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Directions:¡¡There¡¡are¡¡4¡¡passages¡¡in¡¡this¡¡part.¡¡Each¡¡passage¡¡is¡¡followed¡¡by¡¡some¡¡questions¡¡or¡¡unfinished¡¡statements.¡¡For¡¡each¡¡of¡¡them¡¡there¡¡are¡¡four¡¡choices¡¡marked¡¡A),¡¡B),¡¡C)and¡¡D).¡¡You¡¡should¡¡decide¡¡on¡¡the¡¡best¡¡choice¡¡and¡¡mark¡¡the¡¡corresponding¡¡letter¡¡on¡¡the¡¡Answer¡¡Sheet¡¡with¡¡a¡¡single¡¡ling¡¡through¡¡the¡¡centre.
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Passage¡¡One

Questions¡¡21¡¡to¡¡25¡¡are¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡following¡¡passage.
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A¡¡rectal¡¡study,¡¡published¡¡in¡¡last¡¡week¡¯s¡¡Journal¡¡of¡¡the¡¡American¡¡Medical¡¡Association,¡¡offers¡¡a¡¡picture¡¡of¡¡how¡¡risky¡¡it¡¡is¡¡to¡¡get¡¡a¡¡lift¡¡from¡¡a¡¡teenage¡¡driver,¡¡Indeed,¡¡a¡¡16-year-old¡¡driver¡¡with¡¡three¡¡or¡¡more¡¡passengers¡¡is¡¡three¡¡times¡¡as¡¡likely¡¡to¡¡have¡¡a¡¡fatal¡¡accident¡¡as¡¡a¡¡teenager¡¡driving¡¡alone,¡¡By¡¡contrast,¡¡the¡¡risk¡¡of¡¡death¡¡for¡¡drivers¡¡between¡¡30¡¡and¡¡59¡¡decreases¡¡with¡¡each¡¡additional¡¡passenger.
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The¡¡autboes¡¡also¡¡found¡¡that¡¡the¡¡death¡¡rates¡¡for¡¡teenage¡¡drivers¡¡increased¡¡dramatically¡¡after¡¡10¡¡p.m.,¡¡and¡¡especially¡¡after¡¡midnight,¡¡With¡¡passengers¡¡in¡¡the¡¡car,¡¡the¡¡driver¡¡was¡¡even¡¡more¡¡likely¡¡to¡¡die¡¡in¡¡a¡¡late-night¡¡accident.
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Robert¡¡Foss,¡¡a¡¡scientist¡¡at¡¡the¡¡University¡¡of¡¡North¡¡Carolina¡¡Highway¡¡Safety¡¡Research¡¡Center,¡¡says¡¡the¡¡higher¡¡death¡¡rates¡¡for¡¡teenage¡¡drivers¡¡have¡¡less¡¡to¡¡do¡¡with¡¡¡°really¡¡stupid¡¡behavior¡±¡¡than¡¡with¡¡just¡¡a¡¡lack¡¡of¡¡driving¡¡experience.¡¡¡°The¡¡basic¡¡issue.¡±¡¡Be¡¡says,¡¡¡°is¡¡that¡¡adults¡¡who¡¡are¡¡responsible¡¡for¡¡issuing¡¡licenses¡¡fail¡¡to¡¡recognize¡¡how¡¡complex¡¡and¡¡skilled¡¡a¡¡task¡¡driving¡¡is.¡±
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Both¡¡he¡¡and¡¡the¡¡author¡¡of¡¡the¡¡study¡¡believe¡¡that¡¡the¡¡way¡¡to¡¡mitigate¡¡(ʹ¡­¡­»º½â)the¡¡problem¡¡is¡¡to¡¡have¡¡states¡¡institute¡¡so-called¡¡graduated¡¡licensing¡¡systems,¡¡in¡¡which¡¡getting¡¡a¡¡license¡¡is¡¡a¡¡multistage¡¡process.¡¡A¡¡graduated¡¡license¡¡requires¡¡that¡¡a¡¡leenager¡¡first¡¡prove¡¡himself¡¡capable¡¡of¡¡driving¡¡in¡¡the¡¡presence¡¡of¡¡an¡¡adult,¡¡followed¡¡by¡¡a¡¡period¡¡of¡¡driving¡¡with¡¡night¡¡of¡¡passcager¡¡restrictions,¡¡before¡¡graduating¡¡to¡¡full¡¡driving¡¡privileges.
