The country of Maravia has severe air pollution, 80 percent of which is caused by the exhaust fumes of cars. In order to reduce the number of cars on the road, the government is raising taxes on the cost of buying and running a car by 20 percent. This tax increase, therefore, will significantly reduce air pollution in Maravia.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
(A) The government of Maravia is in the process of building a significant number of roadways.
(B) Maravia is an oil-producing country and is able to refine an amount of gasoline sufficient for the needs of its population.
(C) Maravia has had an excellent public transportation system for many years.
(D) Ninety percent of the population of Maravia is very prosperous and has a substantial amount of disposable income.(D)
(E) In Maravia, cars that emit relatively low levels of pollutants cost 10 percent less to operate, on average, than do cars that emit high levels of pollutants.
这题我认为应该选E,D是一个无关选项。
加税意味着汽车更贵了,价格上升导致需求下降,所以汽车交易量减少了,污染也就少了。>>
D选项说M国人很有钱,这跟汽车需求变化没有任何关系。也许一个有钱人不在乎价格贵了20%,继续购买汽车。但是整个国家作为一个统计整体一定会对汽车价格上升作出反应。
E说低污染汽车本来就便宜,那么就是说除了价格因素还有其他因素促使高污染汽车的销售,也就是加税提高价格不一定能导致污染减少,构成了它因削弱。