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2014年江西教师招聘考试《小学英语》真题及答案(客观题)

第一部分客观题

一、单项选择题

1.ChineseprilmeministerLiKepiangandhiswifeChengHongsetoffontheirfirststatevisittoAfrica(B)May4.2014.

AinBonCbyDat

2.Ihatemeat.I(C)eatit.

AusuallyBOftenCSeldomDalaways

3.----Hello,AreyoustillWuyuan?

----oh,no,we’rebackhome.we(C)areallygoodjourney.

AwillhaveBhaveChadDarehaving

4.----Atpresent,oneofthebestwaystostudyisworkingingroups.

----morechances(B)tostudentstolearnfromeachother.

AoftenBareofferedCareofferingDarehaving

5.IfyouwanttogetmoreinfrmationaboutEnglishteachingandlearn,p;easevisitour(D)

AcompangBstoreCe-mailDwebsite

6.Blog,asharedonlinejournalwherepeoplecanpostdiaryentriesabouttheirpersonalexperienceandhobbies,(D)moreandmorepopularwithpeopleofallages.

AbecomesBbecomeCarebecomingDisbecoming

7.Itisgenerallyacceptedthatchineseweretheearliest(B)footballwhiletheEuropeansestablishedthemodernrulesforfootball.

Ap;ayedBp;ayingCtoplayDhavingplay

8.I’msurprisedthatthatAndyis25.Ithoughthewas(B),fortheseemstobeinhisthirties.

AoldBolderCtoplayDhavingplay

9.It(B)beMike.Isawhimgotothelibraryjustnow.

Amustn’tBcan’tCneedn’tDwon’t

10.---Sir,couldyoupleaseputoutyourcigarette?

Thisisasmoke--free(无烟的)school.

---(A)

AhadknowBknowChaveknownDknew

11.IfonlyI(A)thatwasthelastchanceIcouldtalktoher.Iwouldhavesaidtoher,“Hi,mydearestmom!

Iloveyou”.

AhadknowBknowChaveknownDknew

12.---Haveyoufoundtheinformationaboutfamouspeople(A)youcanuseforthereport?

---Notyet,I’11searchsomeontheInternet.

AwhichBwhomCwhatDwho

13.Thetwogenerations,Itisoftennottheirage,(D)theireducationthatcausesmisunderstanding.

AlikeBasCorDbut

14.---It’salongtimesinceIsawmysister.

----(A)

AwhynotvisitBwhynottovisitCwhynotvisitingDwhydon’tvisit

15.---Wasitnotuntillastweek(B)hedecidedtogiveupsmoking?

---No,Hebeganhesawthenewsfilmlastmonth.

Awhen;assoonBthat;immediatelyCdid;thatDthat;till

16.---Don’tbeangrywithyourstudentswhentheymakemistakesagain,willyou?

No,Iwon’tIknowthat(A)ofusareperfeltafterall

AnoneBneitherCeachDall

17.---Whydoyouconectsomanyoldbikes?

---I’11havethem(C)andgiveawaytothechildrenwhodon’thavebikes

AusedupBgivenupCfixedupDsetup

18.---Couldyoupleasetell(D)?

---Goupstairsandturnleft.

Awhatistheteacher’sofficeBwhattheteacher’sofficeis

Cwhereistheteacher’sofficeDwheretheteacher’sofficeis

19.All(C)hasalreadlybeendone.

AcanbedoneBshouldbedoneCthatcanbedoneDwhatshouldbedone

20.Hardly()comeintotheroom(A)themeetingbegan.

Ahadthey;whenBtheyhad;whenCdidthey;thanDtheydid;then

二、完形填空

Howoftenonehearschildrenwishingtheyweregrown-ups,andoldpeoplewishingtheywere(21B)again.Eachagehasitspleasureanditspains,andthehappiestpersonistheonewhoenjoyswhateachage(22D)himwithoutwastinghistineinuselessregrets.

Childhoodisatimewhentherearefewresponsibilities(责任)tomakelifedifficultIfachildhasgoodparents,heisraised,lookedafterandloved,whateverhemaydo.Itisimpossible.thathewilleveragaininhislifebegivensomuchwithouthavingtodoanythinginreturn.what’smore,lifeisawaysgivingnewthingtothechild-thingsthattheyhavelosttheir(23D)forolderpeople,becausetheyaretoo(24C).Butachildhashispains,heisnotsofreetodowhathewishestodo;teisagainandagainbeingtoldnottodosomething,orbeing(25A)forwhatwhathehaswronglydone

Whenayoungman(26B)toearnhisownliving,hecannolongerexpectothersto(27B)hisfood,hisclothesandhisroombuthastoworkifhewantstolive(28A)ifhespendsmostofhistimeplayingaboutinthewaysthatheusedtoasachild,hewill(29C)hungry.Andifhebreaksthelawsofsociety(30D)heusedtobreakthelawsofthisparents,hemaygotoprison.If,however,heworkshard,keepsoutoftroubleandhasgoodhealth,hecanhavethegreathappinessofbuildingupforhinseifhispositioninsociety.

21.AchildrenByoungCactiveDstrong

22.Aleaves.BhopesCjudgesDgives

23.Apower.BsenseCvalueDinterest

24.ApopularBmodernCfamiliarDadvanced

25.ApunishedBtalkedCapprovedDdestroyed

26.AplansBstartsCcontinuesDmanages

27.AtaketheplaceofBpayforCpayoffDthinkof

28.AcomfortablyBfreelyCpeacefullyDseparately

29.AfeelBfaceCgoDmeet

30.AsinceBwhenCwhileDas

三、阅读理解

A

Nowadays,KoreaisinfluencedbyAmericancultureIfyouvisitSeoul(汉城),youwillseealotoffastfoodstoresinsachavenue,p;acessuchasKFC,MeDonald's,andBurgerKing.

