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GMAT reading Episode 2 Part 1

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Tham khảo tài liệu 'gmat reading episode 2 part 1', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Generated by Foxit PDF Creator Foxit Software http www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. D I 11 and IV only E I 111 and V only 7. The passage suggests that because Weddell seals are forcibly submerged during laboratory dives they do which of the following A Exhibit the physiological responses that are characteristic of dives in the wild that last less than twenty minutes. B Exhibit the physiological responses that are characteristic of the longer dives they undertake in the wild. C Cope with oxygen deprivation less effectively than they do on typical dives in the wild. Keyssar rightly understands that a better way to 20 measure the impact of unemployment is to calculate unemployment frequencies measuring the percentage of workers who experience any unemployment in the course of a year. Given this perspective joblessness looms much larger. 25 Keyssar also scrutinizes unemployment patterns according to skill level ethnicity race age class and gender. He finds that rates of joblessness differed primarily according to class those in middle-class and white-collar occupations were far less likely to be unem- 30 ployed. Yet the impact of unemployment on a specific class was not always the same. Even when dependent on the same trade adjoining communities could have dramatically different unemployment rates. Keyssar uses these differential rates to help explain a phenomenon D Produce smaller amounts of lactic acid than they do 35 that has puzzled historians the startlingly high rate of on typical dives in the wild. E Navigate less effectively than they do on typical dives in the wild Passage 30 Since the early 1970 s historians have begun to devote serious attention to the working class in the United States. Yet while we now have studies of working-class communities and culture we know 5 remarkably little of worklessness. When historians have paid any attention at all to unemployment they have focused on the Great Depression of the 1930 s. The narrowness of this .

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