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标题: LSAT-27-4-19 [打印本页]

作者: lilyzy    时间: 2005-1-15 23:56
标题: LSAT-27-4-19

19.   Inez: In these poor economic times, people want to be sure they are getting good value for their money. I predict people would be more willing to buy antiques at our fair if we first have the objects inspected by professional appraisers who would remove any objects of questionable authenticity.


Anika: I disagree with your prediction. Our customers already are antiques experts. Furthermore, hiring professional appraisers would push up our costs considerably, thus forcing us to raise the prices on all antiques.


Anika’s response proceeds by


(A) indicating that a particular plan would have an effect contrary to the anticipated effect


(B) claiming that a particular plan should not be adopted because, while effective, it would have at least one undesirable consequence


(C) arguing that an alternative plan could achieve a desired result more easily than the plan originally proposed


(D) questioning the assumption that authorities are available who have special knowledge of the problem under discussionA


(E) offering a counterexample in order to show that a particular general claim is too broadly stated


答案是A, 但我觉得是B, 我觉得Anika不支持Inez的plan.


作者: robertchu    时间: 2005-1-16 04:02

A is the best answer.

Anika does not think Inez's plan is effective.  Therefore, B is wrong.

Anika points out that Inez's plan will actually raise the prices on antiques, therefore cause less people be willing to buy -- an effect contrary to Inez's anticipation.


作者: lilyzy    时间: 2005-1-18 08:05
Thanks Robert, I got it. I misunderstand the meaning of while effective here.




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