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请教两道没看懂的LSAT
Test 4 Section III 1. Terry: If you want to get a decent job, you should go to college.
Mark: That is not true. There are other reasons to go to college than wanting to get a good job.
Mark's response shows that he interpreted Terry's remarks to mean that
(A) college is one of many places to get trained for a job
(B) decent jobs are obtained only by persons who have gone to college
(C) wanting to get a decent job is the only reason for going to college
(D) training for decent jobs is available only at colleges
(E) all people who want decent jobs go to college
没有读懂答案C.
9. The journalistic practice of fabricating remarks after an interview and printing them within quotation marks, as if they were the interviewee's own words, has been decried as a form of unfair.
Misrepresentation. However, people's actual spoken remarks rarely convey their ideas as clearly as does a distillation of those ideas crafted, after an interview, by a skilled writer. Therefore, since this practice avoids the more serious misrepresentation that would occur if people's exact words were quoted but their defensible.
Which one of the following is a questionable technique used in the argument?
(A) answering an exaggerated charge by undermining the personal authority of those who made that charge .
(B) claiming that the prestige of a profession provides ample grounds for dismissing criticisms of that profession.
(C) Offering as an adequate defense of a practice an observation that discredits only one of several possible alternatives to that practice.
(D) concluding that a practice is right on the grounds that it is necessary.
(E) using the opponent's admission that a practice is sometimes appropriate as conclusive proof that that practice is never inappropriate.
选A为什么不对呢.
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