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阅读下面一段文字,并回答问题:我们这一所细菌大饭店,一开前门使是切菜间,壁上有自来水,长流不息,菜刀上下,石磨两列,排成半圆形,还有一个粉红色活动的地板。后面有一条长长的市道,直达厨房。厨房是一支大油锅,可以收缩;里面自然发生一种强烈的酸汁,一种神秘的酵汁。厨房的后面,先有小食堂,后有大食堂,曲曲弯弯,千回百转。小食堂备有咖喱似的黄汁,以及其它油呀醋呀,一应俱全。大食堂的设备,较为粗简,然而客座极多,可容无数万细菌,一出后门,直通马桶。

这段文字中的比喻手法有哪些特点?

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参考答案:

一是全面系统,二是十分贴切,三是形象生动。

单项选择题 A1/A2型题
单项选择题

The standardized educational or psychological tests, that are widely used to aid in selecting, assigning, or promoting students, employees, and military personnel have been the target of recent attacks in books, magazines, the daily press, and even in Congress. The target is wrong, for in attacking the tests, critics divert attention from the fault that lies with ill-informed or incompetent users. The tests themselves are merely tools, with characteristics that can be measured with reasonable precision under specified conditions. Whether the results will be valuable, meaningless, or even misleading depends partly upon the tool itself but largely upon the user.

All informed predictions of future performance are based upon some knowledge of relevant past performance. How well the predictions will be validated by later performance depends upon the amount, reliability, and appropriateness of the information used and on the skill and wisdom with which it is interpreted. Anyone who keeps careful score knows that the information available is always incomplete and that the predictions are always subject to error.

Standardized tests should be considered in this context. They provide a quick, objective method of getting some kinds of information about what a person has learned, the skills he has developed, or the kind of person he is. The information so obtained has, qualitatively, the same advantages and shortcomings as other kinds of information. Whether to use tests, other kinds of information, or both in a particular situation depends, therefore, upon the empirical evidence concerning comparative validity, and upon such factors as cost and availability.

In general, the tests work most effectively when the traits or qualities to be measured can be most precisely defined (for example, ability to do well in a particular course of training program) and least effectively when what is to be measured or predicted cannot be well defined (for example, personality or creativity). Properly used, they provide a rapid means of getting comparable information about many people. Sometimes they identify students whose high potential has not been previously recognized, but there are many things they do not do. For example, they don’t compensate for gross social inequality, and thus don’t tell how able an underprivileged younger might have been had he grown up under more favorable circumstances.

According to the text, which of the following statements is not true()

A. Predictions do not always hold true

B. Some students "shine" unexpectedly

C. The supervisor of the test must be well trained

D. Personality tests often fall short of their purpose