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Graduated¡¡licensing¡¡systems¡¡have¡¡reduced¡¡leenage¡¡driver¡¡crashes,¡¡according¡¡to¡¡recent¡¡studies,¡¡About¡¡half¡¡of¡¡the¡¡states¡¡now¡¡have¡¡some¡¡sort¡¡of¡¡graduated¡¡Hcensing¡¡system¡¡in¡¡place,¡¡but¡¡only¡¡10¡¡of¡¡those¡¡states¡¡have¡¡restrictions¡¡on¡¡passengers,¡¡California¡¡is¡¡the¡¡strictest,¡¡with¡¡a¡¡novice(ÐÂÊÖ)driver¡¡prohibited¡¡from¡¡carrying¡¡any¡¡passenger¡¡under¡¡20(without¡¡the¡¡presence¡¡of¡¡an¡¡adult¡¡over¡¡25)for¡¡the¡¡first¡¡six¡¡months.
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21.¡¡Which¡¡of¡¡the¡¡following¡¡situations¡¡is¡¡most¡¡dangerous¡¡according¡¡to¡¡the¡¡passage?
A)¡¡Adults¡¡giving¡¡a¡¡lift¡¡to¡¡teenagers¡¡on¡¡the¡¡highway¡¡after¡¡10¡¡p.m.
B)¡¡A¡¡teenager¡¡driving¡¡after¡¡midnight¡¡with¡¡passengers¡¡in¡¡the¡¡car.
C)¡¡Adults¡¡driving¡¡with¡¡three¡¡or¡¡more¡¡teenage¡¡passengers¡¡late¡¡at¡¡night.
D)¡¡A¡¡teenager¡¡getting¡¡a¡¡lift¡¡from¡¡a¡¡stranger¡¡on¡¡the¡¡highway¡¡at¡¡midnight.
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22.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡Robert¡¡Foss.¡¡The¡¡high¡¡death¡¡rate¡¡of¡¡teenage¡¡drivers¡¡is¡¡mainly¡¡due¡¡to¡¡________
A)¡¡their¡¡frequent¡¡driving¡¡at¡¡night¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡C)¡¡their¡¡lack¡¡of¡¡driving¡¡experience
B)¡¡their¡¡improper¡¡way¡¡of¡¡driving¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡D)¡¡their¡¡driving¡¡with¡¡passengers
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23.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡Paragraph¡¡3.¡¡which¡¡of¡¡the¡¡following¡¡statements¡¡is¡¡TRUE?
A)¡¡Teenagers¡¡should¡¡spend¡¡more¡¡time¡¡learning¡¡to¡¡drive.
B)¡¡Driving¡¡is¡¡a¡¡skill¡¡too¡¡complicated¡¡for¡¡teenagers¡¡to¡¡learn.
C)¡¡Restrictions¡¡should¡¡be¡¡imposed¡¡on¡¡teenagers¡¡applying¡¡to¡¡take¡¡driving¡¡lessons.
D)¡¡The¡¡licensing¡¡authonties¡¡are¡¡partly¡¡responsible¡¡for¡¡teenagers'¡¡driving¡¡accidents.
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24.¡¡A¡¡suggested¡¡measure¡¡to¡¡be¡¡taken¡¡to¡¡reduce¡¡teenagers'¡¡driving¡¡accidents¡¡is¡¡that¡¡________¡¡.
A)¡¡driving¡¡in¡¡the¡¡presence¡¡of¡¡an¡¡adult¡¡should¡¡be¡¡made¡¡a¡¡rule
B)¡¡they¡¡should¡¡be¡¡prohibited¡¡from¡¡taking¡¡on¡¡passengers
C)¡¡they¡¡should¡¡not¡¡be¡¡allowed¡¡to¡¡drive¡¡after¡¡10¡¡p.m.
D)¡¡the¡¡licensing¡¡system¡¡should¡¡be¡¡improved
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25.¡¡The¡¡present¡¡situation¡¡in¡¡about¡¡half¡¡of¡¡the¡¡states¡¡is¡¡that¡¡the¡¡graduated¡¡licensing¡¡system¡¡________.
