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1、教师公开招聘考试(小学英语)模拟试卷 7(无答案)Vocabulary and Structure1 Would you be back some time earlier, David? Sure._(A)How come?(B) What s up?(C) Take your time.(D)It makes no difference.2 When his uncle returned from Hong Kong, the boy asked_what present he would get.(A)curiously(B) fluently(C) properly(D)conscio

2、usly3 The heart is_intelligent than the stomach, for they are both controlled by the brain.(A)no more(B) not much(C) not so(D)much more4 Sometimes the children just_have someone with the patience and willingness to lend an ear and spare a little of their time.(A)may(B) must(C) can(D)need5 The police

3、 arrested the suspect concerned with the_murder last night.(A)advised(B) attended(C) attempted(D)admitted6 Some people fear that_air pollution may bring about changes in_weather around the world.(A)/; the(B) the; /(C) an; the(D)the; a7 Children may get into some bad habits_they lack self-discipline.

4、(A)when(B) unless(C) though(D)until8 The author and photographer_coming to our university to give a lecture next Friday.(A)was(B) is(C) were(D)are9 I would appreciate_greatly if you could give me a three-day leave.(A)you(B) it(C) that(D)myself10 But for your help, I_the work ahead of time.(A)wouldn

5、t have finished(B) didn t finish(C) hadn t finished(D)wouldn t finish11 There is more and more doubt_the UN resolution aimed at stopping humanitarian crisis in Libya has been abused.(A)if(B) that(C) /(D)whether12 Dont do that again,_?(A)will you(B) do you(C) does you(D)can you13 Soon after_, Britain

6、 not only gave up its economic hegemony but also suffered a deep loss of its position of industrial leadership.(A)1900(B) the First World War(C) the Second World War(D)196014 The reasons for teaching writing to students of English as a foreign language include reinforcement, language_, learning styl

7、e and, most importantly, writing as a skill in its own right.(A)acquisition(B) learning(C) exposure(D)development15 I love watching French films,_they are sometimes confusing.(A)as if(B) even though(C) since(D)becauseReading Comprehension15 For many women choosing whether to work or not to work outs

8、ide their home is a luxury; they must work to survive. Others face a hard decision. Perhaps the choice has to do with economics. One husband said, “Marge and I decided after careful consideration that for her to go back to work at this moment was an extravagance. We couldnt afford it.“ With two pres

9、chool children, it soon became clear in their figuring that with babysitters, transportation, and increased taxes, rather than having more money, they might actually end up with less.Economic factors are usually the first to be considered, but they are not the most important. The most important aspe

10、cts of the decision have to do with the emotional needs of each member of the family. It is in this area that husbands and wives find themselves having to face many confusing and conflicting feelings.There are many women who find that homemaking is boring or who feel imprisoned if they have to stay

11、home with a young child or several children. On the other hand, there are women who think that homemaking gives them the deepest satisfaction.From my own experience, I would like to suggest that sometimes the decision to go back to work is made in too much haste. There are few decisions that I now r

12、egret more. I wasnt mature enough to see how much I could have gained at home. I regret my impatience to get on with my career. I wish I had allowed myself the luxury of watching the world through my little girl s eyes.16 Why do many women have to work outside their home?(A)Because their economic si

13、tuation decides that they have no other alternative.(B) Because they don t like looking after the children at home.(C) Because doing the house work is very dull and unpaid.(D)Because they think the work outside their home is a luxury for them.17 Why did Marge and her husband think it an extravagance

14、 for Marge to go back to work?(A)Because they might pay more than they earned on the whole.(B) Because they don t have the baby sitter to help them.(C) Because Marge has to take care of their children at home.(D)Because Marge has to pay more transportation fares.18 What are the two major considerati

15、ons in deciding whether women should out to work?(A)The economic factor and their social status in their life.(B) The social status and the family role they play in the family.(C) The economic factor and the emotional needs of family members.(D)The social status and the requirements of the society.1

