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1、C. and run, foundD. running, finding16.- We didnt find Smittending the lecture.- No one _him about a lecture the following day.A. told; there to be教师招聘注意:请把第一部分某教育局英语教师招聘写在纸上.单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分).从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,填在括号内.1As an athlete ,Liu Xiang is honor to our take great pride in hi

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6、estion of whether war is inevitable ishich hasconcernedquestion,many of the worlds great writers. Before 21 thisit will be useful toroduce some 22 concepts. its or individuals5A: Have you ever had theidea _theyllcome?23 as opition among soB: Not really . Maybeinabout threesoon Difmonths time.against

7、 one another, is 24 from competition, which 25 opitionAt Bwhetheramong soits 26 seeking to obtain something which is 27inadequate supply. Competitors may not know about one another,6These flowers arefor my wife on her thirtieth birthday.which those who 28 in ado.and competition are ition has been se

8、d he disservice ofI hope slike them.both 29 of opition. The meaning of opA.offeredBendedCdevotedDcontributedas a pros by which soit functionone another, opition is 30 contrasted to cooperation, a 31 by7Nowhere else library.he schoolsuch perfect silence hewhich so32 are neits functionhe service of on

9、e another. Thesesary because it is important to emphasizetAthere is ; like Bthere is ; as Cis there ;as Dis there ;likecompetition betn individualsroups is inevitable in a world8-Hi, Mary, havent seen-Fine. What about you?youforalongtime.?of limited 33 , bonflict isnt., nevertheless, isvery likely t

10、o occur and is probably an essential and desirable 34 of human societies.Many authors have 35 their argumentstA.B.C.D.How are you What are you How do you do What do you dongngwar cannot be avoided on the ideat in the struggle forexistence among groups of animals, only those which are best 36 remain

11、alive. In general, however, this struggle in nature iscompetition, not starveto death or are. Those who failhis competition 379A:B:AtoDid you seea blackcar in front of our ho?38 by other types of animals. This struggleBlack car? It left just a minute ago.for 39 is not similar to human war, but is li

12、ke the competition of 40 for jobs, markets, and materials. The most important qualitybe parked Bhavingbeen parked Cparked Dtoparkof this struggle is the competition for the ne t are not enough to satisfy all.sities of life10Driving on the highway too careful.be very dangerous, so you be21.A.consider

13、ingB.solvingC.answeringD.sayingA.should;oughttoB.can;cantC.might;musDcould ;should22.A.relatedB.usedC.translatedD.sacred23.A.specifiedB.remarkedC.definedD.claimed11 Everybody was glad the news relayrace _ten meters.Aabout; by Bat; at Cat ; for Dto;t ourteamwonthe24.A.variableB.distinguishedC.various

14、D.isolatedby25.A.acknowledgedB.deniesC.amesD.means12Since you cant find a new job, whyt youone?Ainsist on Bstick to Cgo on Dholthe present26.A.critically B.approximay C.independently D.costly13Teenagers are warned to be careful when making friends online,27.A.onB.forC.withD.inbecause when you cant s

15、eerson ,they could be.28.A.enterB.participateC.fallD.involveAsomebody Bnobody Ceverybody DAnybody14The suit fitted him well _ the color was a bit bright.29.A.formationsB.classesC.termsD.reactionsA. besides B. exceptt C. except for D.ExceptThe girl came _ to the bus stop, onlyrunning, to findto run,

16、to findthe bus had gone.30.A.neverthelessB.howeverC.thusD.maybe31.A.proB.standardC.prosD.measurement32.A.accountsB.definitionsC.descriptions D.explanationsincreased by a fifthhe past five years.Among the challenges for the Tanzanianernment now, is to33.A.resourB.originsC.sourD.materialsensuret child

17、ren receive a good standard of education.A34.A.matterB.elementC.eventD.coincidencefurther 2 million will be given to neighbouring Burundi to help build more classrooms and pay for more teachers.Class sizes swelled this term as an extra 500,000 children enrolled in school following the abolition of p

18、rimary school fees by the countrys35.A.concentratedB.fixedC.centeredD.based36.A.encouragedB.acceptedC.adaptedD.adoptednewly electedernment, which is expected to restore democracy37.A.not onlyB.eitherC.neitherD.bothto the war-ravaged(毁坏的) country.38.A.killedB.raisedC.firedD.surroundedAccording to the

19、 DFID, there are 150 pupils to a class in someareas of the country and the Burundiernment estimatest39.A.resistenceB.privilegeC.favourD.employmentenrolment rates could doublehe next school year.40.A.workersB.offilsC.individualsD.residentsThe 2 million will support the Back to School programme, opera

20、ted in Burundi by the United Nations childrens fund, Unicef, which aims to build 100 temporary classrooms, provide 500 schools and provide water the saniion facilities. Fast-track training will also be made available for up to 3,000 unqualified teachers and for 1,000 former teachers returning to edu

