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教师招聘考试真题[小学英语科目]

(满分为100分)

第一部分英语教育理论与实践

Ⅰ.单项选择题(选择正确答案)5%

()1.《中华人民共和国教育法》自之日起开始实施。

A.1990年9月1日B.1995年9月1日

D.1997年8C.1996年9月1日月1日

()2.《中华人民共和国义务教育法》是1986年4月12日中华人民共和国

第三十八号令公布的。

A.国务院令B.主席令

D.地方政府.总理签署C

()3.“学校下学年生源锐减,教师严重超编,不愿意上早晚自修和补课的同志可以去其他学校另谋高就!

”这种说法违反了。

A.《学校管理条例》B.《教师法》

D.《教师资格条例》C.《教育法》

()4.教师之间要“谦虚谨慎,尊重同志,相互学习,相互帮助,维护其他教师在学生中的威信。

关心集体,维护学校荣誉,共创文明校风”。

这是师德教育的。

A.“双赢”协作原则B.和平共处原则

D.自觉原则.民主原则C()5.聘任或任命教师担任职务应当有一定的任期,每一任期一般为。

A.三年B.三至五年

D.六年C.两年Ⅱ.认真读下面五个句子,正确的在括号内填“T”,错误的填“F”。

5%

()6.在小学英语学习阶段,不需要接触和了解英语国家文化。

()7.在英语教学中,可以根据学生的实际情况,对教材内容的顺序进行适当的调整。

()8.新课程下的教师角色变化需由管理者变为组织者,由传授者变为参与者,由控制者变为帮助者。

.绝对评价是指按照正态分布率对学生进行人为的划等、分类和排队。

)9(

()10.教学目标的三个方面包括知识目标、经验目标、情感目标。

第二部分英语专业基础知识

Ⅰ.Vocabularyandstructure15%Directions:

Thereare15incompletesentencesinthe

following.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONE

thatbestcompletesthesentence.

()1.Thoughheisseventyyearsold,hetakesexerciseeveryday.

A.PastB.above

D.C.Onover

()2.—Whichwouldyoulike,Madam,teaorcoffee?

—,thanks.I'dlikeaglassofwater,please.

A.Either

B.Both

D.OKC.Neither

()3.—Howsoonwillyoufinishthebuilding?

—.

A.Intwomonths

B.Twomonths

C.AbouttwomonthsD.Aftertwomonths

()4.Theydidtheirfathertoldthem.

A.LikeB.as

D..CAbout

with

()5.Oneoftheboysis,alltheotherboysare.

A.English;ChinaB.anEnglish;Chinese

D.C.England;China

English;Chinese

()6.Eitheryouorhetheteam.

A.isinB.areon

D.C.ison

arein

()7.Hewasmadethirteenhoursadaybyhisboss.

A.toworkB.work

D.areinC.ison

()8.Mrs.HuaskedLiuFangandtotakepartintheEnglishmeeting.

my

.BI

.A.

C.MeD.mine

()9.TellthestudentstheirEnglishbooks.

A.totakeB.tocarry

D.C.tobringbring

ustwohours.It()10walktogettoourschool.

A.Take.takesBCD.paid

.Spend

()11.Mylittlesisterissotired,shecanhardlywalk,?

A.doessheB.canshe

cantshedoesnD.tshe

C.

()12YellowRiveristhesecondlongestriverinourcountry.

A./

B.The

D.A

C.An

()13.—Doyouwanttoatthemeeting?

—No,Ihavenothingto.

A.say;speakB.tell;talk

D.speak;sayC.say;say

()14.Sheaskedmehecoulddanceorsing.

A.IfB.what

D.that

C.Whether

()15.—Aren'tyouMary'ssister?

—I'mheraunt.

No,Imnot

.A.Yes,IamB

C.Yes,I'mnotD.No,Iam

Close20%

Ⅱ.

