1、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(请将答案统一做在答题纸上,并与试卷一同上交。上交时请将试卷和答题纸分开交。)一、单项选择 40%( )1._,the house needs some work done on it. A. You can see B. As you see C. As you can see it. D. Which you can( )2. His new novel_; very few people would like to read it. A. sells well B. is well sold C. sells badl
2、y D. is badly sold( )3. The accident happened_ before midday. A. short B. slight C. shortly D. slightly( )4. She tapped the driver on_ shoulder and signaled him to stop the car. A. the B. a C. his D. / ( )5.-_can you finish the report? -In about two days.A. How long B. How soon C. How far D. How oft
3、en( )6.The little thief ran off so fast_. A. as not to be caught B. as to not be caught C. not as to be caught D. as to be not caught( )7. The bathing product is natural and_. A. smells well B. smells good C. is smelt well D. is smelt good( )8. We put an advertisement in the local paper to look for
4、a _ secretary. A. spoken German B. speaking German C. German spoken D. German- speaking( )9.I cant stand_ around me when Im eating. A. people B. people to smoke C. people smoking D . people are smoking ( )10._modern standards, the computer is very slow. A. By B. With C. On D. In( )11.-What would you
5、 like? -Steak or chicken would_. A. suit me fine B. be fit C. be suitable D. be good( )12.Only time will_ if this agreement will bring a lasting peace. A. speak B. tell C. say D.talk( )13. He bought the tickets_a friend at the stadium A. through B. thorough C. though D. throughout( )14.-_ is it toda
6、y? - Its Tuesday. A. When B. What time C. what date D. What day( )15. Jack, together with his friends,_ to climb out of the canyon . A. decide B. has decided C. are to decide D. are deciding( )16.With the rapid growth of population, the city_ in all directions in the past five years. A. spreads B. h
7、as spread C. spread D. had spread( )17.-Why did you go back to the shop? - I left my friend_ there. A. waiting B. to wait C. wait D. waits( )18.- Where is my blue shirt? - Its in the washing machine. You have to wear _ different one. A. any B . the C. a D. other( )19. People have heard what the Pres
8、ident has said; they are waiting to see_ he will do. A. how B. what C. when D. that( )20. If you are driving to the airport, can you give me a _. A. hand B. seat C. drive D. lift ( )21. Four of Roberts children were at the party, including_, Luck. A. the oldest B. an oldest one C. the old D. an old
9、one( )22. Naturally, after I told her what to do, my daughter_ go and do the opposite! A. may B. can C. must D. should( )23. The manager, _ his factorys products were poor in quality, decided to give his workers further training. A. knowing B. known C. to know D. being known( )24.-Thanks for the lov
10、ely party and the delicious food. -_. A. No thanks B. Never mind C. All right D. My pleasure( )25. Sally worked late in the evening to finish her report_her boss could read it first thing next morning.A. so that B. because C. before D. or else( )26. Mr. Hall understands that _ maths has always been
11、easy for him, it is not easy for the students.A. unless B. since C. although D. when( )27. The man we followed suddenly stopped and looked as if_ whether he was going in the right direction. A. seeing B. having been C. to have seen D. no see( )28. The silence of the library_ only by the sound of pag
12、es being turned over. A. has been broken B. breaks C. broke D. was broken( )29.-Your coffee smells great! - Its from Mexico. Would you like_? A. it B. some C. this D. little( )30. Perhaps we need to clear away these books to make_ for our new students. A. place B. areas C. space D. room ( )31. It se
13、ems impossible for them to come together. A. settle their differences B. engage in a struggle C. be equal to each other D. become interested( )32. A true friend is someone you can turn to in times of trouble. A. look at B. ask for help C. face towards D. ask to move around( )33. I need to brush up o
14、n the material in this book A. arrange nicely B. refresh C. wipe clean D. study again( )34. The professor sometimes makes a remarks that are not_ the topic. A. relevant with B. relevant to C. relating to D. relevant for( )35. When they ask me to make a speech. I was at a loss for words. A. elated B.
