1. Parent: The city education department is unable to distinguish between annoyances and important problems. For instance, prohibiting students from having cell phones is an overreaction. If a student uses one and thus interferes with instruction, confiscate it. All in all, we need educational leadership that can solve problems, not create them. Which of the following is an assumption made by the parent?
A Students having cell phones does not constitute an important problem for the city schools.
B Students have no need for cell phones in school.
C Faculty and staff should be allowed to possess cell phones.
D Students need to have cell phones because some of them have no stay-at-home parent.
E An interest in solving problems is the most important attribute of an educational leader.
2. The Ergonomic Society conducted a study that indicated that many people develop severe back problems during adulthood, and that virtually all such people who received chiropractic treatment showed great improvement. Therefore, in order to minimize the proportion of the population that suffers from back pain, the Ergonomic Society recommended that chiropractic treatment be directed toward those adults who suffer from severe back problems. Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
A Any person who receives chiropractic treatment for back pain may also benefit from other forms of treatment.
B Large insurance carriers cover chiropractic care for back problems to a lesser degree than they do other medical treatments.
C Individuals who receive chiropractic or other treatment prior to developing severe back problems are not less likely to develop back pain than those who do not.
D Chiropractic treatment is more effective in treating severe back problems when utilized over a long period of time, as opposed to sporadically.
E Severe back pain and other problems often cause individuals to miss workdays.
参考答案:
AC