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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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