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实用文案实用文案标准文档标准文档初中英语教师综合水平测试题说明:本试卷共12页,满分150分,时限120分钟。答卷前须将试卷上密封线内的项目填写清楚。答卷一律使用蓝黑钢笔或圆珠笔。总分四总分四五六七八九复核人第一部分:90分)英语专业知识(共一、单项填空(共15一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白出的最佳选项。( )1.Mobilephonehasmade___possibleforpeopletocommunicatewheneverandwherevertheylike.A.that B.themC.itD.thisA.that B.themC.itD.this( )2.Theboywiththetwodogs___whentheearthquakerockedthecity.A.weresleepingB.issleepingC.wassleepingD.areasleep()3.-Waiter!Ican’teatthis.It’stoosalty.A.Yes,sir.B.What? C.Allright.D.Pardon?( )4.-It’steno’clockalready.Imustbeleavingnow.OK.___.A.GoslowlyB.Staylonger C.TakeiteasyD.Seeyou( )5.-Willyoubeabletofinishyourreporttoday?A.IlikeitB.I’lldosoC.IhopesoD.I’dloveit( )6.Acookwillbeimmediatelyfiredifheisfound___inthekitchen.A.smoke B.smokingC.tosmoke D.smoked( )7.Hesentmeane-mail,___togetfurtherinformation.A.hoped B.hoping C.tohope D.hope( )8.They___friendssincetheymetinNewYork.A.havebeenB.havebecomeC.made D.were( )9.___hehasmadeuphismindtodosomething,nothingwillstophim.A.Once B.Before C.AlthoughD.Assoonas( )10.I’mtired___havingnoodleseveryday.A.with B.of C.for D.by( )11.InChinatherearemanykindsofclimate.Theyaredifferentfromonepartto___.A.theotherB.other C.others D.another()12.-GeorgeandLucygotmarriedlastweek.Didyougototheirwedding?-No,I—.A.wasnotinvited B.havenotbeeninvitedC.hadn’tbeeninvited D.didn’tinvite( )13.MrSmith,___familyisnotrich,stillhelpsfivechildrenwiththeirschoolfees.A.who B.whose C.that D.which( )14.___touriststothismountainrisessharplyinthisseasonofayear.Hotelsandrestaurantsareallfull.A.PlentyofB.Anumberof C.ThousandsofD.Thenumberof( )15.Lucy’sscoreonthetestisthehighestinherclass.She___havestudiedveryhard.may B.should C.must D.oughtto得分评^人二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-30各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ThenewsdidnotcomedirectlytoEllaherself.It16herindirectlyinhints(暗示)thatshehad17theprize.Butasshewasa18girl,shewentonworkingwithout19anything.Actuallynoonereallyknewyetwhatthe20ofthisyear,sartcontest(竞赛)was.Ellawassuchagoodartist,herlinessosure,thatno21studentsintheartclasswas22towin.ButlastyearnobodyhadthoughtFrankPeterswouldwinwiththatfunnymodernpaintinghehad23ofthecitybridge.24,itwashardtoseethebridge25youlookedatthepictureforalongtime.StillFrankhadgotthe26andtheBoardofGovernorshadgivenittohimatabigdinnerintheRitsHotel.Ellawasarathershygirlbutherclassmatesseldomthoughtofhertobeshy.Shewasprettyandcleverand27verywellwitheveryone.Shelikedherschool.Shewasveryfondofherartteacher,MissDrake,whichwas28,becauseshealwaysseemedtobeherfavorite.Whatwas29aboutMissDrakewasthatshecouldbringoutthebestabilityofherstudentsinacleverway.Anybodyelse’sbest,howevergooditmightbe,wasnotgoodenoughto30MissDrake.SoEllawasexpectingtheprize,notjustforherselfandherparentsbutbecauseshehadheardMissDrakesaythatitwasthefinestpaintingshehadeverseenbyoneofherstudents.( )16.A.leftB.arrivedC.gotD.reached()17.A.wonB.gotC.givenupD.lost()18.A.quietB.strangeC.noisyD.interesting()19.A.B.sayingC.tellingD.talkingspeaking()20.A.answerB.reasonC.resultD.medal()21.A.boyB.oneC.girlD.other()22.A.toldB.expectedC.knownD.chosen()23.A.foundB.tookC.doneD.written()24.A.TerriblyB.ClearlyC.InfactD.Truly实用文案实用文案标准文档标准文档标准文档标准文档()25.A.ifB.after(()25.A.ifB.after()26.A.prizeB.painting()27.A.livedB.goton()28.A.B.obviousinteresting( )29.A.strangeB.lucky( )30.A.admireB.comfort实用文案C.whenD.untilC.praiseD.thingC.stayedD.treatedC.strangeD.naturalC.terribleD.wonderfulC.pleaseD.cheat阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AIt’slunchtime.You’rehungryandwanttogetyourfavouritemealintherestaurant,butthereareaqueueofpeoplereachingthedoor.Don’tworry---incyberworld,youcangetyourmealjustinafewclicks.