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The imposition of quotas limiting imported steel will not help the big American steel mills. In fact, the quotas will help “mini-mills” flourish in the United States. Those small domestic mills will take more business from the big American steel mills than would have been taken by the foreign steel mills in the absence of quotas. Which of the following, if true, would cast the most serious doubt on the claim made in the last sentence above? (A) Quality rather than price is a major factor in determining the type of steel to be used for a particular application. (B) Foreign steel mills have long produced grades of steel comparable in quality to the steel produced by the big American mills. (C) American quotas on imported goods have often induced other countries to impose similar quotas on American goods. (D) Domestic “mini-mills” consistently produce better grades of steel than do the big American mills. (E) Domestic “mini-mills” produce low-volume, specialized types of steels that are not produced by the big American steel mills.
One analyst predicts that Hong Kong can retain its capitalist ways after it becomes part of mainland China in 1997 as long as a capitalist Hong Kong is useful to China; that a capitalist Hong Kong will be useful to China as long as Hong Kong is prosperous; and that Hong Kong will remain prosperous as long as it retains its capitalist ways. If the predictions above are correct, which of the following further predictions can logically be derived from them? (A) If Hong Kong fails to stay prosperous, it will no longer remain part of mainland China (B) If Hong Kong retains its capitalist ways until 1997, it will be allowed to do so afterward. (C) If there is a world economic crisis after 1997, it will not adversely affect the economy of Hong Kong. (D) Hong Kong will be prosperous after 1997 (E) The citizens of Hong Kong will have no restrictions placed on them by the government of mainland China. 这题为什么D不可以? |
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