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【百度文库】让每个人平等地提升自己!以下内容由李天乐乐精心为您呈现!2009年某市初中教师招聘英语教师考试试题(上)一、单项选择(每小题1分,共20分)( ) 1.This course is must for students who want to work in the film industry as editor.A. 不填; B. a ; an C. 不填;the D. a ; the( ) 2.To order tickets for 2008 Olympic Games, just call 952008. It be simpler.A. must B. could C. mustnt D. couldnt( ) 3.As we know, tomatoes can be cooked, juiced, eaten whole, sliced or .A. whatever B. whenever C. however D. wherever( ) 4.We asked both John and Jerry, but could offer a satisfactory answer.A. either B. neither C. nothing D. none( ) 5.China is developing a rural health care service system, I am sure more peasants will benefit.A. of which B. from which C. in which D. about which( ) 6. What if I do badly at the job interview? You should have confidence in yourself.A. Give me a hand. B. Take it easy. C. Congratulations! D. Take care!( ) 7.He is a heavy smoker and even his hair the smell of cigarettes.A. gives up B. gives away C. gives off D. gives in( ) 8. in 2005, Disneyland in Hong Kong has enjoyed great success. A. Having completed B. Completed C. Completing D. To complete( ) 9.Measures have been taken to solve the problem, but it may be some time the situation improves.A. since B. when C. unless D. before( ) 10.I dont care whether he is honest or not; , I dont like him.A. anyway B. though C. but D. however( ) 11. Where did you find the wallet? It was at stadium I played football.A. that B. where C. which D. there( ) 12.He would have paid for the house if the salesgirl had insisted because he was really fond of it.A. as twice much as B. much as twice C. twice as much D. twice much as( ) 13.Though Confucius has long gone, his powerful ideas undoubtedly Chinesesociety and tradition.A. shaped B. formed C. laid D. made( ) 14. He wanted to sleep, but no sooner his eyes than the desire to sleep left him.A. had he closed B. he had closed C. did he close D. he closed( ) 15.The medicine is on sale everywhere. You can get it at chemists.A. each B. certain C. some D. any( ) 16. , I would give up smoking.A. If I were you B. If I am you C. If I was you D. If I am like you( ) 17.Many a boy playing basketball. A. likes B. like C. to like D. have like( ) 18.It is impossible to the news unless you need the newspaper everyday.A. look up in B. keep up with C. put up with D. catch up( ) 19.The meeting is postponed until next week, we wont be so busy.A. since B. when C. while D. that( ) 20.Its so cold, I think I will have a cup of hot coffee a cold drink.A. than B. no more than C. rather than D. more than二、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)In June 1985, two British mountaineers Joe Simpson and Simon Yates made the first-ever climb of the 21,000-foot snow-covered Siula Grande mountain in Peru. It was an exceptionally 21 job, but nothing compared to what was to 22 . Early in the process, Simpson 23 and broke his right knee. Yates could have 24 him but managed to find a way of 25 him down the mountains on a rope in a series of difficult drops. Then Simpson fell into a crevasse(裂缝) and Yates eventually had no 26 but to cut the 27 , completely convinced that his friend was now 28 .In his book on the 29 ,Joe Simpson wrote:30 I looked at the distant moraines(冰碛), I know that I must at least try I would probably 31 there among those rocks. If I died, well, that wasnt so 32 , but I wouldnt have 33 waited for it to happen. The 34 of dying no longer affected me as it had in the crevasse at first. I now had a chance to 35 it and struggle against it.The survival of Yates himself was 36 . That Simpson somehow found a way of 37 out of the crevasse after 12 hours and then crawled(爬行)and 38 himself six miles back to camp, 39 three days and might without food or drink, would be considered as a heroic fiction. But in fact it was so 40 . ( ) 21. A. tough B. good C. easy D. new( ) 22. A. be came B. end C. come D. change( ) 23. A. bent B. fell C. raised D. survived( ) 24. A. helped B. saved C. pulled D. abandoned( ) 25. A. throwing B. turning C. lowering D. setting( ) 26. A. idea B. hope C. choice D. chance( ) 27. A. rope B. wire C. finger D. tree( ) 28. A. safe B. dead C. alive D. hurt( ) 29. A. person B. partner C. mountain D. climb( ) 30. A. Before B. Unless C. As D. If( ) 31. A. stick out B. hold out C. hang out D. die out( ) 32. A. happy B. great C. funny D. surprising( ) 33. A. ever B. just C. almost D. never() 34. A. horror B. dream C. picture D. imagination( ) 35. A. face B. defeat C. solve D. consider( ) 36. A. common B. evident C. extraordinary D. lucky( ) 37. A. running B. walking C. climbing D. escaping( ) 38. A. brought B. pushed C. carried D. dropped( ) 39. A. going B. lasting C. expecting D. sharing( ) 40. A. particular B. usual C. true D. interesting三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分) AMy parents knew their wealth: each other, their six children, and their faith. They tried to live simple lives so that they could have time for what was most important.They didnt busy themselves buying a bigger house, because that would mean working harder to pay the monthly mortgage(按揭贷款),working overtime or taking second job. Who would go running with me then? Who would read stories to me?They didnt burden themselves with buying an expensive car because that would mean worrying about installment(分期付款) bills. Besides, walking to the shopping centre every Saturday afternoon with me gave my dad his needed exercise, and made me feel so special.One of my hearts delights was seeing Dad and Mom in their bedroom at night, after our nightly family prayer. The lights were turned off, and Id see the figure of my father seatedon his old chair and Mom standing behind him, gently massaging(按摩) his shoulders. Id hear them talk about what happened during their day. Even as a child, I sensed their quiet pleasure in being together. My question today: Could they have done this rich ritual(仪式) each night and nourished(滋润) their marriage if they had been busy paying for expensive clothes for themselves or their kids, or if they had been worrying about monthly bills for new hi-tech equipment? I dont think so. And Ive made a choice: I dont want that of life either.