A moderately large city is redesigning its central downtown area and is considering a plan that would reduce the number of lanes for automobiles and trucks and increase those for bicycles and pedestrians. The intent is to attract more workers and shoppers to downtown businesses by making downtown easier to reach and more pleasant to move around in.
Which of the following would, if true, most strongly support the prediction that the plan would achieve its goal?
People who make a habit of walking or bicycling whenever feasible derive significant health benefits from doing so.
Most people who prefer to shop at suburban malls instead of downtown urban areas do so because parking is easier and cheaper at the former.
In other moderately sized cities where measures were taken to make downtowns more accessible for walkers and cyclists, downtown businesses began to thrive.
If the proposed lane restrictions on drivers are rigorously enforced, more people will likely be attracted to downtown businesses than would otherwise be.
Most people who own and frequently ride bicycles for recreational purposes live at a significant distance from downtown urban areas.
D有两个问题,第一是原文说的至少reduce number of lanes,选项说restrictions。第二是enforced,原文没有提及,if前提假设就是自己yy出来的了,意思是不加强(原文就是没说加强),就不会吸引大家来了吗?那就没有support原文了
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