15、 dumb C. surprised D. tongue-tied( )36. He kept on an eye on our house during our vacation last summer. A. saw B. took care of C. looks at D. looked into( )37. Tommy has a gift for languages. A. has a talent for B. has a liking for C. is no good at D. has received a present on( )38. It doesnt stand
16、to reason that he would lie. A. worry me B. bother me C. seem logical D. hurt( )39. He never took a stand. A. stole anything B. make a firm decision C. lied B. believed ( )40. We hope the new environment law will cut down on pollution. A. destroy B. lessen C. eliminate D. interrupt二、完形填空 30% A41 the
17、 American scientist Albert Einstein met an old friend of 42 in a street in New York.“Mr Einstein,” said the friend, “ 43 that you need to have a new overcoat. Look, how worn- out 44 !” “It doesnt matter, “ answered Albert Einstein, 45 ” knows me here in NewYork. “Several years 46 , they met in New Y
18、ork again. Einstein 47 a famous physicist by then, but he still 48 the same old overcoat. 49 his friend tried to persuade him to buy a new one.“ Theres no need now, “ said Einstein, 50 here has knows me.”( )41. A. In one day B. A day C. One day D. Some day( )42. A. him B. his C. he D. himself( )43.
19、A. looks B. seems C. likes D. looks like( )44. A. it is B. they are C. you are D. he is( )45. A. No men B. No body C. None D. No one( )46. A. ago B. later C. after D. before( )47. A. had become B. has become C. become D. was becoming( )48. A. put on B. dress C. dressed D. wore( )49. A. One more B. O
20、nce more C. Once too D. Over one( )50. A. Nobody B. Anybody C. Everybody D. Most people B Farmers, as we all know, have been having a hard time of it lately, and have turned to new ways of earning income from their land. This involves not only planting new kinds of crops, but some 51 ways of making
21、money, the most unusual of which has got to be sheep racing. Yes, you heard me 52 ! A farmer now holds sheep races on a regular basis, and during the past year over 100,000 people have 53 to watch the race. “I was passing the farm on my way to the sea for a holiday,” one punter told me, “ and I thou
22、ght I d have a look. I didnt believe it was serious, to tell you the truth.” According to a regular visitor, betting on sheep is more interesting than betting on horses. “ At proper horse races everyone has already studied the form of the horse 54 , and there are clear favourites. 55 nobody has hear
23、d anything about these 56 ! Most people find it difficult to tell one from another in any case.” I stayed to watched the race , and I must admit that I found it quite 57 . In a usual sheep race, half a dozen sheep race down hill over a course of about half a mile. Food is waiting for them at the oth
24、er end of the 58 just to give them some encouragement, I ought to add! The sheep run surprisingly fast, 59 they have probably not eaten for while. Anyway, the crowd around me were obviously enjoying their day out at the races, 60 by their happy faces and the sense of excitement.( ) 51.A. common B st
25、range C. swift D. illegal( ) 52. A. honestly B. surprisingly C. completely D. correctly( ) 53. A. showed off B. brought up C. turned up D. looked forward( )54. A. behind time B. in progress C. in advance D. in time( )55. A. But B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Other wise( )56. A. horses B. sheep C. races
26、 D. stories( )57. A. exciting B. dangerous C. boring D. peculiar( )58. A. race B. hill C. track D. field( )59. A. if B. so C. yet D. although( ) 60. A. observing B. judging C. considering D. inferring C The British love to think of themselves as polite, and anyone knows how fond they are of their “p
27、leases” and “ thank yous”. Even the simplest business such as buying a train ticket requires 61 seven or eight of these. Another 62 of our good manners is the queue. New-comers to Britain could be forgiven for thinking that queuing rather than football was the 63 national sport. Finally, of course,
28、motorists generally stop at crossing. But does all this mean that the British should consider themselves more polite than their European neighbour? I think not.Take form of address for example. The average English person- 64 he happens to work in a hotel or department storewould rather die than call
29、 a stranger “ Sir” or “Madam “. Yet in some European countries this is the most basic of common address. Our 65 “ you” for everyone may appear more democratic, but it means that we are forced to seek out complicated ways to express 66 .I am all for returning to the use of ”thee” and “thou” (Thee and
30、 thou are old-fashioned poetic words for “ you”); “you” would be 67 for strangers and professional relationships.And of course, the English find touching and other shows of friendship truly terrifying. Have you noticed how the British 68 ever touch? Personally, I find the Latin habit of shaking hand
31、s or a friendly kiss quite charming. Try kissing the average English person, and they will either take two steps backwards in horror, or if their escape is 69 you will find your lips touching the back of their head. Now what could be 70 than that?( )61. A. at least B. at most C. less than D. not more than( )62. A signal B. scene C. sign D. sight( )63. A. true B. original C. superior D. advanced( )64. A. if B. whether C. when D. unless( )65. A. universal B.
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