2. The reason much refrigerated food spoils is that it ends up out of sight at the back of the shelf. So why not have round shelves that rotate? Because such rotating shelves would have just the same sort of drawback, since things would fall off the shelves’ edges into the rear corners. Which of the following is presupposed in the argument against introducing rotating shelves? (A) Refrigerators would not be made so that their interior space is cylindrical. (C) The problem of spoilage of refrigerated food is not amenable to any solution based on design changes.
两种 情况下的食物都会坏, ends up out of sight at the back of the shelf. 还有就是round shelves that rotate 在any solution based on design changes的设计中只有这两种可能了, 既然把这两种可能都给排除了,那么当然要解决spoli的问题就不可能通过design changes来搞定了
Answer is A. Since it says that food will fall off the edge, the author is still talking about the boxy design. So cylindrical design will solve the problem
yeah, A, no doubt. 1, the problem is we need to have a look at teh question: presuppostion against the rotating design. (why is the design not good ---- rotating shelves and cubic interior don't match and there is gap ) 2, C responds to another question