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乐清教师编制考试小学英语真题回忆
2014年乐清教师编制考试小学英语真题回忆
一单项填空就不找了,实在记不得了(5道辨音题和15道语法题)
二、完形填空
Thetriptothatcitywaseye-openingforeveryone,andnearitsend,alltheyoungpeopleinourgroupbegantoreflectonwhatithadmeant.We__21___thefirstnightwehadarrived.Wehadallgoneintothemarketsofthecity___22__theyoungpeoplecouldexperienceitsenergy.Butwhatweactuallysawsimply__23__usall----therundownhouses,thechildreninrags,thepeoplebeggingformoney…Walkinghome,___24____underalowbridge,wecameacross___25___familiesofhomelesspeopleseekingabitofdrygroundtosleepon__26__thenight.Wehadtostepoverbodiesaswefoundourwaythroughthedarkness.
Thepoverty(贫困)was__27__thananythingmyyoungcompanionshadeverimagined.Backinthehotel,anairofsadnesssettledoverthegroup.Many__28__andcried.Spendingtimeinthis___29__movesapersontocareabouthumanity.
Thatevening,ourgroupspenthourstalkingaboutwhatwehad___30___.Gently,Iencouragedeveryonetotalkaboutthedifficult___31__thatday’sdiscoverieshadinspired.Sittingtogether___32__acircleaseveryonehadachancetospeak,weallbegantorealizethat__33___ofuswasaloneinourstruggletocopewithourreactions.
Basedonmy__34___inpoverty-strickenareas,Isuggestedthat__35___theemotionswehadwerepainful,theycouldalsobeimportantinhelpingustomoveforward.Weall__36__thatwehadseenthingsthatshouldneverbeallowedtohappen.___37___,whatcouldwedoaboutit?
Together,webegantobrainstormwayswecouldhelptocasethe__38__wehadseen.AsIencouragedgroupmemberstofocuson__39__theycoulddo,asenseofdetermination__40___theprevioussadness,Insteadofdespair,theseyoungpeoplebegantofeelacalltoaction.
21.A.putupwithB.gotbacktoC.lookedbackonD.madeupfor
【答案】C。
22.A.nowthatB.sothatC.asifD.evenif
【答案】B。
23.A.puzzledB.annoyedC.embarrassedD.shocked
【答案】D。
24.A.marchingB.runningC.passingD.moving
【答案】C。
25.A.entireB.normalC.averageD.general
【答案】A。
26.A.beyondB.withC.tillD.for
【答案】D。
27.A.strongerB.deeperC.worseD.less
【答案】C。
28.A.gaveupB.brokedownC.setoffD.heldon
【答案】B.
29.A.environmentB.hotelC.houseD.background
【答案】A。
30.A.inspectedB.attemptedC.witnssedD.challenged
【答案】C。
31.A.feelingsB.decisionsC.thoughtsD.impressions
【答案】D。
32.A.alongB.aroundC.byD.in
【答案】D。
33.A.neitherB.eitherC.noneD.each
【答案】C。
34.A.experiencesB.schedulesC.dataD.position
【答案】A。
35.A.onceB.whileC.sinceD.unless
【答案】B。
36.A.supposedB.advisedC.confirmedD.agreed
【答案】D
37.A.SurelyB.RatherC.NowD.Indeed
【答案】C.
38.A.burdenB.sufferingC.anxietyD.difficulty
【答案】B。
39.A.howB.whereC.whatD.when
【答案】C
40.A.replacedB.changedC.coveredD.improved
三、阅读理解(第一小节20小题,第二小节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:
阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AThepeoplewhobuiltStonehengeinSouthernEnglandthousandsofyearsagohadwildparties,eatingbarbecuedpigsandbreakingpottery.Thisisaccordingtorecentworkbyarchaeologists--historyexpertswhoinvestigatehowhumanbeingslivedinthepast.ArchaeologistsdiggingnearStonehengelastyeardiscoveredtheremainsofalargeprehistoricvillagewheretheythinkthebuildersofthemysteriousstonecircleusedtolive.Thevillageisabout4,600yearsold,thesameageasStonehengeandasoldasthePyramidsinEgypt.Itislessthantwomilesfromthefamousancientlandmarkandliesinsideamassiveman-madecirculardirtwall,or“henge”,knownastheDurringtonWalls.Remainsfoundatthesiteincludedjewellry,stonearrowheads,toolsmadeofdeerantlers,woodenspearsandhugeamountsofanimalbonesandbrokenpottery.“ThesefindssuggestStoneAgepeoplewenttothevillageatspecialtimesoftheyeartofeastandparty”,saysMikeParker-PearsonfromSheffieldUniversityinEngland.Hesaidmanyofthepigbonestheyfoundhadbeenthrownawayhalf-eaten.Healsosaidthepartygoersappearedtohaveshotsomeofthefarmpigswitharrows,possiblyasakindofsportbeforebarbecuingthem.AnancientroadwhichledfromthevillagetotheRiverAvonwasalsofound.Here,theexpertsthink,peoplecameaftertheirpartiestothrowdeadrelativesinthewatersothebodieswouldbewasheddownstreamtoStonehenge.Parker-PearsonbelievesStonehengewaslikeacemeterywhereancientBritonsburiedthedeadandrememberedtheirancestors.ThetheoryisthatStonehengeisakindofspirithometotheancestors.TherecentdiscoveryofthevillagewithintheDurringtonWallsshowsthatStonehengedidn’tstandalonebutwaspartofamuchbiggerreligioussite,accordingtoParker-Pearson.PeoplestillcometoworshipandcelebrateatStonehengetoday.Theymeettherewhenthesunsetsontheshortestdayofwinterandwhenitrisesonthelongestdayofsummer.Butthedaysofbarbecuingwholepigsthereandthrowingfamilymembersintotheriverareathingofthepast.Atpresent,ithasbeenattractingagreatnumberofvisitorsallaroundtheworld.Hereisacommentfromavisitor.“IamspeakingtoafriendonFacebookwhoisheartbrokenthatshewenttherewithutterloveandrespectforthesiteandthatthewholeSummerSolsticeeventwasfullofdrunkpartygoersandthosethathadgoneinarespectful,lovingwayweremadetositontheoutside,soasnottobedisturbedbytherevellers.”61.WhatwasStonehengeaccordingtothetext?