A)¡¡is¡¡under¡¡discussion
B)¡¡is¡¡about¡¡to¡¡be¡¡set¡¡up
C)¡¡has¡¡been¡¡put¡¡into¡¡effect
D)¡¡has¡¡been¡¡perfected
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Passage¡¡Two

Questions¡¡26¡¡to¡¡30¡¡are¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡following¡¡passage.
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If¡¡you¡¡know¡¡exactly¡¡what¡¡you¡¡want,¡¡the¡¡best¡¡route¡¡to¡¡a¡¡job¡¡is¡¡to¡¡get¡¡specialized¡¡training.¡¡A¡¡recent¡¡survey¡¡shows¡¡that¡¡companies¡¡the¡¡graduates¡¡in¡¡such¡¡fields¡¡as¡¡business¡¡and¡¡health¡¡care¡¡who¡¡can¡¡go¡¡to¡¡work¡¡immediately¡¡with¡¡very¡¡little¡¡on-the-job¡¡training.
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That's¡¡especially¡¡true¡¡of¡¡booing¡¡fields¡¡that¡¡are¡¡challenging¡¡for¡¡workers.¡¡At¡¡Cornell's¡¡School¡¡of¡¡Hotel¡¡Administration,¡¡for¡¡example,¡¡bachelor's¡¡degree¡¡graduates¡¡get¡¡an¡¡average¡¡of¡¡four¡¡or¡¡five¡¡job¡¡offers¡¡with¡¡salaries¡¡ranging¡¡from¡¡the¡¡high¡¡teens¡¡to¡¡the¡¡low¡¡20s¡¡and¡¡plenty¡¡of¡¡chances¡¡for¡¡rapid¡¡advancement.¡¡Large¡¡companies,¡¡especially,¡¡like¡¡a¡¡background¡¡of¡¡formal¡¡education¡¡coupled¡¡with¡¡work¡¡experience.
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But¡¡in¡¡the¡¡long¡¡run,¡¡too¡¡much¡¡specialization¡¡doesn't¡¡pay¡¡off.¡¡Business,¡¡which¡¡has¡¡been¡¡flooded¡¡with¡¡MBAs,¡¡no¡¡longer¡¡considers¡¡the¡¡degree¡¡an¡¡automatic¡¡stamp¡¡of¡¡approval.¡¡The¡¡MBA¡¡may¡¡open¡¡doors¡¡and¡¡command¡¡a¡¡higher¡¡salary¡¡injtially,¡¡but¡¡the¡¡impact¡¡of¡¡a¡¡degree¡¡washes¡¡out¡¡after¡¡five¡¡years.
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As¡¡further¡¡evidence¡¡of¡¡the¡¡erosion¡¡(ÏúÊ´)¡¡of¡¡corporate(¹«Ë¾µÄ)¡¡faith¡¡in¡¡specialized¡¡degrees,¡¡Michigan¡¡State¡¯s¡¡Scheetz¡¡cites¡¡a¡¡pattern¡¡in¡¡corporate¡¡hiring¡¡practices,¡¡Although¡¡companies¡¡tend¡¡to¡¡take¡¡on¡¡specialists¡¡as¡¡new¡¡hires,¡¡they¡¡often¡¡seek¡¡out¡¡gencralists¡¡for¡¡middle¡¡and¡¡upper-level¡¡management.¡¡¡°They¡¡want¡¡someone¡¡who¡¡isn¡¯t¡¡constrained(ÏÞÖÆ)by¡¡nuts¡¡and¡¡bolts¡¡to¡¡look¡¡at¡¡the¡¡big¡¡picture,¡±says¡¡Scheetz.