21、cation.The money is expected to help bring both countries a small step closer to meeting the UNs eight Millennium Development Goals, which were第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分).阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。ABrazils football season has been throwno confufollowing the arrest of a senior referee. Th

22、e referee is accusedof hel法to arrange matches as part of an illegal betting ring(非).set in 2000 to eradicate(根除) poverty and improve ac education and healthcare by 2015.s toOver several months the Braziliansecretly recorded thephone conversations of forty-three year-old Edilson Pereira deWhich of th

23、e following is the same case in both Tanzania and Burundi?They both suffered the ravages of the war.Carvalho. The allegation ist he received instructions on howto refereeDivimatches from participants in an illegalernet betting ring. Its claimedt sometimes thoseB.C.D.They They Theywill bo bothget the

24、 same amount of money from DFID. bolished primary school fees.need to train unqualified teachersinstructions would come just moments before kick-off. Mr. Carvalho would then favour one team or the other, allegedly fora fee of betn four and six thousand dollars per game. The45. What does the underlin

25、ed word “swelled” meanhe passage?offil has now been questioned by theand suspended from accused of fixing(不正A. remainedB.expandedC. doubledD. Changedhis duties, along wisecond referee matches.当) lower divi46. Which of theA. The situationfollowing can be inferred from the passage?On Sunday the Brazil

26、ian authorities wrote to footballs worldanzania is no betternt in Burundi.erning body, FIFA, suspended as an approvedmendingt Mr. Carvalho also beB. The Back to School programme is only operated in Burundi.ernational referee. With BrazilC. The Tanzanianernment iret children receive a goodalready two

27、 thirds of the way through its football season, theresstandard of education.D. Previously many teachers turned to the occupations other education in Burundi.47. The main idea of this passage is .A. Tanzania and Burundi are taking efforts to improve acs education.now heated debate about what the auth

28、orities shouldext. Theneleven games refereed by Mr. Carvalho will almost certainly have to be replayed and among claims of more widespread match fixing, the Brazilian Football Confederation has promised an independent inquiry. (209 words)toThe authorities and the the referee EXCEPT_.arresting him B.

29、 questioning forbidding him to workhavee the following withB. Tanzania and Burundi are desperate for money to support their education.himC. dismissing himD.C. The UKernment are providing funds to help African childrenback to school.D. A countrys poverty reduction strategy should be focuse42. Which i

30、s the right order of the following incidents? a.The referee receives a considerable amount of cation.b.c.d.A.The The Thefootball game starts.referee treats one team or another unfairly instructions on how to referee come.CA SIMPLE eye test could predict who is likely to have a strokeabdc B.

31、dabc C. bdca D.dbcahe next seven years. A study of moren 3600 people over43. Which of the following is the best title?A. The arrest of a senior Brazilian refereeof 50 found those wicondition called retinopathy(视网膜病)were three times more likely to suffer a stroke, even if they displayed no other risk

32、 factors.B.C.D.An illegal betting ring in BrazilRed card for Match fixinga Brazilian referee in Brazilian footballPaul Mitc, director of the Centre for ViResearch atgamesWestmead Millennium Institute, said about 10 per cent of people over 50 had retinopathy, diagnosed by taking high-resolution(高B分辨)

33、 photographs of the retina.Thisa marker for strokeEfforts by two east African countries to get more childrenoeven for people whove other stroke risk factors like highschool have been backed by the UK of funding.ernment with 87million worthblood prere. Usually about 2 per cent of people aboveof 50 wi

34、ll have a stroke, but we found about 5 to 6 per cent of people who had retinopathy had a stroke within six or sevenThe Department forernational Development (DFID) announcedlastkt it would give 85 million to the Tanzanianyears.Professor Mitcsaid damage to the retina indicatedernment to support the co

35、untrys poverty reduction strategy, which focuses on education and health. The move follows a 45% rise he number of children attending school since 2001, when school fees were abolished.The DFID said around 95% of children agedvascular() problems.The eye and the brain circulation areessentially ident

36、ical, so by taking an image of the retina we are seeing a snapshot(快照) of what might be happeninghe brain.He said the images would have to be taken by an eye spelist,betn seven and 13 are now enrolled in school. The number ofrathern a GP.teachers has risen by a quarter and the number of schools hasS

37、troke is the third-largest cause of death in Australia after heart disease and cancer. National Stroke Foundation chief executive Erin Lalor said: About 48,000 people a year have aD. There have been thousands ons attending the festival.53. Which of the following is right basethe passage?A. The Glast

38、onbury Festival is run on a profit-making basis.stroke, and within a year of having a stroke abouhird of theB.he 1970 Glastonbury Festival, one could get milk from thepeople will die, abouhird will make a complete recovery andfarm without paying.C. Both James Brown and Joss Stone are skilled and exp

39、erienced superstars.abou Mitc Sydneyhird of the people will have some disability. Professor said further research involving 2000 stroke patients in and Melbourne had begun to determine whether retinopathyD.he 2004 Glastonbury Festival, the tickets were in greatwas a predictor of certaypes of stroke.

