[語文] PP1-CR2
Economist: On average, the emergency treatment for an elderly person for
injuries resulting from a fall costs $11,000. A new therapeutic program can
significantly reduce an elderly person's chances of falling.
Though obviously desirable for many reasons, this treatment program will
cost $12,500 and thus cannot be justified.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the conclusion of
the argument?
(A) Among elderly people who had followed the program for only a few months,
the number of serious falls reported was higher than it was for people
who had followed the program for its recommended minimum length of one year.
(B) Falls resulting in serious injuries are less common among elderly people
living in nursing homes than they are among elderly people who live alone
at home
(C) A frequent result of injuries sustained in falls is long-term pain,
medication for which is not counted among the average per-person costs of
emergency treatment for elderly people's injuries from such falls.
(D) The new therapeutic program focuses on therapies other than medication,
since overmedication can cause disorientation and hence increase the
likelihood that an elderly person will have a serious fall.
(E) A significant portion of the cost of the new therapeutic program is
represented by regular visits by health care professionals, the costs of
which tend to increase more rapidly than do those of other elements of
the program.
Answer: C
已經在商咖爬文過但是看過那邊的版友們的解釋還是不太清楚為什麼答案是C
C選項是如何weaken那個conclusion的...希望有賢人能夠請幫我解答一下
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