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1、杭州市教育系统公开招聘中学英语真题卷杭州市教育系统公开招聘教职工专业知识测试中学英语学科试题卷考生须知:1本试卷分试题卷和答题卷,满分为100 分,考试时间120 分钟。2答题前,在答题卷密封区内填写姓名、身份证号、报考单位、报考岗位、试场号和座位号。3所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试题卷上无效。4考试结束,上交试题卷和答题卷。一、完形填空(共15 小题,每小题1 分,满分15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中选择最佳选项,并将答案写在答题纸上。I believe that we should talk to strangers. By engaging in une

2、xpected friendly conversation with strangers, our lives can be affected in ways that are extraordinary. I learned this l and life-changing experience during my second year of college.I am a student and part-time waitress in Chicago, and I spend most of my time at work engaging in as little real conv

3、ersation as possible. This is not done on purpose, 2 ,instinctively. Growing up, I was used to 3 such as Dont talk to strangers and Mind your own business. As a result, I dont talk to unknown people at work 4 taking orders and the occasional weather chat.One night a little old man, probably in his 8

4、0s, came in and sat in my 5 . I took his order and went on my way. But I noticed that he came in, week after week, and always sat at one of my tables. 6 I began having short conversations with my new guest. His name was Mr. Rogers, but he 7 that I call him Don. I learned that he and his wife had gon

5、e to dinner and a movie every Saturday. Since she had died, he 8 this tradition alone. I began looking forward to him coming in and telling me his movie 9 .As the weeks went on, I began to sit and really talk with Don. We talked about his wife, his days flying in the war, his son who had grown and m

6、oved away. Eventually we began to talk about my ambitions; going to school and the expectations of my 10 .About four months after meeting Mr. Rogers, I received a call at home from a nurse, telling me that Don was in intensive care at Chicagos Mercy Hospital. I immediately drove to the hospital to s

7、eehim.Thefirstthinghedidwasthankmefor 11 him to visitthedoctor 12Ididntknow what he was referring to. Then I remembered that about three weeks earlierDonwas 13 about chest pains and I gave him the number for a doctor Iknow.Since meeting Don I have learned that strangers can become acquaintances and

8、even friends I recently found myself 14 talking to customers at the restaurant. Ive had a lot more fun, the time has gone by faster, and Ive gotten to know some of the people I see on a regular basis.Don taught me that life can be much more 15 if I engage in friendly conversations. After all, I beca

9、me more than just his waitress. I became his friend1.A.valuable B.interesting C.funny D.cruel2.A.or rather B.worsestill C.butrather D. orelse3.A.greetings B.promises C.praisesD.phrases4.A.beneath B.beyond C.behindD.before 5.A.section B.table C.orderD.charge 6.A.Immediately B.PolitelyC.UnwillinglyD.S

10、lowly7.A.begged B.suggested C.insisted D.required8.A.carriedon B.reflectedon C.calledonD.reliedon9.A.tickets B.ideasC.backgroundD.reviews10.A.problems B.future C.homework D.sadness11.A. inviting B.introducing C.urging D.requesting12.A.Sofar B.Atfirst C.Rightnow D. Justnow13.A.complaining B.wondering

11、 C.learning D.joking14.A.really B.clumsily C.seriously D.shyly15.A. touching B.boring C.optimistic D.enjoyable二、阅读理解(共15 小题,每小题2 分,满分30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中选择最佳选项,并将答案写在答题纸上。AMost people know the frustration of the white night. No matter how hard you try, you cant sleep. In fact, the harder

12、 you try, the more awake you feel. Under pressure to fall asleep, you are glancing at the clock every few minutes, constantly calculating the time left until morning. You beginto dread the tiredness youll feel the next day. Perhaps the worst thing about sleeplessness is the loneliness - the feeling

13、that the whole world is fast asleep and dreaming, 1eaving you alone with your worries.Often I have found myself wishing for late-night comfort in a 24-hour cafe or art gallery, and wondering where I can find such a thing. In the UK, where I come from, nocturnal(夜间的)cultureis very limited. Most shops

14、 close by 5:30 p.m. and most restaurants by 11p.m. Even the clubs close earlier than those on the continent. Sure, 24-hour supermarkets and comer shops exist in bigger cities- and many universities have a 24-hour library. But since Im no longer a student, all night culture is harder to find. Visitin