Directions:

Thereare20blanksinthefollowingtext.Foreachblanktherearefourchoices

markedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatbestfillstheblank.Duringourtwomonthsonthe

road,BennettandIhadareally16experiencewithagood,honest17andsomehelpful

mechanics.WeweredrivingeastonHighway10whenour“chickengine”lightcameon.We

limpedofa(n)18intoLasCruces.Wehadareallocal

aintocarthenursedBennett.car19

garage.Bythistimethecarwasmissing(熄火)so20itwasshakingallover.Thiswasthe21time

toarriveatagarage—lateFridayafternoon.ServiceadviserScottwasbusy22paperworkand

customersaswe23ourproblems.24hewasalready“tencarsbehind”,hetoldustopullthecar

intothegarage.Lincoln,whowelater25wasoneofthetwomotortechnicians,took26ofourcar

repairing.HeandScottandsomeothermechanicsstayedseveralhoursafterclosing,27the

car.Earlythenextmorning(theshopwasofficiallyclosedonSaturdays),Lincolnfinallylocated

the28andfixediteasilywithinonly29.LaterScott30outtousthatitwasourattitudethat

Youdidntcomeintotheplacedemandingthisorthat.helped.“Youshowedan31ofour

problemsonabusyFridayafternoon.Customer'sattitudemeansalot.”Hewasrightinsome

way,customersshouldshow32andunderstandingtopeoplewho33them.34peoplewereextremely

busy,theyfoundwaytoatleasttryandhelpwhentheyaremetwithpoliteness.Thepleasant

experienceIhadshowsthat35forotherpeoplecanalwayshelp.

()16.A.awfulB.pleasantC.wonderfulD.terrible

()17.A.stationB.studioC.factoryD.garage

()18.A.exitB.turningC.crossingD.entrance

()19.A.difficultyB.examinationC.troubleD.disaster

()20.A.busilyB.badlyC.quicklyD.weakly

()21.A.highestB.easiestC.luckiestD.worst

()22.A.atB.onC.withD.by

()23.A.explainedB.introducedC.repeatedD.expressed

()24.A.AsB.BecauseC.EvenD.Though

()25.A.learnedB.understoodC.recognizedD.though

()26.A.careB.controlC.chargeD.pride

()27.A.buildingB.examiningC.repairingD.driving

()28.A.problemB.diseaseC.dangerD.wound

()29.A.daysB.hoursC.monthsD.minutes

()30.A.spokeB.pointedC.brokeD.blew

()31.A.understandingB.ignoranceC.appreciationD.awareness

()32.A.cruelnessB.fairnessC.calmnessD.politeness

rescue

.serveD.protectC.comfortB.A.)33(

()34.A.EvenifB.EvenasC.EvensoD.Eventhen

()35.A.obedienceB.respectC.patienceD.mercy

Ⅲ.Readingcomprehension15%

Directions:

Therearethreepassagesinthefollowing.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Passage1

JoeBiggswasabutcher.Hisshopwasinavillageinoneofthemostbeautifulpartsof

southernEngland.Heworkedinitformanyyearswhilehisfatherwasthere.Then,whenhis

fatherreachedtheageof65,hestoppedworkingintheshop.Joewasaloneinit,sohehadto

workharder.Joeworkedfiveandahalfdayaweek.Hisshopshutatoneo'clockonThursday,

anditwasshutthewholeofSunday.Saturdayswerethebusiestdays.

Joehadabigrefrigeratorinhisshop,buthetriednottobuytoomuchmeatatatime.One

I'msorryImverylate,”“she

Thursdayawomancameintotheshopatfiveminutestoone.

said,“butsomepeoplehavejusttelephonedtosaythattheyaregoingtocometodinnertonight,

andIneedsomemoremeat.”Joeonlyhadonepieceofgoodmeatintheshop.Hehadsoldall

therestearlierintheday.Hetookthepieceoutandsaidtothewoman.“Thisis£7.15.”“That

Haventyougotanythingbigger?

