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【教师招聘】小学英语模拟卷

I.Phonetics,VocabularyandStructure(Questions1to

20)

Directions:Inthispart,thereare20incomplete

sentences.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,

B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthe

sentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthe

AnswerSheet.

1.Thewordmatchesthesound[fAnd].

A.find

B.found

C.fund

D.fond

2.The2016G20Summitconcludedonthe

morningofSeptember4inHang-zhou.

A.success

B.succeed

C.successful

0.successfully

3.一rmsorry,butIdon'tquitefollowyou.Didyou

sayyouwantedtoreturnonSeptember20?

—Sorry.Imyselfclear.Wewanttoreturn

onOctober20.

A.hadn'tmade

B.haven'tmade

C.don'tmake

D.wouldn'tmake

4.Oneofthepopularexpressionsin2012

"positiveenergy".

A.is

B.are

C.was

D.were

5.Notonlyhisparentsbutalsohisbrotherto

theSummerPalace.Theyhaven'tbeenback.

A.havebeen

B.havegone

C.hasbeen

D.hasgone

6.beforewedepartthedayaftertomorrow,

weshouldhaveawonderfuldinnerparty.

A.Hadtheyarrived

B.Weretheyarriving

C.Wouldtheyarrive

D.Weretheytoarrive

7.1meanttowritesomee-mailstomyfriends,butI

forgot.

A.so

B.to

C.doingso

D.doing

8.Wearegoingtovisittheschoolyouwentto

lasttime.

A.which

B.where

C.inwhich

D.what

9.Shortlyaftersufferingfromamassiveearthquake

andtoruins,thecitytookonanewlook.

A.reducing

B.reduced

C.beingreduced

D.havingreduced

10.Therestillsomeapplejuiceinthefridge.

Ifsnotnecessaryforustogotothesupermarketnow.

A.was

B.were

C.is

D.are

11.parentssayanddohasalife-longeffect

ontheirchildren.

A.That

B.Which

C.What

D.As

12.Everyeveningthestudentsgotobedat

10:30andthelightsareturnedoff.

A.atonce

B.onpurpose

C.atpresent

D.asusual

13.—Doyoumindmytakingthebooksaway?

A.Certainly,pleasedo.

B.No,goahead

C.Yes,notatall

D.No,pleasedon't

14.—Areyousatisfiedwithwhatshehasdone?

—Notalittle.Itcan'tbe.

A.anyworse

B.anybetter

C.sowell

D.sobad

15.1preferstudyingEnglishathomethematch.

A.towatching

B.thanwatching

C.ratherthanwatch

D.towatch

16.Asaresultofdestroyingtheforest,of

animalslosingtheirhomes.

A.anumber;is

B.thenumber;is

C.anumber;are

D.thenumber;are

17.1liketohavesomecoffeeandpieceof

breadincafewhereIusuallygo.

A.a;the

B.不填;the

C.a;不填

D.不填;a

18.Everythingintoconsideration,theplanis

practical.

A.taking

B.taken

C.took

D.havingtaken

19.Ifyouaretravellingthecustomsarereally

foreigntoyourown,pleasedoastheRomansdo.

A.inwhich

B.what

C.when

D.where

20.ltwasquitealongtimeIfiguredoutwhat

hadhappenedtothemanager.

A.after

B.before

C.when

D.since

II.Cloze(Question21to30)

Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.For

eachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose

theONEanswerthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Severalyearsago,a

well-knownwriterandeditorNormanCousinsbecameveryill.His

bodyachedandhefeltconstantlytired.Itwasdifficultforhimto

even_21_around.Hisdoctorstoldhimthathewouldlose

theabilitytomoveandeventually_22_fromthedisease.

Hewastoldhehadonlya1in6_23_ofsurvival._24_the

diagnosis,Cousinswasdeterminedtoovercomethediseaseand

survive.Hehadalwaysbeeninterested

in_25_andhadreadabook,whichdiscussedtheidea

ofhowbodychemistryandhealthcanbedamaged

byemotionalstressandnegative_26_.Thebookmade

Cousinsthinkaboutthepossible_27_ofpositiveattitudes

andemotions.Hethought,"Isitpossiblethatlove,hope,faith,

laughter,confidence,andthewilltolivehave

positivetreatmentvalue?"

Hedecidedtofocusallhis_28_onpositiveemotionsasa

waytotreatsomeofthesymptomsofhisdisease.Inadditionto

histraditionalmedicaltreatment,hetriedtoputhimselfin

situationsthatwouldbringaboutpositiveemotions."Laugh

therapy"becamepartofhistreatment.He_29_timeeach

dayforwatchingcomedyfilms,readinghumorousbooks,and

doingotheractivitiesthatwoulddrawoutpositiveemotions.

