1附件1英语分级测试笔试试题(样题)SECTIONONELISTENINGTEST(40minutes)Inthissectionofthetest,youwillhaveanopportunitytodemonstrateyourabilitytounderstandconversationsandtalksinEnglish.Thereare3partstothissectionwithspecialdirectionsforeachpart.Answerallthequestionsonthebasisofwhatisstatedorimpliedbythespeakersinthistest.PartA-InpartA,youwillhear30shortconversationsbetweentwopeople.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearaquestionabouttheconversation.Theconversationsandquestionswillnotberepeated.-Afteryouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourtestbookandchoosethebestanswer.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen.-Nowyouhave90secondstoreadthroughthequestions.1.(A)Eachpersonwillbeallowedtobuyonlyoneticket.(B)Theticketswillselloutquickly.(C)Therockconcertwillprobablyberescheduled.(D)Therewillbeextraticketsattherockconcert.2.…PartB-InPartB,youwillhearlongconversations.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearseveralquestions.Theconversationsandquestionswillnotberepeated.-Afteryouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourtestbookandchoosethebestanswer.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen.-Nowyouhave90secondstoreadthroughthequestions.231.(A)Relaxingattheseashore.(B)Visitingherparents.(C)Sailingonaboat.(D)Preparingforarace.32.(A)Shewasinvitedonlyfortheweekend.(B)Theweatherwastoohot.(C)Shehadanappointment.(D)Shehadschoolworktodo.33.(A)Shehadtogohome.(B)Shewastootiredtocontinue.(C)Shehadtofinishherschoolwork.(D)Shewasthirsty.34.(A)Shedoesn'tknowhowtoswim.(B)Thewaterwastoodeep.(C)Thewaterwastoocold.(D)Shedidn'thaveenoughtime.…PartC-InPartC,youwillhearseveralshorttalks.Aftereachtalk,youwillhearsomequestions.Thetalksandquestionswillnotberepeated.-Afteryouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourtestbookandchoosethebestanswer.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen.-Nowyouhave90secondstoreadthroughthequestions.39.(A)Sheworksforamuseum.(B)She'saLincolnscholar.(C)Shedoesitasahobby.(D)Sheteachesacourseoncurrencyexchange.40.(A)Theyidentifythecitywherethepennywasminted.(B)Theyaretheinitialsofafamouscoincollector.(C)Theystandforthegovernmentagencythatmintscoins.(D)Theyaretheinitialsofthepersonwhocreatedthepenny'sdesign.41.(A)Allofherfriendscollectedthem.(B)Pennieswerecheaptocollect.(C)Someonegaveherararepenny.(D)Sheneededthemoney.342.(A)Tradecoinswithclubmembers.(B)Showtheaudiencehercoins.(C)Explainhowthepennyisminted.(D)DiscussthelifeofLincoln.…4SECTIONTWOREADINGTEST(55minutes)Inthissectionofthetest,youwillreadseveralpassages.Eachoneisfollowedbyanumberofquestionsaboutit.Forquestion1–50,youaretochoosetheonebestanswer,(A),(B),(C),or(D),toeachquestion.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen.Questions1–10AsPhiladelphiagrewfromasmalltownintoacityinthefirsthalfoftheeighteenthcentury,itbecameanincreasinglyimportantmarketingcenterforavastandgrowingagriculturalhinterland.Marketdayssawthecrowdedcityevenmorecrowded,asfarmersfromwithinaradiusof24ormorekilometersbroughttheirsheep,cows,pigs,vegetables,cider,andotherproductsfordirectsaletothetownspeople.TheHighStreetMarketwascontinuouslyenlargedthroughouttheperioduntil1736,whenitreachedfromFrontStreettoThird.By1745NewMarketwasopenedonSecondStreetbetweenPineandCedar.ThenextyeartheCallowhillMarketbeganoperation.Alongwithmarketdays,theinstitutionoftwice-yearlyfairspersistedinPhiladelphiaevenaftersimilartradingdayshadbeendiscontinuedinothercolonialcities.Thefairsprovidedameansofbringinghandmadegoodsfromoutlyingplacestowould-bebuyersinthecity.LinensandstockingsfromGermantown,forexample,werepopularitems.Auctionswereanotherpopularformofoccasionaltrade.Becauseofthecompetition,retailmerchantsopposedtheseaswellasthefairs.Althoughgovernmentalattemptstoeradicatefairsandauctionswerelessthansuccessful,theordinarycourseofeconomicdevelopmentwasonthemerchants'side,asincreasingbusinessspecializationbecametheorderoftheday.Exportmerchantsbecamedifferentiatedfromtheirimportingcounterparts,andspecialtyshopsbegantoappearinadditiontogeneralstoressellingavarietyofgoods.OneofthereasonsPhiladelphia'smerchantsgenerallyprosperedwasbecausethesurroundingareawasundergoingtremendouseconomicanddemographicgrowth.Theydidtheirbusiness,afterall,inthecapitalcityoftheprovince.Notonlydidtheycatertothegovernorandhiscircle,butcitizensfromalloverthecolonycametothecapitalforlegislativesessionsoftheassemblyandcouncilandthemeetingsofthecourtsofjustice.1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?(A)Philadelphia'sagricultureimportance(B)Philadelphia'sdevelopmentasamarketingcenter(C)ThesaleofimportedgoodsinPhiladelphia(D)TheadministrationofthecityofPhiladelphia2.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatnewmarketsopenedinPhiladelphiabecause(A)theyprovidedmoremodernfacilitiesthanoldermarkets(B)theHighStreetMarketwasforcedtoclose5(C)existingmarketswereunabletoservethegrowingpopulation(D)farmerswantedmarketsthatwereclosertothefarms.3.Thewordhinterlandinline3isclosestinmeanin