1、四川省教师公开招聘考试(中学英语)模拟试卷 2 及答案与解析单项选择题1 提倡程序教学,依靠教学机器或程序化教科书呈现学习程序,使学生循序个别学习的代表人物是( ) 。(A)斯金纳(B)弗洛伊德(C)马斯洛(D)罗杰斯2 学校教育互动系统中的三个核心因素为( )。(A)教学、学生、学校(B)教、学、环境(C)教师、学生、课程(D)教师、学生、领导3 狭义的教育主要是指( )。(A)社会教育(B)职业培训(C)学校教育(D)家庭教育4 在人类教育史上首次提出“教育遵循自然” 学说的是 ( )。(A)卢梭(B)赫尔巴特(C)加德纳(D)亚里士多德5 近代最早的一部教育学著作是( )。(A)大教学论
2、(B) 论演说家的培养(C) 普通教育学(D)民本主义与教育多项选择题6 成败归因理论认为,学生常将成功或失败归因于( )。(A)能力(B)努力(C)运气(D)任务难度(E)环境7 关于课程目标的创新,每门学科的目标至少包括( )。(A)知识与技能(B)过程与方法(C)情感态度(D)价值观(E)成绩高低8 新课程改革方案明确了课程结构的( )。(A)综合性(B)均衡性(C)选择性(D)自主性(E)灵活性9 评价教师课堂教学质量的基本因素有( )。(A)教学目标明确(B)学生参与学习的积极性高(C)教育方法恰当(D)教学组织合理(E)教育态度端正10 努力营造宽松、民主、和谐的教学气氛是教师必须
3、注意的教学原则,为此,教师应该( ) 。(A)保护学生的自尊心和积极性(B)创设各种合作学习的活动(C)特别关注学习有困难的学生(D)让学习好的学生成为其他学生的榜样(E)特别关注学习好的学生判断题11 教师道德是指教师个人的道德而不是指教师的职业道德。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE12 教师只要在课堂教学中按其职业道德的要求行事就可以了。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE13 只要有一定的科学文化知识就可以当教师。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE14 教师职业是一种专业性极强的职业,对从业人员的素养应有特殊而严格的规定。( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE15 师生
4、关系就是教与学的关系。 ( )(A)TRUE(B) FALSE简答题16 启发式和注入式是两种对立的教学方法体系,试对两者作简要分析。填空题17 高中英语课程的目标以_为基础,共有四个级别(六至九级)的目标要求。18 _是防止或减少遗忘的好办法。词汇与结构19 December is_month of the year.(A)twelfth(B) the twelve(C) the twelvth(D)the twelfth20 Youd better_loudly when they are sleeping.(A)speak(B) to speak(C) not to speak(D)no
5、t speak21 Do you want to go to the movie, Jane? _. I feel like doing something different.(A)Dont mention it(B) I dont want it(C) I dont think so(D)Not really22 Was his father very strict with him when he was at school? Yes. He had never praised him_he became one of the top students in his grade.(A)a
6、fter(B) unless(C) until(D)when23 Its really hot_January in Harbin now. Better take off your coat.(A)in(B) during(C) for(D)to24 When can we discuss the problem? _when we can, we must prepare for it right now.(A)No matter(B) Even though(C) As soon as(D)So that25 The police still havent found her, but
7、theyre doing all they_.(A)may(B) can(C) must(D)will26 I was_and all of my equipment_working well.(A)in good healthy; was(B) in a good health; were(C) in good health; was(D)in good healthy; were27 Its good that we_to the park because its started to rain.(A)dont go(B) hadnt gone(C) didnt go(D)wasnt go
8、ing28 Many people believe we are heading for an environmental disaster(灾难) _we radically (根本地) change the (way we live.(A)but(B) though(C) unless(D)in case29 How much did you_fixing the TV?(A)pay off(B) pay back(C) pay for(D)pay down30 Both teams were in hard training; _was willing to lose the game.