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This¡¡sounds¡¡suspiciously¡¡like¡¡a¡¡formal¡¡statement¡¡that¡¡you¡¡approve¡¡of¡¡the¡¡liberal-arts¡¡graduate.¡¡Time¡¡and¡¡again¡¡labor-market¡¡analysts¡¡mention¡¡a¡¡need¡¡for¡¡talents¡¡that¡¡liberal-arts¡¡majors¡¡are¡¡assumed¡¡to¡¡have:¡¡writing¡¡and¡¡communication¡¡skills,¡¡organizational¡¡skills,¡¡open-mindedness¡¡and¡¡adapeability,¡¡and¡¡the¡¡ability¡¡to¡¡analyze¡¡and¡¡solve¡¡problems,¡¡David¡¡Birch¡¡claims¡¡he¡¡does¡¡not¡¡hire¡¡anybody¡¡with¡¡an¡¡MBA¡¡or¡¡an¡¡engineering¡¡degree,¡¡¡°I¡¡hire¡¡only¡¡liberal-arts¡¡people¡¡because¡¡they¡¡have¡¡a¡¡less-than-canned¡¡way¡¡of¡¡doing¡¡things,¡±¡¡says¡¡Birch.¡¡Liberal-arts¡¡means¡¡an¡¡academically¡¡thorough¡¡and¡¡strict¡¡program¡¡that¡¡includes¡¡literature,¡¡history,¡¡mathematics,¡¡economics,¡¡science,¡¡human¡¡behavior¡ªplus¡¡a¡¡computer¡¡course¡¡or¡¡two.¡¡With¡¡that¡¡under¡¡your¡¡belt,¡¡you¡¡can¡¡feel¡¡free¡¡to¡¡specialize,¡¡¡°A¡¡liberal-arts¡¡degree¡¡coupled¡¡with¡¡an¡¡MBA¡¡or¡¡some¡¡other¡¡technical¡¡training¡¡is¡¡a¡¡very¡¡good¡¡combination¡¡in¡¡the¡¡marketplace,¡±¡¡says¡¡Scheetz.
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26.¡¡What¡¡kinds¡¡of¡¡people¡¡are¡¡in¡¡high¡¡demand¡¡on¡¡the¡¡job¡¡market?
A)¡¡Students¡¡with¡¡a¡¡bachelor's¡¡degree¡¡in¡¡humanities.
B)¡¡People¡¡with¡¡an¡¡MBA¡¡degree¡¡front¡¡top¡¡universities.
C)¡¡People¡¡with¡¡formal¡¡schooling¡¡plus¡¡work¡¡experience.
D)¡¡People¡¡with¡¡special¡¡training¡¡in¡¡engineering
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27.¡¡By¡¡saying¡¡¡°¡­but¡¡the¡¡impact¡¡of¡¡a¡¡degree¡¡washes¡¡out¡¡after¡¡five¡¡years¡±¡¡(Line¡¡3,¡¡Para,¡¡3),¡¡the¡¡author¡¡means¡¡________.
A)¡¡most¡¡MBA¡¡programs¡¡fail¡¡to¡¡provide¡¡students¡¡with¡¡a¡¡solid¡¡foundation
B)¡¡an¡¡MBA¡¡degree¡¡does¡¡not¡¡help¡¡promotion¡¡to¡¡managerial¡¡positions
C)¡¡MBA¡¡programs¡¡will¡¡not¡¡be¡¡as¡¡popular¡¡in¡¡five¡¡years'¡¡time¡¡as¡¡they¡¡are¡¡now
D)¡¡in¡¡five¡¡people¡¡will¡¡forget¡¡about¡¡the¡¡degree¡¡the¡¡MBA¡¡graduates¡¡have¡¡got
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28.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡Scheetz's¡¡statement¡¡(Lines¡¡4-5.¡¡Para.¡¡4),¡¡companies¡¡prefer¡¡________.
A)¡¡people¡¡who¡¡have¡¡a¡¡strategic¡¡mind
B)¡¡people¡¡who¡¡are¡¡talented¡¡in¡¡fine¡¡arts
C)¡¡people¡¡who¡¡are¡¡ambitious¡¡and¡¡aggressive
D)¡¡people¡¡who¡¡have¡¡received¡¡training¡¡in¡¡mechanics
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29.¡¡David¡¡Birch¡¡claims¡¡that¡¡he¡¡only¡¡hires¡¡liberal-arts¡¡people¡¡because¡¡________.
A)¡¡they¡¡are¡¡more¡¡capable¡¡of¡¡handling¡¡changing¡¡situations
B)¡¡they¡¡can¡¡stick¡¡to¡¡established¡¡ways¡¡of¡¡solving¡¡problems
C)¡¡they¡¡are¡¡thoroughly¡¡trained¡¡in¡¡a¡¡variety¡¡of¡¡specialized¡¡fields
D)¡¡they¡¡have¡¡attended¡¡special¡¡programs¡¡in¡¡management
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30.¡¡Which¡¡of¡¡the¡¡following¡¡statements¡¡does¡¡the¡¡author¡¡support?
