Astronauts who experience weightlessness frequently get
motion sickness. The astronauts see their own motion relative to passing
objects, but while the astronauts are weightless their inner ears indicate that
their bodies are not moving. The astronauts’ experience is best explained by
the hypothesis that conflicting information received by the brain about the
body’s motion causes motion sickness.
Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest
additional support for the hypothesis above?
(A) During rough voyages ship passengers in cabins providing
a view of the water are less likely to get motion sickness than are passengers
in cabins providing no view.
(B) Many people who are experienced airplane passengers
occasionally get motion sickness.
(C) Some automobile passengers whose inner ears indicate
that they are moving and who have a clear view of the objects they are passing
get motion sickness.
(D) People who have aisle seats in trains or airplanes are
as likely to get motion sickness as are people who have window seats.
(E) Some astronauts do not get motion sickness even after
being in orbit for several days.
答案是E,是为什么?E是我第一个排除得说~~,是因为several days vs frequently 的区别吗?也太阴了把作者: zhaoyiqing 时间: 2011-4-8 21:57
答案是A作者: judyenglishS 时间: 2011-4-9 06:44
Yes, A.作者: jaffa23 时间: 2011-4-12 06:45
why A? A 不是正好相反的意思马?看的见海的应该容易得病阿?作者: laurawang2234 时间: 2011-4-14 21:10