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英语教师应聘笔试题英语教师应聘笔试题英语教师应聘笔试题资料仅供参考文件编号:2022年4月英语教师应聘笔试题版本号:A修改号:1页次:1.0审核:批准:发布日期:英语教师笔试题一、Multiplechoice(本题共15分,每小题1分)ChoosethebestanswerfromA、BorCaccordingtothemeaningofthesentence.1.—Iwasmade___thisorthatwhileworkingasawaiterinthishotel.do2.—Whyareyousmokingsomuchtheredays?

—Sorry.Ijustcan’thelp______.youB.themC.itD.One3.—Is______dictionaryonthedeskyours?

—No,Idon’thave_____English-Chinesedictionary.A.the;anB.an;theC.an;anD.the;the4.—HowfarisitfromTianjintoChangsha?

—Itisa______flightfromTianjintoChangsha.A.2-hour-longB.2-hours-longC.2hour’longD.2hourlong5.—Doyouknowifhe______toplayfootballwithus?

—Ithinkhewillcomeifhe______freetomorrow.Aes;isBes;willbeC.willcome;isD.willcome;willbe,theforestshavealmostgone.Peopleshoulddownmanytrees.tocutB.stopfromcuttingstoppedtocutstoppedfromcutting,turnoffthehotwaterafteryoutakeashower.A.SaveC.SavedD.Tosavemusicheisplaying!A.HowB.WhatanC.HowaD.What9.—Howhewantstogetahighmarkinthefinaltermexamination!—Yes,______.A.soisheB.sohedoesC.sodoesheD.soheisgotaniceskirtasapresentonheryouknow______whatwasitmadeofB.howmuchdiditcostC.whobuysitforherD.wheresheboughtit11.pleasepassmethecartoonbook_______hasaMickeyMouseonthecover.A.whereB.whomC.whoseshallneverforgettheday________ShenZhouVwaslaunched,________hasagreateffectonmylife.A.when,whichB.that,whichC.which,thatD.when,that13.Thetreatmentwillcontinueuntilthepatientreachesthepoint________hecanwalkcorrectlyandsafely.A.whenB.whereC.whichD.whosegetmoreinformationaboutthetopictoday,usetheinternetorgotothelibrary,or______.A.neitherB.bothC.someD.all15.–It’ssaidthatthenewhighwayhasbeencompleted.-Yes,butwedon'tknow______it’stobeopenedtotrafficsoon.A.whichB.whenC.whetherD.since二、Clozetest(本题共15分,每小题1分)Haveyouever16ofwinningthelottery(彩票)

