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1、2011 年四川省南充市教师公开招聘考试(中学英语)真题试卷(无答案)单项选择题1 其教学法被称作“ 产婆术 ”的教育家是( )。(A)亚里士多德(B)苏格拉底(C)昆体良(D)夸美纽斯2 一个国家教育制度的核心是( )。(A)社会教育制度(B)国民教育制度(C)学校教育制度(D)基础教育制度3 课程计划首先要解决的问题是( )。(A)课程设置(B)课程开设顺序(C)教学时数(D)学年编制和学周安排4 “教学过程最优化 ”的教学思想是由 ( )提出的。(A)赞科夫(B)巴班斯基(C)苏霍姆林斯基(D)凯洛夫5 我国教育目的制定的指导思想和理论基础是( )。(A)社会本位价值取向(B)个人本位价

2、值取向(C)马克思主义关于人的全面发展学说(D)政治本位价值取向简答题6 简述最近发展区的概念及其教育意义。论述题7 “教育的技巧并不在于能预见到课堂的所有细节,而是在于根据当时的具体情况,捕捉一些有价值的细节,巧妙地在学生不知不觉之中作出相应的调整和变动。” 苏霍姆林斯基分析教学细节的重要意义。词汇与结构8 Peter_a lot of Spanish by playing with the native boys and girls.(A)picked up(B) took up(C) made up(D)turned up9 Did you tell Julia about the re

3、sult? Oh, no, I forgot. I_her now.(A)will be calling(B) will call(C) call(D)am to call10 John, look at the time. _you play the piano at such a late hour?(A)Must(B) Can(C) May(D)Need11 Did Jack come back early last night? Yes. It was not yet eight oclock_he arrived home.(A)before(B) when(C) that(D)un

4、til12 Can the project be finished as planned? Sure, _it completed in time, well work two more hours a day.(A)having got(B) to get(C) getting(D)gets13 _, Carolina couldnt get the door open.(A)Try as she might(B) As she might try(C) She might try as(D)Might as she try14 How about putting some pictures

5、 into the report? _A picture is worth a thousand words.(A)No way.(B) Why not?(C) All right?(D)No matter.15 They _ on the program for almost one week before I joined them, and now we _on it as no good results have come out so far.(A)had been working; are still working(B) had worked; were still workin

6、g(C) have been working; have worked(D)have worked; are still working16 The place_the bridge is supposed to be built should be_the ross-river traffic is the heaviest.(A)which; where(B) at which; which(C) at which; where(D)which; in which17 Months ago we sailed ten thousand miles across this open sea,

7、 which_the Pacific, and we met no storms.(A)was called(B) is called(C) had been called(D)has been called18 _that he managed to get the information? Oh, a friend of his helped him.(A)Where was it(B) Who was it(C) How was it(D)Why was it19 There was such a long queue for coffee at the interval that we

8、_gave up.(A)eventually(B) unfortunately(C) generously(D)purposefully20 Word comes that free souvenirs will be given to_comes first.(A)no matter whom(B) whomever(C) no matter who(D)whoever21 _for the terrible accident, as the public thought, the mayor felt nervous and was at a loss what to do.(A)Havi

9、ng blamed(B) To blame(C) Being to be blamed(D)Being to blame22 How did the plan strike you? It_, so we cant think too highly of it.(A)all depends(B) makes no sense(C) is so practical(D)is just so so23 The new tax would force companies to_energy-saving measures.(A)adopt(B) adjust(C) adapt(D)accept24

10、I think_knowledge of the Internet is_must in our work today.(A)a; a(B) the; an(C) the; /(D)/; a25 _center has been set up to give_on scientific farming for the nearby farmers.(A)Information; advice(B) An information; advice(C) An information; advices(D)Information; advices26 Carl, go to wash the dis

11、hes. Why_? Jack is doing nothing over there.(A)me(B) I(C) he(D)him27 What did Mr Black do in the middle of the night? Well, Im not sure, but he was often heard_.(A)singing the same song(B) to sing the same song(C) sing a same song(D)to be playing same song完形填空27 The story goes that some time ago, a

12、man punished his 3-year-old daughter for wasting a roll of gold wrapping paper. Money was【C1】_and he became upset when the child tried to【C2】_a box to put under the Christmas tree. 【C3】 _, the little girl brought the【C4】_to her father the next morning and said, “ This is the gift for you, Daddy. “Th

13、e man was【C5 】_by his earlier overreaction, but he【C6】_angry again when he found out the box was【C7 】_He yelled at her, adding, “Dont you know, when you give someone a present, there is supposed to be【C8】_inside?“ The little girl【C9】_at him with tears in【C10 】_eyes and cried , “Oh, Daddy, its not em

