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Have you ever heard the old saying, "Never judge a book by its cover."? This is a good rule to
follow when trying to judge the intelligence of others. Some people have minds that shine only in
certain situations. A young man with an unusual gift in writing may find himself speechless before a
pretty girl when he speaks. He may not be able to find the right words. But don't make the mistake
of thinking him stupid. With a pen and paper, he can express himself better than anybody else.
Other people may fool you into overestimating(過(guò)高估計(jì)) their intelligence by putting up a good
front. A student who listens attentively and takes notes in class is bound to (一定會(huì)) make a favorable
impression on his teachers. But when it comes to exams, he may score near the bottom of the class.
In a word, you can't judge someone by appearance. The only way to determine a person's intelligence
is to get to know him. Then you can see how he reacts to different situations. The more situations you
see, the better your judgment is likely to be. So take your time. Don't judge a book by its cover.
1. The passage suggests that ______.
A. a good writer may not be a good speaker
B. a good writer is always a good speaker
C. a speechless person always writes well
D. a good writer will find himself speechless
3. According to this passage, a student who listens attentively and takes notes in class ________.
A. is an intelligent student
B. may not be an intelligent student
C. will score better in exams
D. will not be a good student
3. The passage suggests that we should judge a person's intelligence through ______.
A. his teachers
B. his deeds in the classroom
C. his appearance
D. his reactions to different situations
4. The writer of this passage wants to tell us not to______.
A. judge a book by its cover
B. make the mistake of thinking a young man stupid
C. overestimate a student's intelligence
D. judge a person's intelligence by his appearance