1、四川省教师公开招聘考试(中学英语)模拟试卷 1 及答案与解析单项选择题1 个体身心发展的某一方面机能和能力最适宜于形成的时期称为( )。(A)机能期(B)关键期(C)发展期(D)差异期2 我国中小学课程(教学) 计划的最基本部分是( ) 。(A)课程设置(B)课时分配(C)学科顺序(D)学周安排3 师生关系在人格上是( )的关系。(A)民主平等(B)互相尊敬(C)朋友(D)管理与被管理4 如果高水平学生在测验项目上能得高分,而低水平学生只能得低分,那么就说明下列哪种质量指标高?( )(A)效度(B)信度(C)难度(D)区分度5 ( )提出了著名的 “最近发展区”理论。(A)孟子(B)维果斯基(
2、C)弗洛伊德(D)洛克多项选择题6 新课程追求学生的个性发展,尊重学生的( )。(A)独特性(B)自主性(C)具体性(D)共性(E)思想性7 新课程从“ 文本课程” 走向 “体验课程”。教师由教学中的主角转向 “平等中的首席”。交往的基本属性是( ) 。(A)主体性(B)互动性(C)互惠性(D)平等性(E)灵活性8 中共中央国务院关于深化教育改革全面推进素质教育的决定进一步强调指出:“全面推进素质教育,根本上要( ) 来保障”。(A)靠教师(B)靠社会(C)靠法制(D)靠制度(E)靠学校9 申请认定教师资格,应当提交教师资格认定申请表和下列证明和材料:( )和户籍所在地的街道办事处、乡人民政府
3、或者工作单位、所毕业学校对其思想品德、有无犯罪记录等方面情况的鉴定及材料证明。(A)身份证(B)学历证书或者教师资格考试合格证明(C)教育行政部门或者受委托的高等学校指定的医院出具的体格检查证明(D)教材教法合格证(E)户口簿10 新义务教育法规定,实施义务教育,不收( )。(A)学费(B)杂费(C)书费(D)住宿费(E)课本费判断题11 教学评价应体现教师在其中的主导地位。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE12 课堂教学的分析和评估有助于教师了解自己上课的效果,发现优缺点,总结经验和教训,也有助于教师明确原定课时教案之所以能实现或不能实现的原因。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE
4、13 口语技能的教学着重于提高学生说的准确性、得体性、流利性和连贯性,增强语感。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE14 探究性学习是指学生为了达到一个共同的目标或完成一个共同的任务,在规定的时间内开展的小组活动。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE15 教师在教学中要注意发展学生的批判性思维能力和创新精神。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE名词解释16 学校教育17 讲授法简答题18 教师如何实现不断更新知识结构,适应现代社会发展对英语课程的要求?词汇与结构19 Could you do me a favor and take the box up to the sixth f
5、loor?_.(A)With pleasure(B) My pleasure(C) No wonder(D)No comment20 Is_here? No, Bob is ill at home.(A)anybody(B) somebody(C) everybody(D)nobody21 Dont be afraid of asking for help_it is needed.(A)unless(B) since(C) although(D)when22 This skirt was made_your mother_her own measure.(A)for; to(B) for;
6、for(C) to; to(D)for; by23 Tom got very angry when the other boys played a_on him.(A)role(B) trick(C) part(D)card24 The girl likes_and_.(A)tomatos; chicken(B) tomatoes; chickens(C) tomatoes; chicken(D)tomato; chickens25 I thought you wouldnt mind. Well, as a matter of fact, I dont, but you_me first.(
7、A)should ask(B) should have asked(C) must ask(D)must have asked26 To our surprise, the stranger_to be an old friend of my mothers.(A)turned out(B) turned up(C) set out(D)set up27 I took my condenser to a shed in the fields_I could do my experiment.(A)where(B) which(C) that(D)why28 I had to_because s
8、omeone else wanted to use the phone.(A)give up(B) put up(C) hang up(D)ring up29 We_to move but are still considering where to go.(A)are deciding(B) decided(C) have decided(D)had decided30 Energy is_makes one work.(A)what(B) something(C) anything(D)that31 Has your former classmate come back from Amer
9、ica? Yes, he_there for eight years.(A)has stayed(B) stays(C) was stayed(D)stayed32 If I_long enough to have a job, I would choose to be a doctor, _those AIDS patients.(A)had lived ; helping(B) should live ; help(C) were to live; helping(D)should have lived; help33 Could you tell Lucy about the news
10、when you see her? Sure, I will_I see her.(A)certainly(B) fortunately(C) probably(D)immediately完形填空33 One of the most remarkable things about the human mind is our ability to imagine the future. In our【C1】_we can see what has not yet happened. For example, while we are looking forward to【C2】_a new pl
11、ace or country, we【C3 】_what it will be like. We predict(预料 ) the【C4】_people will eat, dress and act. Of course, we do not always predict things【C5】_. Things are often very different from the way we【C6】_them to be. One of the【C7】_dreams in history is the dream of the German scientist, Kekule, who ha
12、d been【C8】_to work out a very difficult problem in physics. He had【C9】_and analyzed (分析) the problem from every angle(角度) for days, but there【 C10】_to be no way of【C11】_out the answer. Then one night he went to bed and dreamed. When he【C12】_up, he realized that he knew the answer. He had solved the
13、problem in his【C13】_. The hypnotist (催眠者) sat in the chair opposite him and spoke【C14】_: I want you to concentrate on my voice. Think about【 C15】_. You know nothing but my voice. And as you pay attention to my voice, your【C16】 _will get heavier. Soon youll be asleep. You will hear my voice and【C17】_
14、my words, but your body will be asleep, your eyes are too heavy. You are【C18】_asleep, and when you wake up you will【C19 】_nothing. You will forget everything. Now I am going to【C20 】_slowly from one to five. One, two, three, four, five.34 【C1 】(A)brains(B) senses(C) minds(D)sights35 【C2 】(A)visiting
15、(B) seeking(C) reaching(D)discovering36 【C3 】(A)imagine(B) know(C) feel(D)guess37 【C4 】(A)custom(B) habit(C) style(D)way38 【C5 】(A)quickly(B) simply(C) correctly(D)neatly39 【C6 】(A)required(B) wished(C) left(D)expected40 【C7 】(A)funny(B) dull(C) famous(D)silly41 【C8 】(A)managing(B) trying(C) thinkin
16、g(D)hoping42 【C9 】(A)studied(B) learned(C) discussed(D)tackled43 【C10 】(A)used(B) ought(C) seemed(D)had44 【C11 】(A)making(B) finding(C) turning(D)letting45 【C12 】(A)gave(B) sat(C) woke(D)got46 【C13 】(A)dream(B) lesson(C) research(D)exercise47 【C14 】(A)softly(B) loudly(C) slowly(D)firmly48 【C15 】(A)e