“Shoppinghasneverbeensoeasy.Withjustasingleclickonyourmouse,anythingthatyouorderonlinecanbetakentoyourdoorsoon,”saidBianJing,whoistwentyyearsold.ShetookpartinanonlinesurvivalcompetitionheldinBeijing.Eachcompetitorhadtogoonlineandbuyenoughfoodanddrinkstolastthemfor100hoursandusedthelittlemoneygiven.“Idon’twanttospendtoomuchtimeshopping,soIdoitonlineratherthaninanordinarystore,”saidagirlfromamiddleschool.“It’seasytofindthethingsyouwantonlineastheyhavecatalogues.”Shopperswhogoonlinecanalsofindlowerpricesandwiderchoicesofthingstheywanttobuy.Butmanyteachersandparentsareworriedthatonlineshoppingisbecomingtoopopular.“It’snotagoodwayformiddleschoolstudentstospendtheirmoney,”saidateacher.“Idon’tlikethemtoshoponline.”Asallthestudents’moneyisfromtheirparents,it’ssaidthattheyaren’treadytopayforwhattheyhaveboughtonline.“There’salsothedangerthatthey’lllosethemoneyatsomeonlinestores,”oneoftheteacherssaid.Mostparents,though,don’twanttopaythebillswhentheirchildrenspendtoomuchontheInternet.“Ihatehavingtopayunexpectedbills,”saidonefather.“Butmysonalwayssurprisesmewiththem.”( )31.WhichofthestatementsisTRUEaboutBianJing?A.BianJingisaboy.BianJingistwelveyearsold.BianJingthinksthatshoppiongonlineisn’teasy.BianJingtookpartinacompetitionheldinBeijing.( )32.Whataretheadvantagesofshoppingonline?Itcansavemoretime.It’seasiertofindthingsyouwanttobuy.It’seasiertofindlowerpricesandwiderchiicesofthings.D.Alloftheabove.( )33.Whyaremostparentsworriedaboutshoppingonline?TheyhatetheInternet.Thequalityofthegoodsonlineisn’tgood.Theyareafraidthattheirchildrenspenttoomuchmoney.Theirchildrenwillspendtoomuchtimeshoppinginsteadofstudying.( )34.Whyisiteasiertofindthethingsyouwantonlinethaninanordinarystrore?Becausetherearelessgoodsonline.Becausethere’recataloguesonline.Becausethere’refewerpeopleonline.Becausewehaveenoughtimeonline.( )35.WhatistheBESTtitleforthepassage?A.Cyberworld B.ShoppingOnlineC.HowtoShop D.HowtoShopOnlineBIntheUnitedStates,theprocessofnamingaschoolofteninvolvesparentsandthepublicaswellaselectedschoolleaders.Reseacherssayschoolnamescanshowcivicvaluesandalsoshapethem.Forexample,namingaschoolafterahistoricpersonbecomesawaytoteachstudentsaboutthatperson’simportanceinhistory.AnewstudyexaminesthenamingofAmericanpublicschools.ThestudyisfromtheManhattanInstitute.Thestudyshowsthatfewerandfewerschoolsarebeingnamedafterpeople.Instead,moreschoolsarebeingnamedafterthelocalareaornaturalfeatureslikehills,treesoranimals.Theylookedatsevenstateswithtwentypercentofallpublicschoolstudentsinthecountry.Theyfoundsimilarresultsineverystarte:newschoolsarelesslikelytobenamedafterpeople.Thisistrueespeciallywithpresidents.Forexample,inFlorida,outofalmostthreethousandpublicschools,thereportsaysfivehonorGeorgeWashington,thenation’sfirstpresident.Elevenhonorthemanatee,anendangeredseaanimalfoundinthatstate.Schoolofficialssaytheytrytochoosenamesthatwillnotoffendanyone.Forexample,afewyearsago,thecityofNewOrleansbannedthenamingofanyschoolafterapersonwhoownedslaves.Otherschoolsystemshaverulesagainstnamingnewschoolsafteranyperson,livingordead.Theresearcherssaynamingaschoolafterapersoncanleadtoimportantdebatesaboutdemocraticvalues.Theycallformoreresearchtoidentifythecausesandeffectsofthechangesinschoolnanmes.ThecausesmayincludechangesinAmericancultureaswellasinthepolitialcontrolofschoolsystems.( )36.Themainideaofthispassageisthat .namingaschoolinthUSinvolvesalotofthinslocalgovernmentsdecidethenamesofschoolsfewerandfewerschoolsarenamedafterpeopleintheUSnamingschoolsafterpeoleoftenresultsindebates( )37.Whichofthefollowingdidn’ttheauthormentionasafactorindecidingthenameofaschool?A.Parents’opinions. B.ThepublicattitudesC.Students’interests. D.Thegovernment’spolicy.