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张家港市小学青年教师基本功竞赛
张家港市小学青年教师基本功竞赛
小学英语
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一、单项选择40%
()1.______,thehouseneedssomeworkdoneonit.
A.YoucanseeB.AsyouseeC.Asyoucanseeit.D.Whichyoucan
()2.Hisnewnovel______;veryfewpeoplewouldliketoreadit.
A.sellswellB.iswellsoldC.sellsbadlyD.isbadlysold
()3.Theaccidenthappened_____beforemidday.
A.shortB.slightC.shortlyD.slightly
()4.Shetappedthedriveron_____shoulderandsignaledhimtostopthecar.
A.theB.aC.hisD./
()5.---_____canyoufinishthereport?
---Inabouttwodays.
A.HowlongB.HowsoonC.HowfarD.Howoften
()6.Thelittlethiefranoffsofast_____.
A.asnottobecaughtB.astonotbecaughtC.notastobecaughtD.astobenotcaught
()7.Thebathingproductisnaturaland_______.
A.smellswellB.smellsgoodC.issmeltwellD.issmeltgood
()8.Weputanadvertisementinthelocalpapertolookfora_____secretary.
A.spokenGermanB.speakingGermanC.GermanspokenD.German-speaking
()9.Ican’tstand____aroundmewhenI’meating.
A.peopleB.peopletosmokeC.peoplesmokingD.peoplearesmoking
()10._____modernstandards,thecomputerisveryslow.
A.ByB.WithC.OnD.In
()11.---Whatwouldyoulike?
---Steakorchickenwould_____.
A.suitmefineB.befitC.besuitableD.begood
()12.Onlytimewill_____ifthisagreementwillbringalastingpeace.
A.speakB.tellC.sayD.talk
()13.Heboughtthetickets______afriendatthestadium
A.throughB.thoroughC.thoughD.throughout
()14.---____isittoday?
---It’sTuesday.
A.WhenB.WhattimeC.whatdateD.Whatday
()15.Jack,togetherwithhisfriends,______toclimboutofthecanyon.
A.decideB.hasdecidedC.aretodecideD.aredeciding
()16.Withtherapidgrowthofpopulation,thecity____inalldirectionsinthepastfiveyears.
A.spreadsB.hasspreadC.spreadD.hadspread
()17.---Whydidyougobacktotheshop?
---Ileftmyfriend_____there.
A.waitingB.towaitC.waitD.waits
()18.---Whereismyblueshirt?
---It’sinthewashingmachine.Youhavetowear_____differentone.
A.anyB.theC.aD.other
()19.PeoplehaveheardwhatthePresidenthassaid;theyarewaitingtosee_____hewilldo.
A.howB.whatC.whenD.that
()20.Ifyouaredrivingtotheairport,canyougivemea______.
A.handB.seatC.driveD.lift
()21.FourofRobert’schildrenwereattheparty,including______,Luck.
A.theoldestB.anoldestoneC.theoldD.anoldone
()22.Naturally,afterItoldherwhattodo,mydaughter_____goanddotheopposite!
A.mayB.canC.mustD.should
()23.Themanager,______hisfactory’sproductswerepoorinquality,decidedtogivehisworkersfurthertraining.
A.knowingB.knownC.toknowD.beingknown
()24.---Thanksforthelovelypartyandthedeliciousfood.
---_____.
A.NothanksB.NevermindC.AllrightD.Mypleasure
()25.Sallyworkedlateintheeveningtofinishherreport_____herbosscouldreaditfirstthingnextmorning.
A.sothatB.becauseC.beforeD.orelse
()26.Mr.Hallunderstandsthat_____mathshasalwaysbeeneasyforhim,itisnoteasyforthestudents.
A.unlessB.sinceC.althoughD.when
()27.Themanwefollowedsuddenlystoppedandlookedasif______whetherhewasgoingintherightdirection.
A.seeingB.havingbeenC.tohaveseenD.nosee
()28.Thesilenceofthelibrary_____onlybythesoundofpagesbeingturnedover.
A.hasbeenbrokenB.breaksC.brokeD.wasbroken
()29.---Yourcoffeesmellsgreat!
---It’sfromMexico.Wouldyoulike______?
A.itB.someC.thisD.little
()30.Perhapsweneedtoclearawaythesebookstomake_____forournewstudents.
A.placeB.areasC.spaceD.room
()31.Itseemsimpossibleforthemtocometogether.
A.settletheirdifferencesB.engageinastruggleC.beequaltoeachotherD.becomeinterested
()32.Atruefriendissomeoneyoucanturntointimesoftrouble.
A.lookatB.askforhelpC.facetowardsD.asktomovearound
()33.Ineedtobrushuponthematerialinthisbook
A.arrangenicelyB.refreshC.wipecleanD.studyagain
()34.Theprofessorsometimesmakesaremarksthatarenot____thetopic.
A.relevantwithB.relevanttoC.relatingtoD.relevantfor
()35.Whentheyaskmetomakeaspeech.Iwasatalossforwords.
A.elatedB.dumbC.surprisedD.tongue-tied
()36.Hekeptonaneyeonourhouseduringourvacationlastsummer.
A.sawB.tookcareofC.looksatD.lookedinto
()37.Tommyhasagiftforlanguages.
A.hasatalentforB.hasalikingforC.isnogoodatD.hasreceivedapresenton
()38.Itdoesn’tstandtoreasonthathewouldlie.
A.worrymeB.bothermeC.seemlogicalD.hurt
()39.Henevertookastand.