Withineightdaysofstartinghis"Laughtherapy"programhis

painbeganto_30_andhewasabletosleepmoreeasily.

Hewasabletoreturntoworkinafewmonths'timeand

actuallyachievedcompleterecoveryafterafewyears.

21.A.runB.passC.moveD.travel

22.A.sufferB.dieC.separateD.recover

23.A.timeB.valueC.chanceD.opportunity

24.A.ApartfromB.InspiteofC.InsteadofD.Rather

than

25.A.medicineB.sportsC.booksD.chemistry

26.A.attitudeB.beliefsC.goalsD.positions

27.A.shortcomingsB.harmC.benefitsD.interests

28.A.moneyB.timeC.hobbiesD.attention

29.A.affordedB.appointedC.offeredD.arranged

30.A.escapeB.decreaseC.increaseD.end

III.ReadingComprehension(Questions31to45)

Direction:Thereare3passagesinthissection.Each

passageisfollowedbysomequestionsor

unfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshouldchoose

thebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthe

AnswerSheet.

A

Peoplewholiketravellinghavetheirreasons.Theybelieve

thattravellingcanhelpthemexpandtheirfieldofview,especially

inthegeographicalandhistoricalsense.Theyalsothinkthat

touringwillgivethemmorechancestoenjoydifferentkindsof

foodandexperiencenewthingsthatwouldneverbebrought

byotheractivities.Butthosewhodisliketravellingalsohave

somereasons.Travelling,inmyopinion,doesmoregoodthan

harm.Mostimportantly,itbroadensourmind.Wecangetin

touchwithothercivilizations,cultures,customsand

ideas.Throughhistory,mostpeopletravelledbecauseof

necessity—notforpleasure.Peopletravelledjustinorder

toremainalive.Theysearchedforfoodtoeatorplacestolive

in.Theysometimesranawayfromenemies.Thisisnottosay

thatnooneevertravelledjustforthefunofit.Inancienttimes,

forexample,richRomanstravelledallthewaytoGreeceto

takepartintheOlympicGames,andfestivals.Ofcourse,

somepeopledecidedtotraveljustoutofcuriosity.They

wantedtofindoutwhatitlookedlikebeyondthehorizon.Also

businesstravelhasbeengoingonforcenturies.Traderscould

notonlymakemoneybutalsolearntospeakseveral

languagesandbeintroducedtodifferentcultures.So,travelling

doesenrichourmindanddrawnewideastous.Thereisnodoubt

thatwecangetmuchfromit.

31.Theunderlinedword"expand"inParagraph1can

bereplacedby"

A.widen

B.protect

C.lose

D.decide

32.Accordingtothepassage,inthepastmostpeople

travelled.

A.forfun

B.forknowledge

C.togetexperiences

D.tomakealiving

33.Howmanyreasonsfortravellingarementionedin

Paragraph3?

A.Three.

B.Four.

C.Five.

D.Six.

34.Inthewriter'sopinion,travellingcanbe.

A.expensive

B.funny

C.helpful

D.tiring

35.Whafsthemainideaofthispassage?

A.Differentkindsoftravelling.

B.Travellingenrichesourmind.

C.Waystoenjoyyourselfwhiletravelling.

D.Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesoftravelling.

B

Itwasneardusk,andKimCooperandherhusband,Steve,

weretruckingthroughnorthernKentuckytransportationautoparts

fromLouisvilletoDetroitforagoodscompany."Steve,wake

up!”sheshouted.'There'satruckonfirel'lnsidetheburning

truck,RonnieSanders,38,wasfightingforhislife.He'dbeen

runningaheavyloadoftractorsandforkliftsfromGeorgiato

Indianapoliswhenavaninfrontofhimstoppedsuddenlyin

trafficontheicyroad.AsRonnieboredown,hecouldsee

childreninthebackseat.Thetruck'sbulkwouldprobably

protecthimfromtheworstoftheimpact,buttheforceof23

tonswouldlikelycrush(压碎)everyoneinsidethevan.

"1figuredinsteadofkillingotherpeople,I'djustputthetruck

intheditch."Atthebottom,rockscutafueltank,whichcaught

fire.Atreebranchdestroyedthewindshieldandknocked

Ronnieunconscious.Hecametolifeacoupleofminuteslater

tofindthecabinflamesandhislegsonfire.Stevedashedto

Ronnie,whowashangingheadfirstfromthepassengerdoor.

Ronniehadusedhispocketknifetocuthimselffreefromthe

driver'ssideseatbeltonlytogethisboottrappedinanother

one.Steveclimbedintotheburningcabtofreehim.Hetried

threetimestopullRonnieoutbeforefinallyfreeinghim.But

Ronnie'slegswerestillburning,soStevelaidhimonthe

ground,rippedoffhisownshirt,andbeattheflameswithit.He'

dmanagedtodraghimabout20yardswhenoneofthetruck's

150gallonfueltanksexploded.BothSteveandRonniepaida

priceforriskingtheirlivesforstrangers.Ronniespenttwomonths

inthehospitalandreceivedskingraftsonbothofhislegs.