40、We are now continuingdemand despite the high of _.a place D. a series of concerts of the passage?to work to explore the relevance(有关性质) of this work and to54. “ The Live 8” is theA. a band B. a festival C.55. What is the best titlesee how it can play a specific practical rolehe future, he

41、said.Were recruiting about 2000 people in Sydney and Melbourne who have had a stroke to look at how common these retinal signsA. An idea to have a good timeare, and whether they are helpful in predicting stroke.the type ofB.C.D.Charity events around the world UK summer music festivalsWe can infer fr

42、om the text.has a specific medical skillt“aGP”isrsonwhoSuperstars performanhe charity eventsB.C.D.can treat all illnesses knows how to take photos carries out the researchEAtt time, I could go outhe evening with my parents.But this time I had borrowed a bicycle from a friend of mine. I didnt know wh

43、y, but once I was on the bicycle, a kind of free feeling flooded through me. The faster I rode, the faster I wanted49. What is the main idea ofthetext?A. Eye test can predict future stroke victims.B.C.D.Eyes should be tested regularly to prevent Stroke is the third-largest cause of deathstroke.in Au

44、stralia.to go! Far ahead, I rode as if my life dependeit, head down,hands grasthe hand bars. Imeant to get to Jinghai Bar asWe can prevent strokehe future.fast as I could Oh! My hands!t come any closer t50. According to thetext,bothretinopathyandhighbloodtoue! off. Each shouting. heavily wi sense fo

45、rt poor doctor justcouldnt get my gloves (手套)prere .time he took a step towards me, Ibrokeo painfulA. can cause strokeMuch later, I discoveredt Ihad crashed( 碰撞)B.C.D.are are arestroke markers diagnosed by takingnother bicycle, and I hadnteast three hours!spokenord ofhigh-resolution photographsinclu

46、dedhe studyAfter some time, my mother arrived at thehospital, her face51. According to the text, which of the followinghavent yet beendiscovered?A.Retinopathy suggests vascular problems.white as a sheet, and gave me a hug(紧抱). Only then, a doctor began to switch(缝合) my head wound, using no anestheti

47、c(麻药)!Later, I seemed to hear faraway voiayingt my righndB.In fact, the eye and the brain circulation arethe same. stroke.was broken. I almost burst piano again?o tears. How would I evlay theC.Retinopathy is a predictor ofD. About 16,000 people will die Dcertaypesofof stroke.56. On her way to Jingha

48、i Bar, the writer felt _.A. nervous B. comfortable C. light-hearted D. UpsetWhats your idea of a good time? What about dancing in a rainy57. Why did the writer ride bicycle to Jinghai BarA. Because she wanted to attend a party on time.t evening?field with onedred and fifty thousand otheople while a

49、t the performersfamous rock band plays on a stage so far away look like ants?Because she wanted to meet her friend who was waiting for her there.Because she just wanted, as usual, to join some of her friends and drink some wine.We are not quite sure about for what she was really going there.58. She

50、met with the accident probably because _.A. she didnt ride the bicycle often, and moreover she rode toocarelessly andquicklyt eveningIt may sound strange butt is whatmanydreds ofthousands of young peoplehe UK do every summer. Why? Becausesummer is the time for outdoor music festivals.Hela farm,the G

51、lastonbury Festival is the most well-known and popular in the UK. It began in 1970 and was attended by one thousand fivedred people each paying an admisprice of 1 - the ticketincluded free milk from the farm. Since then the GlastonburyB.something waddenly wrong with the bicycle, and it refusedFestiv

52、al has gone from strength to strength - in 2004 onedredto go. Therefore, the bicycle from behind hit herC. the road was not smooth, besides, it was so darkand fifty thousand fans attended, paying 112 for tickets to thet when shethree-day event. Tickets for the event sold out withhree hours.found the

53、rewas another bicycle ahead, it was too lateD. she was not good at riding, and suddenly she fell off the bicycle and broke her handActs included veteran superstars, such as Paul McCartney and James Brown, as well as new talent, like Franz Ferdinand and Joss Stone. Although many summer festivals are

54、run on a profit-making59. What did thewriter Cruelre,think of the doctor? .C. Hard-workingD. Kindt is, before she was wounded she .basis, Glastonbury is a charity event,ating millions of poundsA. Friendly60. One thingA. often wentB.i toto local andernational charities.Glastonbury is not unique in us

55、ing live music to raise money flobal poverty.JinghaiBar with her friendsIn July of this year, the simultaneously( 同 时 ) in LonLive 8 concerts were held, Paris, Rome and Berlin. Elton John and Stevie Wonder ernational poverty and debt.B.C.D.liked playingthanodoctors at alltears when she wasdidnt like anySuperstars, such as Mana, Sirwould burstoroubleperformed in order to highlight52.What does the author mean by “the Glastonbury Festival hasgone fr

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