作者filley (我要改变...)
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标题[语文] CR GWD3-Q32
时间Sat Nov 1 21:51:53 2008
Newspaper editorial:
In an attempt to reduce the crime rate, the governor is getting tough on
criminals and making prison conditions harsher. Part of this effort has been
to deny inmates the access they formerly had to college-level courses.
However, this action is clearly counter to the governor’s ultimate goal,
since after being released form prison, inmates who had taken such courses
committed far fewer crimes overall than other inmates.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
A. Not being able to take college-level courses while in prison is unlikely
to deter anyone from a crime that he or she might otherwise have committed.
B. Former inmates are no more likely to commit crimes than are members of the
general population.
C. The group of inmates who chose to take college-level courses were not
already less likely than other inmates to commit crimes after being released.
D. Taking high school level courses in prison has less effect on an inmate’s
subsequent behavior than taking college-level courses does.
E. The governor’s ultimate goal actually is to gain popularity by convincing
people that something effective is being done about crime.
我在A和C间犹豫
看CD上好像也一直在这两个答案间有争议
请问有人会解释吗????
感觉答案很绕好难懂喔...
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