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1、四川省教师公开招聘考试(中学英语)模拟试卷 9 及答案与解析多项选择题1 发现式教学模式的特点包括( )。(A)强调教师讲解(B)强调学生独立思考(C)注重给学生提供丰富的感性材料(D)注重对教学步骤进行严格的控制2 如果一位教师对全班学生说:“假如这次期中考试全班平均成绩在 90 分以上,那么这个周末我们就一起去郊游。”这位教师使用的管理方法是( )。(A)团体行为矫正技术(B)个体行为矫正技术(C)团体相倚管理(D)代币制经济3 中国近代教育史上著名的教育家有( )。(A)陶行知(B)徐特立(C)蔡元培(D)朱熹4 “性相近,习相远 ”中的 “习”指的是( )的影响。(A)禀赋(B)家庭环

2、境(C)社会环境(D)教育环境5 尝试错误学说的学习定律包括( )。(A)效果律(B)学习律(C)练习律(D)准备律名词解释6 班级授课制简答题7 什么是迁移? 根据迁移的性质可将学习迁移分成哪几种?填空题8 影响迁移的主要因素有学习任务的相似性、原有认知结构和学习的_。9 个体克服障碍、施展才华、力求又快又好地解决某一问题的愿望和趋势的内在动力称为_。10 元认知控制包括计划、监控和_。11 制度化教育或正规教育形成的主要标志是近代_的形成。12 在人类教育史上首次提出“教育遵循自然” 学说的教育思想家是古希腊的_。词汇与结构13 Do you think shopping online w

3、ill_take the place of shopping in stores?(A)especially(B) frequently(C) merely(D)finally14 After that, he knew he could _ any emergency by doing what he could to the best of his ability.(A)get away with(B) get on with(C) get through(D)get across15 Would she mind playing against her former teammates?

4、 _She is willing to play against any tough players.(A)I think so.(B) Im not surprised.(C) Of course.(D)Not likely!16 _thats important is that you are doing your best and moving in the right direction.(A)One(B) All(C) Everything(D)Anything17 Did you see Peter and Mike? No, I saw_of them.(A)neither(B)

5、 either(C) both(D)none18 Elephants would_if men were allowed to shoot as many as they wished.(A)die down(B) die out(C) die away(D)die off19 I left my pen on the desk and now its gone; who_it?(A)took(B) has taken(C) will take(D)had taken20 The young lady_nothing but fashions on which she spends a lot

6、.(A)cares for(B) applies for(C) sends for(D)runs for21 What he did has_shown his attitude.(A)as well as(B) as good as(C) so well as(D)so good as22 We shouldnt_nature, otherwise we will be punished someday.(A)go off(B) go against(C) go over(D)go through完形填空22 It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when a

7、n elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital. I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for appointment(约会)at 9:30.The nurse had him take a【C1】_in the waiting area, 【C2】_him it would be at least 40 minutes【C3】_someone would be able to see him. I saw him【C4 】_his watch and decided

8、, since I was【C5】_busy my patient didnt【C6】_at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound. While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctors appointment.The gentleman said no and told me that he【C7】_to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his【C8 】_He told me that she h

9、ad been【C9】_for a while and that she had a special disease. I asked if she would be【C10】_if he was a bit late. He replied that she 【C11】_knew who he was, that she had not been able to【C12】_him for five years now. I was【 C13】_and asked him, “And you【C14】_go every morning, even though she doesnt know

10、who you are?“He smiled and said, “She doesnt know me, but I know who she is. “ I had to hold back【C15】_as he left.Now I【C16】_that in marriages, true love is【C17】_of all that is. The happiest people dont【C18】_have the best of everything; they just【C19】_the best of everything they have. 【C20】_isnt abo

11、ut how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain.23 【C1 】(A)breath(B) test(C) seat(D)break24 【C2 】(A)persuading(B) promising(C) understanding(D)telling25 【C3 】(A)if(B) before(C) since(D)after26 【C4 】(A)taking off(B) fixing(C) looking at(D)winding27 【C5 】(A)very(B) also(C) seldom(D)not2

12、8 【C6 】(A)turn up(B) show off(C) come on(D)go away29 【C7 】(A)needed(B) forgot(C) agreed(D)happened30 【C8 】(A)daughter(B) wife(C) mother(D)sister31 【C9 】(A)late(B) well(C) around(D)there32 【C10 】(A)lonely(B) worried(C) doubtful(D)hungry33 【C11 】(A)so far(B) neither(C) no longer(D)already34 【C12 】(A)r

13、ecognize(B) answer(C) believe(D)expect35 【C13 】(A)moved(B) disappointed(C) surprised(D)satisfied36 【C14 】(A)only(B) then(C) thus(D)still37 【C15 】(A)curiosity(B) tears(C) words(D)judgment38 【C16 】(A)realize(B) suggest(C) hope(D)prove39 【C17 】(A)agreement(B) expression(C) acceptance(D)exhibition40 【C1

