Hi Sodomojo,
It looks like you misidentified the flaw in this question. This stimulus actually contains an error in conditional reasoning, specifically a Mistaken Reversal, not a time shift error, because nothing in the stimulus says that there haven't been tremors without a following earthquake. The premise given is that all recent earthquakes have been preceded by tremors (Earthquakes
Tremors), and then concludes from that fact that because we now have tremors, there will be an earthquake (Tremors
Earthquake). So what we're actually looking for is an answer choice that has a Mistaken Reversal in it, not a time shift error.
Answer choice (B) says that when there is high snowfall, then the river overflows during the spring thaw (Snowfall
Overflow), and concludes that because there was record high snowfall this year, the river will overflow again next spring (Snowfall
Overflow). In fact, this answer choice has no flaw, it simply applies the conditional logic set up by its premise to the actual circumstances correctly, which makes it an incorrect answer choice.
(E) says that disease among humans is preceded by high infection rate in animals (Human Disease
Animal Infection) ("preceded by" is a hint here), concluding from that information that because we now have high infection rate amongst animals, we will soon have disease in humans (Animal Infection
Human Disease) This is the Mistaken Reversal we were looking for, an exact match for the flawed reasoning present in the stimulus, and thus the correct answer choice.
Hope this helps!