Stevesufferedsmokebreathingandminorburns,and

shrapnelfromthefueltankexplosionbrokeatooth.InFebruary,

theCoopersreceivedaHerooftheHighwayawardfromtheOpen

RoadFoundationforrescuinganinjureddriver.Steveinsists

Ronnieistherealhero:"Ifhehadn'tgoneintotheditch,he

wouldhavehitthatvan.Itwashisdecisiontodriveoffthe

road.'"'Ifeelprettygoodaboutit,“saysRonnie."Alotofpeople

couldhavebeenhurt."

36.Accordingtothepassage,Ronnie'sputtingthe

truckintheditchcontributesto.

A.hisconcernforhisownsafety

B.hispoordrivingskill

C.theicyroad

D.hisconcernforothers'lives

37.WhatprobablymadeRonniecometolifeafter

drivingthetruckintheditch?

A.Thenoisefromthehighway.

B.ThecallfromtheCoopers.

C.Thepainfromtheburninglegs.

D.Theheatofthefire.

38.HowdidSteveputouttheflamesinRonnie'slegs?

A.HebeattheflameswithRonnie'sshirt.

B.Hebeattheflameswithhisownshirt.

C.Heputoutthefirewithatankofwater.

D.Heputoutthefirewithabagofsand.

39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"shrapnel”in

Paragraph6mean?

A.Abranchofatree.

B.Asmallpieceofmetal.

C.Awaveoftheexplosion.

D.Theheatoftheexplosion.

4O.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthis

passage?

A.Heroes:TheCoopers

B.Heroes:RoadsideFlames

C.AccidentsontheIcyRoad

D.AccidentsintheDitch

C

Photosthatyoumighthavefounddownthebackofyoursofa

arenowbigbusinesslln2005,theAmericanartistRichardPrince's

photographofaphotograph,Untitled(Cowboy),wassoldfor$1,

248,000.Princeiscertainlynottheonlycontemporaryartistto

haveworkedwithso-called"foundphotographs"一alooseterm

giventoeverythingfromdiscarded(丢弃的)printsdiscovered

inajunkshoptooldadvertisementsoramateurphotographs

fromastranger'sfamilyalbum.TheGermanartistJoachim

Schmid,whobelieves"basicallyeverythingisworthlookingat",

hasgathereddiscardedphotographs,postcardsand

newspaperimagessince1982.Inhison-goingproject,Archiv,

hegroupsphotographsoffamilylifeaccordingtothemes:

peoplewithdogs;teams;newcars;dinnerwiththefamily;and

soon.LikeSchmid,theeditorsofseveralself-publishedart

magazinesalsochampion(捍卫)foundphotographs.Oneofthem,

calledsimplyFound,wasbornonesnowynightinChicago,

whenDavyRothbardreturnedtohiscartofindunderhis

wiper(雨刷)anangrynoteintendedforsomeelse:"Why's

yourcarHEREatHERplace?"Thenotebecamethestarting

pointforRothbard'saddictivepublication,whichfeatures

foundphotographssentinbyreaders,sucha

posterdiscoveredinourdrawer.Thewholefound-photograph

phenomenonhasraisedsomequestions.Perhapsoneofthemost

difficultis:cantheseimagesreallybeconsideredasart?Andif

so,whoseart?Yetfoundphotographsproducedbyartists,

suchRichardPrince,mayridinghishorsehurriedlytomeet

someone?OrhowdidPrincecreatethisphotograph?It's

anyone'sguess.Inaddition,asweimaginetheback-storyto

thepeopleinthefoundphotographsartists,likeSchmid,have

collated(整理),wealsoturntowardourownphotographic

albums.Whyismemorysoimportanttous?Whydoweall

seektofreezeintimethefacesofourchildren,ourparents,

ourlovers,andourselves?Willtheymeananythingtoanyone

afterwe'vegone?

41.Thefirstparagraphofthepassageisusedto

A.remindreadersoffoundphotographs

B.advisereadertostartanewkindofbusiness

C.askreaderstofindphotographsbehindsofa

D.showreadersthevalueoffoundphotographs

42.Accordingtothepassage,JoachimSchmid

A.isfondofcollectingfamilylifephotographs

B.foundacomplainingnotunderhiscarwiper

C.isworkingforseveralself-publishedmagazines

D.wonderedattheartisticnatureoffoundphotographs

43.Theunderlinedword“them"inPara4refersto

A.thereaders

B.theeditors

C.thefoundphotographs

D.theself-publishedmagazines

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