( ) 41. Which of the following is TRUE about the authors family?A. There were six people in the family.B. They decided to buy a bigger house.C. They lived an easy and happy life.D. They had a second-hand car ) 42. What did the parents regularly do with the author? A. They wrote stories together.B. They read newspapers together.C. They regularly took exercise together.D. They went shopping together each day.( ) 43. The author believed that his/her parents happiness was due to A. their attitude towards lifeB. their love for each otherC. their common interestsD. their ability to communicate with each other( ) 44. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the author .A. got bored with his/her parents way of educating kidsB. was influenced by his/her parents lifestyleC. didnt want to follow his/her parents advice D. didnt want to live the same life as his/her parents BThe CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs story about deathWhen I was 17, I read a quote that went something like : “If you live each day as if it were your last, someday youll most certainly be right.” It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself, “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?”Remembering that Ill be dead soon is the most important tool Ive ever encountered(遇到) to help me make the big choices in life.About a year ago I was diagnosed with cancer. The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that was incurable, and that I would live no longer than three to six months. My doctor advised me to go home and get my affairs in order, which is doctor code for preparing yourself to die.I lived with that diagnosis all day. I was completely in despair. Later that evening I had another biopsy(活组织检查) and my wife told me that tumor(肿瘤) turned out to be curable with surgery. I had the surgery and Im fine now.This was the closest I v been to facing death. To tell the truth, no one wants to die. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. It clears out the old to make room for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Your time is so limited that you shouldnt waste it repeating someone else life. Dont be trapped by dogmawhich is living with the results of other people thinking. Dont let the noise of others opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart. It somehow already knows what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.( ) 45. The doctor advised the author to gohome and get his affairs in order because . Ahe had to rest at homeBhis disease couldnt be curedChis disease was not serious at allDhe had to wait for the result of the rest( ) 46. How did the author feel after the diagnosis?A.Calm B.Excited C.Hopeless D.Optimistic( ) 47. How did the author think of death?A.He thinks it is nothing to be scared ofB.He thinks it is impossible to avoidC.He thinks it is not the end of lifeD.He thinks it is the beginning of a new life( ) 48. In the authors opinion, we should .A.follow others advice B.do what we wantC.keep a positive attitude towards life D.take exercise and keep healthyCWhats on tonight10 pm (NBC) ERIn this 300th episode(集),we find the staff treating 300 patients in an overflowing emergency room. Peter Fonda makes a guest appearance(客串出场) as a husband who rushes to the hospital when he hears that his wife has been in a car accident, and unexpectedly meets up with someone his past.8 PM (HBO) SAND AND SORROWGeorge Clooney narrates this documentary, directed by Paul Freedman, about the civil war in Sudan. It follows John Prendergast, a human rights activist, Samantha Power, a Harvard professor, and The New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof as they journey from refugee(难民) camps along the Chad-Sudan border to the United States to defend the case of the hundreds of thousands who have lost their lives.9 PM (Ovation) ART SAFARIFor American artists, it can be a jungle out there. In six back-to-back half-hour episodes, this series looks at a few who have survived the last couple of decades, starting with Matthew Barney, Sophie Calle, Greg Schneider and Santiago Sierra.9 pm (Discovery) LAST ONE STANDINGThe six athletes compete in log(原木) racing in a Kraho village in central Brazil as part of the coming-of-age(成年人) ceremony for the chiefs granddaughter.8 pm (ABC) BARBARA WALTERS PRESENTS THE 10 MOST FASCINATING PEOPLE OF 2007Ms. Walters gets personal with the people who most touched her this year, including Victoria and David Beckham, Justin Timberlake, Katherine Heigland others.