15、g Moscow a couple of years ago, I was thrilled to discover an all-night bookshop (a comforting thought for the insomniac, even if you never need to buy Crime and Punishment at 3 a.m.)However, insomniacs around the world can celebrate. White night has a new meaning: no longer a cause for fear, its no

16、w the name for an all-night arts extravaganza. It began in St Petersburg,a city located at high latitude, where for a few weeks in June it never totally gets dark. The idea has spread to several cities including Melbourne, Montreal and Tel Aviv. Two weeks after arriving in Paris, I experienced my fi

17、rst White Night. Cycling with a friend from churches to gymnasiums to playgrounds, we discovered films, music and amazing art installations. There were games, walking tours and fireworks on the river Seine. Restaurants and galleries were open late, and two of the subway lines kept going all night. M

18、ost wonderful of all, there was a swimming pool open until Sam, lit up in fantastic colors, with a huge sculpture suspended above the water Theres something indescribable about nocturnal swimming, added to the excitement of being in a place that is normally off-limits at night. I went to bed at 8 a.

19、m., refreshed and absolutely exhausted. I dont think I have ever slept so well16.The hardest part of ones being unable to fall asleepisthat .A.he or she will be very tired the nextmorningB.sleeping time is running outquicklyC.he or she will feel very lonely andworriedD.other people are sleepingsound

20、ly17.The word insomniac (Paragraph 2)refersto .A.one who is unable to fall asleep atnightB.the big modern city with colorful nightlifeC.a splendid and appealingperformanceD.a medical scientist who is workinghard18.Which aspect of the UK disappoints thewriter?A.That restaurants and art galleries ther

21、e are not goodenoughB.That only university libraries are open 24 hours adayC.That no one there really cares about nocturnalcultureD.That he hardly finds places where he can go at latenight19.According to the passage, the new meaning of whitenightis .A.peoples being brave during sleeplessnightsB.all-

22、night entertainment and art activities in somecitiesC.the swimming pool which is open 24 hours adayD.the city where a new fashion of night lifestarted20.Which best describes the writers tone in Paragraph3?A.ApprovingB.ConcernedC.Doubtful DJokingBWhen most people think of strikes, they think of facto

23、ry workers asking for better pay and conditions, or perhaps refusing to work to support a colleague who has been unfairly sacked. It is not often that people associate strikes with school students. But in Italy, it is different. While in many countries it is absolutely unthinkable, in Italy it happe

24、ns almost every year. Some people may remember the Paris spring of 1968, when in the French capital university students and factory workers all went on strike in a crisis which almost made the French republic collapse, but for many this is a long time ago now. But in Italy, however, the tradition ha

25、s remained. It seems that almost every autumn there is a reason to protest. Most of the protests are national, like the current opposition to the governments planned educational reforms, but there are also protests against things like local issues such as heating in the classes or treatment of indiv

26、idual studentsAnd what do students do to protest? All over the country they go on strike, they have demonstrations in the streets, they occupy their schools, they have lots of meetings and sometimes they try to run the schools themselves for a period, setting up their own lessons and courses.Are all

27、 the students behind this? Well, its difficult to say exactly. But what is certain is that very few students object. I think its important to show what we feel says one high school student, The new school reform will be very bad for state schools. Other students are more skeptical. I think its great

28、! says one student, It means we get a few days off school. Another student is openly cynical: All the people who are doing this. well, some of them are just troublemakers; others are people who are already planning to become politicians. They want to start their career now. Others say that the strik

29、e leaders are being manipulated or used by groups from outside the schools Problems occurred recently when students from one school which was being occupied marchedto another school which wasnt protesting. The strikers stood outside the school and shouted and threw things at the windows. The non-str

30、iking students sat in their classrooms and did nothing, but their teachers went out and began to shout at the students from the striking school. In Britain, and a lot of other countries, such action is unthinkable. Students are not allowed to go on strike, and if they did they would probably face se

31、vere disciplinary measures.The strange thing about this, however, is that despite the number of school hours lost to strikes, Italian students are certainly no less intelligent or knowledgeable than their European counterparts. Their national averages are the same as others, despite the fact that on

32、 average they spend up to 20% less time in the classroom - with strikes being only one of the many interruptions of the Italian school year. Troublemakers or not, perhaps there is something to be learned from the Italian way of studying!21.From the above passage we canlearnthat .A.no students in Italy are satisfied with their lessons andcoursesB.those who occupy schools in Italy will get themselves into serioustroubleC.students in Britain can go on strike on condition that they obey s

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