17、verything(B) something(C) nothing(D)anything49 【C16 】(A)eyes(B) feet(C) head(D)body50 【C17 】(A)believe(B) repeat(C) take(D)understand51 【C18 】(A)really(B) extremely(C) actually(D)almost52 【C19 】(A)accept(B) remember(C) hear(D)receive53 【C20 】(A)count(B) say(C) add(D)speak阅读理解53 Ranch. It was near Lo
18、s Angeles in California. A few years later Hollywood was one of the famous places in the world. At the beginning of the 20th century there was a big farm called Hollywood. From the 1910s to the 1950s, Hollywood was the film center of the world.Every family knew the names of its film starsCharlie Cha
19、plin, Greta Garbo, Bergman and hundreds more.The reason why people went to Hollywood to make films was the sun. At first, people made films in New York on the east coast of the United States.But then they heard about Los Angeles, where there are 350 days of the sun every year. As they made all the f
20、ilms by sunlight, the west coast was a much better place to work. Also near Hollywood you can find mountains and sea and desert. They did not have to travel far to make any kind of film.When TV became popular, Hollywood started making films for television. Then in the 1970s they discovered people st
21、ill went to the cinema to see big expensive films. Nowadays they are still making films in Hollywood and people see them all over the world. 54 Hollywood used to be a_.(A)cinema(B) big farm(C) park(D)market55 In the 1910s Hollywood became a_.(A)famous theatre(B) good place to have holidays(C) film c
22、enter(D)home for stars56 Who was not mentioned (提到) as a film star in the passage_.(A)Charlie Chaplin(B) Marily Monroe(C) Bergman(D)Greta Garbo57 People went to Hollywood to make films because_.(A)it was a beautiful place(B) they could find many film stars(C) there was a lot of sunlight there(D)it w
23、as a famous place58 Which statement(说法) is true?_(A)The west coast was a better place to make films.(B) There are no mountains near Hollywood.(C) People no longer went to the cinema after television became popular.(D)Hollywood began to make films for television after the First World War.58 I am Serg
24、ey Brin! I was bom in Moscow. In 1979, when I was 5, my family immigrated to the U. S. A. , California. I remember that on my 9th birthday I got my first computer Commodore 64 .Later I graduated with honors in the University of Maryland in Mathematics and IT. The main field of my science research wa
25、s the technologies used to collect data from unsystematic sources as well as large quantities of texts and science data. I was the author of dozens of articles in leading American academic magazines.The greatest event in my life happened when in 1998. I was preparing for the defense (论文答辩) of my Doc
26、tors degree in Stanford University. There the fate made me meet Larry Pagea young computer genius. Larry belonged to the intellectual (知识分子) society. Larry and I quickly became friends when we worked together.We were searching day and night on the Internet. We were finding a lot of information but w
27、ith the feeling we still couldnt find enough of what we were looking for. Naturally the idea for a search engine that would allow specific information to be found in the endless pool of data was bom like it came to us. It wasnt our plans but we gave up the education at the university. You know the n
28、ext part, maybewe managed to turn an ordinary garage in Meplo Park, California, the U. S. A. into our first office, in which Google was born. With excitement we typed the name of the thing which we created with love on September 14th, 1998www. Google, com. Now, after those years we bought this garag
29、e. As a symbol it will always remind us that everything is possible.59 Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?_(A)The Birth of Google.(B) The Founder of Google.(C) The Importance of Cooperation.(D)The Great Contribution to the Internet.60 Sergey Brin actually graduated from_
30、.(A)the University of Moscow(B) the University of California(C) the University of Maryland(D)Stanford University61 From the passage we know that Larry Page_.(A)was born into a rich merchant family(B) was once a student in Stanford University(C) published some academic articles when young(D)was Brins
31、 important partner in starting Google62 Why did they found Google?_(A)Because they loved working with the Internet so much.(B) Because they wanted to make a lot of money through the Internet.(C) Because they hoped to make it easier to find specific information online.(D)Because they believed everyth
32、ing is possible.63 Which is the right order of what happened?_ a. My family moved from Russia to the U. S.A.b. I met Larry Page. c. I was given a computer as a present on my 9th birthday. d. Google was born in an ordinary garage in California. e. I graduated from the university in Mathematics and IT
33、.(A)a-c-e-b-d(B) c-a-b-e-d(C) a-c-b-d-e(D)c-b-a-e-d63 YANGONMyanmar has officially accepted an offer of the United States to send humanitarian aid (人道主义援助 ) to the countrys cyclone(飓风; 暴风) victims, state radio reported Friday in a night broadcast Myanmar Deputy Foreign Minister U Kyaw Thu gave the a
