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发表于 2009-11-14 14:06:35 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
The high cost of production is severely limiting which operas are available to the public. These costs necessitate reliance on large corporate sponsors, who in return demand that only the most famous operas be produced. Deterniming which operas will be produced should rest only with ticket purchasers at the box office, not with large corporate sponsors. If we reduce production budgets so that operas can be supported exclusively by box-office receipts and donations from individuals, then the public will be able to see less famous operas.

Which one of the following, if true, would weaken the argument?

A  A few opera ticket purchasers go to the opera for the sake of going to the opera, not to see specific operatic productions.

B  The reduction of opera production budgets would not reduce the desire of large corporate sponsors to support operas.

C  Without the support of large corporate sponsors, opera companies could not afford to produce any but the most famous of operas.

D  Large corporate sponsors will stop supporting opera productions if they are denied control over which operas will be produced.

E  The combination of individual donations and box-office receipts cannot match the amounts of money obtained through sponsorship by large corporations.

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