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LSAT Set 8, section II- 24
24. Dr. Ruiz: Dr. Smith has expressed outspoken antismoking views in public. Even though Dr. Smith is otherwise qualified, clearly she cannot be included on a panel that examines the danger of secondhand cigarette smoke. As an organizer of the panel, I want to ensure that the panel examines the issue in an unbiased manner before coming to any conclusion. Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest basis for countering Dr. Ruiz' argument that Dr. Smith should not be included on the panel? (A) A panel composed of qualified people with strong but conflicting views on a particular topic is more likely to reach an unbiased conclusion than a panel composed of people who have kept their views, if any, private. (B) People who hold strong views on a particular topic tend to accept new evidence on that topic only if it supports their views. (C) A panel that includes one qualified person with publicly known strong views on a particular topic is more likely to have lively discussions than a panel that includes only people with no well-defined views on that topic. (D) People who have expressed strong views in public on a particular topic are better at raising funds to support their case than are people who have never expressed strong views in public. (E) People who have well-defined strong views on a particular topic prior to joining a panel are often able to impose their views on panel members who are not committed at the outset to any conclusion.
这道题在A和C之间犹豫的半天,还是选了C,答案是A。那位大虾给解释一下吗? |
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