”thewomananswered.“Joewentinto

”pieceistoosmall,theroombehindhisshop,openedtherefrigerator,putthepieceofmeatintoit,tookitoutagain

andshutthedooroftherefrigeratorwithalotofnoise.Thenhebroughtthepieceofmeatback

tothewomanandsaid,“Thispieceisbiggerandmoreexpensive.It's£9.30.”“Good,”the

womanansweredwithasmile.“Givemebothofthem,please.”

()36.Joeworkedaloneintheshop.

A.onSaturdaysB.onThursdays

D.afterhisfatherstoppedworking

C.afterhisfatherdied

()37.Joesoldmeatinhisshop.

A.onThursdayafternoonsB.onSundays

D.onFridays

everyday

C.()38.Onedayawomancametohisshop.

A.at1:

55,TuesdayB.at1:

05

becausesomeonehadsuddenlytelephonedher

.Dtosaysorrytohim.C.

()39.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Peopleboughtallthemeatfromhim.

B.Thewomandidn'twanttheexpensivepieceofmeat.

C.Joebroughtthewomanadifferentpiece.

D.Thewomanwantedtobuythetwopiecesofmeattogether.

()40.Joeonlyhadonepieceofgoodmeatbecause.

Joesrefrigeratorhadbroken.A.

B.hetriednottobuytoomuchmeatatatime.

C.heknewthatthemeatwouldgobad.

D.hehadnomoneytobuymore.

Passage2

Ifyoudont,youmayget

Ifyougointotheforestwithfriends,staywiththemalways.lost.Ifyoureallygetlost,thisiswhatyoushoulddo.Sitdownandstaywhereyouare.Don't

trytofindyourfriends-letthemfindyoubystayinginoneplace.

Thereisanotherwaytohelpyourfriendsorothernearbypeopletofindyou.Givethema

signalbyshoutingorwhistlingthreetimes.Stop.Thenshoutorwhistlethreetimes.Any

signalgiventhreetimesisacallforhelp.

Keepuptheshoutingorwhistlingalwaysthreetimestogether.Whenpeoplehearyou,they

willknowthatyouarenotjustmakingnoiseforfun.Theywillletyouknowthattheyhaveheard

yoursignal.Theywillgivetwoshouts,twowhistlesortwogunshots.Whensomeonegivesa

signal,itisananswertoacallforhelp.

Ifyoudon'tthinkthatyouwillgethelpbeforenightcomes,trytomakealittlehousecover

uptheholeswithbranchesandlotsofleaves.Makeyourselfasoftbedwithleavesand

grass.Whatshouldyoudoifyougethungryorneeddrinkingwater?

Youwouldhavetoleave

yourlittlebranchhousetolookforariver.Don'tjustwalkaway.Pickoffsmallbranchesand

dropthemasyouwalksothatyoucanfindyourwayback.

Themostimportantthingtodowhenyouarelostis——stayinoneplace.

()41.Ifyougetlostintheforest,youshould.

A.staywhereyouareandgiveasignalthreetimes

walkaroundtheforestandshoutsothatyourfriendsmighthearyou.B.

C.trytofindyourfriendsassoonaspossible

D.trytogetoutoftheforestandshoutforhelp

()42.Ifyouwanttoletpeoplebelievethatyouarenotjustmakingnoiseforfunyou

should.

A.shoutthatyouarelost

B.keepuptheshoutingorwhistlingalwaysthreetimestogether

C.shoutatthetopofyourvoice

D.shoutorwhistleonceinawhile

()43.Whenyouhearshoutsorwhistlesorgunshots,youknow

that.

A.two;peoplewillsooncometohelpyou

B.three;someoneisaskingforhelp

C.three;peoplewillsooncometohelpyou

D.two;someoneisaskingforhelp

()44.Whenyouarelostintheforest,butyouwanttoleaveyourplacetogetwater,you

should.

A.j

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