Zanco's failure has more to do with defects in its products than with any boycott on moral grounds.
After all, plenty of other companies are supplied by factories with working conditions just as bad as
those in Zanco's suppliers, and the public does not hesitate to buy their products.
The argument in the passage is based on which of the following assumptions?
(A)People are unlikely to let moral considerations affect what products they decide to purchase.
(B)People who patronize companies supplied by factories where working conditions are as bad as
those of Zanco's suppliers are aware of those conditions.
(C)The working conditions in the factories that supply Zanco with parts are not as bad as has been claimed.
(D)Zanco's sales did not dip sharply after the poor working conditions in its suppliers' factories became known.
(E)The poor quality of Zanco's products is not a result of the working conditions
in the foreign factories where its parts are manufactured.
正確答案是B,我選A。
這題是從Kaplan GMAT 800這本書裡手工打上來的。
看懂題目跟題項就花了不少時間,還選錯。
可不可以請各位前輩替我解釋一下,感激不盡。
(我還是先做OG的CR好了...
