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2010年特岗教师招聘考试模拟题(中学英语四)部分试题

专业知识部分

Ⅰ.VocabularyandStructure30%

Directions:

Therearethirtyincompletesentencesinthefollowing.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.

()1.DoestheTVsayhappenedinIraqeveryday?

A.terriblesomethingB.somethingterrible

C.terribleanythingD.anythingterrible

()2.JimborrowedaChinesebookfromhisclassmate.Heitforthreedays.

A.hasborrowedB.haslent

C.haskeptD.lend

()3.ManykindsofflowerswereonDongFengSquarelastmonth.

A.onshowB.onland

C.onearthD.onwatch

()4.—Wouldyoulikesomemorechicken,Linda?

—.

A.IdliketoB.Justalittle,please

C.Yes,IdlikeadrinkD.Idlikesome

()5.—WillyourfriendgoforapicnicthisSunday?

—IfIdontgo,.

A.sodoesheB.sohewill

C.neitherdoesheD.neitherwillhe

()6.—doyouvisityourgrandparentsbefore?

—Everywinter.

A.HowlongB.Howoften

C.HowsoonD.Howmuch

()7.ShewenttoBeijingOctober2,2000andcamebackacoldmorninglastyear.

A.in;onB.on;in

C.on;onD.in;in

()8.Unlesshetohelpus,weshalllosethegame.

A.promises

B.willpromise

C.wouldpromise

D.hadpromised

()9.Wehavenopaper.

A.writeB.towrite

C.writingonD.towriteon

()10.—Youwantsandwich?

—Yes,IusuallyeatalotwhenImhungry.

A.another

B.other

C.others

D.theother

()11.Sincelastterm,eachofthemanEnglishEnglishdictionary.

A.hadB.has

C.hashadD.havehad

()12.ThebookcalledHarryPottermustntfromthelibrary.

A.takeawayB.takenaway

C.aretakenawayD.betakenaway

()13.Beforewestartedout,wedbetterthetimeofthenexttraininthetimetable.

A.lookafterB.lookup

C.lookforD.tolookfor

()14.Marydoesntlikebluered.But.

A.or;LilydoesB.and;doesLily

C.nor;LilyisD.neither;isLily

()15.Therearethreeassistantsinthatshop.

A.women;shoeB.woman;shoe

C.woman;shoesD.women;shoes

()16.—Howdoyouknowthatshelikessinging?

—Ioftenhearherafterclass.

A.tosingB.sangC.singD.sings

()17.Whenpeoplewanttorelaxthemselves,theypreferTVorlistentomusicratherthannewspapers.

A.watching;readB.watching;toread

C.towatch;readD.towatch;reading

()18.Thenewlibrarianstilldoesntknowtheoutofdatenewspapersandmagazines.

A.whattodealwithB.howtodealwith

C.howtodowithD.whattodoawaywith

()19.tomakeagoodbeginning,thesenewcomersdidallthattheycouldtogetthemselveswellprepared.

A.TobedeterminedB.Determined

C.BeingdeterminedD.Determining

()20.Itisusuallyconsideredthatlivingwithdisabilityis.

A.challengedandfrustratedB.challengedandfrustrating

C.challengingandfrustratedD.challengingandfrustrating

()21.ThoseguestsatthefrontrowcameherefromaEuropeancountryearlythismorning.

A.whoseatedB.seating

C.weresittingD.seated

()22.Itissaidthatagraveofamiddleagedmanabout2300BCwasfoundbysomeEnglisharchaeologistsintheyearof2002.

A.datingbackB.datedbackto

C.datingbacktoD.datedfrom

()23.Shetoldherneighbourthathethewellknownscientistifhehadattendedthelecture.

A.couldmeetB.mighthavemet

C.mightmeetD.wouldmeet

()24.Thecitizensdidntfeelsafeatallafterseveralfamilieshadtheirhousesatnightandalotofthingsstolen.

A.brokeninB.brokeninto

C.tobebrokenintoD.breakin

()25.Comeon,Harry,whystandtherealone?

Wellgotoplayballgames.Howaboutus?

A.takingpartinB.joining

C.joininginD.attending

()26.beforeyouleavethelab.

A.Makesurethatthewindowsareshut

B.tomakesurethatthewindowsareshut

C.Makingsuretoshutthewindows

D.Tobesuretoshutthewindows

()27.Thevillagertoldthemthathisvillagewasthatoftheirs.

A.threetimeslargerthanB.aslargeasthreetimes

C.threetimesaslargerasD.threetimessizeof

()28.Someoldpotsclaywerefoundlyingtothedeadbody.

A.madefrom;closelyB.madeof;close

C.madeby;closelyD.madeupof;close

()29.Awaymustbethoughtofhiswound,otherwisehemightbleedto.

A.tostop;dieB.stopping;death

C.tostop;deathD.stopping;dead

()30.Mysuggestionisweshouldhavemercythesehomelesschildrenandofferthemsomehelp.

A.that;onB.what;toC.which;forD.that;for

Ⅱ.ReadingComprehension30%

Directions:

Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideontheBESTCHOICE.

