Most human beings actually decide before they think. When people encounter a complex issue and form
an opinion, how thoroughly have they 26 all the important factors involved before they make their
decisions? The answer is: not very thoroughly, 27 they are executives, specialized experts, or ordinary
people in the street. Very few people, no matter how intelligent or experienced, can 28 all the
possibilities or outcomes of a policy or a course of action within just a short period of time. Those who take
pride in being decisive often try their best to consider all the factors beforehand. 29 , it is not unusual
for them to come up with a decision before they have the time to do so. And 30 an opinion is formed,
most of their thinking then is simply trying to find support for it.
【題組】28. (A) set out (B) turn out (C) put into practice (D) take into account