A.stoleanythingB.makeafirmdecisionC.liedB.believed
()40.Wehopethenewenvironmentlawwillcutdownonpollution.
A.destroyB.lessenC.eliminateD.interrupt
二、完形填空30%
A
41theAmericanscientistAlbertEinsteinmetanoldfriendof42inastreetinNewYork.
“MrEinstein,”saidthefriend,“43thatyouneedtohaveanewovercoat.Look,howworn-out44!
”
“Itdoesn’tmatter,“answeredAlbertEinstein,45”knowsmehereinNewYork.“
Severalyears46,theymetinNewYorkagain.Einstein47afamousphysicistbythen,buthestill48thesameoldovercoat.49hisfriendtriedtopersuadehimtobuyanewone.
“There’snoneednow,“saidEinstein,50herehasknowsme.”
()41.A.InonedayB.AdayC.OnedayD.Someday
()42.A.himB.hisC.heD.himself
()43.A.looksB.seemsC.likesD.lookslike
()44.A.itisB.theyareC.youareD.heis
()45.A.NomenB.NobodyC.NoneD.Noone
()46.A.agoB.laterC.afterD.before
()47.A.hadbecomeB.hasbecomeC.becomeD.wasbecoming
()48.A.putonB.dressC.dressedD.wore
()49.A.OnemoreB.OncemoreC.OncetooD.Overone
()50.A.NobodyB.AnybodyC.EverybodyD.Mostpeople
B
Farmers,asweallknow,havebeenhavingahardtimeofitlately,andhaveturnedtonewwaysofearningincomefromtheirland.Thisinvolvesnotonlyplantingnewkindsofcrops,butsome51waysofmakingmoney,themostunusualofwhichhasgottobesheepracing.Yes,youheardme52!
Afarmernowholdssheepracesonaregularbasis,andduringthepastyearover100,000peoplehave53towatchtherace.“Iwaspassingthefarmonmywaytotheseaforaholiday,”onepuntertoldme,“andIthoughtI‘dhavealook.Ididn’tbelieveitwasserious,totellyouthetruth.”Accordingtoaregularvisitor,bettingonsheepismoreinterestingthanbettingonhorses.“Atproperhorseraceseveryonehasalreadystudiedtheformofthehorse54,andthereareclearfavourites.55nobodyhasheardanythingaboutthese56!
Mostpeoplefinditdifficulttotellonefromanotherinanycase.”Istayedtowatchedtherace,andImustadmitthatIfounditquite57.Inausualsheeprace,halfadozensheepracedownhilloveracourseofabouthalfamile.Foodiswaitingforthemattheotherendofthe58justtogivethemsomeencouragement,Ioughttoadd!
Thesheeprunsurprisinglyfast,59theyhaveprobablynoteatenforwhile.Anyway,thecrowdaroundmewereobviouslyenjoyingtheirdayoutattheraces,60bytheirhappyfacesandthesenseofexcitement.
()51.A.commonBstrangeC.swiftD.illegal
()52.A.honestlyB.surprisinglyC.completelyD.correctly
()53.A.showedoffB.broughtupC.turnedupD.lookedforward
()54.A.behindtimeB.inprogressC.inadvanceD.intime
()55.A.ButB.ThereforeC.MoreoverD.Otherwise
()56.A.horsesB.sheepC.racesD.stories
()57.A.excitingB.dangerousC.boringD.peculiar
()58.A.raceB.hillC.trackD.field
()59.A.ifB.soC.yetD.although
()60.A.observingB.judgingC.consideringD.inferring
C
TheBritishlovetothinkofthemselvesaspolite,andanyoneknowshowfondtheyareoftheir“pleases”and“thankyous”.Eventhesimplestbusinesssuchasbuyingatrainticketrequires61sevenoreightofthese.Another62ofourgoodmannersisthequeue.New-comerstoBritaincouldbeforgivenforthinkingthatqueuingratherthanfootballwasthe63nationalsport.Finally,ofcourse,motoristsgenerallystopatcrossing.ButdoesallthismeanthattheBritishshouldconsiderthemselvesmorepolitethantheirEuropeanneighbour?
Ithinknot.
Takeformofaddressforexample.TheaverageEnglishperson--64hehappenstoworkinahotelordepartmentstore—wouldratherdiethancallastranger“Sir”or“Madam“.YetinsomeEuropeancountriesthisisthemostbasicofcommonaddress.Our65“you”foreveryonemayappearmoredemocratic,butitmeansthatweareforcedtoseekoutcomplicatedwaystoexpress66.Iamallforreturningtotheuseof”thee”and“thou”(Theeandthouareold-fashionedpoeticwordsfor“you”);“you”wouldbe67forstrangersandprofessionalrelationships.
Andofcourse,theEnglishfindtouchingandothershowsoffriendshiptrulyterrifying.HaveyounoticedhowtheBritish68evertouch?
Personally,IfindtheLatinhabitofshakinghandsorafriendlykissquitecharming.TrykissingtheaverageEnglishperson,andtheywilleithertaketwostepsbackwardsinhorror,oriftheirescapeis69youwillfindyourlipstouchingthebackoftheirhead.Nowwhatcouldbe70thanthat?
()61.A.atleastB.atmostC.lessthanD.notmorethan
()62.AsignalB.sceneC.signD.sight
()63.A.trueB.originalC.superiorD.advanced
()64.A.ifB.whetherC.whenD.unless
()65.A.universalB.