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lsat 10 (2) questions

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发表于 2003-7-3 22:49:00 | 只看该作者

lsat 10 (2) questions

[face=Georgia]11. Some critics claim that it is unfair that so many great works of art are housed in huge metropolitan museums, since the populations served by these museums already have access to a wide variety of important artwork. But this criticism is in principle unwarranted because the limited number of masterpieces makes wider distribution of them impractical. Besides, if a masterpiece is to be fully appreciated, it must be seen alongside other works that provide a social and historical context for it.

Which one of the following, if established, could most logically serve as the principle appealed to in the argument countering the critics’ claim?

(A) In providing facilities to the public, the goal should be to ensure that as many as possible of those people who could benefit from the facilities are able to do so.

(B) In providing facilities to the public, the goal should be to ensure that the greatest possible number of people gain the greatest benefit possible from them.

(C) It is unreasonable to enforce a redistribution of social goods that involves depriving some members of society of these goods in order to supply others

(D) For it to be reasonable to criticize an arrangement as unfair, there must be a more equitable arrangement that is practically attainable.

(E) A work of art should be displayed in conditions resembling as closely as possible those in which the work was originally intended to be displayed.

这个题目的答案是D.帮忙看看


Marcus: For most ethical dilemmas the journalist is likely to face, traditional journalistic ethics is clear, adequate, and essentially correct. For example, when journalists have uncovered newsworthy information, they should go to press with it as soon as possible. No delay motivated by the journalists’ personal or professional interests is permissible.

Anita: Well, Marcus, of course interesting and important information should be brought before the public-that is a journalist’s job. But in the typical case, where a journalist has some information but is in a quandary(进退两难) about whether it is yet important or “newsworthy,” this guidance is inadequate

19. In order to conclude properly from Anita’s statements that Marcus’ general claim about traditional journalistic ethics is incorrect, if would have to be assumed that

(A) whether a piece of information is or is not newsworthy can raise ethical dilemmas for journalists.

(B) there are circumstances in which it would be ethically wrong for a journalist to go to press with legitimately acquired, newsworthy information.

(C) the most serious professional dilemmas that a journalist is likely to face are not ethical dilemmas

(D) there are no ethical dilemmas that a journalist is likely to face that would not be conclusively resolved by an adequate system of journalistic ethics

(E) For a system of journalistic ethics to be adequate it must be able to provide guidance in every case in which a journalist must make a professional decision ]

答案选A我选E[/face]
沙发
发表于 2003-7-4 00:49:00 | 只看该作者
19、去看这里:http://forum.chasedream.com/dispbbs.asp?boardID=24&ID=6723
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2003-7-5 16:46:00 | 只看该作者
那地11题请看看
地板
发表于 2003-7-5 23:54:00 | 只看该作者
11、According the argument, critics claim that great woks of art should not be stored in metropoliton museums by which people are served already have access to various art works.To rebut this criticism, the arguer point out that being housed in metropoliton museums is necessary for master pieces to distribute wider and be fully appreciated.Thus,
if there are not other equitable arrangements as metropoliton museums available, it will not be reasonable to criticize housing art works in metropoliton museums as unfair.So, the best answer is D.


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