11.GWD-19-Q30
Criminologist: Some legislators advocate mandating a sentence of life in prison
for anyone who, having twice served sentences for serious crimes, is subsequently
convicted of a third serious crime. These legislators argue that such a policy
would reduce crime dramatically, since it would take people with a proven tendency
to commit crimes off the streets permanently. What this reasoning overlooks,
however, is that people old enough to have served two prison sentences for serious
crimes rarely commit more than one subsequent crime. Filling our prisons with such
individuals would have exactly the opposite of the desired effect, since it would
limit our ability to incarcerate younger criminals, who commit a far greater
proportion of serious crimes.
In the argument as a whole, the two boldfaced portions play which of the following
roles?
A. The first is a conclusion that the argument as a whole seeks to refute; the
second is a claim that has been advanced in support of that conclusion.
B. The first is a conclusion that the argument as a whole seeks to refute;
the second is the main conclusion of the argument.
C. The first is the main conclusion of the argument; the second is an
objection that has been raised against that conclusion.
D. The first is the main conclusion of the argument; the second is a
prediction made on the basis of that conclusion.
E. The first is a generalization about the likely effect of a policy under
consideration in the argument; the second points out a group of exceptional cases
to which that generalization does not apply.
Ans:B
我也觉得B没有错,但是当时也觉得E是对的。想问一下E为什么错了呢?谢谢~ |