16、9 Some women would rather do housework and take care of their children than pursue a career because they feel_.(A)highly stressed while working with others(B) greatly competitive at work(C) surprisingly upset while working with men(D)deeply satisfied with their work at home20 If given a second chanc

17、e, the writer would probably choose to _.(A)work outside home and make a lot of money(B) stay at home and take care of her family(C) work outside home on week and stay at home the other(D)observe the world in her little daughter s eyes20 Long ago men learned that the world of nature is built with ma

18、thematical exactness according to refined and powerful laws; every bee stokes its wings exactly 440 times a second to propel itself forty miles an hour; the eye of every fly has exactly 7,000 lenses; every spiders thread is composed of 300 single threads.The progress of civilization itself can be me

19、asured by its range of mathematics. The early Egyptians know enough of geometry to build the pyramids and the Greeks used trigonometry to measure the circumference of the earth two thousand years before Columbus sailed. European civilization combined geometry and trigonometry with the decimal system

20、 of the Arabs to produce the maps with which the European explored the world. In a later century, mathematicians studied the pendulum (钟摆) of the newly invented clock and created the language of calculus to measure motion.The yardstick of measurement today must cover everything from units tinier tha

21、n atoms to distance of millions of light years. Speed and accuracy are vital. Man can never send a racket to Mars unless he knows the exact distance to the planet. Since the slightest error could mean missing it by 30,000 miles. In navigating amid the planets and stars, man must have the help of som

22、e kind of machine calculators for fast and absolutely accurate information.21 The author shows how the exactness of nature s laws is reflected in_.(A)the language of calculus(B) the measurement of motion(C) the creatures of nature(D)the progress of civilization22 How is the second paragraph develope

23、d?(A)By contrast.(B) By classification.(C) By making assumption.(D)By giving example.23 What does the underlined word in Paragraph 3 probably mean?(A)standard(B) accuracy(C) method(D)process24 What can be inferred from the text?(A)In ancient times people knew nothing about mathematics.(B) The power

24、of nature used to have a great influence on man.(C) Progress in civilization demands ever better mathematical tools.(D)Technology plays an important role in information collection.25 Where does the passage most probably come from?(A)A new report.(B) A book review.(C) A science magazine.(D)A maths te

25、xtbook.25 Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, 25, is a guardsman in Britain. On Dec. 11, 2012, he became the first Indian soldier to parade outside Buckingham Palace. He said wearing a turban instead of the famous bearskin was “the best moment of his life“. The historical day came as the UKs 2011 census was

26、published. It shows nearly one in seven of the population in 2011 were foreign born.The increase in the number of immigrants in the country is especially obvious in London. For the first time in history fewer than half the population of London described themselves as “White British“.The top source o

27、f new immigrants to the country is India. Many other immigrants are from Poland, Pakistan, Ireland and Germany.One major reason for the explosion in the foreign-born population is the accession of 12 countries in the central and eastern Europe to the EU, giving them the right to live and work in the

28、 UK, said the office for National statistics, which was responsible for the census.For many immigrants the UK tends to be a good place for life and work. Kissy Meyer, 25, moved to Nottingham from Germany in 2007.“The UK is a great place to live because everyone is so sociable. Apart from the heavy d

29、rinking, I love the outgoing lifestyle.“ She told The Sun.The census results also suggested the English language could be a barrier for immigrants trying to integrate into British society. In 91 percent of households, English is the main language spoken. However, in four percent of British families,

30、 no one is brought up speaking English.“Britain needs to do more to help integrate its immigrant population,“ the Labor leader Ed Miliband said in a speech in London on Dec 14, 2012.The future labor government would make proficiency in the English language a key priority, seeking to achieve what he

31、calls a “connected nation“ rather than a “segregated one“.“We can only converse if we can speak the same language, so if we are going to build one nation, we need to start with everyone in Britain knowing how to speak English,“ he said.26 It can be inferred that the guardsmen who parade outside Buck

