問題詳情

15 The funnyman is our collective conscience who can utter uncomfortable truths that more solemn critics evade.
(A)Representing our social belief, the humorous person can argue for truths to make other critics feel uneasy.
(B)Some serious critics would not talk about truths while the humorous person, a social model, can express them easily.
(C)Expressing our common sentiments, the humorous person expresses some painful truths that serious critics would avoid.
(D)Those somber-minded critics would not talk about the general truths that the humorous person could bluntly express consciously.

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.442857
統計:A(3),B(12),C(31),D(13),E(0)