Mostpeoplewilldreamoffastcars,largehouse,andnot17toworkanymore.Inreallife,however,that'snotalwayswhathappens.Dr.VanHan,awriterofseveralbooksonlotterywinners,says,"Winningthelotterydoesn'tchangepeople's18asmuchasweimagine."Mostlotterywinnerskeeptheirjobs,butoftenfindthatthey19theirfriends.Theirfriendswilloftenaskthem20moneyandthese"friends"veryoftenget21iftheydon'tsharethemoney.Lotterywinnersspendmostoftheirfirstonemilliondollars22travel.However,whentheearlyexcitementoftravelingaroundtheworldhaddisappeared,thehappinessthatthemoneybringsalso23.Inlessthanayearafter24,mostwinnerssaythattheyarenot25thanbefore.Toomuchmoneycanmakepeopleunhappyespeciallyfor26whoarenotusedtoit.Onestudyshowsthatmorethan30percentoflotterywinnerslostmostoftheirmoneyinthe27fiveyearsandmanyofthemhadmoney28.Anotherreportshowsthatalotofpeoplewerehappilymarriedbeforetheywonthelottery,buttheyhadproblems29theirpartnersafterwinningthemoney.So,yousee,althoughmostpeopledreamofwinningthelottery,thedreamcansometimesturn30anightmare(噩梦).()16.A.dreamB.dreamsC.dreamt()17.A.haveB.havingC.had()18.A.livingB.live()lose()20.B.on()21.A.angry B.angrily C.beangry()22.A.on B.in ()23.disappearB.disappearsCwilldisappear()24.A.wonB.winC.winning()25.A.happyB.happierC.happiest()26.A.thatB.thisC.those()27.A.firstB.secondC.third()28.A.problemB.problemsC.matter()29.A.withB.aboutC.use()30.A.A.inB.atC.intoReadingcomprehension(本题共28分)AAhobbycanbealmostanythingapersonlikestodoinhisfreetime.Hobbyistskeeppets,buildmodelshops,watchbirds,huntanimals,climbmountains,growflowers,fish,ski,skateorswim.Hobbyistsalsopaintpictures,attendconcertsandplaytheinstruments.Theycollecteverythingfrombookstobutterfliesandfromshellstostamps.Peoplehavehobbiesbecausetheseactivitiesofferenjoyment,friendship,knowledgeandrelaxation.Sometimestheyevenmakesomemoneybyfollowingahobby.Hobbieshelppeoplerelaxafterhardwork,andprovideabalancebetweenworkandplay.Hobbiesalsoofferinterestingactivitiesforpersonswhohaveretired.Anyone,richorpoor,oldoryoung,sickorwell,canfollowaninterestinghobby.Hobbiescanhelpaperson'smental(脑力的)andphysicalhealth.Doctorshavefoundthathobbiesarevaluableinhelpingpatientsrecoverfromphysicalormentalillness.Hobbiesgivepatientssomethingtodo,andprovideintereststhatkeepthemfromthinkingaboutthemselves.Manyhospitalstreatpatientsbyhavingthemhaveinterestinghobbiesorpastimes(消遣).Inearlytimes,mostpeopleweretoobusymakingalivingtohavemanyhobbies.Butsomepeoplewhowerefreeenjoyedhobbies.TheoldEgyptiansplayedgameswithballsmadeofwoodorpottery(陶器).Peopletodayhavemoretimeforhobbiesthaneverbeforebecausemachinescandoalotofworkforpeople.Morepeopleretire(退休)atanearlieragethanbefore.Thosewhohavedevelopedhobbiesneverneedtoworryaboutwhattodowiththeirnewlyfoundfreehours.()31.Hobbyis__.A.one'sregularactivityinhisoffice.B.akindofactivityforoldpeopleC.akindofactivityapersonlikestodoinhisfreetime()32.Itseemsthatpeoplewhohavemayspendmoretimeenjoyingtheirhobbies.A.muchmoneyB.leftschoolC.retiredfromtheirwork()33.Theunderlinedword"recover"means.A.getbackB.becomehealthyagainC.becomecalm()34.Inearlytime,mostpeoplespentlesstimeontheirhobbies,becausetheywere.AnotinterestedinhobbiesB.hard-workingC.busymakingaliving()35.Thewriterthinks.AmachinesalsohavetheirhobbiesBhobbiesarepopularamongpeopleinEgyptCpeopleshouldhavehobbiesintheirfi'eetime.BSuccessful

innovations

(改革)

have

driven

many

older

technologies

to

extinction

(灭绝)

and

have

resulted

in

higher

productivity,

greater

consumption

of

energy,

increased

demand

of

raw

materials

and

the

speed

of

flow

of

materials

through

the

economy

and

increased

quantities

of

metals

and

other

substances

in

use

for

each

person.

The

history

of

industrial

development

has

a

great

number

of

examples.In

1870,

homes

and

mules

were

the

prime

source

of

power

on

.

farmers.

One

horse

or

mule

was

required

to

support

four

human

beings,

a

ratio

(比率)

that

remained

almost

constant

for

many

decades.

At

that

time,

had

a

national

commission

been

asked

to

forecast

the

population

for

1970,

its

answer

probably

would

have

depended

on

whether

its

consultants

were

of

an

economic

or

technological

men

of

mind.

Had

they

been

"economists",

they

would

probably

have

projected

the

1970

home

or

mule

population

to

be

more

than

50

million.

