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1、上半年教师资格考试高中英语真题2014年上半年中小学和幼儿园教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力试题(高级中学)一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)1.Sip and zip,tip and dip,map and nap are all.A.minimal pairs B.diphthongsC.allophones D.phonemes2.Which of the following words in bold is pronunced with a falling tone?A.Do you have any specials?B.Youre kiddinghe has

2、 lost his job?C.When will we have the exam,today or tomorrow?D.The flat has a kitchen,a living room,two bedrooms,and a bath.3.Wed better makes a clearbetween competence and performance for the convince of our discussion.A.separation B.divisionC.distinction D.difference4.It has been suggested that al

3、l government officialsinformation on their income.A.dissent B.discloseC.unfold D.uncover5.The children lined up and walked out.A.in person B.in private C.in order D.in progress6.It was not until dawnthe snowcapped peak in the remote in Tibet.A.that they sighted B.did they sightC.that they did not si

4、ght D.had they sighted7. enough time and money,the investigators would have been able to discover more evidence in this case.A.Giving B.GivenC.To give D.Being given8.Criticism and self-criticism are necessarythey may help us to find out and correct our mistakes.A.by that B.at thatC.on that D.in that

5、9.What maxim is flouted in such extreme example of tautologies as “Boys are boys”,and “Lies are lies”?A.The maxim of quantity. B.The maxim of qualityC.The maxim of relevance. D.The maxim of manner.10.Sociolinguists study varieties of language and,accordingly,will be interested in the analysis of all

6、 od the following EXCEPT.A.regional dialect B.registerC.figures of speech D.social dialect11.In a listening activiey,students are asked to note down the time and places of events.The aim of this activity is to develop the skill of.A.listening for gise B.listening for specific informationC.listening

7、for structure D.listening for vocabulary12.Which of the follwing can NOT be used as a pre-reading task?A.Predicting what a passage is about.B.Creating a word wev ralated to a topic.C.Listening to the recording of a passage.D.Sharing what is already known about a topic.13.Which of the following does

8、a teacher want his/her students to develop if he/she guides them to take notes key words,abbreviations and symbols?A.Cultural awareness. B.Language awareness.C.Learning strategies. D.Language knowledge.14.If a teacher gives commands in English and asks students to show understanding by action or ges

9、tures,he/she is most probably using.A.Communicative Approahc B.Audio-lingual ApproachC.Grammar Translation Method D.Total Physical Response15.According to The National English Curriculuim Standards,the language knowledge students are required to learn consists of phonetics,vocabulary,grammar, .A.fun

10、cion and theme B.culture and societyC.literature and linguistics D.discouse and genre16.There are two syllables in the word “motto”./au/occurs in both syllables,but the first one is longer than the second because.A.it is stressed B.it comes before a consonantC.it is in the first syllable D.it comes

11、between two consonants17.Whcih of the following should a teacher avoid when using an ELT course book?A.Selecting appropriate supporting materials and resources.B.Interpreting curriculum goals and its expectations for the couse.C.Planning lessons in relation to specific goals,topics,texts,and tasks.D

12、.Implementing everything in the book without considering studentsneeds and levels.18.To assess how well students are able to apply what they have learned in completing a given task,a teacher would useassessment.A.performance B.selfC.competence D.peer19.Popular as it might be,the Presentation-Practic

13、e-Producion teaching model is not considered appropriate in teaching.A.phonetics B.grammarC.vocabulary D.reading20.If a teacher starts with language examples and guides students to work out the rules,he/she is using themethod.A.deductive B.conduciveC.inductive D.consturctive请阅读Passage 1,完成第21-25小题。P

14、assage 1Among the throngs of American prowling the malls and trawling e-commerce sites,many are looking out for themselves.Retail-research firm NPD Group said,thus far,about one third of consumers have engaged in what is called self-gifting.Thats up from 12 percent in a typical prerecession year,and

15、 up from the 19 percent who said they planned to do so last year.The nationals Retail Federationk,the dispenser of all holiday-related data,ssid in 2012,nearly 60 percent of shoppers would do so.The latest step in the evolution of our burgeoning culture of narcissism?Yes.Self-gifting makes psycholog

16、ical and economic sense given what Americans have endured three years.THE PST-BUST(破产)ear has been a long,hard,heroic slog of balance-sheet improvement.Americans have labored to save money and hack away at the huge mountain of debt they accumulated druing the credit boom.According to the New Youk Fe

