Inferences Lv Hard (Part2) Chào mừng bạn đến với bài thi thử Inferences Lv Hard (Part2), Trước khi làm bài, bạn hãy dành chút thời gian điền các thông tin dưới đây nhé! Name Email Question ID 1b9b29f1 A team of biologists led by Jae-Hoon Jung, Antonio D. Barbosa, and Stephanie Hutin investigated the mechanism that allows Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) plants to accelerate flowering at high temperatures. They replaced the protein ELF3 in the plants with a similar protein found in another species (stiff brome) that, unlike A. thaliana, displays no acceleration in flowering with increased temperature. A comparison of unmodified A. thaliana plants with the altered plants showed no difference in flowering at 22° Celsius, but at 27° Celsius, the unmodified plants exhibited accelerated flowering while the altered ones did not, which suggests that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. temperature-sensitive accelerated flowering is unique to A. thaliana. B. A. thaliana increases ELF3 production as temperatures rise. C. ELF3 enables A. thaliana to respond to increased temperatures. D. temperatures of at least 22° Celsius are required for A. thaliana to flower. None Question ID 5632ffb4 In a study of the cognitive abilities of white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus imitator), researchers neglected to control for the physical difficulty of the tasks they used to evaluate the monkeys. The cognitive abilities of monkeys given problems requiring little dexterity, such as sliding a panel to retrieve food, were judged by the same criteria as were those of monkeys given physically demanding problems, such as unscrewing a bottle and inserting a straw. The results of the study, therefore, ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. could suggest that there are differences in cognitive ability among the monkeys even though such differences may not actually exist. B. are useful for identifying tasks that the monkeys lack the cognitive capacity to perform but not for identifying tasks that the monkeys can perform. C. should not be taken as indicative of the cognitive abilities of any monkey species other than C. imitator. D. reveal more about the monkeys’ cognitive abilities when solving artificial problems than when solving problems encountered in the wild. None Question ID 0dccbf17 Henry Ossawa Tanner’s 1893 painting The Banjo Lesson, which depicts an elderly man teaching a boy to play the banjo, is regarded as a landmark in the history of works by Black artists in the United States. Scholars should be cautious when ascribing political or ideological values to the painting, however: beliefs and assumptions that are commonly held now may have been unfamiliar to Tanner and his contemporaries, and vice versa. Scholars who forget this fact when discussing The Banjo Lesson therefore ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. risk judging Tanner’s painting by standards that may not be historically appropriate. B. tend to conflate Tanner’s political views with those of his contemporaries. C. forgo analyzing Tanner’s painting in favor of analyzing his political activity. D. wrongly assume that Tanner’s painting was intended as a critique of his fellow artists. None Question ID f942646f Researchers Suchithra Rajendran and Maximilian Popfinger modeled varying levels of passenger redistribution from short-haul flights (flights of 50 to 210 minutes, from takeoff to landing) to high-speed rail trips. Planes travel faster than trains, but air travel typically requires 3 hours of lead time for security, baggage handling, and boarding that rail travel doesn’t, so short-haul routes take similar amounts of time by air and by rail. However, the model suggests that as rail passenger volumes approach current capacity limits, long lead times emerge. Therefore, for rail to remain a viable alternative to short-haul flights, ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. rail systems should offer fewer long-haul routes and airlines should offer more long-haul routes. B. rail systems may need to schedule additional trains for these routes. C. security, baggage handling, and boarding procedures used by airlines may need to be implemented for rail systems. D. passengers who travel by rail for these routes will need to accept that lead times will be similar to those for air travel. None Question ID a13c1c66 Many animals, including humans, must sleep, and sleep is known to have a role in everything from healing injuries to encoding information in long-term memory. But some scientists claim that, from an evolutionary standpoint, deep sleep for hours at a time leaves an animal so vulnerable that the known benefits of sleeping seem insufficient to explain why it became so widespread in the animal kingdom. These scientists therefore imply that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. prolonged deep sleep is likely advantageous in ways that have yet to be discovered. B. most traits perform functions that are hard to understand from an evolutionary standpoint. C. it is more important to understand how widespread prolonged deep sleep is than to understand its function. D. many traits that provide significant benefits for an animal also likely pose risks to that animal. None Question ID 0dba14e6 The increased integration of digital technologies throughout the process of book creation in the late 20th and early 21st centuries lowered the costs of book production, but those decreased costs have been most significant in the manufacturing and distribution process, which occurs after the authoring, editing, and design of the book are complete. This suggests that in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. digital technologies made it easier than it had been previously for authors to write very long works and get them published. B. customers generally expected the cost of books to decline relative to the cost of other consumer goods. C. publishers increased the variety of their offerings by printing more unique titles but also printed fewer copies of each title. D. the costs of writing, editing, and designing a book were less affected by the technologies used than were the costs of manufacturing and distributing a book. None Question ID 95dbdf51 Laura Mulvey has theorized that in narrative film, shots issuing from a