question the teacher writes the correct answer and also three statements that ook like answers to students who have not learned the material properly 31. In the Middle Ages students A)took objective tests B)specialized in one subject C)were timed by electric clocks D)never wrote exams 32. The main idea of Paragraph Three is that A)workers now take examinations B)the population has grown C)there are only written exams today D)examinations are now written and timed 33. The kind of exams where students must select answers are A)personal B)objective C)spoken D)written 34. Modern industry must have developed A )before the Middle Ages Around the 19th centur C)in greece or Rome D)machines to take tests 35.It may be concluded that testing A)should test only opinions B)should always be written C)has changed since the Middle Ages D)is given only in factories Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. My sisters and i had cherished fine dreams of a home in the city but when the A cott family found itself in a small house at the South End without a tree in sig ht, only a back yard to play in and no money to buy any of the splendors before us we children all rebelled and longed for the country again Anna soon found little pupils, and trudged(ia)away each morning to her daily task, pausing at the corner to wave her hand to me in answer to my salute with e duster. My father went to his classes at his room downtown mother to her sorbing poor, the little girls to school, and I, Louisa, was left to keep house, feel
each question the teacher writes the correct answer and also three statements that l ook like answers to students who have not learned the material properly. 31.In the Middle Ages students____ . A)took objective tests B)specialized in one subject C)were timed by electric clocks D)never wrote exams 32.The main idea of Paragraph Three is that____. A)workers now take examinations B)the population has grown C)there are only written exams today D)examinations are now written and timed 33.The kind of exams where students must select answers are ____ . A)personal B)objective C)spoken D)written 34.Modern industry must have developed____ . A)before the Middle Ages B)around the 19th century C)in Greece or Rome D)machines to take tests 35.It may be concluded that testing____ . A)should test only opinions B)should always be written C)has changed since the Middle Ages D)is given only in factories Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. My sisters and I had cherished fine dreams of a home in the city,but when the A l cott family found itself in a small house at the South End without a tree in sig ht,only a back yard to play in ,and no money to buy any of the splendors before us ,we children all rebelled and longed for the country again. Anna soon found little pupils,and trudged (跋涉) away each morning to her daily task,pausing at the corner to wave her hand to me in answer to my salute with th e duster.My father went to his classes at his room downtown,mother to her all-ab sorbing poor,the little girls to school,and I,Louisa,was left to keep house,feel
ing like an aged sea-gull as i washed dishes and cooked in the basement kitchen where my prospect was limited to a procession of muddy boots Good drill, but very hard and my only consolation was the evening reunion when met with such varied reports of the day s adventures, we could not fail to find both amusement and instruction Father brought news from the upper world and the wise, good people who adorned( 装饰)t; mother, usually much dilapidated(衣衫破旧的) because she would give away h er clothes with sad tales of suffering and sin from the darker side of life; gent le anna a modest account of her success as a teacher for even at seventeen her weet nature won all who knew her, and her patience quelled the most rebellious pu p My reports were usually a mixture of the tragic and the comic, and the children oured their small joys and woes(i ti) into the family bosom where comfort and mpathy were always to be found 36. The main impression we get from this reading is that the alcotts were[CD A)a family with lots of serious problems B)an extremely poor family C)a happy, united family D)a family that should have remained in the country 37. Louisa' s mother occupied herself with A)students B)poor people C)housework D)her husband and children 38. Anna was a successful teacher because A)she had a strong sense of discipline Bshe was extremely intelligent C)she knew her subjects well D)she had a wonderful disposition 39. Louisa's principal responsibility was A)to cook B)to run the house C)to wash dishes D)to feed the seagulls rd to A)getting together with the others in the evening B)moving to the city Joining anna at her schoo D)telling others her stories
ing like an aged sea-gull as I washed dishes and cooked in the basement kitchen where my prospect was limited to a procession of muddy boots. Good drill,but very hard,and my only consolation was the evening reunion when al l met with such varied reports of the day’s adventures,we could not fail to find both amusement and instruction. Father brought news from the upper world ,and the wise,good people who adorned( 装饰)it;mother,usually much dilapidated(衣衫破旧的)because she would give away h er clothes with sad tales of suffering and sin from the darker side of life;gent le Anna a modest account of her success as a teacher,for even at seventeen her s weet nature won all who knew her,and her patience quelled the most rebellious pu pil. My reports were usually a mixture of the tragic and the comic,and the children p oured their small joys and woes(苦恼) into the family bosom where comfort and sy mpathy were always to be found. 36.The main impression we get from this reading is that the Alcotts were[CD #3]. A)a family with lots of serious problems B)an extremely poor family C)a happy,united family D)a family that should have remained in the country 37.Louisa’s mother occupied herself with____ . A)students B)poor people C)housework D)her husband and children 38.Anna was a successful teacher because____ . A)she had a strong sense of discipline B)she was extremely intelligent C)she knew her subjects well D)she had a wonderful disposition 39.Louisa’s principal responsibility was____ . A)to cook B)to run the house C)to wash dishes D)to feed the seagulls 40.Louisa looked forward to ____ . A)getting together with the others in the evening B)moving to the city C)joining Anna at her school D)telling others her stories