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It is widely assumed that a museum is helped financially when a generous patron donates a potential exhibit. In truth, however, donated objects require storage space, which is not free, and routine conservation, which is rather expensive. Therefore, such gifts exacerbate rahter than lighten the demands made on a museum's financial resources.
A To keep patrons well disposed, a museum will find it advisable to put at least some donated objects on exhibit rather than merely in storage.
B The people who are most likely to donate valuable objects to a museum are also the peo;le who are most likely to make cash gifts to it.
C A museum cannot save money by resorting to cheap storage under less than adequate conditons, because so doing would drive up the cost of conservation.
D   atrons expect a museum to keep donated objects in its possession rather than to raise cash by selling them.
E Objects donated by a patron to a museum are often of such importance that the museum would be obliged to add them to its collection through purchase if necessary.
解释说E说明这些赠品使博物馆省了钱从而带来了额外的利益,因此是减轻而非加剧了对博物馆的财政资源的需求,与上面论点刚好相反。
可是“赠品很重要”就等于会“使博物馆省了钱从而带来了额外的利益”吗?B的说法也能增加博物馆的财政资源啊。
文章是由“赠品需要贮藏空间和昂贵的日常维护”从而推出“赠品加剧博物馆对财政资源的需求”这个结论,所以答案不是应该推翻“赠品需要贮藏空间和昂贵的日常维护”这个原因吗?选A不对吗? |
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