32、ingham Palace_.(A)are mostly foreign-born(B) are all “White British“(C) should not wear a turban(D)usually should wear bearskins27 Which statement about Kissy Mayer is True?(A)She loved the lifestyle in the UK.(B) She was a journalist of The Sun.(C) She moved from Nottingham in 2007.(D)She thought e

33、veryone in the UK is too sociable.28 The 2011 census results show that_.(A)more than one in seven of the population in 2011 were foreign-born(B) half the population of London described themselves as “White British“(C) English can be a barrier for immigrants trying to integrate into British society(D

34、)only in four percent of British families, children are brought up speaking English29 The writer s attitude towards the help to make immigrants speak English is_.(A)negative(B) neutral(C) positive(D)biased30 Which of the following is the best title for the passage?(A)The Historical Day(B) Results of

35、 a Census(C) Diversity in Britain(D)Immigrants ProblemsClose30 I grew up seeing handwritten notes as the best expression of love. My mom often【C1 】_small, square papers on the bed for me to find. Sometimes it was just a smiley【C2】_, other times she simply wrote the words “love you“【 C3】_ ordinary ba

36、llpoint pen, but it was more than enough.Starting in elementary school, my mom【C4】_ me to write notes to my grandma who lived a few hours away. Grandma【C5】_ wrote back. The excitement I felt when I looked in the【C6】_ and saw a letter in my grandmas shaky letters never【C7 】_. By studying her handwrit

37、ing, I could almost【C8】_how she d been feeling that day. Those notes are now treasures.The words, “You make me【C9】_,“ from my dad when I got my first prize and birthday notes from friends are all lifelines I cant bear to【C10】_.However, my greatest lifelines came from my daughter, Avery. One day I pu

38、t a yellow note on her【 C11】_not realizing there was a blank one【C12】_to it. When I cleaned out her lunch box that night, the number of my notes had【C13】_.I cried when I saw she d written the same thing as me.“I love you. Avery.“I reached up and stuck my daughter s【C14】_on the cabinet where the sand

39、wich bread was stored as a source of daily【C15】_. Then later another in my clothes closet where I got【C16 】_, and another on the bathroom mirror where I brushed my【 C17】_.“I love you. I will love you for my whole life.“Until today my daughter still【C18 】_posts lifelines to me. Now they are not so mu

40、ch for encouragement【 C19】_ they are remindersreminders that time is flying.Because the untraditional spelling has become【C20】_, letters are no longer gigantic, but rather small and dainty (优美的). But the love, the love is still there.31 【C1 】(A)carried(B) left(C) covered(D)collected32 【C2 】(A)story(

41、B) diary(C) sign(D)face33 【C3 】(A)in(B) on(C) without(D)at34 【C4 】(A)allowed(B) witnessed(C) requested(D)prevented35 【C5 】(A)hardly(B) always(C) gradually(D)never36 【C6 】(A)mailbox(B) pocket(C) parcel(D)basket37 【C7 】(A)changed(B) grew(C) fell(D)disappeared38 【C8 】(A)predict(B) tell(C) explain(D)dou

42、bt39 【C9 】(A)proud(B) famous(C) confident(D)surprised40 【C10 】(A)sort out(B) pack up(C) throw away(D)take up41 【C11 】(A)coat(B) sandwich(C) schoolbag(D)pencil-box42 【C12 】(A)referred(B) approached(C) belonged(D)attached43 【C13 】(A)gone(B) increased(C) worked(D)moved44 【C14 】(A)picture(B) love(C) hop

43、e(D)note45 【C15 】(A)duty(B) encouragement(C) schedule(D)motto46 【C16 】(A)dressed(B) raised(C) prepared(D)arranged47 【C17 】(A)shoes(B) floors(C) teeth(D)walls48 【C18 】(A)carefully(B) generally(C) regularly(D)timely49 【C19 】(A)as if(B) even if(C) although(D)as50 【C20 】(A)traditional(B) special(C) funny(D)valuableWriting51 “Where there is a will,there is a way” 请用英文阐述你对这句谚语的理解和认识。注意:词数不少于 150,文中不得出现与本人相关的信息。

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