A)¡¡Specialists¡¡are¡¡more¡¡expensive¡¡to¡¡hire¡¡than¡¡generalists.
B)¡¡Formal¡¡schooling¡¡is¡¡less¡¡important¡¡than¡¡job¡¡training.
C)¡¡On-the-job¡¡training¡¡is,¡¡in¡¡the¡¡long¡¡run,¡¡less¡¡costly.
D)¡¡Generalists¡¡will¡¡outdo¡¡specialists¡¡in¡¡management.
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Passage¡¡Three

Questions¡¡31¡¡to¡¡35¡¡are¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡following¡¡passage.
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About¡¡six¡¡years¡¡ago¡¡I¡¡was¡¡eating¡¡lunch¡¡in¡¡a¡¡restaurant¡¡in¡¡New¡¡York¡¡City¡¡when¡¡a¡¡woman¡¡and¡¡a¡¡young¡¡boy¡¡sat¡¡down¡¡at¡¡the¡¡next¡¡table,¡¡I¡¡couldn¡¯t¡¡help¡¡overhearing¡¡parts¡¡of¡¡their¡¡conversation.¡¡At¡¡one¡¡point¡¡the¡¡woman¡¡asked:¡¡"So,¡¡how¡¡have¡¡you¡¡been?"¡¡And¡¡the¡¡boy¡ªwho¡¡could¡¡not¡¡have¡¡been¡¡more¡¡than¡¡seven¡¡or¡¡eight¡¡years¡¡old¡¡¡ªreplied.¡¡"Frankly,¡¡I've¡¡been¡¡feeling¡¡a¡¡little¡¡depressed¡¡lately.''
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This¡¡incident¡¡stuck¡¡in¡¡my¡¡mind¡¡because¡¡it¡¡confirmed¡¡my¡¡growing¡¡belief¡¡that¡¡children¡¡are¡¡changing.¡¡As¡¡far¡¡as¡¡I¡¡can¡¡remember,¡¡my¡¡friends¡¡and¡¡I¡¡didn¡¯t¡¡find¡¡out¡¡we¡¡were¡¡¡°depressed¡±¡¡until¡¡we¡¡were¡¡in¡¡high¡¡school.
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The¡¡evidence¡¡of¡¡a¡¡change¡¡in¡¡children¡¡has¡¡increased¡¡steadily¡¡in¡¡recent¡¡years.¡¡Children¡¡don¡¯t¡¡seem¡¡childlike¡¡anymore.¡¡Children¡¡speak¡¡more¡¡like¡¡adults,¡¡dress¡¡more¡¡like¡¡adults¡¡and¡¡behave¡¡more¡¡like¡¡adults¡¡than¡¡they¡¡used¡¡to.
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Whether¡¡this¡¡is¡¡good¡¡or¡¡bad¡¡is¡¡difficult¡¡to¡¡say,¡¡but¡¡it¡¡certainly¡¡is¡¡different.¡¡Childhood¡¡as¡¡it¡¡once¡¡was¡¡no¡¡longer¡¡exists,¡¡Why?
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Human¡¡development¡¡is¡¡based¡¡not¡¡only¡¡on¡¡innate¡¡(ÌìÉúµÄ)¡¡biological¡¡states,¡¡but¡¡also¡¡on¡¡patterns¡¡of¡¡access¡¡to¡¡social¡¡knowledge.¡¡Movement¡¡from¡¡one¡¡social¡¡rote¡¡to¡¡another¡¡usually¡¡involves¡¡learning¡¡the¡¡secrets¡¡of¡¡the¡¡new¡¡status.¡¡Children¡¡have¡¡always¡¡been¡¡taught¡¡adult¡¡secrets,¡¡but¡¡slowly¡¡and¡¡in¡¡stages:¡¡traditionally,¡¡we¡¡tell¡¡sixth¡¡graders¡¡things¡¡we¡¡keep¡¡hidden¡¡from¡¡fifth¡¡graders.
