Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 30-32


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D. is not always sufficient
23. The writer suggests that people with depression.
A. should not be allowed much social activity.
B. should rely solely on professional counselling
C. need more than anything else, someone to listen to them
D. ought to remain alienated from society for a long time
24. According to the passage some people
A. seem to underestimate how difficult it is to get over depression
B. suffer from depression over long periods of time
C. refuse to get professional counselling
D. suffering from depression have been cured through the good advise of friends
Many art museums and galleries and many individuals in the art world faced financial problems in 1975 as the effects of world recession deepened. On the surface things seemed to continue as before, with important exhibitions in major museums attracting large crowds. But smaller galleries, and the artists whose work was shown by their resourceful proprietors, fared less well, and over the longer term it is the work of young artists that determines the course of art for the future.
1. The point made in the passage is that the recession in the 1970s……….
A. forced many young artists to give up their profession
B. led to the immediate closure of several major museums in the West
C. was one of the most serious in economic history
D. didn't at first appear to hit hard at the art world
2. One can infer from the passage that if a generation of young artists is lost ......
A. this would not have a damaging effect on art museums and galleries even in the long run
B. the future development of art will be greatly hampered
C. recession in the art market would not last very long 143

D. smaller galleries would benefit from it


3. According to the passage, the people in the art world who were most strongly affected by the recession……..
A. were young artists and the owners of small galleries
B. tried to balance their losses by buying up the work of young artists
C. were the well established art dealers
D. decided to stop exhibitions altogether
Computers should never have acquired the exalted status they now have. Fascinating and invaluable as they are, even the most advanced have less brain power than a three-year-old. They do, however, score on single-mindedness. The three-year-old uses his brain not only to think but also to do tasks like seeing, hearing and running about, which need rapid and sophisticated electro-mechanical interactions- we too run on electricity. But the computer just sits there and sends spacecraft to the moon or reorganizes the world banking system, which is very much easier. That's why man's dream of robot servants is still a long way off.
4. The main point made in the passage is that the human brain………..
A. is much inferior to any known computer

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