A.Avillagewherehundredsofpeopleoncelived.B.Aplacethatregularlyhostedlargeparties.C.Achurchwherelocalvillagerswouldgetmarried.D.Asitewheredeadpeoplewereplacedorremembered.62.Fromthelastparagraphweknowthatthevisitor’sfriendwassomewhat_________afterthevisiting.A.respectfulB.frustratedC.satisfiedD.shameful63.Visitorscanfindallthefollowingobjectsexcept_______atthesite.A.coralB.jewelsC.spearsD.bones64.Whatdoexpertsthinkpeopledidafterthevillageparties?
A.ReturnedtoliveatStonehenge.B.Prayedforgoodluckinthenewyear.C.Huntedfarmpigsasasport.D.Puttheirdeadrelativesintheriver.65.WhendopeoplemostoftengotoStonehengetoday?
A.Whenanewdiscoveryismade.B.Atthebeginningofsummerandwinter.C.Onthelongestandshortestdaysoftheyear.D.Whentheywanttohaveabarbecue.
B
Itallbeganwithastopataredlight.
KevinSalwenwasdrivinghis14-year-olddaughter,Hannah,backfromasleepoverin2006.Whilewaitingatatrafficlight,theysawablackMercedesCoupeononesideandahomelessmanbeggingforfoodontheother.
“Dad,ifthatmanhadalessnicecar,thatmantherecouldhaveameal.”Hannahprotested.Thelightchangedandtheydroveon,butHannahwastooyoungtobereasonable.Shepestered(纠缠)herparentsaboutinequity,insistingthatshewantedtodosomething.
“Whatdoyouwanttodo?
”hermomresponded.“Sellourhouse?
”
Warning!
Neversuggestagrandgesturetoanidealisticteenager.Hannahseizedupontheideaofsellingtheluxuriousfamilyhomeanddonatinghalftheproceedstocharity,whileusingtheotherhalftobuyamoremodestreplacementhome.
Eventually,that’swhatthefamilydid.Theproject—crazy,impetuous(鲁莽的)andutterlyinspiring—iswrittendownindetailinabookbyfatheranddaughterscheduledtobepublishednextmonth:
“ThePowerofHalf.”It’sabookthat,frankly,I’dbenervousaboutleavingaroundwheremyownteenagekidsmightfindit.Animpressionablechildreadsthis,andthenextthingyouknowyourwholefamilyisoutonthestreet.
AtatimeofenormousneedsinHaitiandelsewhere,whensomanyAmericansaretryingtohelpHaitiansbysendingeverythingfromtextmessagestoshoes,theSalwensofferanexampleofafamilythatcametogethertomakeadifference—forthemselvesasmuchasthepeopletheyweretryingtohelp.Inacolumnaweekago,itdescribedneurologicalevidencefrombrainscansthatunselfishnesslightsuppartsofthebrainnormallyassociatedwithmoreprimarysatisfaction.TheSalwens’experienceconfirmstheselfishpleasuresofselflessness.
Mr.Salwenandhiswife,Joan,hadalwaysassumedthattheirkidswouldbebetteroffinabiggerhouse.Butaftertheydownsized,therewasmuchlessspacetoretreatto,sothefamilymembersspentmoretimearoundeachother.Asmallerhouseunexpectedlyturnedouttobeamorefamily-friendlyhouse.
41.Thebesttitleforthepassageshouldbe“______”.
A.TheLess,theBetter B.AnExpectedSatisfaction
C.SomethingWeCanLiveWithout D.SomewhatCrazybutInspiring
42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inequity”mostprobablymeaninParagraph3?
A.Unfairness. B.Satisfaction.
C.Personalattitude. D.Reasonablestatement.
43.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Neversuggestagrandgesturetoanidealisticteenager.”means?
______
A.Nevergiveaquickanswertoanidealisticteenager.
B.Unlessachildisrealistic,nevergiveananswerimmediately.
C.Giveananswerifthechildisreasonable.
D.Don’trespondtoachild'sdemandsfirmlywithoutconsideration.
44.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.TheSalwensregrettedsellingtheirhouse.
B.TherelationshipbetweenthefamilymembersoftheSalwensismuchcloser.
C.Smallhousescanbringhappiness.
D.TheSalwensintendtobuyanotherbighouse.
45.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.MercedesCoupeisonlyanordinarycarwhichisquitecheap.
B.Unselfishnesshasnothingtodowithpeople’sprimarysatisfaction.
C.Hann