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In opposing the 1970 Clean Air Act, the United States automobile industry argued that meeting the act’s standards for automobile emissions was neither economically feasible nor environmentally necessary. However, the catalytic converter, invented in 1967, enabled automakers to meet the 1970 standards efficiently. Currently, automakers are lobbying against the government’s attempt to pass legislation that would tighten restrictions on automobile emissions. The automakers contend that these new restrictions would be overly expensive and unnecessary to efforts to curb air pollution. Clearly, the automobile industry’s position should not be heeded.


86. Which one of the following, if true, lends the most support to the automakers’ current position?
A. The more stringent the legislation restricting emission becomes, the more difficult it becomes for automakers to provide the required technology economically.

B. Emissions-restriction technology can often be engineered so as to avoid reducing the efficiency with which an automobile uses fuel.

C.Not every new piece of legislation restricting emission requires new automotive technology in order for automakers to comply with it.

D.The more automobiles there are on the road, the more stringent emission restrictions must be to prevent increased overall air pollution.

E.Unless forced to do so by the government, automakers rarely make changes in automotive technology that is not related to profitability.

为什么是E对呢,解析里说A 是weaken,可是我看不出是怎么个weaken法
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这道题肯定选A呀, E不太对劲

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没有呀,就是E呀,答案上说A 是weaken的,题目要求是找support呀~~是不是内容一样问的题目不一样呀,你再看看题目吧

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你对错答案了吧,陈向东逻辑那本书里这道题目的答案就是A。话说楼主吓我一身冷汗啊

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