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In¡¡the¡¡last¡¡30¡¡years.¡¡however,¡¡a¡¡secret-revelation¡¡(½Òʾ)¡¡machine¡¡has¡¡been¡¡installed¡¡in¡¡98¡¡percent¡¡of¡¡American¡¡homes.¡¡It¡¡is¡¡called¡¡television,¡¡Television¡¡passes¡¡information,¡¡and¡¡indiscriminately¡¡(²»¼ÓÇø·ÖµØ),¡¡to¡¡all¡¡viewers¡¡alike,¡¡be¡¡they¡¡children¡¡or¡¡adults.¡¡Unable¡¡to¡¡resist¡¡the¡¡temptation,¡¡many¡¡children¡¡turn¡¡their¡¡attention¡¡from¡¡printed¡¡texts¡¡to¡¡the¡¡less¡¡challenging,¡¡more¡¡vivid¡¡moving¡¡pictures.
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Communication¡¡through¡¡print,¡¡as¡¡a¡¡matter¡¡of¡¡fact,¡¡allows¡¡for¡¡a¡¡great¡¡deal¡¡of¡¡control¡¡over¡¡the¡¡social¡¡information¡¡to¡¡which¡¡children¡¡have¡¡access.¡¡Reading¡¡and¡¡writing¡¡involve¡¡a¡¡complex¡¡code¡¡of¡¡symbols¡¡that¡¡must¡¡be¡¡memorized¡¡and¡¡practices.¡¡Children¡¡must¡¡read¡¡simple¡¡books¡¡before¡¡they¡¡can¡¡read¡¡complex¡¡materials.
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31.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡the¡¡author,¡¡feeling¡¡depressed¡¡is¡¡________.
A)¡¡a¡¡sure¡¡sign¡¡of¡¡a¡¡psychological¡¡problem¡¡in¡¡a¡¡child
B)¡¡something¡¡hardly¡¡to¡¡be¡¡expected¡¡in¡¡a¡¡young¡¡child
C)¡¡an¡¡inevitable¡¡has¡¡of¡¡children's¡¡mental¡¡development
D)¡¡a¡¡mental¡¡scale¡¡present¡¡in¡¡all¡¡humans,¡¡including¡¡children
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32.¡¡Traditionally,¡¡a¡¡child¡¡is¡¡supposed¡¡to¡¡learn¡¡about¡¡the¡¡adult¡¡world¡¡________.
A)¡¡through¡¡contact¡¡with¡¡society
B)¡¡gradually¡¡and¡¡under¡¡guidance
C)¡¡naturally¡¡and¡¡by¡¡biological¡¡instinct
D)through¡¡exposure¡¡to¡¡social¡¡information
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33.¡¡The¡¡phenomenon¡¡that¡¡today¡¯s¡¡children¡¡seem¡¡adultiike¡¡is¡¡attributed¡¡by¡¡the¡¡author¡¡to¡¡________.
A)¡¡the¡¡widespread¡¡influence¡¡of¡¡television
B)¡¡the¡¡poor¡¡arrangement¡¡of¡¡teaching¡¡content
C)¡¡the¡¡fast¡¡pace¡¡of¡¡human¡¡intellectual¡¡development
D)¡¡the¡¡constantly¡¡rising¡¡standard¡¡of¡¡living
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34.¡¡Why¡¡is¡¡the¡¡author¡¡in¡¡favor¡¡of¡¡communication¡¡through¡¡print¡¡for¡¡children?
A)¡¡It¡¡enables¡¡children¡¡to¡¡gain¡¡more¡¡social¡¡information.
B)¡¡It¡¡develops¡¡children's¡¡interest¡¡in¡¡reading¡¡and¡¡writing.
C)¡¡It¡¡helps¡¡children¡¡to¡¡memorize¡¡and¡¡practice¡¡more.
D)¡¡It¡¡can¡¡control¡¡what¡¡children¡¡are¡¡to¡¡learn.
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35.¡¡What¡¡does¡¡the¡¡author¡¡think¡¡of¡¡the¡¡change¡¡in¡¡today¡¯s¡¡children?
A)¡¡He¡¡feels¡¡amused¡¡by¡¡chair¡¡premature¡¡behavior.