( )38.WecaninferthatManhattanInstituteismostprobably .aschoolforthosewhocan’taffordschoolingaclubforteacherstogettogetheranorganizationwhichdoespublicresearchaplacewherestudentsexchangetheiropinions( )39.ThemainreasonwhyUSschoolofficialsseldomnametheirschoolsafterpeopleisprobablythat it’snowpopularnowtonameschoolsafteranimalstheydon’twanttocauseanyproblemstheydon’thavetherighttonametheirschoolsthegovernmentdoesn’tallowthemtonameschoolsafterpeople( )40.Inwhichsectionofanewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?A.Science.B.Localnews.C.EducationD.Traveling.BHavingreturnedfromherroundtrip,theangrywomanstoodoutsidetheticketoffice.“Therailwayowesme$12,”shesaidtoHarryJenks,theyoungmanworkingattheoffice.“YousoldmeaticketforMay22nd,buttherewasnoshipfromJerseythatnight.SomydaughterandIhadtostayinahotel.Itcostme$12.”Harrywasworried.Herememberedsellingthewomanareturnticket.“Comeintotheoffice,madam,”hesaidpolitely.“I’llchecktheJerseytimetableforMay22nd.”Thewomanandherlittlegirlfollowedhiminside.Shewasquiteright,asHarrysoondiscovered.TherewasnosailingonMay22nd.Howcouldhehavemadesuchacarelessmistake?Heshouldn’thavesoldheraticketforthatday.Wonderingwhattodo,hesmiledatthechild.“Youlooksunburnt,”hesaidtoher.“DidyouhaveaniceholidayinJersey?”“Yes”,sheanswered,shyly.“Thebeachwaslovely.AndIcanswimtoo!”“That’sfine,”saidHarry.“Mylittlegirlcan’tswimabityet.Ofcourse,sheisonlythree.”“Iamfour,”thechildsaidproudly.“Iwillbefourandahalf.”Harryturnedtothemother.“Irememberyourticket,madam,”hesaid.“Butyoudidn’tgetoneforyourdaughter,didyou?”“Er,welL..”thewomanlookedatthechild.“Imean…shehasn'tstartedschoolyet.Sheisonlyfour.”“Afour-year-oldchildmusthaveaticket,madam.Achild'sreturntickettoJerseycosts…letmesee…$13.5.Soiftherailwaypaysyourhotel,youwillowe$1.5.Thelawislaw,butsincethefaultwasmine…”.Thewomanstoodup,tookthechild’shandandlefttheoffice.( )41.Thewomanwasangrybecause .shereturnedhomeonedaylaterthanshethoughttheyoungmandidn’tsellhertheticketforaroundtrip

therewasnoshipwhenshearrivedatthestationinJerseyshespentmoremoneythanshehadplanned( )42.Harryfeltworriedbecause .hedidn’tchangethetimetableintimethewomanwastooangrywithhimthewomandidn’tbuyaticketforherdaughterhedidn’tdohisworkcarefullyenough( )43.Harrystartedtalkingtothelittlegirlbecause .hehadalittlegirlaboutthesameageasthisgirlhewantedtofindawayoutfromthelittlegirlhewasindifficultyanddidnotknowwhattodohewantedtoshowhisfriendlinesstothelittlegirl( )44.WhenHarrysaid,“Thelawislaw,butsincethefaultwasmine…”hemeantthat.theyhavetofollowitwithoutotherchoice,eventhoughthefaultwashisthewomanhadtopayhim$1.5,andtherailwaywouldpayforthehotelsheshouldpay$1.5,butashehadmadeamistake,shecouldgowithoutpayinghemustbestrictwiththewomanbecauseofthelaws,thoughhedidn’twantto( )45.Whydidthewomanleavetheofficewithoutsayinganything?Sheknewshewouldhavetopaytherailwayifshewantedtogetbackher$12.Shewasgoinghometogetthemoneytopayforherdaughter’sticket.Shebecameevenmoreangrywiththeyoungmananddidn’twanttoseehim.Sheknewthatitwasherfaulttocometoaskforthe$12.四、综合填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从下面所给词汇中选择适当的词填入短文中,使短文通顺正确(注意有些词要用适当的形式)。(take,those,realize,although,see,feel,suggest,join,sometimes,voice,just,think,go,polite,surprise)ItwasasummereveningandIwenttotheEnglishcorner.Iwalkedtowardsthesmallareawherethecornerisheld,infact(46) infrontofourdormbuilding.“Nicetomeetyou,Miss.I’mTom.”Hisnice(47) pulledmetoattention.Isawatallandgood-lookingboy.Iwasabouttotellhimmynamewhentheothersinterruptedme,saying“hello”totheboy.Tom(48) thegroup.Ourtopicschangedfromsportstomusic.(49) bythewiderangeofhisknowledge,Icouldnothelp(50) whatawell-educatedpersonhewas.Ourconversationwenton.InoticedthatTom(51) onetopicafteranother,buthedidn’tdoallthetalking.Helistenedquietlyandwas(52) enoughtoletothersfinishwhattheywantedtosay.Hedidn’tcareabout(53) whocameheretoshowoff.Ididn’tlistentowhatothersweresaying,butlookedathiminadreamyway.BeforeI(54) it,theotherpeoplehad(55) ,anditwasjustTomandIstan

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