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one would pay any attention. But perhaps that is what the well-known television personality wants 51. By the first sentence of the passage the author means that [A] he is fairly familiar with the cost of advertising [B]everybody knows well that advertising is money consuming [C]advertising costs money like everything else [D] it is worthwhile to spend money on advertising 52. In the passage, which of the following is NOT included in the advantages of advertising? [A] Securing greater fame [ B] Providing more jol IC Enhancing living standards [D] Reducing newspaper cost 53. The author deems that the well-known TV personality is [A] very precise in passing his judgement on advertising [B]interested in nothing but the buyers'attention C] correct in telling the difference between persuasion and information D] obviously partial in his views on advertising 4. In the author's opinion, [A] advertising can seldom bring material benefit to man by providing information [B advertising informs people of new ideas rather than wins them over [C]there is nothing wrong with advertising in persuading the buyer [D] the buyer is not interested in getting information from an advertisement 2 There are two basic ways to see growth; one a product, the other as a process. People have generally viewed personal growth as an external result or product that can easily be indentified and measured. The worker who gets a promotion, the student whose grades improve, the foreigner who learns a new language-all these are examples of people who have measurable results to show for their efforts By contrast, the process of personal growth is much more difficult to determine, since by definition it is a journey and not the specific signposts or landmarks along the way. The process is not the road itself, but rather the attitudes and feelings people have, their caution or courage, as they encounter new experiences and unexpected obstacles. In this process, the journey never really ends, there are always new ways to experience the world, new ideas to try, new challenges to accept In order to grow, to travel new roads, people need to have a willingness to take risks, to confront the unknown, and to accept the possibility that they may"fail"at first. How we see ourselves as we try a new way of being is essential to our ability to grow. Do we perceive ourselves as quick and curious? If so, then we tend to take more chances and to be more open to unfamiliar experiences. Do we think were shy and indecisive? Then our sense of timidity can cause us to hesitate, to move slowly, and not to take a step until we know the ground is safe. Do we think were slow to adapt to hange or that we're not smart enough to cope with a new challenge? Then we are likely to take a more passive role or 66 one would pay any attention. But perhaps that is what the well-known television personality wants. 51. By the first sentence of the passage the author means that ________. [A] he is fairly familiar with the cost of advertising [B] everybody knows well that advertising is money consuming [C] advertising costs money like everything else [D] it is worthwhile to spend money on advertising 52. In the passage, which of the following is NOT included in the advantages of advertising? [A] Securing greater fame. [B] Providing more jobs. [C] Enhancing living standards. [D] Reducing newspaper cost. 53. The author deems that the well-known TV personality is ________. [A] very precise in passing his judgement on advertising [B] interested in nothing but the buyers' attention [C] correct in telling the difference between persuasion and information [D] obviously partial in his views on advertising 54. In the author's opinion, ________. [A] advertising can seldom bring material benefit to man by providing information [B] advertising informs people of new ideas rather than wins them over [C] there is nothing wrong with advertising in persuading the buyer [D] the buyer is not interested in getting information from an advertisement Passage 2 There are two basic ways to see growth; one a product, the other as a process. People have generally viewed personal growth as an external result or product that can easily be indentified and measured. The worker who gets a promotion, the student whose grades improve, the foreigner who learns a new language——all these are examples of people who have measurable results to show for their efforts. By contrast, the process of personal growth is much more difficult to determine, since by definition it is a journey and not the specific signposts or landmarks along the way. The process is not the road itself, but rather the attitudes and feelings people have, their caution or courage, as they encounter new experiences and unexpected obstacles. In this process, the journey never really ends; there are always new ways to experience the world, new ideas to try, new challenges to accept. In order to grow, to travel new roads, people need to have a willingness to take risks, to confront the unknown, and to accept the possibility that they may "fail" at first. How we see ourselves as we try a new way of being is essential to our ability to grow. Do we perceive ourselves as quick and curious? If so, then we tend to take more chances and to be more open to unfamiliar experiences. Do we think we' re shy and indecisive? Then our sense of timidity can cause us to hesitate, to move slowly, and not to take a step until we know the ground is safe. Do we think we're slow to adapt to change or that we're not smart enough to cope with a new challenge? Then we are likely to take a more passive role or
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