B)¡¡He¡¡thinks¡¡it¡¡is¡¡a¡¡phenomenon¡¡worthy¡¡of¡¡note.
C)¡¡He¡¡considers¡¡it¡¡a¡¡positive¡¡development.
D)¡¡He¡¡seems¡¡to¡¡be¡¡upset¡¡about¡¡it.
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Passage¡¡Four

Questions¡¡36¡¡to¡¡40¡¡are¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡following¡¡passage.
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"Opinion"¡¡is¡¡a¡¡word¡¡that¡¡is¡¡used¡¡carelessly¡¡today.¡¡It¡¡is¡¡used¡¡to¡¡refer¡¡to¡¡matters¡¡of¡¡taste,¡¡belief,¡¡and¡¡judgment.¡¡This¡¡casual¡¡use¡¡would¡¡probably¡¡cause¡¡little¡¡confusion¡¡if¡¡people¡¡didn¡¯t¡¡attach¡¡too¡¡much¡¡importance¡¡to¡¡opinion.¡¡Unfortunately,¡¡most¡¡to¡¡attach¡¡great¡¡importance¡¡to¡¡it.¡¡"I¡¡have¡¡as¡¡much¡¡right¡¡to¡¡my¡¡opinion¡¡as¡¡you¡¡to¡¡yours,¡¡''¡¡and¡¡''Everyone¡¯s¡¡entitled¡¡to¡¡his¡¡opinion,¡¡''¡¡are¡¡common¡¡expressions.¡¡In¡¡fact,¡¡anyone¡¡who¡¡would¡¡challenge¡¡another's¡¡opinion¡¡is¡¡likely¡¡to¡¡be¡¡branded¡¡intolerant.
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Is¡¡that¡¡label¡¡accurate?¡¡Is¡¡it¡¡intolerant¡¡to¡¡challenge¡¡another's¡¡opinion?¡¡It¡¡depends¡¡on¡¡what¡¡definition¡¡of¡¡opinion¡¡you¡¡have¡¡in¡¡mind.¡¡For¡¡example,¡¡you¡¡may¡¡ask¡¡a¡¡friend¡¡''What¡¡do¡¡you¡¡think¡¡of¡¡the¡¡new¡¡Ford¡¡cars?"¡¡And¡¡he¡¡may¡¡reply,¡¡"In¡¡my¡¡opinion,¡¡they're¡¡ugly."¡¡In¡¡this¡¡case,¡¡it¡¡would¡¡not¡¡only¡¡be¡¡intolerant¡¡to¡¡challenge¡¡his¡¡statement,¡¡but¡¡foolish.¡¡For¡¡it's¡¡obvious¡¡that¡¡by¡¡opinion¡¡he¡¡means¡¡his¡¡personal¡¡preference,¡¡a¡¡matter¡¡of¡¡taste.¡¡And¡¡as¡¡the¡¡old¡¡saying¡¡goes,¡¡''It's¡¡pointless¡¡to¡¡argue¡¡about¡¡matters¡¡of¡¡taste."
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But¡¡consider¡¡this¡¡very¡¡different¡¡use¡¡of¡¡the¡¡term,¡¡A¡¡newspaper¡¡reports¡¡that¡¡the¡¡Supreme¡¡Court¡¡has¡¡delivered¡¡its¡¡opinion¡¡in¡¡a¡¡controversial¡¡case.¡¡Obviously¡¡the¡¡justices¡¡did¡¡not¡¡shale¡¡their¡¡personal¡¡preferences,¡¡their¡¡mere¡¡likes¡¡and¡¡dislikes,¡¡They¡¡stated¡¡their¡¡considered¡¡judgment,¡¡painstakingly¡¡arrived¡¡at¡¡after¡¡thorough¡¡inquiry¡¡and¡¡deliberation.
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Most¡¡of¡¡what¡¡is¡¡referred¡¡to¡¡as¡¡opinion¡¡falls¡¡somewhere¡¡between¡¡these¡¡two¡¡extremes.¡¡It¡¡is¡¡not¡¡an¡¡expression¡¡of¡¡taste.¡¡Nor¡¡is¡¡it¡¡careful¡¡judgment.¡¡Yet¡¡it¡¡may¡¡contain¡¡elements¡¡of¡¡both.¡¡It¡¡is¡¡a¡¡view¡¡or¡¡belief¡¡more¡¡or¡¡less¡¡casually¡¡arrived¡¡at,¡¡with¡¡or¡¡without¡¡examining¡¡the¡¡evidence.