Had

they

been

"technologists",

they

would

have

recognized

that

the

power

of

steam

had

already

been

harnessed

to

industry

and

to

land

and

ocean

transport.

They

would

have

recognized

further

that

it

would

be

the

prime

source

of

power

on

the

farm.

It

would

have

been

difficult

for

them

to

avoid

the

conclusion

that

the

home

and

mule

population

would

decline

rapidly.36.

Which

of

the

following

is

NOT

mentioned

by

the

author

as

a

consequence

of

new

technological

developments?

A.

Older

technologies

die

away.

B.The

quality

of

life

is

improved.

C.Overall

productivity

increase.

D.

More

raw

materials

become

necessary.

37.

It

can

be

inferred

from

the

passage

that

by

1870

________.

A.

technology

began

to

be

more

economical

B.

the

steam

engine

had

not

been

invented

C.

the

.

horse

population

was

about

10

million

D.

a

national

commission

on

agriculture

had

been

established

38.

In

the

second

paragraph,

the

author

suggests

that

"economists"

would

________.

A.

plan

the

economy

through

yearly

forecasts

B.

fail

to

consider

the

influence

of

technological

innovation

C.

value

the

economic

contribution

of

farm

animals

D.

consult

the

national

commission

on

the

economy

39.

What

is

the

author's

attitude

towards

changes

brought

on

by

technological

innovations?

A.

He

is

excited

about

them

B.

He

accepts

them

as

natural

C.

He

is

disturbed

by

them

D.

He

questions

their

usefulnessCWhen

the

teacher

asks

a

question

in

class,

Wang

Xiaobin

never

raises

his

hand.

The

15-year-old

Beijinger

always

①;

other

classmates

or

the

teacher

to

give

the

answer.

“What

if

my

answer

is

wrong”

Wang

asks.

Wangistypicalamong

students

who

don’t

put

their

hands

up

to

answer

teachers’

questions.

At

middle

schools,

this

situation

is

very

common.

Wang

told

teens

that

in

his

class

of

53

students,

only

six

or

seven

raise

their

hands

when

a

question

is

asked.

“I

think

it’s

a

problem

that

might

affect

our

studies,

but

I

am

afraid

of

making

mistakes

in

front

of

my

classmates,”

he

said.

This

problem

has

attracted

teachers’

attention.

Hu

Wei,

a

teacher

from

Yibin

No.

6

Middle

School,

Sichuan,

listed

some

possible

reasons

to

explain

why

students

don’t

raise

their

hands:

they

lack

confidence,

they

are

afraid

of

showing

off,

or

they’re

afraid

of

losing

face

by

giving

a

wrong

answer.

To

encourage

students

to

raise

their

hands

and

get

more

involved

in

class,

Husuggests

that

teachers

should

repeat

the

question,

then

try

to

guide

and

encourage

students

to

offer

their

answers.②

also

advised

students

not

to

be

shy,

but

confident

and

brave

enough

to

try.

No

matter

whether

your

answer

is

right

or

wrong,

being

active

in

class

can

help

you

understand

the

information

better.

Sun

Pin,

16

of

Fujian,

always

raises

her

hand

as

soon

as

she

comes

up

with

the

answer,

even

if

she

isn’t

sure

she

has

gotten

it

right.

Sun

wonders

why

some

of

her

classmates

keep

silent

in

class.

She

enjoys

raising

her

hand

a

lot.

“It

keeps

me

enthusiastic

and

confident

to

express

my

idea,”

Sun

said.

“Raising

my

hand

has

really

made

me

outstanding.

40.在句①的空白处分别填入适当的词,使语意完整。

does

Wang

Xiaobin

never

raise

his

hand

in

class?

42.请将划线句子②译为汉语。

Mr

Hu

also

advised

students

not

to

be

shy,

but

confident

and

brave

enough

to

try.找出文章中和“Suncan’tunderstandwhysomeofherclassmatesdon’tanswertheteachers’questionsinclass.”意思相近的句子。44.写出或找出最能表达文章大意的句子。

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