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A section(RC): 4) C 为何不对. 8) D 在文中哪里有对应; 21) C为什么不对
B section (LR): 14) 为什么是C; 15) 为什么是D
C section (LR): 25) C哪里不对
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14. Resident: Residents of this locale should not consider
their loss of farming as a way of life to be a
tragedy. When this area was a rural area it was
economically depressed, but it is now a growing
bastion of high-tech industry with high-wage
jobs, and supports over 20 times the number of
jobs it did then.
Which one of the following, if true, does the most to
justify the conclusion of the resident’s argument?
(A) Farming is becoming increasingly efficient, with
the result that fewer farms are required to
produce the same amount of food.
(B) The development of high-tech industry is more
valuable to national security than is farming.
(C) Residents of this locale do not value a rural way
of life more than they value economic
prosperity.
(D) Many residents of this locale have annual
incomes that are twice what they were when
the locale was primarily agricultural.
(E) The loss of a family farm is often perceived as
tragic even when no financial hardship results.
PREMISE:high-wage jobs, and supports over 20 times the number of jobs it did then
CONCLUSION:not consider their loss of farming as a way of life to be a tragedy
D为无关答案.
15. Kendrick: Governments that try to prevent cigarettes
from being advertised are justified in doing so,
since such advertisements encourage people to
engage in an unhealthy practice. But cigarette
advertisements should remain legal since
advertisements for fatty foods are legal, even
though those advertisements also encourage
people to engage in unhealthy practices.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to
resolve the apparent conflict between Kendrick’s
statements?
(A) Any advertisement that encourages people to
engage in an unhealthy practice should be
made illegal, even though the legality of some
such advertisements is currently
uncontroversial.
(B) The advertisement of fattening foods, unlike that
of cigarettes, should not be prevented, because
fattening foods, unlike cigarettes, are not
addictive.
(C) Most advertisements should be legal, although
advertisers are always morally responsible for
ensuring that their advertisements do not
encourage people to engage in unhealthy
practices.
(D) Governments should try to prevent the
advertisement of cigarettes by means of
financial disincentives rather than by legal
prohibition.
(E) Governments should place restrictions on
cigarette advertisements so as to keep them
from encouraging people to engage in
unhealthy practices, but should not try to
prevent such advertisements.
文中说政府应该阻止香烟广告;但同时香烟广告又是合法的,就象含增肥物质的食品广告合法一样.题目让解决此文中的矛盾.
D说政府应采用经济手段组织香烟广告,而不是以法律方式禁止.
25. Wealth is not a good thing, for good things cause no
harm at all, yet wealth is often harmful to people.
Which one of the following arguments is most similar
in its pattern of reasoning to the argument above?
(A) Alex loves to golf, and no one in the chess club
loves to golf. It follows that Alex is not in the
chess club.
(B) Isabella must be a contented baby. She smiles a
great deal and hardly ever cries, like all happy
people.
(C) Growth in industry is not a good thing for our
town. Although the economy might improve,
the pollution would be unbearable.
(D) Sarah’s dog is not a dachshund, for he hunts
very well, and most dachshunds hunt poorly.
(E) There is usually more traffic at this time of day,
unless it is a holiday. But since today is not a
holiday, it is surprising that there is so little
traffic.
1) good things cause no harm at all, 2) yet wealth is often harmful to people 3)Wealth is not a good thing
1) no one in the chess club loves to golf. 2) Alex loves to golf,
3) Alex is not in the chess club.
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