Questions 28-30 ask about both passages.

28. In both passage A and passage B, one of the most obvious differences between Hogan’s and Crawford’s point of view is that Hogan:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is H

Explanation

The author of passage A has a positive and praising attitude towards nature. Passage B believes that nature is sometimes very cruel and difficult (the first paragraph) and sometimes.

Item H: "The first article is in the tone of respect and awe, and the author of the second article believes that the relationship between man and nature depends on supply and demand."

Item F: passage A does not mention whether the author has a job.

Item G: It has nothing to do with the original text.

Item J: It has nothing to do with the original text.