34、ssurance Friday, saying that the country is receiving such relief aid from any other country without limit at this time according to its policy(政策) of dealing with the disaster, the report said.Kyaw Thu denied rumors about Myanmars turning down of such relief materials from Western countries but acc
35、epting those from nations in good relations with Myanmar, saying that the country has never done so in this case.Kyaw Thu said that wishers abroad may make cash donation through Myanmar embassies (使馆) stationed there, while those who like to donate relief goods may present them at the Yangon Interna
36、tional Airport and seaports.According to the report, the US relief aid would arrive in Yangon in days.A Foreign Ministry statement said, Earlier on Friday at this moment, the international community can best help the victims by donating emergency provisions such as medical supplies, food, cloth, ele
37、ctricity generators, and materials for emergency shelter or with financial assistance, adding that Myanmar will wholeheartedly welcome such course of ac-tion .The government and the people of Myanmar are grateful to the friendly nations, the United Nations, international organizations, non - governm
38、ental organizations, private individuals and others for their sympathy and generosity, it said.64 Which of the following is true?_(A)The US relief aid was turned down at first and then accepted.(B) The US relief aid has been sent to the capital city of Myanmar.(C) There are rumors(谣言) that Myanmar h
39、as turned down the US relief aid.(D)Myanmar will wholeheartedly welome such course of action but the US relief aid.65 We Chinese may donate money to help the countrys cyclone victims through_.(A)The Myanmar embassy in Beijing(B) the Yangon International Airport(C) the United Nations(D)the Yangon Int
40、ernational seaports66 What can the international community (组织) best help the victims in Myanmar?(A)Medical supplies.(B) Financial assistance.(C) Electricity generators.(D)All of the above.67 What is Myanmars policy toward the aids from abroad?_(A)Myanmar prefers cash donation to relief goods.(B) My
41、anmar only receives emergency provisions such as medical supplies, food, cloth, electricity generators, etc.(C) Myanmar receives relief aid from any other country without any limit.(D)Myanmar prefers relief goods to cash donation.68 The title that best expresses the idea of the passage is_.(A)How to
42、 help Myanmar(B) Myanmar accepts US humanitarian aid officially(C) Myanmar is receiving relief aid from any other country without limit(D)The government and the people of Myanmar are grateful68 Science is a dominant theme in our culture. Since it touches almost every facet of our life, educated peop
43、le need at least some acquaintance with its structure and operation. They should also have an understanding of the subculture in which scientists live and the kinds of people they are. An understanding of general characteristics of science as well as specific scientific concepts is easier to attain
44、if one knows something about the things that excite and frustrate the scientist.This book is written for the intelligent student or lay person whose acquaintance with science is superficial; for the person who has been presented with science as a musty storehouse of dried facts; for the person who s
45、ees the chief objective of science as the production of gadgets; and for the person who views the scientist as some sort of magician. The book can be used to supplement a course in any science, to accompany any course that attempts to give an understanding of the modern world, orindapendent of any c
46、oursesimply to provide a better understanding of science. We hope this book will lead readers to a broader perspective on scientific attitudes and a more realistic view of what science is, who scientists are, and what they do. It will give them an awareness and understanding of the relationship betw
47、een science and our culture and an appreciation of the roles science may play in our culture. In additian, readers may learn to appreciate the relationship between scientific views and some of the values and philosophies that are pervasive in our culture.We have tried to present in this book an accu
48、rate and up - to - date picture of the scientific community and the people who populate it. That population has in recent years come to comprise more and more women. This increasing role of women in the scientific subculture is not an unique incident but, rather, part of the trend evident in all seg
49、ments of society as more women enter traditionally male - dominated fields and make significant contributions. In discussing these changes and contributions, however, we are faced with a language that is implicitly sexist, one that uses male nouns or pronouns in referring to unspecified individuals. To offset this b