1. The focus of the President‘s program is on6 q0 V( ?7 f: J" d% y
[A] investment.
9 ^' F' y! F0 a- t: x, u[B] economy.6 R) ?( a/ N, C: m
[C] technology.
' d0 M/ f/ m Y7 A[D] tax.
! j* S/ J9 @0 o; E2. What is the requirement of the most liberal wing of the Democratic-party?% u j1 W$ G5 S
[A] They want a more direct action.
1 T: B$ H a7 ?" \7 u: J+ g6 `) T[B] They want an incomes policy to check inflation.
, j5 d! W3 S/ \# I[C] They want to rebuild industry.# d1 Z, ^! R9 b& N! y r/ ?, H
[D] They want a wall of protective tariffs.
6 \( ] a3 N3 q: U/ }- t3. What is the editor‘s attitude?7 V/ I+ J/ t) q# @
[A] support.
5 T* \" Y! w% P6 g[B] distaste. y# @( l% E5 }0 R3 ?
[C] Disapproval.
8 L6 J6 X3 n+ z9 Y[D] Compromise.+ v% g) \) O+ F4 K) [/ {( }
4. The danger to the plan lies in
0 k/ v' v9 j3 s[A] the two parties‘ objection.
; ]/ z" I2 H+ p# w! Q. j9 T+ C1 h[B] different idea of the two parties about the plan.
) `2 Q/ z& H. H# r/ g& b7 G6 C, ?1 n[C] its passage.1 H3 b; J- @- a0 A
[D] distortion., |; k2 f9 c/ M9 [% G9 s; {- O
5. The passage is( k) c6 v6 h* B1 ~
[A] a review.
% V" x b% j8 T" v: \[B] a preface.
+ y$ x. @1 m3 O1 \2 a5 ~[C] a advertisement.; t0 o# q7 [9 s$ A
[D] an editorial. |