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Part 1 Cloze (with four choices provided)

(每小题:2.5 分)

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.

When I was growing up, I went to Catholic (天主教的) school. Some people think that Catholic schools are 1.

for cultivating religious beliefs. However, many Catholic schools concentrate on 2.

the behavior of kids who have done poorly in public schools. In public schools there are 3.

rules. Rules are plentiful at Catholic schools, and someone is always making sure they are 4.

.

Most people believe that nuns (修女) are kind women who have 5.

their lives to their religion. Our headmaster, Sister Mary Elizabeth, was the meanest woman I 6. met. She smoked and 7.

and carried a ruler through the halls. She'd use it to hit students who were not 8. . She even kept an even bigger stick in the storage closet in the gym. When a student 9. someone, she had a solution. The same solution existed for a student who had poor 10.

. And if a student was too 11. or did something wrong, they were not sent to the headmaster's office. 12. , they were sent to the gym closet.

I went to the gym closet once. The room was 13.

lit when I arrived. It was also 14. with cigarette smoke when I got there. Sister Mary Elizabeth's constant bad 15.

was even worse that day. It happened that her 16. baseball team, which she had bet me.

on, lost. The experience really 17. That's how it 18. took their 19.

with most students. They once and were too frightened to do anything wrong again. Some people say that this experience teaches students the discipline and the ability to 20. pressure that they will need in life. However, many people doubt it.

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Part 2 Reading Comprehension (Banked Cloze)

(每小题:2.5 分)

Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.

Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage.

Why do we always assume that a \enough, it is often not the students that got the best grades that succeed in life, but rather the ones that exhibited the most heart. Indeed, if you want to 1.

on how far a student might get in life, a better measurement than grades might be how hard they try.

Many teachers actually 2. who work hard to learn.

this, and boost the final grades of students One teacher of English grammar said, \sure that is 3. in the final grade. You can't simply look at a 4.

of test results to determine how well a student has done in your class. Students' 5. on paper. They 6. When there is a 7.

during class are much more important than what they put the ability to help others around them succeed. discussion about something, they are always with helping students to participating. As a teacher, I am primarily 8.

develop strong character. Those who I can help in this way will become more 9.

than any who simply got high scores.\

Attitudes like this teacher's are ensuring that our students have a 10.

of intelligence and good values. This is a combination for real success.

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Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)

(每小题:5 分)

Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. Before going to high school, I had a very simple view of life. I usually did not think about the subjects of crime, poverty, or homelessness. As far as I knew, these things did not exist. The area around my school forced my eyes open as early as the first day of school. On the long bus ride through the city, I saw homeless dogs walking the streets. I also clearly recall seeing a homeless person picking through a trash can for the first time ever. The poverty of the area around my school made me see how truly lucky I was. I now began to appreciate everything which had been handed to me in life. In the long run, this led me to put a lot more faith in God because of all that He had given me. I started going to religious services more often. This also indirectly led to my involvement in the community around the school.

Students' lives become enriched simply by attending an inner-city school. When a person is exposed to city life, many different advantages can be gained. For someone who had lived in the suburbs all his life, such as myself, a new style of living can be experienced. This alone expands one's views of life in general. The religious aspect of my life grew, I was easily able to get involved in community service projects, and I became much more aware of the dangers which exist in the city. Going to school in the city helped me to overcome the simple views I once had, and I am now better prepared to take on the challenges which await me in life. 1.

B. A high school.

What sort of school does the author go to?B A. A religious school.