaper editor. Law enforcenment experts, as well as most citizens, have finally come to recognize that legal prohibitions against gambling all share a common flaw no matter how diligent the effort, the laws are impossible to enforce. Ethical qualms notwithstanding, when a law fails to be effective it should not be a law. That is why there should be no legal prohibition against gambling.
Which one of the following if assumed. allows the argument s conclusion to be properly drawn?
(A) No effective law is unenforceable
(B) All enforceable laws are effective
(C) No legal prohibitions against gambling are enforceable
(D) Most citizens must agree with a law for the law to be effective
(E) Most citizens must agree with a law for the law to be enforceable.
22. Copernicus s astronomical system is superior to Ptolemy s and was so at the time it was proposed, even though at that time all observational evidence was equally consistent with both theories. Ptolemy believed that the stars revolved around the earth at great speeds. This struck Copernicus as unlikely, he correctly thought that a simpler theory is that the earth rotates on its axis.
The argument most closely conforms to which one of the following principles?
(A) Simplicity should be the sole deciding factor in choosing among competing scientific theories
(B) If one theory is likely to be true, and another competing theory is likely to be false, then the one likely to be true is the superior of the two.
(C) If all observational evidence is consistent with two competing theories, the one that is more intuitively true is the more practical theory to adopt.
(D) Other things being equal the more complex of two competing theories is the inferior theory
(E) Other things being equal, the simpler of two competing theories is the more scientifically important theory.
23. Easayist The existence of a moral order in the universe—i.e..an order in which bad is always eventually punished and good rewarded—depends upon human souls being immortal. In some cultures this moral order is regarded as the result of a karma that controls how one is reincarnated, in others it results from the actions of a supreme being who metes out justice to people after their death. But however a moral order is represented if human souls are immortal then if follows that the bad will be punished
Which one of the following most accurately describes a flaw in the essayist s reasoning?
(A) From the assertion that something is necessary to a moral order the argument concludes that that thing is sufficient for an element of the moral order to be realized
(B) The argument takes mere beliefs to be established facts
(C) From the claim that the immortality of human souls implies that there is a moral order in the universe the argument concludes that there being a moral order in the universe implies that human souls are immortal
(D) The argument treats two fundamentally different conceptions of a moral order as essentially the same
(E) The argument s conclusion is presupposed in the definition it gives of a moral order
Each of the following, if true, would weaken the argument EXCEPT"
(A) Anthropologists rely on inadequate translation techniques to investigate the values of cultures that use languages different from the anthropologists languages.
(B) As a result of advancing technology and global communication we will someday all share the same sulture and the same values
(C) Although specific moral values differ across cultures, more general moral principles, such as "Friendship is good" are common to all cultures
(D) The anthropologists who have studied various cultures have been biased in favor of finding differences rather than similarities between distinct cultures
(E) What appear to be differences in values between distinct cultures are nothing more than differences in beliefs about how to live in accordance with shared values.
21. Newspaper editor. Law enforcenment experts, as well as most citizens, have finally come to recognize that legal prohibitions against gambling all share a common flaw no matter how diligent the effort, the laws are impossible to enforce. Ethical qualms notwithstanding, when a law fails to be effective it should not be a law. That is why there should be no legal prohibition against gambling.
Which one of the following if assumed. allows the argument s conclusion to be properly drawn?
(A) No effective law is unenforceable
(B) All enforceable laws are effective
(C) No legal prohibitions against gambling are enforceable
(D) Most citizens must agree with a law for the law to be effective
(E) Most citizens must agree with a law for the law to be enforceable.
22. Copernicus s astronomical system is superior to Ptolemy s and was so at the time it was proposed, even though at that time all observational evidence was equally consistent with both theories. Ptolemy believed that the stars revolved around the earth at great speeds. This struck Copernicus as unlikely, he correctly thought that a simpler theory is that the earth rotates on its axis.
The argument most closely conforms to which one of the following principles?
(A) Simplicity should be the sole deciding factor in choosing among competing scientific theories
(B) If one theory is likely to be true, and another competing theory is likely to be false, then the one likely to be true is the superior of the two.
(C) If all observational evidence is consistent with two competing theories, the one that is more intuitively true is the more practical theory to adopt.
(D) Other things being equal the more complex of two competing theories is the inferior theory
(E) Other things being equal, the simpler of two competing theories is the more scientifically important theory.
23. Easayist The existence of a moral order in the universe—i.e..an order in which bad is always eventually punished and good rewarded—depends upon human souls being immortal. In some cultures this moral order is regarded as the result of a karma that controls how one is reincarnated, in others it results from the actions of a supreme being who metes out justice to people after their death. But however a moral order is represented if human souls are immortal then if follows that the bad will be punished
Which one of the following most accurately describes a flaw in the essayist s reasoning?
(A) From the assertion that something is necessary to a moral order the argument concludes that that thing is sufficient for an element of the moral order to be realized
(B) The argument takes mere beliefs to be established facts
(C) From the claim that the immortality of human souls implies that there is a moral order in the universe the argument concludes that there being a moral order in the universe implies that human souls are immortal
(D) The argument treats two fundamentally different conceptions of a moral order as essentially the same
(E) The argument s conclusion is presupposed in the definition it gives of a moral order