9、(A)either(B) neither(C) another(D)the other31 I wonder why Mary is so unfriendly to us. She is_than unfriendly, Im afraid.(A)shyer(B) much shyer(C) shy more(D)more shy32 Can I use the car now? Sorry, but it_.(A)will repair(B) has repaired(C) is still being repaired(D)was repaired33 She_a novel last
10、month but I dont know whether she has finished it.(A)was translating(B) translated(C) had translated(D)has translated完形填空33 There are many kinds of friends. Some are always【C1】_you, but dont understand you. Some say only a few words to you, but understand you. Many people will step in your life, but
11、 only【C2 】_friends leave footprints (脚印).I shall always recall (回忆) the autumn and the girl with the【C3】_. She will always bring back the friendship between us. I know she will always be my best friend.It was the golden season. I could see the yellow leaves【C4】_with the cool【C5】_In such a season, I
12、liked walking alone on the roads covered with leaves,【C6】_to the sound of them.Autumn is a【C7】_season and life is uninteresting. The free days always get me【C8】_. But one day, the sound of a violin【C9】_into my ears like a stream (小溪) flowing in the mountains. I was so surprised that I jumped to see
13、what it was. A young girl, standing in the wind, was【C10】 _in playing her violin.I had【C11】_seen her before. The music was so nice that I listened quietly. Lost in the music, I didnt know that I had been【C12】_there for so long but my existence (存在) did not seem to disturb her.Leaves were still falli
14、ng. Every day she played the violin at the corner of the building【C13】_. I went downstairs to watch her performance. I was the only listener. The autumn seemed no longer lonely and life became【C14】_.【C15】_we didnt know each other, I thought we were already good friends. I believe she also loved me.A
15、utumn was nearly over. One day, when I was listening carefully, the sound suddenly【C16】_. To my astonishment (惊讶 ), the girl came over to me. You must like music from the violin, she said. Yes. And you play very well. Why did you stop? I asked.Suddenly, a【C17】_expression appeared on her face and I c
16、ould feel something unusual.I came here to see my grandmother, but now I must leave. I once played very badly. It was your listening every day that【C18 】_me. she said.In fact, it was your playing【C19】_gave me a meaningful autumn, I answered, Lets be friends.The girl smiled, and so did I. I never hea
17、rd her play again in my life. I no longer went down stairs to listen to her. Only thick leaves were left behind. But I will always remember the fine figure(身影) of the girl. She is like a 【C20】_so short, so bright, like a shooting star giving off so much light that makes the autumn beautiful.34 【C1 】
18、(A)with(B) for(C) against(D)to35 【C2 】(A)good(B) true(C) new(D)old36 【C3 】(A)sound(B) song(C) play(D)violin37 【C4 】(A)shaking(B) hanging(C) falling(D)floating38 【C5 】(A)wind(B) snow(C) air(D)rain39 【C6 】(A)watching(B) listening(C) seeing(D)hearing40 【C7 】(A)lively(B) lovely(C) harvest(D)lonely41 【C8
19、 】(A)up(B) off(C) down(D)over42 【C9 】(A)flowed(B) grew(C) entered(D)ran43 【C10 】(A)lost(B) active(C) busy(D)interested44 【C11 】(A)once(B) never(C) often(D)usually45 【C12 】(A)waiting(B) stopping(C) standing(D)hearing46 【C13 】(A)because(B) so(C) while(D)if47 【C14 】(A)interesting(B) moving(C) encouragi
20、ng(D)exciting48 【C15 】(A)But(B) However(C) Even(D)Though49 【C16 】(A)stopped(B) began(C) gone(D)changed50 【C17 】(A)happy(B) sad(C) strange(D)surprised51 【C18 】(A)surprised(B) excited(C) encouraged(D)interested52 【C19 】(A)that(B) which(C) it(D)who53 【C20 】(A)song(B) dream(C) fire(D)sister阅读理解53 As pri
21、ces and building costs keep rising, the do -it -yourself (DIY) trend (趋势) in the U. S. continues to grow.We needed furniture (家具 ) for our living room, says John Ross, and we just didnt have enough money to buy it. So we decided to try making a few tables and chairs. John got married six months ago,
22、 and like many young people these days, they are struggling to make a home at a time when the cost of living is very high. The Rosses took a 2 - week course for $ 280 at a night school. Now they build all their furniture and make repairs around the house.Jim Hatfield has three boys and his wife died
23、. He has a full - time job at home as well as in a shoe making factory. Last month, he received a car repair bill for $ 420. I was deeply upset about it. Now Ive finished a car repair course, I should be able to fix the car by my-self. “John and Jim are not unusual people. Most families in the count
24、ry are doing everything they can to save money so they can fight the high cost of living. If you want to become a do - it - yourselfer , you can go to DIY classes. And for those who dont have time to take a course, there are books that tell you how you can do things yourself.54 We can learn from the
25、 text that many newly married people_.(A)find it hard to pay for what they need(B) have to learn to make their own furniture(C) take DIY courses run by the government(D)seldom go to a department store to buy things55 John and his wife went to evening classes to learn how to_.(A)run a DIY shop(B) mak
26、e or repair things(C) save time and money(D)improve the quality of life56 When the writer says that Jim has a full - time job at home, he means Jim_.(A)makes shoes in his home(B) does extra work at night(C) does his own car and home repairs(D)keeps house and looks after his children57 Jim Hatfield d
27、ecided to become a do - it - yourselfer when_.(A)his car repairs cost too much(B) the car repair class was not helpful(C) he could not possibly do two jobs(D)he had to raise the children all by himself58 What would be the best title for the text?_(A)The Joy of DIY(B) You Can Do It Too!(C) Welcome to
28、 Our DIY Course !(D)Ross and Hatfield : Believers in DIY58 Throughout history, people had dreamed about joining England and France together. Even Napoleon had a plan to dig a tunnel (隧道 ) and reach England. One of the first people who tried to dig a tunnel under the Channel(英吉利海峡) was a French engin