14、pty at all. I blew【C11】_into the box. Theyre all for you, Daddy. “The father was【C12 】_He put his arms around his little girl, and he【C13】_for her forgiveness.Only a short time【C14】 _, an accident took the life of the child. It is also told that ever since then her father kept that【C15 】_box by his

15、bed for many years and, 【C16】_he was discouraged, he would take out a(n) 【C17 】_kiss and remember the【C18】_of the child who had put it there.In a very real sense, each one of us, as human beings, has been given a gold【C19 】_filled with unconditional love and kisses from our children, family members,

16、 friends, and God. There is【C20】_no possession, anyone could hold, more precious than this. 28 【C1 】(A)poor(B) rich(C) tight(D)loose29 【C2 】(A)decorate(B) furnish(C) finish(D)complete30 【C3 】(A)Otherwise(B) Nevertheless(C) Finally(D)Truthfully31 【C4 】(A)tree(B) notebook(C) book(D)box32 【C5 】(A)delig

17、hted(B) angry(C) ashamed(D)happy33 【C6 】(A)began(B) got(C) appeared(D)found34 【C7 】(A)full(B) heavy(C) empty(D)dull35 【C8 】(A)anything(B) something(C) everything(D)nothing36 【C9 】(A)looked down(B) looked into(C) looked out(D)looked up37 【C10 】(A)its(B) his(C) her(D)their38 【C11 】(A)kisses(B) luck(C)

18、 joy(D)delight39 【C12 】(A)embarrassed(B) shocked(C) interested(D)disappointed40 【C13 】(A)wanted(B) moved(C) excused(D)begged41 【C14 】(A)before(B) after(C) later(D)ago42 【C15 】(A)iron(B) silver(C) copper(D)gold43 【C16 】(A)wherever(B) whenever(C) whichever(D)however44 【C17 】(A)imaginary(B) wonderful(C

19、) actual(D)movable45 【C18 】(A)honor(B) likeness(C) memory(D)love46 【C19 】(A)cup(B) container(C) case(D)room47 【C20 】(A)simply(B) normally(C) mostly(D)hardly阅读理解47 Wishing to encourage her young sons progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert. After they were seated, the mot

20、her spotted a friend in the audience and walked down the aisle to greet her. Seizing the opportunity to explore the wonders of the concert hall, the little boy rose and eventually explored his way through a door marked “NO ADMITTANCE. “ When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about to begin

21、, the mother returned to her seat and discovered that the child was missing.Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights focused on the impressive Steinway on stage. In horror, the mother saw her little boy sitting at the keyboard, innocently picking out Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.At that moment,

22、the great piano master made his entrance, quickly moved to the piano, and whispered in the boys ear, “Dont quit. Keep playing. “Then leaning over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass part. Soon his right arm reached around to the other side of the child and he adde

23、d a running obbligato. Together, the old master and the young beginner transformed a frightening situation into a wonderfully creative experience. The audience was amazed and cheered up.Thats the way it is in life. What we can accomplish on our own is hardly noteworthy. We try our best, but the resu

24、lts arent exactly graceful flowing music. But when we trust in the hands of a Greater Power, our lifes work truly can be beautiful. Next time you set out to accomplish great feats, listen carefully. You can hear the voice of the Master, whispering in your ear, “Dont quit, keep playing. “48 Mother to

25、ok her son to the concert so that the boy could_.(A)be encouraged to be a brave man(B) become a piano master(C) be inspired for what hed achieved(D)be a great pianist49 The reason why the boy went to the piano was that_.(A)he was encouraged to explore(B) his mother forced him to have a look(C) he wa

26、s invited to by the master(D)he was curious about the surroundings50 What the famous pianist did at the beginning of the concert showed_.(A)what a real master was(B) what a pianist was(C) what a upright man was(D)what a merciful man was51 What did the author really want to tell us in the last paragr

27、aph?(A)Not being interrupted by others is important.(B) Life needs ones effort with guidance and cooperation.(C) It is necessary for us to keep doing everything.(D)It is important for us to get help from a famous person.51 Im really nervous opening Chatroulette(a website). I dont know if Im more sca

28、red of the possibility of coming face-to-face with a naked guy doing improper things, or the possibility of having to speak to someone normal. But its that uncertainty thats caused the “ game“ to explode into an Internet phenomenon.So, I hesitantly click “ play“. My face appears in a small box to th

29、e left of the screen. Im a 22-year-old guy, wearing jeans and a T-shirt, and sitting in my warmly lit bedroomnot too threatening, I think. Believing I look welcoming and friendly, I open all features: visual, audio and text. The user can disable these at any time if they feel uncomfortable.Quickly I

30、 find myself face-to-face with my first “ partner“. A guy with glasses is staring back at me. He looks like he spends too much time in front of the computer. “Hey“ , I say, “how are you going?“ “Good, “ says the guy. Sensing that he was not going to be very talkative, I hit the “next“ button.Just li

