Q43. Lawsrequiring the use of headlights during daylight hours can prevent automobilecollisions[c1] . However, since daylight visibility is worse in countries farther fromthe equator, any such laws would obviously be more effective in preventing collisions inthose countries. In fact. the only countries that actually have such laws arefarther from the equator than is the continental United States.[c2]
Which of the following conclusions could be most properly drawn from theinformation given above?
(A) Drivers in the continental United States who used their headlightsduring the day would be just as likely to become involved in a collision as[c3] would drivers who did not use their headlights.
(B) In many countries that are farther from the equator than is thecontinental United States, poor daylight visibility is the single most important factor[c4] in automobile collisions.
(C) The proportion[c5] of automobile collisions that occur in the daytime is greater in thecontinental United States than in the countries that have Daytime headlightlaws.
(D) Fewer[c6] automobile collisions probably occur each year in countries that havedaytime headlight laws than occur within the continental United States. (E)[c7] Daytime headlightlaws would probably do less to prevent automobile collisions in the continentalUnited States than they do in the countries that have the laws. 这道题为什么选E啊,逻辑连不上啊
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