17. An editorial in the Grandburg Daily Herald claims that Grandburg's voters would generally welcome the defeat of the political party now in control of the Grandburg City Council. The editorial bases its claim on a recent survey that found that 59 percent of Grandburg's registered voters think that the party will definitely be out of power after next year's city council elections.
Which one of the following is a principle that, if established, would provide the strongest justification for the editorial's conclusion?
(A) The way voters feel about a political party at a given time can reasonably be considered a reliable indicator of the way they will continue to feel about that party, barring unforeseeable political developments. (B) The results of surveys that gauge current voter sentiment toward a given political party can legitimately be used as the basis for making claims about the likely future prospects of that political party. (C) An increase in ill-feeling toward a political party that is in power can reasonably be expected to result in a corresponding increase in support for rival political parties. (D) The proportion of voters who expect a given political possibility to be realized can legitimately be assumed to approximate the proportion of voters who are in favor of that possibility being realized. (E) It can reasonably be assumed that registered voters who respond to a survey regarding the outcome of a future election will exercise their right to vote in that election.
题目中存在一个gap, 前面说的是welcome the defeat, 后面变成了think that the party will be out of power. 两者并不等价, 一个是希望下台,另一个是认为会下台, 如果要将两者等价起来, 就要有一个assumption, 也就是问题中的principle.
以下是引用mindfree在2003-5-24 0:39:00的发言: 题目中存在一个gap, 前面说的是welcome the defeat, 后面变成了think that the party will be out of power. 两者并不等价, 一个是希望下台,另一个是认为会下台, 如果要将两者等价起来, 就要有一个assumption, 也就是问题中的principle.