protagonist’s point of view compel viewers to identify with the character. Such identification is heightened by “invisible editing,” or editing so inconspicuous that it renders cuts between shots almost unnoticeable. Conversely, Mulvey proposes that conspicuous editing or an absence of point-of-view shots would induce a more critical stance toward a protagonist. Consider, for example, the attic scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds, a conspicuously edited sequence of tens of shots, few of which correspond to the protagonist’s point of view. According to Mulvey’s logic, this scene should affect viewers by ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. obscuring their awareness of the high degree of artifice involved in constructing the montage. B. lessening their identification with the protagonist, if not alienating them from the character altogether. C. compelling them to identify with the film’s director, whose proxy is the camera, and not with the protagonist. D. diverting their attention away from the film’s content and toward its stylistic attributes. None Question ID 3f236877 Ratified by more than 90 countries, the Nagoya Protocol is an international agreement ensuring that Indigenous communities are compensated when their agricultural resources and knowledge of wild plants and animals are utilized by agricultural corporations. However, the protocol has shortcomings. For example, it allows corporations to insist that their agreements with communities to conduct research on the commercial uses of the communities’ resources and knowledge remain confidential. Therefore, some Indigenous advocates express concern that the protocol may have the unintended effect of ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. diminishing the monetary reward that corporations might derive from their agreements with Indigenous communities. B. limiting the research that corporations conduct on the resources of the Indigenous communities with which they have signed agreements. C. preventing independent observers from determining whether the agreements guarantee equitable compensation for Indigenous communities. D. discouraging Indigenous communities from learning new methods for harvesting plants and animals from their corporate partners. None Question ID 2a075bd1 Indigenous cultures possess unique knowledge of the medicinal uses of plants. According to a 2021 study, 73 percent of the medicinal uses of plants native to North America are reflected in the vocabulary of a single Indigenous language. However, as more and more Indigenous people exclusively speak a globally dominant language, such as English, their ancestral languages fade from daily use. These facts lend added importance to tribal nations’ efforts to preserve their languages. By ensuring the continued use of Cherokee, Ojibwe, and the hundreds of other Indigenous languages in what is now the United States, tribal nations are also ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. increasing the number of medicinal plants represented in the vocabularies of Indigenous languages. B. transmitting terms for medicinal plants from Indigenous languages to globally dominant languages. C. preserving knowledge about the medicinal value of plants native to the tribal nations’ lands. D. ensuring that citizens of tribal nations have physical access to medicinal plants. None Question ID 9391b7cc If some artifacts recovered from excavations of the settlement of Kuulo Kataa, in modern Ghana, date from the thirteenth century CE, that may lend credence to claims that the settlement was founded before or around that time. There is other evidence, however, strongly supporting a fourteenth century CE founding date for Kuulo Kataa. If both the artifact dates and the fourteenth century CE founding date are correct, that would imply that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. artifacts from the fourteenth century CE are more commonly recovered than are artifacts from the thirteenth century CE. B. the artifacts originated elsewhere and eventually reached Kuulo Kataa through trade or migration. C. Kuulo Kataa was founded by people from a different region than had previously been assumed. D. excavations at Kuulo Kataa may have inadvertently damaged some artifacts dating to the fourteenth century CE. None Question ID 9c591ff7 Some Astyanax mexicanus, a river-dwelling fish found in northeast Mexico, have colonized caves in the region. Although there is little genetic difference between river and cave A. mexicanus and all members of the species can emit the same sounds, biologist Carole Hyacinthe and colleagues found that the context and significance of those sounds vary by location—e.g., the click that river-dwelling A. mexicanus use to signal aggression is used by cave dwellers when foraging —and the acoustic properties of cave fish sounds show some cave-specific variations as well. Hyacinthe and colleagues note that differences in sonic communication could accumulate to the point of inhibiting interbreeding among fish from different locations, suggesting that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. although A. mexicanus living in rivers are genetically similar to those living in caves, river fish rely on sonic communication less than cave fish do. B. although A. mexicanus is a single species at present, it could be in the process of splitting into distinct populations with different characteristics. C. although all A. mexicanus emit sounds, the fish living in rivers produce some sounds that the fish living in caves do not, and vice versa. D. although A. mexicanus from different locations can interbreed currently, river fish and cave fish are sufficiently genetically distinct that they can be considered separate species. None Question ID cef77aa7 Geoglyphs are large-scale designs of lines or shapes created in a natural landscape. The Nazca Lines were created in the Nazca Desert in Peru by several Indigenous civilizations over a period of many centuries. Peruvian archaeologist Johny Isla specializes in these geoglyphs. At a German exhibit about the Nazca Lines, he saw an old photograph of a large geoglyph of a whalelike figure and was surprised that he didn’t recognize it. Isla returned to Peru and used a drone to search a wide area, looking for the figure from the air. This approach