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标题: LSAT-17-4-21 [打印本页]

作者: hopr999    时间: 2005-9-1 06:54     标题: LSAT-17-4-21

21. A society in which there are many crimes, such as thefts and murders, should not be called "lawless" That is an abuse of the meaning of words. As a suffix "less "means "without" so "lawless" means "without laws." However, a society that has no laws has no crimes, because no laws can be broken. A lawless society would, therefore, be a crimeless society. So what some have termed a lawless society should actually be called "crimeful".
If the statements in the passage are true, which one of the following must also be true?
(A) A society that has laws has crimes.
(B) A society that has no crimes has no laws.
(C) A society that has many laws has many crimes.
(D) A society that has some crimes has some laws.
(E) A society that has many crimes has many laws.
Ans
思路不是特别清楚.请讲讲思路.?A-E选项的意思有些烦人,可以解释一下吗?
作者: elitist    时间: 2005-9-1 13:35

没法律-->没犯罪
有犯罪->有法律(逆否命题)
所以D对
E错在many
作者: daoying    时间: 2005-9-8 06:29

ding !!!!




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