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1. Provinces and states with stringent car safety requirements, including required use of seat belts and annual safety inspections, have on average higher rates of accidents per kilometer driven than do provinces and states with less stringent requirements. Nevertheless, most highway safety experts agree that more stringent requirements do reduce accident rates.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to reconcile the safety experts’ belief with the apparently contrary evidence described above? (A) Annual safety inspections ensure that car tires are replaced before they grow old. (B) Drivers often become overconfident after their cars have passed a thorough safety inspection. (C) The roads in provinces and states with stringent car safety programs are far more congested and therefore dangerous than in other provinces and states. (D) Psychological studies show that drivers who regularly wear seat belts often come to think of themselves as serious drivers, which for a few people discourages reckless driving. (E) Provinces and states with stringent car safety requirements have, on average, many more kilometers of roads then do other provinces and states.
2. Police statistics have shown that automobile antitheft devices reduce the risk of car theft, but a statistical study of automobile theft by the automobile insurance industry claims that cars equipped with antitheft devices are, paradoxically, more likely to be stolen than cars that are not so equipped. Which one of the following, if true, does the most to resolve the apparent paradox? (A) Owners of stolen cars almost invariably report the theft immediately to the police but tend to delay notifying their insurance company, in the hope that the vehicle will be recovered. (B) Most cars that are stolen are not equipped with antitheft devices, and most cars that are equipped with antitheft devices are not stolen. (C) The most common automobile antitheft devices are audible alarms, which typically produce ten false alarms for every actual attempted theft. (D) Automobile owners who have particularly theft-prone cars and live in areas of greatest incidence of car theft are those who are most likely to have antitheft devices installed. (E) Most automobile thefts are the work of professional thieves against whose efforts antitheft devices offer scant protection
3. Statistical studies show that last year there was the greatest drop in the voilent crime rate over the course of a year since such statistics were first gathered. But they also reveal that at the same time public anxiety about violent crime substantially increased. Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent discrepancy described above? (A) Longer prison sentences were the primary cause of the decrease in the violent crime rate over the course of the last year. (B) As in the past, last year's increase in public anxiety about violent crime has been consistently underreported in the news media. (C) Most people can realistically assess the likelihood that they will become victims of violent crime. (D) People who feel the most anxiety about violent crime usually live in areas with relatively high violent crime rates. (E) The proportion of violent crimes covered in the news media nearly doubled over the course of last year. 是不是看上去很相似呢? |
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