2017学年奉贤区调研测试
英语试卷
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
1. A. interviewer and interviewee. B. teacher and student.
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; C. doctor and nur. D. boss and cretary.
2. A. 9:00. B. 9:10. C. 9:30. D. 9:35.
3. A. pass the journal.  红色书籍推荐
; B. listen to the woman.
C. repeat his request. D. take the journal himlf.
4. A. exciting. B. disappointing.
C. interesting. &n小孩说话晚聪明
bsp; D. satisfactory.
5. A. to make a budget for her. B. to buy a gift for Mary.
C. to give her mother information about Mary. D. to give some suggestions.
6. A. he wants to finish his study. B. he wants to earn a lot of money.
C. he wants to finish his study. D. he wants to have a good rest.
7. A. The woman should not get involved in the situation.
B. The woman should not be angry with the friends.
C. he will explain to the woman what happened.
D. he will talk to Sally and Mark soon.
8. A. good weather tomorrow. B. the vacation plan.
C. getting up early in the morning. D. possible heavy traffic.
9. A. interested. B. fascinated. C. hostile. D. reluctant.
10. A. intelligence determines admission to college.
B. highly motivated students usually do well in college.
C. successful college students are usually intelligent.
D. a successful college motivates its students.
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are bad on the followin解放战争的意义
g news.
11. A. two terms. B. three terms. C. four terms. D. five terms.
12. A. becau he had been a policeman.
B. becau he earned a law degree in a night school.
C. becau they had formed a good opinion of him.
D. becau there was a large population of black people in Los Angeles.
13. A. they want people in Los Angeles voted.
B. an introduction about Thomas Bradley, major of Los Angeles.
C. the reasons why white candidates failed in the vote.
D. something Thomas Bradley did for the vote.
Questions 14 through 16 are bad on the following passage.
14. A. he has more than fourteen pills a day. B. he has two pills a day.
C. he has four times a day. D. he has nine pills a day.
15. A. all of them. B. three kinds of medicine.
C. two kinds of medicine. D. almost none.
16. A. children over twelve years old. B. older people with a fever.
C. old people with heart attack. D. adults with a cold.
Questions 17 through 20 are bad on the following conversation.
17. A. she has made an attempt to become pregnant.
B. she has requested her supervisor to transfer her to another department.
C. she has bought the new equipment for the laboratory.
D. she has complained to the government about the issue.
18. A. becau the new equipment is not available now.
B. becau the patient has made too many complains.
C. becau the hospital wants to tighten its budget.
D. becau the new equipment carries a health risk.
19. A. a technician in the hospital lab. B. a doctor working in the hospital.
C. a teacher working in the s茶叶只是
chool. D. head of hospital administratio啫啫鸡煲的做法
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20. A. she will be likely to quit her job. B. she still feels at a loss as what to do.
C. she will complain to the administration. D. she will fight to get her income back.
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Different background shouldn’t mean less education. Fifty years ago, in a primary school classroom, two boys aged 11 took an examination called the 11-plus, (21)______ would make decisions about the rest of their lives. Paul pasd and went to a “grammar school”. Baz failed the examination and went to a “condary modern school”. They did not e each other again for years.
Many grammar schools (22)______ (establish) hundreds of years ago to teach the Latin language to children who were not from rich families. They encouraged students to study (23)______ they were 18 and then to go to university. Secondary modern school students left at 16, usually with fewer qualifications than grammar school students.马和什么属相最配
Baz s
ays the condary modern school had (24)______ (few) resources and the quality of teaching was not as good.
Things have changed. In the 1960s and the 1970s “comprehensive schools” were created. Today, 90 percent children aged 11 to 16 from the same area to the same school without (25)______ (take) any entry examination.
The British often disagrees about the best way (26)______ (educate) their children. Many people say that comprehensive schools help more children to succeed becau they provide everybody (27)______ similar opportunities in a fairer way. Another view, though, is that more intelligent children, especially (28)______ from poor homes are better supported at grammar schools. Now, the government plans to open new grammar schools (29)______ ______ almost two million children will go to the same type of school that Paul attended.