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这道题如果理解了就会发现特别搞笑。
题目的意思很简单: 因为用最高要求来制定标准不行,因此就用考虑所有risk的方法来制定标准。
这个思路类似于:你妈让你每天吃胡萝卜,你跟你妈说胡萝卜不好blablalbal, 然后你妈就说那行吧,每天吃一个大蒜。
总结来说,就是因为A不好,所以B就是好的。
楼主觉得很奇怪,是因为这个逻辑本身就是错的。A好不好是A的事情,跟B无关。A不好,不代表B就是好的。B好不好我们要看B本身的情况。
所以回到题目本身,因为是assumption题,我们取非削弱:D选项: 没办法考虑所有risk. 因此最高要求是不行的,考虑risk也不行,削弱结论。
这种题型,GMAT还考过一些其他题,核心就是A跟B是无关,A好不好,跟B无关。而且GMAT考试的时候,最常见的考点是A不好,B其实也不好。
1. Advertisement: Clark brand-name parts are made for cars manufactured in this country. They satisfy all of our government automotive tests-the toughest such tests in the world. With foreign-made parts, you never know which might be reliable and which are cheap look-alikes that are poorly constructed and liable to cost you hundreds of dollars in repairs. Therefore, be smart and insist on brand-name parts by Clark for your car.
The argument requires the assumption that
parts that satisfy or government standards are not as poorly constructed as cheap foreign made parts
2. A theory is either true or false. Galileo's observations of Jupiter's satellites showed that the Ptolemaic theory of the motion of celestial bodies is false. Therefore, since the Copernican theory of planetary motion is inconsistent with the Ptolemaic account, Galileo's observations of Jupiter's satellites proved the truth of the Copernican theory.
The argument above is open to the objection that it makes the questionable assumption that
the Ptolemaic and Copernican theories, being inconsistent, cannot both be false
3. Cable-television spokesperson: Subscriptions to cable television are a bargain in comparison to "free" television. Remember that "free" television is not really free. It is consumers, in the end, who pay for the costly advertising that supports "free" television.
Which of the following, if true, is most damaging to the position of the cable-television spokesperson?
There is as much advertising on many cable television channels as there is on "free" television channels
4. Political advocacy groups have begun to use information services to disseminate information that is then accessed by the public via personal computer. Since many groups are thus able to bypass traditional news sources, whose reporting is selective, and to present their political views directly to the public, information services present a more balanced picture of the complexities of political issues than any traditional news source presents.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument above depends?
Information on political issues disseminated through information services does not come almost entirely from advocacy groups that share a single bias
还有一些就不贴了,反正都差不多
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