The main point made by the passage is that______ Which of the following can be inferred about minority communities on the basis

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问题 The main point made by the passage is that______
Which of the following can be inferred about minority communities on the basis of the passage?

选项 A、They provide a significant portion of the funds that become available for investment in the financial market.
B、They are penalized by the tax system, which increases the inequality of the distribution of income between investors and wage earners.
C、They do no receive the share of the amount of funds available for investment that would be expected according to traditional financial-market analysis.
D、They are not granted governmental subsidies to assist in underwriting the cost of economic development
E、They provide the same access to alternative sources of credit to finance businesses as do majority communities.

答案C

解析 This question asks you to use information provided in the passage in order to draw an inference about minority communities. Choice C is the best answer. According to the passage, traditional financial-market analysis assumes equal access to the market for all participants; according to the author, however, minority communities do not have equal access to the market. Thus it may be inferred that while traditional analysis assumes that all communities will receive their share of available funds, in reality those funds are disproportionately allocated to majority communities. Choices A and B are incorrect because the passage does not discuss either the origins of funds available for investment any tax penalties that may be incurred by certain investors. While this statement in D could be true, there is not enough information provided in the passage to support such an inference. Choice E is incorrect because the passage does not assert or suggest that equal access to any sources of credit is provided in minority communities.
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