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Informed people generally assimilate information from several divergent sources before coming to an opinion. However, most popular news organizations view foreign affairs solely through the eyes of our State Department. In reporting the political crisis in foreign country B, news organizations must endeavor to find alternative sources of information.
Which of the following inferences can be drawn from the argument above?
(A) To the degree that a news source gives an account of another country that mirrors that of our State Department, that reporting is suspect. (B) To protect their integrity, news media should avoid the influence of State Department releases in their coverage of foreign affairs. (C) Reporting that is not influenced by the State Department is usually more accurate than are other accounts. (D) The alternative sources of information mentioned in the passage would probably not share the same views as the State Department.(D) (E) A report cannot be seen as influenced by the State Department if it accurately depicts the events in a foreign country.
答案是D,但我觉得B对,因为寻找其他信息源头的目的是为了让结论更加客观,但谁也无法保证每一个信息源提供的信息都是不一样的
不知哪位大侠可以帮忙讲解一下 |
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