People with a certain eye disorder are virtually unable to see in moderately
bright light, which seems to them unbearably intense, since the cells of
their retinas are overwhelmed by moderately bright light. These people do,
however, show normal sensitivity to most components of dim light. Their
retinal cells are also not excessively sensitive to red components of
moderately bright light.
The information above best supports which of the following hypotheses about
people with the disorder described, if they have no other serious visual
problems?
A. In all moderately dim light in which people without the disorder can read
large print, people with the disorder cannot read such print.
B. In an otherwise darkened concert hall, these people will see a dimly
illuminated red exit sign more clearly than small dim white lights that mark
the aisles.
C. These people typically see more acutely at night and in dim light than do
most people who do not have the disorder.
D. Eyeglasses that are transparent to red components of light but filter out
other components of light help these people see in moderately bright light.
E. These people perceive colors other than red in the same way as do most
people who do not have the disorder.
OA: D
有這個eye disorder的人無法忍受bright light
-->BUT對Dim light的sense是normal的(對紅色的中度Bright light並不敏感)
(D)中,這種眼鏡幫助這些患者在moderately bright light的環境下看得更清楚
所以support這篇文章說對中度red bright light不敏感
這樣分析對嗎?
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