【单选题】
{{B}}Directions: There are five reading passages in this part.Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers markedA,B,
C、andD、Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter onANSWER SHEET I.{{/B}}
{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
Yet Mason was essentially a private person with very little inclination for public office or the ordinary operation of politics beyond the country level. His appearances in the Virginia colonial and state legislatures were relatively brief, and not until 1787 did he consent to represent his state at a continental or national congress or convention. Politics was never more than a means for Masson. He was at all times a man of public spirit, hut politics was never a way of life, never for long his central concern. It took a revolution to pry him away from home and family at Gunston Hall, mobilize his skill and energy for constitutional constrnction, and transform him, in one brief moment of brilliant leadership, into a statesman whose work would endure to influence the lives and fortunes of those "millions yet unborn" of whom he and his generation ofAmericans spoke so frequently and thought so constantly.
B.had been recognized only by the generations that followed him
C、was less important historically than his brilliance as lawyer
D.emerged powerfully, but for a brief time only
网考网参考答案:D
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