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2. Based on the passage, which of the following can be inferred about black teas?
Explanation
Analyze the question stem.
The word “inferred” leaves little doubt this is an Inference question. Again, this question is directed at specific information in the passage—this time what the passage says about black teas.
Research the relevant section in the text.
Review what the passage says about black teas. In discussing the processing steps that differentiate types of tea, the passage says that pu-erh tea is oxidized but that what makes it different from black tea is that it is also aged. Therefore, black teas are also oxidized, but they are not aged. The passage also says that most black teas contain more caffeine than black puerh. Moreover, the passage says that pu-erh is like “all other teas” in containing antioxidants, so black teas must contain antioxidants.
Evaluate the answer choices.
Choice (D) says black teas are oxidized but not aged and is correct. Choices (A) and (B) both use comparisons between black teas and other teas that the passage does not support. Although the author says it is necessary to have an “adventurous palate” to enjoy pu-erh tea, this does not mean that people with adventurous tastes will prefer pu-erh tea to others; perhaps they will enjoy all kinds of tea equally. Therefore, choice (C) is incorrect. Because all teas contain antioxidants, which may protect against cancer, (E) is incorrect.
Answer: D