蓝皮书 Page 534 第139题 Questions 138-139 are based on the following. Roland: The alarming fact is that 90 percent of the people in this country now report that they know someone who is unemployed. Sharon: But a normal, moderate level of unemployment is 5 percent, with 1 out of 20 workers unemployed. So at any given time if a person knows approximately 50 workers, 1 or more will very likely be unemployed. 139. Sharon's argument relies on the assumption that (A) normal levels of unemployment are rarely exceeded (B) unemployment is not normally concentrated in geographically isolated segments of the population (C) the number of people who each know someone who is unemployed is always higher than 90% of the population (D) Roland is not consciously distorting the statistics he presents (E) knowledge that a personal acquaintance is unemployed generates more fear of losing one's job than does knowledge of unemployment statistics 正确答案: B (Record 13-02)沸沸思路: A 去掉rarely, weakens Sharon’s statement. 可能正确 B 去掉 not. 那么, If those 50 workers known by the person are located in the “geographically isolated segments of the population” , Sharon’s statement will also be weakened. 由于A 描述的是一个general的概念, 而B 描述的是”失业率的分配” 直接和原文相关, 所以B更正确. |