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求教L25-4-18,22
求教L25-4-18,22 18. Coach: Our team has often been criticized for our enthusiasm in response to both our successes and our opponents’ failures. But this behavior is hardly unprofessional, as our critics have claimed. On the contrary, if one looks at the professionals in this sport, one will find that they are even more effusive. Our critics should leave the team alone and let the players enjoy the game. The coach’s argument is most vulnerable to the charge that it (A) misleadingly equates enthusiasm with unethical play (B) misinterprets the critics’ claim that the team is unprofessional (C) too quickly generalizes from the sport at one level to the sport at a different level (D) shifts the blame for the team’s behavior to professional players (E) takes everyone on the team to have performed the actions of a few
Answer is B; A,C,D,E都不象,可B为什么? 请看看我的中文理解有问题吗:我们的球队通常因对我们的成功和对手的失败的热情收到批评。但是这种行为不可能是不专业的,正如批评家所说的那样。相反,如果看看专业人士,就会发现他们更加热情洋溢。批评家应当忽略球队,让球员享受快乐的运动。 如果没问题,B是为什么?
22. Dinosaur expert: Some paleontologists have claimed that birds are descendants of a group of dinosaurs called dromeosaurs. They appeal to the fossil record, which indicates that dromeosaurs have characteristics more similar to birds than do most dinosaurs. But there is a fatal flaw in their argument; the earliest bird fossils that have been discovered date back tens of millions of years farther than the oldest known dromeosaur fossils. Thus the paleontologists’ claim is false. The expert’s argument depends on assuming which one of the following? (A) Having similar characteristics is not a sign that types of animals are evolutionarily related. (B) Dromeosaurs and birds could have common ancestors. (C) Knowledge of dromeosaur fossils and the earliest bird fossils is complete. (D) Known fossils indicate the relative dates of origin of birds and dromeosaurs. (E) Dromeosaurs are dissimilar to birds in many significant ways.
Answer is D. Why choice A is not right?
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