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1/Background: amphibian population are declining. The UV-B radiation emitted by the sun is harmful to amphibians. The atmospheric ozone blocks the UV-B radiation. The earth’s ozone layer has been continuously depleted. Premise: the decline of amphibian populations is due to the depletion of ozone layer. Prephrase: something has nothing to do with ozone layer. A A: shows no connection with the argument B: the depletion of ozone layer lead more amphibians be radiated by the UV-B C: the depletion of ozone lay is consistent with the decline of amphibians. D: pay attention to “over the past century”, means before the ozone layer was depleted, the amphibians did not decline, but now, they decline. E: strengthen 2/Background: because of the view advantage, many customers prefer tall tables. The Hollywood restaurant has only standard-height tables. Premise: since diners seated on stools typically stay shorter than diners seated at standard-height tables, the restaurants will earn more profit if they supplant all the standard-height tables with tall tables. Prephrase: the customers seated on stools often orders much less dishes than those seated at standard-height tables. C A: irrelevant B: irrelevant C: since customers who sit at the tall tables will not linger, the seated time will be long, and the conclusion cannot stand. D: expensive meals do not guarantee more revenue. E: irrelevant 3/Background: a telephone company plans to introduce telephones service into isolated coastal areas of Caladia, but the farmers, the main economic activists in the areas, cannot afford the price of the service. Premise: nevertheless, the company still believe the service in the areas will be profitable. Prephrase: the telephone company can set up commercial connects between the farmers and the coffee market, which will increase the farmers’ revenue considerably. A A: the telephone company can make the farmers to contact with outside buyers, who will increase the farmers revenue, then the farmers can afford the service B: cannot explain the company will success in the areas. C: the farmers may even be unable to pay the fee which is lower than the fixed telephone. D: irrelevant E: irrelevant 4/Background: with a record number of new companies setting up in D and with previously established companies adding many jobs, a record number of new jobs were created last year. This years, the jobs provided by the previously established companies are not as many as those in the last year, the jobs creating record cannot be broken. Premise: unless a record number of companies start up this year, D will not break the record of new jobs created. Premise: the companies established last year cannot add more new jobs than they did last year. C A: since the new jobs from the new companies will increase, the total new jobs may more than last year. B: this is the information C: the new companies still has less new jobs to add, the total will be less D: irrelevant E: irrelevant 5/Background: Pro-tect company cannot afford the total payout on car-theft caims. Premise: Pro-tect plans to provide a discount to enable the car holders to install anti-theft devices on their cars. As the discount is more than the cost of the device, many car holders will respond to the discount, and since the cars with antitheft devices are much less likely to be stolen than those without antitheft devices, Pro-tect’ s plan is likely to reduce its annuel payout. B A: not both evidence B: right C: not position D: not explaination E: not outcome |
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