9. The commercial news media emphasize exceptional events such as airplane crashes at the expense of those such as automobile accidents, which occur far fore frequently and represent a far greater risk to the public. Yet the public tends to interpret the degree of emphasis the news media give to these occurrences as
indicating the degree of risk they represent.
If the statements above are true, which one of the following conclusions is more strongly supported by them?
(A) Print media, such as newspapers and magazines, are a better source of information than are broadcast media.
(B) The emphasis given in the commercial news media to major catastrophes is dictated by the public’s taste for the extraordinary.
(C) Events over which people feel they have no control are generally perceived as more dangerous than those, which people feel they can avert or avoid.
(D) Where commercial news media constitute the dominant source of information, public perception of risk does not reflect actual risk.
(E) A massive outbreak of cholera will be covered more extensively by the news media than will the occurrence of a rarer but less serious disease.
answer my choice:E作者: linsonstudy 时间: 2003-11-10 13:06
which one of the following conclusions is more strongly supported by them
这种问法的一种解法就是对段落内容进行概括。D就是上面段落所要表达内容的概括。正确。
E只是一种类比。
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