best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Passage One
1. A) To build Project Hope primary schools in poor rural areas. B) To establish Project Hope scholarships. C) To carry out distance education initiatives and training rural teachers. D) All the above.
2. A) 93.9 percent. B) 63.5 percent. C) 80 percent. D) 16 percent. 3. A) All the money that Project Hope received is domestic donations. B) All Project Hope primary schools and students aided by the project are in China's middle and western regions. C) There are still some 34 million students from poor families that need aid nationwide. D) Project Hope is the largest and most influential non-government welfare project in China.
Passage Two
1. A) She is a resident in the neighborhood. B) She is an education official. C) She is a school teacher. D) She is a City Councilwoman.
2. A) Because the plan would further divide the 1.1 million-student school system into layers. B) Because they wanted neighborhood children to have priority in admission to the new school. C) Because in the original plan, the new high school is a 1,650-student school. D) Because the new high school would bring an influx of teenagers and traffic to the already crowded area.
3. A) The students living in all the Queens school districts. B) The students living in three of the Queens school districts. C) The students attending five schools that Ms. Crowley had specified. D) The students in Maspeth.
4. A) It is expected to open in 2012. B) It is to be built on the site of the former Restaurant Depot. C) It is to be built on 74th Street and 57th Avenue. D) The land on which the new school is to be built has been purchased by the city. Passage Three
1. A