The experiences of Jodi Horner, who has written on the Internet about being an identical twin, appear to confirm these findings. She says that when they were growing up together, she was the good girl, while her sister, Jami, was the rebel. When they went to different colleges, however, Jami became more disciplined, while Jodi became wilder.
Years later, Jami asked her sister what made them different. Jodi answered, Our souls make us unique. So the next time you see a pair of identical twins, remember that although they might look alike on the outside, underneath the surface they are two distinct individuals.
Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. What does two peas in a pod mean in this passage?
27. According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true?
28. Which of the following cannot describe the similarities of identical twins?
29. What do we know about Jodi and Jami?
Passage Two
The earliest settlers came to the North American continent to establish colonies that were free from the controls that existed in European societies. They wanted to escape the controls placed on their lives by kings, priests, churches and noblemen. To a great extent, they succeeded in getting freedom. By freedom, Americans mean the desire and the ability of all individuals to control their own destiny without outside interference from the government, a ruling noble class, the church, or any other organized authority. The desire to be free of controls was a basic value of the new nation in 1776, and it has continued to attract immigrants to this country.
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