Critical Reasoning

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题目:

A new commercial radio station in Greenfield plans to play songs that were popular hits fifteen to twenty-five years ago. It hopes in this way to attract an audience made up mainly of people between thirty-five and forty-five years old and thereby to have a strong market appeal to advertisers.
Each of the following, if true, strengthens the prospects that the radio station's plan will succeed EXCEPT:

选项:

A、People tend to remain very fond of the music that they heard when they were in their teens and early twenties.
B、In a number of cities demographically similar to Greenfield, radio stations that play recordings of popular music from fifteen to twenty-five years ago have succeeded commercially. 
C、People in the thirty-five- to forty-five-year-old age group are more likely to listen to the radio for news than for music. 
D、The thirty-five- to forty-five-year-old age group is one in which people tend to have comparatively high levels of income and are involved in making household purchases. 
E、Among the few radio stations in the Greenfield area, there is none that plays music from this particular period for more than a few hours per week.

答案:

C

提问:

正确答案是C,选的时候选了B,因为溜选项时我这样想,B说的是另一个地方的情况,并不代表这种情况也会适用于GREENFIELD,所以是发散了,而C的选项是说人们更多地倾向于听news不是音乐,不代表人们在计划实施后就不会听音乐,所以就排除了,我这样想错在哪儿呢?如何比较这两个选项之间的差异呢?
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