31、ke that, Im thrown across the world into someone elses bedroom. This time it looks like a middle-aged woman. I must have hit gold because 85 percent of Chatroulette users are male, according to the Wall Street Journal. Shes wearing sunglasses and smiles back. Before I can even say a word, she “nexts

32、“ me. “WHAT?!“Then, I fly through the Internet and arrive at my next partner. My nightmare, a man is sitting in his computer chair half-naked taking off his pants. Argghh! “ Next, next, next! “ For the next 30 minutes I keep my cursor(光标)over the “next“ button. My experiences continue to be short, s

33、hocking, and largely uninteresting. I discouragingly hit “next“ after seeing another naked man, and decide to end my session and close the window. This wasnt “the new social media experience“ I was hoping for. Maybe it was just a little bit too random.52 It is the autors_that leads him into Chatroul

34、ett.(A)curiosity(B) unwillingness(C) enthusiasm(D)ignorance53 The underlined word “disable“ in Paragraph 2 means_.(A)store(B) close(C) misuse(D)copy54 Among all the partners, _seemed to be the least interested in talking with the author.(A)the guy with glasses(B) the middle-aged woman(C) the man in

35、his computer chair(D)the last man mentioned54 Human demands on natural resources have doubled in less than 50 years and now outstripping what the Earth can provide by more than half, a new report has warned. If this situation continues, globally it will need the capacity of two Earths by 2030, the L

36、iving Planet Report said. And the report, from the World Wide Fund For Nature, the Zoological Society of London and the Global Footprint Network, said British people are still consuming far more than the Earth can offer.Wildlife in tropical countries is also under huge pressure, with populations of

37、species falling by 60 percent in three decades. The study, which looked at 8, 000 populations of 2, 500 species and studied the change in land use and water consumption across the globe, warned that if everyone lived such a lifestyle as they like, humans would need 2. 75 planets to survive. The worl

38、ds people are now living lifestyles which would require one and a half planets to support their lives, though there are significant differences between rich and poor nations.The UK comes 31 st in a list of countries based on their “ ecological footprint“ the amount of land and sea each person needs

39、to provide the food, clothes and other products they consume and to absorb the carbon dioxide they give off. The country has fallen down the league table from having the 15th biggest footprint in the last report two years ago, but the World Wide Fund For Nature points out this is due to an increase

40、in other countriesinfluence not a reduction in the UKs use of resources. Ireland has the 10th highest ecological footprint in the world, while the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Denmark, Belgium and the USA are the five worst countries for over-consumption of resources.It also carried a warning about

41、the loss of wildlife and ecosystems which people depend on for food, fuel, clean water and other resourceswith populations of species declining by 30 percent worldwide between 1970 and 2007.55 In this text the author wants to tell us_.(A)humans are overusing the planet(B) we need two earths to live

42、on by 2030(C) differences between rich and poor nations(D)wildlife on earth is under huge pressure56 According to the text, what has happened worldwide in the last three decades and seven years?(A)Populations of species have fallen by 60 percent.(B) Human demands on natural resources have doubled.(C

43、) Populations of species have declined by 30 percent.(D)Our lifestyles have used up 1.5 planetsresources.57 From the third paragraph we know_.(A)the UKs situation is no better than that of Ireland(B) the UK is now in its 15th position in the league table(C) the UK has reduced its consumption of natu

44、ral resources(D)other countries are increasing their consumption of natural resources57 Why is it that the more connected we get, the more disconnected we felt? Every advance in communications technology is a setback(挫折)to the intimacy of human interaction. With email and instant, messaging all over

45、 the Internet, we can now communicate without seeing or talking to one another. With voice mail, you can conduct entire conversations without ever reading anyone. If my mother has a question, I just leave the answer on her phone.As almost every contact between human beings gets automated(自动的), the m

46、ore people feel they are strangers to each other. You cant even call a person to get the phone number of another person anywhere. Telephone assistance is almost always fully automated.Buying gasoline at the station? Why say good morning to the attendant when you can pay with your credit card and sav

47、e yourself the bother of human contact?Making a deposit at the bank? Why talk to a clerk who might live in the neighborhood when you can just insert your credit card into the automatic contact?Pretty soon you wont have the burden of making eye contact at the food store. Some chain stores are using a

48、 self-canner so you can check yourself out, avoiding those cold clerks who look at you and ask how you are doing. 58 The first sentence of the passage shows that today_.(A)people do not stay in one place all the time(B) people do not like to be familiar with others(C) people feel much more lonely than before(D)people have less time to enjoy themselves59 The word “intimacy“ in line 2, Para 1, most probably means_.(A)closeness(B) tendency(C) curiosity(D)happiness60 If you ask somebody to give the telephone number of another person, you_.(A)can easily have

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