29、eer called Albert Mathieu. His tunnel failed.In 1881 , Colonel Beamont and Captain English from Britain also tried to dig a tunnel. Their tunnel went six kilometers into the Channel. Queen Victoria stopped them and said it was dangerous to connect with France. It was a very good tunnel, and it is st
30、ill there today.The new tunnel (ready in 1993) is, in fact, three tunnelstwo for trains and a service tunnel for fresh air to go in and for men who take care of the tunnels. The tunnels are fifty kilometers long, forty meters under water. Forty kilometers of tunnel are under the sea itself. They are
31、 the longest undersea tunnels in the world. Trains travel through the tunnels at 160 km/h. People drive their cars onto trains and the trains take them through the tunnel. Each train takes 1, 500 people and there are trains every ten minutes.A special radio station called Channel Channel has started
32、, because it is impossible to receive normal radio signals (信号) when you are under the sea. The station sends news to keep people up - to - date with the world outside while they are in the tunnel.59 What was peoples dream about England and France?_(A)Napoleon could reach England.(B) Napoleon could
33、dig a tunnel for them.(C) Albert Mathieu would succeed.(D)England and France could be joined together.60 Which is TRUE about the tunnel built in 1881?_(A)The tunnel went six kilometers from France.(B) Tunnel - building was a dangerous job.(C) The old tunnel is still under the sea.(D)The queen agreed
34、 to the digging plan.61 Whats the traveling like in the tunnel?_(A)Trains and cars can travel at 160 km/h.(B) People can travel by trains through two tunnels.(C) It takes ten minutes to go through the tunnel by train(D)People can drive their cars or take trains through the tunnel.62 Channel Channel
35、has started to_.(A)tell people what the date is(B) send news about people in the tunnel(C) tell people news about the outside world(D)receive radio signals of the outside world63 The passage mainly tells us_.(A)the history of the Channel tunnel(B) the importance of the Channel tunnel(C) its hard wor
36、k to dig an undersea tunnel(D)the people who tried to dig the Channel tunnel63 The decline in moral standardswhich has long concerned social analystshas at last captured the attention of average Americans. And Jean Bethke Elshtain, for one, is glad.The fact that ordinary citizens are now starting to
37、 think seriously about the nations moral climate, says this ethics (伦理学) professor at the University of Chicago, is reason to hope that new ideas will come forward to improve it.But the challenge is not to be underestimated. Materialism and individualism in American society are the biggest obstacles
38、. The thought that Im in it for me has become deeply rooted in the national consciousness, Ms. Elshtain says.Some of this can be attributed to the disintegration of traditional communities, in which neighbors looked out for one another, she says. With todays greater mobility and with so many couples
39、 working, those bonds have been weakened, replaced by a greater emphasis on self.In a 1996 poll of Americans, loss of morality topped the list of the biggest problems facing the U. S. And Elshtain says the public is correct to sense that: Data show that Americans are struggling with problems unheard
40、 of in the 1950s, such as classroom violence and a high rate of births to unmarried mothers.The desire for a higher moral standard is not a lament (挽歌) for some nonexistent golden age , Elshtain says, nor is it a wishful (一厢情愿的 ) longing for a time that denied opportunities to women and minorities.
41、Most people, in fact, favor the lessening of prejudice.Moral decline will not be reversed until people find ways to counter the materialism in society, she says. Slowly, you recognize that the things that matter are those that cant be bought.64 Professor Elshtain is pleased to see that Americans_.(A
42、)have adapted to a new set of moral standards(B) are longing for the return of the good old days(C) have realized the importance of material things(D)are awakening to the lowering of their moral standards65 The moral decline of American society is caused mainly by_.(A)its growing wealth(B) the self
43、- centeredness of individuals(C) underestimating the impact of social changes(D)the prejudice against women and minorities66 Which of the following characterizes the traditional communities?_(A)Great mobility.(B) Concern for ones neighbors.(C) Emphasis on individual effort.(D)Ever - weakening social
44、 bonds.67 In the 1950s, classroom violence_.(A)was something unheard of(B) was by no means a rare occurrence(C) attracted a lot of public attention(D)began to appear in analysts data68 According to Elshtain, the current moral decline may be reversed_.(A)if people can return to the golden age(B) when
45、 women and men enjoy equal rights(C) when people rid themselves of prejudice(D)if less emphasis is laid on material things68 Foxes and farmers have never gotten on well. These small dog - like animals have long been accused of killing farm animals. They are officially classified as harmful and farme
46、rs try to keep their numbers down by shooting or poisoning them.Farmers can also call on the services of their local hunt to control the fox population. Hunting consists of pursuing a fox across the countryside, with a group of specially trained dogs, followed by men and women riding horses. When th
47、e dogs eventually catch the fox they kill it or a hunter shoots it.People who take part in hunting think of it as a sport; they wear a special uniform of red coats and white trousers, and follow strict codes of behavior. But owning a horse and hunting regularly is expensive, so most hunters are weal
48、thy.It is estimated that up to 100, 000 people watch or take part in fox hunting. But over the last couple of decades the number of people opposed to fox hunting, because they think it is brutal (残酷的), has risen sharply. Nowadays it is rare for a hunt to pass off without some kind of confrontation (冲突) between hunters and hunt saboteurs (阻拦者). Sometimes these incidents lead to violence, but mostly saboteurs interfere with the hunt by misleading riders and disturbing the trail of the foxs smell, which the dogs follow.Noisy confrontations between hunters and saboteurs have become so common