14、8 】(A)necessarily(B) completely(C) naturally(D)frequently41 【C19 】(A)learn(B) make(C) favor(D)try42 【C20 】(A)Adventure(B) Beauty(C) Trust(D)Life阅读理解42 When I opened the first “Body Shop“ in 1976, what I wanted to do was to earn enough money to feed my children. Today the “Body Shop“ is a great compa

15、ny growing fast all around the world. In the years since we began, I have learned a lot. Much of what I have learned will be found in this book, because I believe that we, as a company, have something worth saying about how to run a successful business without giving up what you really believe in.It

16、s not an ordinary business book. It is not just about my life, either. The message is that to succeed in business you have to be different. Business can be fun, and can be run with love and do good. In business, as in life, I need to enjoy myself, to have a feeling of my family and to feel excited b

17、y something unusual. I have always wanted the people who work for the “Body Shop“ to feel the same way.Now this book sends these ideas out into the world, and makes them public. Id like to think there are no limits to our “family“ , and no limits to what can be done. I find that an exciting thought.

18、 I hope you do, too.43 What is the writers main purpose in writing this text?(A)To tell the reader her life story.(B) To tell people how she brought up her children.(C) To let people know how rich she was.(D)To introduce her ideas to the reader.44 What would someone learn from this text?(A)How to ma

19、ke a lot of money.(B) How to write a book about business.(C) What the book is about.(D)What the writers family is like.45 How does the writer feel about the business she runs?(A)Its the biggest company in the world.(B) It will possibly be more successful.(C) Its one of the most successful businesses

20、.(D)It is the only company that is growing all around the world.46 What kind of workers does the writer like to employ?(A)Those who have the same ideas as she does.(B) Those who get on well with the public.(C) Those who can sell her books around the world.(D)Those who have big families and new ideas

21、.47 What kind of person does the writer seem to be?(A)She is mainly interested in making money.(B) She thinks running a business a different job.(C) She seems to be successful but unhappy.(D)She seems to be someone with strong confidence.47 Lisa was running late. Lisa, 25, had a lot to do at work, p

22、lus visitors on the way: her parents were coming in for Thanksgiving from her hometown. But as she hurried down the subway stairs, she started to feel uncomfortably warn. By the time she got to the platform, Lisa felt weak and tired maybe it hadnt been a good idea to give blood the night before, she

23、 thought. She rested herself a-gainst a post close to the tracks.Several yards away, Frank, 43 , and his girlfriend, Jennifer, found a spot close to where the front of the train would stop. They were deep in discussion about a house they were thinking of buying.But when he heard the scream, followed

24、 by someone yelling, “ Oh, my God, she fell in! “ Frank didnt hesitate. He jumped down to the tracks and ran some 40 feet toward the body lying on the rails. “No! Not you“his girlfriend screamed after him.She was right to be alarmed. By the time Frank reached Lisa, he could feel the tracks shaking a

25、nd see the light coming. The train was about 20 seconds from the station.It was hard to lift her. She was just out. But he managed to raise her the four feet to the platform so that bystanders could hold her by the grins and drag her away from the edge. That was where Lisa briefly regained conscious

26、ness, felt herself being pulled along the ground, and saw someone else holding her purse.Lisa thought shed been robbed. A woman held her hand and a man gave his shirt to help stop the blood pouring from her head. And she tried to talk but she couldnt, and that was when she realized how much pain she

27、 was in.Police and fire officials soon arrived, and Frank told the story to an officer. Jennifer said her boyfriend was calm on their 40-minute train ride downtownjust as he had been seconds after the rescue, which made her think about her reaction at the time. “I saw the train coming and I was thin

28、king he was going to die. “she explained.48 What was the most probable cause for Lisas weakness?(A)She had run a long way.(B) She felt hot in the subway.(C) She had done a lot of work.(D)She had donated blood the night before.49 Why did Jennifer try to stop her boyfriend?(A)Because they would miss t

29、heir train.(B) Because he didnt see the train coming.(C) Because she was sure Lisa was hard to lift.(D)Because she was afraid the train would kill him.50 How did Frank save Lisa?(A)By lifting her to the platform.(B) By helping her rise to her feet.(C) By pulling her along the ground.(D)By dragging h

30、er away from the edge.51 When did Lisa become conscious again?(A)When the train was leaving.(B) After she was back on the platform.(C) After the police and fire officials came.(D)When a man was cleaning the blood from her head.52 The passage is intended to_.(A)warn us of the danger in the subway(B)

