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四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】    It was a steamy afternoon in New York City. I was heading to my hotel. As I stepped onto a bus, I was greetedby the driver, a young man with a warm smile. “Hi! How are you doing” He greeted each passenger in the sameway.    As the bus moving slowly through traffic, the driver gave lively commentaries: there was a terrific sale at thatstore…a wonderful exhibit at this museum…had you heard about the movie that just opened yesterday? By the timepeople got off, they had shaken away their gloomy shells. When the driver called out, “So long, have a great day!”each of us gave a smiling response.    The memory has stayed with me for nearly 20 years. I consider the bus driver a man who was truly successfulat what he did.    Contrast the driver with Jason, a straight-A student at a first-rate high school who aimed at getting intoHarvard Medical School. When a physics teacher gave Jason a lower-than-usual grade on a quiz, the boy believedhis dream was broken. He took a knife to school, and in a struggle his teacher was stabbed in the shoulder.    How could someone of obvious intelligence do something so foolish? The answer is that high intelligencequotient (IQ) does not necessarily predict who will succeed in life. Experts agree that IQ contributes only about20% of the factors that determine success. A full 80% comes from other factors, most importantly your emotionalintelligence (also called emotional quotient or simply EQ), which is made up of qualities like self-awareness, moodmanagement, impulse control, self-motivation, and people skills.
21. What is the main idea of the passage?
(A) Bus drivers in New York City are not emotional.
(B) EQ is a major factor that determines success.
(C) Getting straight A’s in school equals to having high IQ.
(D) High IQ guarantees success.

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答案:B
難度:簡單0.786667
統計:A(7),B(59),C(8),D(1),E(0)

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