In the 1960s, surveys of Florida’s alligator population indicated that the population was dwindling rapidly. Hunting alligators was banned. By the early 1990s, the alligator population had recovered, and restricted hunting was allowed. Over the course of the 1990s, reports of alligators appearing on golf courses and lawns increased dramatically. Therefore, in spite of whatever alligator hunting went on, the alligator population must have increased significantly over the decade of the 1990s.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
The human population of Florida increased significantly during the 1990s.
The hunting restrictions applied to commercial as well as private hunters.
The number of sightings of alligators in lakes and swamps increased greatly in Florida during the 1990s.
Throughout the 1990s, selling alligator products was more strictly regulated than hunting was.
Most of the sightings of alligators on golf courses and lawns in the 1990s occurred at times at which few people were present on those golf courses and lawns.
因果
因:很多报告说草地上的鳄鱼多
果:鳄鱼数量在1990年疯狂增加
削弱
A: 人的数量在增加
- 取非。当地人很少,但报告再增加,推出应该鳄鱼确实在增加,加强
- 原来的削弱,选A
E:很多报告发生在草地上人少的时候。无关,跟鳄鱼多少没有关系。
- 因为,取非,很多报告发生在草地上人多的时候。然后呢?好像跟鳄鱼多不多没什么关系
逻辑:人多能够导致报告多
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