PassageOne

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Noteveryoneintheworldrequiresthesameamountoflivingspace.Theamountofspaceapersonneedsaroundhimisaculturaldifference,notaneconomicone.Knowingyourownpsychologicalspaceneedsisimportantbecausetheystronglyaffectyourchoices,including,forexample,thenumberofbedroomsinthehome.Ifyouwerebroughtupinatwochildfamilyandbothyouandyoursisterorbrotherhadyourownbedrooms,thechancesareifyouhavetwochildrenormore,thatyoualsowillofferseparatebedroomsforthem.InAmerica,forexample,theytrainpeopletowanttohavetheirownroomsbygivingthemtheirownroomswhentheyarebabies.Thisisveryunusualintheworld.Inmanyothercountries,thebabysleepsinthesamebedwithhisparentsorinbednearthem.

Thespaceinthehomealsoshowsalotaboutpsychologicalspaceneeds.Somefamiliesgatherclosertoeachotherandthesizeoftheirhousehasnothingtodowithit.Othershaveseparatelittlecornerswherefamilymembersgotobealone.

Althoughitistruethatpsychologicalspaceneedsarenotdecidedbyeconomicreasons,theysometimeshavetobechangedalittlebecauseofeconomicpressure.Itisalmostimpossible,however,tocompletelychangeyourpsychologicalspaceneeds.

()1.ThefirstsentenceinParagraph1“Noteveryoneintheworldrequiresthesameamountoflivingspace”means“”.

A.Nottwopeopleneedexactlythesameamountoflivingspace

B.Livingspacerequirementsarenotalwaysthesame

C.Theworldrequiresthesameamountoflivingspace

D.Nobodyneedsarequiredamountoflivingspace

()2.Somefamiliesgatherclosertoeachotherathomethanothersbecause.

A.theyhavelimitedlivingspace

B.theyarebroughtupinalargefamily

C.itsatisfiestheirpsychologicalspaceneeds

D.thechildreninthefamilysleepinthesamebedwiththeirparents

()3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Americansaretrainedtoliveinlargeroomsatbirth.

B.Economicsituationdecidesonesamountofspaceneeds.

C.Peopleinvariouscountriesdemanddifferentpsychologicalspace.

D.Knowingyourpsychologicalspaceneedsisimportant,asitaffectsyourfuture.

()4.Accordingtothewriterofthepassage,psychologicalspaceneeds.

A.arenotaffectedbyincomeatall

B.canhardlybechangedaltogether

C.canbechangedifyoumakeupyourmindtodoso

D.havenothingtodowithculturalbackground

()5.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A.AmericanWayofLiving

B.PsychologicalSpace

C.SpaceNeedsinDifferentCountries

D.PsychologicalSpaceandEconomicPressure

PassageTwo

Flyingoveradesertareainanairplane,twoscientistslookeddownwithtrainedeyesattreesandbushes.Afteranhoursflightoneofthescientistswroteinhisbook,“Lookhereforprobablemetal.”Scientistsinanotherairplane,flyingoveramountainarea,sentamessagetootherscientistsontheground,“Goldpossible.”Walkingacrosshillyground,fourscientistsreported.“Thisgroundshouldbesearchedformetal.”Fromanairplaneoverahillywastelandascientistsentbackbyradiooneword:

“Uranium.”

NoneofthescientistshadXrayeyes:

theyhadonmagicpowersoflookingdownbelowtheearthssurface,Theyweremerelyputtingtouseoneofthenewestmethodsoflocatingmineralsintheground,usingtreesandplantsassignsthatcertainmineralsmayliebeneaththegroundonwhichthetreesandplantsaregrowing.

Thisnewestmethodofsearchingformineralsisbasedonthefactthatmineralsdeepintheearthmayaffectthekindofbushesandtreesthatgrowonthesurface.

AtWestonBarGreek,abrooksixthousandfeethighinthemountainsofBritishColumbia,Canada,amineralsearchgroupgatheredbagsoftreeseeds.Boxeswerefilledwithsmallbranchesfromthetrees.Rootsweredugandputintoboxes.Eachbagandboxwascarefullymarked.Inascientificlaboratorythepartsoftheforesttreeswereburnedtoashesandtested.Eachsmallpartwasexaminedtolearnwhetherthereweremineralsinit.

Studyoftheroots,branches,andseedsshowednosilver.Butthereweresmallamountsofgoldintherootsandalittlelessgoldinthebranchesandseeds.Theseedsgrowingnearesttothetreetrunkhadmoregoldthanthosegrowingontheendsofthebranches.

()6.Scientistswereflyingoveradesertofahillywastelandoramountainareainordertosearchforintheground.

A.goldB.silver

C.metalD.minerals

()7.Thestudyoftrees,branches  and rootsshowsthat.

A.therewerelargeramountsofgoldinthebranchesthanintheseeds

B.thereweresmalleramountsofgoldintherootsthaninthebranches

C.therewerelessamountsofgoldintheseedsgrowingontheendsofbranchesthanseedsgrowingnearesttothetreetrunk

D.therewasmoregoldinthebranchesthanintheroots

()8.Whichisthebesttitlesuggestedbelow?

A.ScientistsSearchingforMetalswithSpecialPower

B.NewMethodsofSearchingforMinerals

C.GoldCouldBeFoundbyTreesandPlants

D.ANewMethodofSearchingforMinerals—UsingTreesandPlants

()9.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedaspartoftreethatcanhelpfindminerals?

A.Leaves.B.Roots.C.Branches.D.Seeds.

()10.Thescientistswereinsearchformineralsbyusing.

A.XrayB.treesandplants

C.aspecialinstrumentD.tr

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