31、show us how to save people in the subway(C) tell us about a subway rescue(D)report a traffic accident52 Where is Love? How can we find Love?The past ages of man have all been carefully labeled by anthropologists. Descriptions like “Paleolithic Man“ , “Neolithic Man“ , etc. , neatly sum up the whole

32、periods. When the time comes for anthropologists to turn their attention to the twentieth century, they will surely choose the label “Legless Man“. Histories of the time will go something like this: “in the twentieth century, people forgot how to use their legs. Men and women moved about in cars, bu

33、ses and trains from a very early age. There were lifts and escalators in all large buildings to prevent people from walking. This situation was forced upon earth dwellers of that time because of miles each day. But the surprising thing is that they didn t use their legs even when they went on holida

34、y. They built cable railways, ski-lifts and roads to the top of every huge mountain. All the beauty spots on earth were marred by the presence of large car parks. “The future history books might also record that we were deprived of the use of our eyes. In our hurry to get from one place to another,

35、we failed to see anything on the way. Air travel gives you a bird s-eye view of the worldor even less if the wing of the aircraft happens to get in your way. When you travel by car or train a blurred image of the countryside constantly smears the windows. Car drivers, in particular, are forever obse

36、ssed with the urge to go on and on; they never want to stop. Is it the lure of the great motorways, or what? And as for sea travel, it hardly deserves mention. It is perfectly summed up in the words of the old song: “I joined the navy to see the world, and what did I see? I saw the sea. “The typical

37、 twentieth-century traveler is the man who always says, “I ve been there. “You mention the remotest, most evocative place-names in the world like El Dorado, Kabul, Irkutsk and someone is bound to say, “Ive been there“meaning, “I drove through it at 100 miles an hour on the way to somewhere else. “Wh

38、en you travel at high speed, the present means nothing: you live mainly in the future because you spend most of your time looking forward to arriving at some other place. But actual arrival, when it is achieved, is meaningless. You want to move on again. By traveling like this, you suspend all exper

39、ience; the present ceases to be a reality; you might just as well be dead. The traveler on foot, on the other hand, lives constantly in the present. For him traveling and arriving, are one and the same thing; he arrives somewhere with every step he makes. He experiences the present moment with his e

40、yes, his ears and the whole of his body. At the end of his journey he feels a delicious physical weariness. He knows that sound. Satisfying sleep will be his: the just reward of all true travelers.53 Anthropologists label nowadays men “ Legless“ because_.(A)people forget how to use their legs(B) peo

41、ple prefer cars, buses and trains(C) lifts and escalators prevent people from walking(D)there are a lot of transportation devices54 Travelling at high speed means_.(A)people s focus on the future(B) a pleasure(C) satisfying drivers great thrill(D)a necessity of life55 Why does the author say “we are

42、 deprived of the use of our eyes“?(A)People wont use their eyes.(B) In traveling at high speed, eyes become useless.(C) People cant see anything on their way of travel.(D)People want to sleep during travelling.56 What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?(A)Legs become weaker.(B) Mod

43、ern means of transportation make the world a small place.(C) There is no need to use eyes.(D)The best way to travel is on foot.57 What does“a birds-eye view“mean?(A)See a view with a bird s eyes.(B) A bird looks at a beautiful view.(C) It is a general view from a high position.(D)It is a scenic plac

44、e.57 The days of elderly women doing nothing but cooking huge meals on holidays are gone. Enter the Red Hat Societya group holding the belief that old ladies should have fun.“My grandmothers didnt do anything but keep house and serve everybody. They were programmed to do that, “ said Emily Cornette,

45、 head of a chapter of the 7-year-old Red Hat Society.While men have long spent their time fishing and playing golf, women have sometimes seemed to become unnoticed as they age. But the generation now turning 50 is the baby boomers(生育高峰期出生的人 ), and the same people who refused their parents way of bei

46、ng young are now trying a new way of growing old.If you take into consideration feminism(女权主义), a bit of spare money, and better health for most elderly, the Red Hat Society looks almost inevitable(必然的). In this society, women over 50 wear red hats and purple(紫色的)clothes, while the women under 50 we

47、ar pink hats and light purple clothing.“The organization took the idea from a poem by Jenny Joseph that begins; When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple. With a red hat which doesnt go, “ said Ellen Cooper, who founded the Red Hat Society in 1998. When the ladies started to wear the red hats, the

48、y attracted lots of attention.“ The point of this is that we need a rest from always doing something for someone else, “ Cooper said, “Women feel so ashamed and sorry when they do something for themselves. “ This is why chapters are discouraged from raising money or doing anything useful. “Were a la

49、dies play group. It couldnt be more simple, “ added Coopers assistant Joe Heywood. 58 The underlined word “chapter“ in Paragraph 2 means_.(A)one branch of an organization(B) a written agreement of a club(C) one part of a collection of poems(D)a period in a societys history59 From the text, we know that the “baby boomers“ are a group of peop

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