17、deral Reserve, consumers have knocked down their aggregate debt load from $12.67 trillion in the third quarter of 2008 to $11.31 trillion in the third quarter of 2012;credit-card debt is off $192 billion from the peak.Americans have cut their load by spending more carefully and engaging in that most

18、 un-American of traits:self-abnegation.After living frugally for so much of the year and for so many years who can blame a parents at an Apply Store for buying herself a new iPad?Indeed,self-gifting may actually be a function of the new abstemiousness.Lets say youve been holding off on relpacing you

19、r old television.Why not buy it around Noverber or December when insane promotions and free shipping are available?Besides,its not like self-gifters are solely interested in self-pleasure.An NRFsurvey said that the typical self-gifter would spend about $140 on himself this year.For comparisons sake,

20、the survey said the typical shopper would spent about $750 in all.After a long period of economic madness(remember the housing bubble and the dotcom mess),self-gifting is a sign of much-needed economic rationality.Shopping for others involves a certain amount of wrong guesswork with negative financi

21、al consequence.This year,for example,CEB Tower Group claims that Americans will load $110 billion onto gift cards and give them as presents.But the market-research firm says that about 1.6 percent of that total,about $1.7 billion,will go used.Meanwhile,a large percentage of gifts wind up getting of

22、people reported returning at least some of their gifts.Returns induce guilt and raise the specter of uncomfortable conversations about what happened to that giant striped sweater.But more significant,returns are bad for the environment.They lead to more triops to the mall,higher shipping costs,and t

23、he unnecessary use of packaging materials.These days,the rise of e-commerce means shopping is now antiseptic:sit and click.With the charm gone,we have to come up with other ways to make the experience pleasurable.As the song goes,”Have yourself a merry little Christmas”.21.What have the retail resea

24、rch and surveys revealed about self-gifting?A.It hasnt helped improve balance sheets.B.It is an age-old practice for most Americans.C.It has been on the rise since the recent recession began.D.It has reflected the American tradition of self-abnegation.22.What did the author intend to illustrate by c

25、iting a comparison from an NRF survey on the expenses of a typical self-gifter and those of a typical shopper?A.Self-gifters were only interested in self-pleasure.B.Self-gifting could be a sign of abstemiousness.C.Self-gifting was very conducive to living frugally.D.Self-gifters bought things both f

26、or themselves and for others.23.What does the underlined word “aggregate” in PARAGRAPH 3 most probably mean?A.Gigantic B.HeavyC.Total D.Maximum24.What does the un derlined word “them” in PARAGRAPH 5 refer to?A.Gift cards B.AmericansC.$110 million D.CEB Tower Group projects25.What is the authors atti

27、tude toward online self-gifting?A.unclear B.neutralC.negative D.supportive请阅读Passage 2,完成第26-30小题。Passage 2AMONG CHINAS greatest art treasures are the Buddhist caves near Dunhuang.Their ancient frescoes and sculptures have survived wars, environmental damage, antiquities hunters, and the chaotic Cul

28、tural Revolution.Today domestic tourism is the biggest threat: the UNESCO World Heritage site has an optimal capacity of 3,000 per day, but peak times can see twice that many visitors.The Mogao Grottoes are especially vulnerable to mass tourism. Their ecosystems are fragile.A buildup of humidity and

29、 carbon dioxide from visitors breath can lead to flaking and discoloration of wall paintings.To preserve the caves, the Dunhuang Academy is pioneering an ambitious project to digitize the site. Recently, the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C., offered a tantalizing glimpse at the undertak

30、ing. Donning 3-D glasses, visitors were transported into a breathtaking “virtual” Dunhuang grotto, known as Cave 220. The 3-D, interactive experience is flooded with vivid color, close-up details, moving images of flying bodhisattvas, even sound. “Dunhuang rank as the single most important repositor

31、y of early Chinese art.Here the great cultures of the worldGreek and Roman, Persian and Middle Eastern, Indian and Chineseconstantly interacted for over a millennium,” said Mimi Gates, who formed the Dunhuang Foundation. “High-resolution digitization will provide a lasting record of this artistic tr

32、easure for all mankind and can make it accessible beyond China.”A dozen years ago, the Dunhuang Academy began cooperating with foreign institutions to conserve the treasures. Among the projects, one used a camera to create a digital archive of the caves. The results will be used in the academys planned $40 million state-of-the-art visitor center which will present virtual tours of the caves to save the real site wear and tear. The scope of th

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