suggests that Isla thought that if he hadn’t already seen it, the whalelike geoglyph ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. must represent a species of whale that went extinct before there were any people in Peru. B. is actually located in Germany, not Peru, and isn’t part of the Nazca Lines at all. C. is probably in a location Isla hadn’t ever come across while on the ground. D. was almost certainly created a long time after the other Nazca Lines geoglyphs were created. None Question ID 08395130 The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is projected to maintain operation until at least 2030, but it has already revolutionized high-resolution imaging of solar-system bodies in visible and ultraviolet (UV) light wavelengths, notwithstanding that only about 6% of the bodies imaged by the HST are within the solar system. NASA researcher Cindy L. Young and colleagues assert that a new space telescope dedicated exclusively to solar-system observations would permit an extensive survey of minor solar-system bodies and long-term UV observation to discern how solar-system bodies change over time. Young and colleagues’ recommendation therefore implies that the HST ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. will likely continue to be used primarily to observe objects outside the solar system. B. will no longer be used to observe solar system objects if the telescope recommended by Young and colleagues is deployed. C. can be modified to observe the features of solar system objects that are of interest to Young and colleagues. D. lacks the sensors to observe the wavelengths of light needed to discern how solar system bodies change over time. None Question ID aaddd60f Scientists studying Mars long thought the history of its crust was relatively simple. One reason for this is that geologic and climate data collected by a spacecraft showed that the crust was largely composed of basalt, likely as a result of intense volcanic activity that brought about a magma ocean, which then cooled to form the planet’s surface. A study led by Valerie Payré focused on additional information—further analysis of data collected by the spacecraft and infrared wavelengths detected from Mars’s surface—that revealed the presence of surprisingly high concentrations of silica in certain regions on Mars. Since a planetary surface that formed in a mostly basaltic environment would be unlikely to contain large amounts of silica, Payré concluded that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. the information about silica concentrations collected by the spacecraft is likely more reliable than the silica information gleaned from infrared wavelengths detected from Mars’s surface. B. high silica concentrations on Mars likely formed from a different process than that which formed the crusts of other planets. C. having a clearer understanding of the composition of Mars’s crust and the processes by which it formed will provide more insight into how Earth’s crust formed. D. Mars’s crust likely formed as a result of other major geological events in addition to the cooling of a magma ocean. None Question ID 4889580c Archaeologists and historians used to believe that the Maya civilization during its Classic period (roughly 250–900) lacked agricultural marketplaces. One reason for this belief was that these scholars misunderstood the ecology of the regions the Maya inhabited. Marketplaces typically emerge because different individuals or groups want to trade resources they control for resources they don’t control. Scholars seriously underestimated the ecological diversity of the Maya landscape and thus assumed that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. marketplaces likely would not have attracted many traders from outside the regions controlled by the Maya. B. farming practices would have been largely the same throughout Maya lands even if the crops people produced varied significantly. C. marketplaces would not have enabled Maya people to acquire many products different from those they already produced. D. farmers would trade agricultural products only if they had already produced enough to meet their own needs. None Question ID f9bd4e61 German theater practitioner Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956) believed that theater should elicit an intellectual rather than an emotional response from audiences, provoking them to consider social and political realities that extend beyond the characters and events depicted onstage. Brecht’s influence can be seen in English playwright Caryl Churchill’s 1979 play Cloud 9: although the play sometimes invites empathetic reactions, it primarily works to engage audiences in an interrogation of patriarchy and colonialism, which it does by placing audiences at a distance, thereby encouraging them to ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. focus on the characters’ beliefs about social and political issues as revealed by the characters’ actions. B. reflect on social and political phenomena not directly related to patriarchy and colonialism. C. recognize pertinent social and political parallels between Germany during Brecht’s time and England at the time when Churchill was writing Cloud 9. D. be dispassionate as they think critically about the social and political questions raised by the play. None Question ID f39507a3 One challenge when researching whether holding elected office changes a person’s behavior is the problem of ensuring that the experiment has an appropriate control group. To reveal the effect of holding office, researchers must compare people who hold elected office with people who do not hold office but who are otherwise similar to the office-holders. Since researchers are unable to control which politicians win elections, they therefore ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. struggle to find valid data about the behavior of politicians who do not currently hold office. B. can only conduct valid studies with people who have previously held office rather than people who presently hold office. C. should select a control group of people who differ from office holders in several significant ways. D. will find it difficult to identify a group of people who can function as an appropriate control group for their studies. 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