( ) 49.People who like to watch fictional TV series will turn to .A.NBC B.HBO C.Ovation D.ABC( ) 50.According to the passage, SAND AND SORROW .A. is set in SudanB. is directed by George ClooneyC. is about the American Civil WarD. is centered on Harvard professor( ) 51.At 9 pm you can enjoy a tradition ceremony .A. for some athletesB. for some American artistsC. which celebrates a traditional holidayD. which marks a girls growth into adulthood ( ) 52.Who will host the program presenting the most fascinating people of 2007?A. Peter Fonda B.George Clooney C.Matthew Barney D.Barbara Walters DExploring space is a dream shared by many people, but few have ever experienced the thrill of space adventure. A few years ago, that field was open only to those who worked for NASA or the space programs of other nations. But now private companies are getting into the space race.Google and the X PRIZE Foundation have joined forces to challenge ordinary people to explore the moon. The first team that successfully soft-lands a robotic rover(天体登陆车) on the moon will receive a $20 million prize. The second team to touch down on the moon will win $5 million. Teams can also win an additional $5 million in bonus prizes for completing tasks such as discovering water ice. To win, contestants(竞争者) must land their craft on the surface of the moon and let it roam(漫游) for more than 500 meters, or 1,640 feet. The craft must also send video and Internet clips(片段) back to Earth in real time.Google and the X PRIZE Foundation announced the competition on September 13.2007. “The Google Lunar X Prize calls on entrepreneurs( 企业家)and engineers from around the world return us to the lunar surface and explore this environment for the benefit of all humanity,”said Peter H. Diamandis, the head of the foundation, when the contest was announced. “We hope to bring this historic private space race into every home and classroom,” he added.Teams are already gathering at the first commercial spaceport in the Mojave Dessert in California to work on their spaceship designs. Contestants have until December 31,2012 to qualify(取得资格)for the contest, which ends in2014.The last time humans went to the moon, the voyage inspired a generation of scientists and explorers. Google and the X PRIXE Foundation are hoping that their contest will get even more people to reach for the moon, the stars and beyond.( )53.If the first team land their craft on the surface of the moon and discover water ice, how much prize money will they receive? A.$5 million. B. $10 million.C. $20 million. D.$25 million.( )54.Why are Google and the X PRIXE Foundation calling on people to go to the moon?A. Further exploration of the moon will benefit mankind.B. They want everyone to join in the space race.C. They require video and Internet clips of the moons surface.D. They hope that new exploration will find life on the moon.( )55. It can be learned from the passage that .A. no private company has ever set foot on the moon so farB. contestants can win the prize so long as they touch down on the moonC. contestants dont have to design their own spaceships.D. the contest will end in 2012( )56. whats the main idea of the passage?A. More scientists are working on spaceship designs.B. Google and the X PRIZE Foundation joined forces to land on the moon.C. More teams are encouraged to join in the race to explore the moon.D. The first commercial spaceport has just been completed in California.EBert Bolin, a Swedish climate scientist and cofounder of the Nobel Peace Prizewinning UN panel (专门研究小组)on climate change, has died at age 82. As early as the 1950s, Bolin produced research on the circulation of carbon in nature that remains related to the debate on climate change. He played a key role in communicating the dangers of climate change and served as the first chairman of the UNs Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 1988 to 1988.The panel won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize along with former Vice President Al Gore for helping alert(警告)the world to the threat of global warming.Bolin died on Sunday in a Stockholm hospital from stomach cancer, but was active until three days before his death, said his colleague Henning Rodhe, a professor in chemical meteorology.(气象学)at Stockholm University. “He was a great organizer and leader and played an important role internationally in establishing links between scientists and decisionmakers,” Rodhe said on Wednesday when announcing Bolin s death.“He was very happy that the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the IPCC and Al Gore. He was especially pleased about the fact that the prize was split (分割)in two, to award both the pure scientific work and the work of communicating these issues to the general public, ” he added.According to Stockholm University, Bolin was initially supposed to travel to Oslo to accept the Prize on behalf of the IPCC, but was unable to do so due to poor health.He received many awards for his research on climate change, including the CarlGustaf Rossby Research Medal in 1984, the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement in 1988 and the Blue Planet Prize in 1955.( ) 57. The best title for the passage might be .A. Bert Bolin s contributions to worldB. Cofounder of UN climate panel died at 82C. IPCC won the 2007 Nobel Peace PrizeD. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change( ) 58. The underlined word “initia
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