Is¡¡everyone¡¡entitled¡¡to¡¡his¡¡opinion?¡¡Of¡¡course,¡¡this¡¡is¡¡not¡¡only¡¡permitted,¡¡but¡¡guaranteed.¡¡We¡¡are¡¡free¡¡to¡¡act¡¡on¡¡our¡¡opinions¡¡only¡¡so¡¡long¡¡as,¡¡in¡¡doing¡¡so,¡¡we¡¡do¡¡not¡¡harm¡¡others.
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36.¡¡Which¡¡of¡¡the¡¡following¡¡statements¡¡is¡¡TRUE,¡¡according¡¡to¡¡the¡¡author?
A)¡¡Everyone¡¡has¡¡a¡¡right¡¡to¡¡hold¡¡his¡¡own¡¡opinion.
B)¡¡Free¡¡expression¡¡of¡¡opinions¡¡often¡¡leads¡¡to¡¡confusion.
C)¡¡Most¡¡people¡¡tend¡¡to¡¡be¡¡careless¡¡in¡¡forming¡¡their¡¡opinions.
D)¡¡Casual¡¡use¡¡of¡¡the¡¡word¡¡"opinion"¡¡often¡¡brings¡¡about¡¡quarrels.
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37.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡the¡¡author,¡¡who¡¡of¡¡the¡¡following¡¡would¡¡be¡¡labored¡¡as¡¡intolerant?
A)¡¡Someone¡¡who¡¡turns¡¡a¡¡deaf¡¡ear¡¡to¡¡others'¡¡opinions.
B)¡¡Someone¡¡who¡¡can't¡¡put¡¡up¡¡with¡¡others'¡¡tastes.
C)¡¡Someone¡¡who¡¡values¡¡only¡¡their¡¡own¡¡opinions.
D)¡¡Someone¡¡whose¡¡opinion¡¡harm.¡¡other¡¡people.
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38.¡¡The¡¡new¡¡Ford¡¡cars¡¡are¡¡cited¡¡as¡¡an¡¡example¡¡to¡¡show¡¡that¡¡________.
A)¡¡it¡¡is¡¡foolish¡¡to¡¡criticize¡¡a¡¡famous¡¡brand
B)¡¡one¡¡should¡¡not¡¡always¡¡agree¡¡to¡¡others'¡¡opinions
C)¡¡personal¡¡tastes¡¡are¡¡not¡¡something¡¡to¡¡be¡¡challenged
D)¡¡it¡¡is¡¡unwise¡¡to¡¡express¡¡one's¡¡likes¡¡and¡¡dislikes¡¡in¡¡public
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39.¡¡Considered¡¡judgment¡¡is¡¡different¡¡from¡¡personal¡¡preference¡¡in¡¡that¡¡________.
A)¡¡it¡¡is¡¡stated¡¡by¡¡judges¡¡in¡¡the¡¡court
B)¡¡it¡¡reflects¡¡public¡¡like¡¡and¡¡dislikes
C)¡¡it¡¡is¡¡a¡¡result¡¡of¡¡a¡¡lot¡¡of¡¡controversy
D)¡¡it¡¡is¡¡based¡¡on¡¡careful¡¡thought
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40.¡¡As¡¡indicated¡¡in¡¡the¡¡passage,¡¡being¡¡free¡¡to¡¡act¡¡on¡¡one's¡¡opinion¡¡________.
A)¡¡means¡¡that¡¡one¡¡can¡¡ignore¡¡other¡¡people's¡¡criticism
B)¡¡means¡¡that¡¡one¡¡can¡¡impose¡¡his¡¡pre6ereaccs¡¡on¡¡others
C)¡¡doesn't¡¡mean¡¡that¡¡one¡¡has¡¡the¡¡right¡¡to¡¡do¡¡things¡¡at¡¡will
D)¡¡doesn't¡¡mean¡¡that¡¡one¡¡has¡¡the¡¡right¡¡to¡¡charge¡¡others¡¡without¡¡evidence

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