YouwillalsobesurprisedtoseemanywesternstyleclotheswhicharedifferentformourtraditionalclothessuchastheHanBouk,Whenyougoarounddepartmentstores,youcanseemanyyoungstudentswaitinginlinetobuyfamousbrandssuchas96NewYorkjeans,Guess,Polo,Guest,Channel,andCartiers.Ithardtofindclotheswhichrepresent(代表)traditionalKoreanculture.Thereareonlyafewstoreswhichselltraditionalclothing,andthesestoresarestartingtodisappear.

WhenyouvisitmiddleschoolsinKorea,youwillalsofindstudenfslisteningtomusicontheirCDplayers,mostlyrockandroll,includingthepopmusicofsingerssuchasBritneySpires,ChristinaAguilera,andRickyMartin.Moreover,ifyouaskstudentstotalkaboutKoreanmusictraditions,theyprobablywillnotgiveyouanansweratonce.

Now,however,therearesomevoiceswhichateurgingtopreservepurownculture,Oneisanassociationwhichinsisispeopleeattraditionalfoodsucbaskimchi.TheymakewcbsitestoshowhowtradintionalKoreanfoodsarebencficialforhealthandtheyadvertiseonTVregularlyabouttraditionalcustoms.

theysaythatKoreansarelosingtheiridentity(特性),andtheyarealsoconcernedbccauseyoungpeopledon'tevenknowaboutthetraditionalKOREANHOLIDAYSyheysuggestthatthegovernmentprepareextraprogramstoteachyoungstudentsaboutkoreantraditions.Somemiddleschoolshavetriedtodothismbutitisn'tworkingberyeffeetively.

31.Thepassagemainlytellsus(A)

AtheinfluenceofAmericancultureonSouthKorea

BwhatthecapitalcitySeoulislike

CthepopularityoffastfoodinSouthKorea

DthesocialcustomsinSouthKorca

32.FromthesecondparagraphwecanseethatGuess,Polo,Guestare(C)

Afastfoodrestaurants

Bnamesoffamousstores

Cfamousbrandofclothes

DtraditionalKoreanclothes

33.StoreswhichselltraditionKoreanclothes(B)

Ahavealreadydisappeared

Barehardtofindnow

Cstartotsellforelgnclothes

Dhavemovedoutofthemainstreets

34.Wgatdoestheunderlinedword“preserve”meaninthispassage?

(A)

AproteetBpreventCpretendDprevent

35.Whatisthemainparposeoftheassociation?

(D)

AToencouragepeopletocattraditionalfood

BTomakepeoplerealizetheirduties

CTomakesureyoungpeoplelivehealthlly

DTOkeeptheirownwayoflifeandculturealive

B

Scientistshavefoundanewuseforchildren’simaginations-tomakestomachachesgoaway.

TheBBCreportsanewstudythatshows:

“Childrencanbetaughttousetheirimaginationstodealwithstomachaches.”Thismaybeverygoodnewsforparentswhoneedaquickcurefortheirsickchildren.

Anymotherorfatherunderstands:

thestomachproblemisoneofthemostfrequentthingstheirchildrencomplainabout.Aroundtwentypercentofchildrensufferfromstomachachesthatdoctorscannotfindareasonfor.

Thisnewresearchisespeciallygoodforkidswithactiveimaginations.Researchersfoundthatthemorecreativethechildis,thebetterheorsheisatimaginingthepainaway.

TheresearchersusedarelaxingCDwithchildren.Avoiceguidedthemthemthroughdifferentfantasysituations.Oneofthesewaspretendingtobefloatingonacloud.Thirtychildrentookpartinthetests.Halfofthemusedthe“guidedimagery”method,andtheotherhalfreceivednormalmedicines.Researchersfound73.3percentofkidswhogotnormaltreatment.

StudyleaderDr.MirandaTilburgwasveryexitedaboutherfindings.Shebelievedthatitwasaverycheapandeasytostopchildren’sstomachaches.Shesaiditwouldnotworkaswellwithadults.

36.Thisnewstudymaybegoodnewsforthosewho.(C)

A.havelessimaginations.

B.don’tknowhowtorelax.

C.wanttostoptheirkids’stomachachesinashorttime

D.canfindwhychildrensufferfromstomachaches.

37.Whatkindofkidswillbenefitmostfromthenewresearch?

(D)

A.Kidswholikelisteningtomusic.

B.Kidswhoaregoodatrememberingthings.

C.Theindependentkids.

D.Kidswithactiveimaginations.

38.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

(A)

A.Sometimes,doctorsdon’tknowwhychildrensufferfromstomachaches.

B.Childrencomplainabouttheirlearningproblemsmostfrequently.

C.Themorecreativethechildrenis,thelesslikelyheorsheistohaveastomachache.

D.30childrenreceivednormalmedicinesinthetests.

39.Fromtheendofthepassage,wethat.(D)

A.adultscanalsousetheirimaginationstomakestomachachesgoaway.

B.Dr.MirandaTilburgwasn’tpleasedwithherfindings

C.Thenormalcureforstomachacheswillnotbeused.

D.Acheapandeasywaytostopchildren’sstomachacheshasbeenfound.

40.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

(B)

A.Howtostopstomachachesinpublicplaces.

B.Childrencan“imagine”theirpainaway.

C.Children’simaginationsareveryactive.

D.Howtodevelopchildren’theirpainaway.

C

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