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1、学习必备欢迎下载小学英语教师解题基本功竞赛试题一单项选择(共 30 小题,每小题1 分,满分30 分)1. - We ll spend the vacation in Hawaii. Don t you think it is a wonderful idea?- _ I have waited for it for a whole year. Now my dream has come true. A. I don t think soB. No, it isn t. C. How wonderful! D. Just so-so 2. - May I take your order now
2、 ? - We d like three black and Acoffee Bcoffees Ccups of coffees Dcup of coffees 3. -How can I find Robert? -Try telephoning him-he _be home by now. A. can t B.should C.would D.mustn t4. I hope you don t mind me asking,_where did you buy the pretty dress?A. so B. and C. yet D. but 5. All these chang
3、es will lead to _strong and powerful China,_country that can surprise and enrich our planet. A. a /a B.the /a C. the /the D.a/the 6. -Car 17 won the race. -Yes, but its driver came close to _ A. being killed B .have been killed C. be killed D. was killed 7. In October the citizens of shanghai were a
4、lways in high spirits, for pieces of exciting news came to the city _. A. one after another B. one by one C. hand in hand D. step by step 8. Little _ at that time that the course of my life was about to change. A. did I know B. I knew C. I didn t know D. have I known 9. After the Anti-terrorist War
5、, the American soldiers returned home ,_. A. safe but tired B. safely but sad C. tiring but happy D. safely and terrified 10. I won t go to the wedding dinner unless _.A. inviting B. invited C. having invited D. being inviting 11. You must have seen the film last night, _ you? A. haven t B. mustn t
6、C. didn t D. hadn t12. Every means _ tried since then. A. has been B. have been C. are D. is 13. He d better not say so, _ he?A. hadn t B. had C. shouldn t D. didnt14. The film brought the hours back to me _ I was taken good care of in that far-away village. A. until B. that C. when D. where 15. One
7、 ought _ for what one hasn t done.A. not to be punished B. to not be punished C. to not punish D. not be punished 16. Recently I bought an ancient Chinese vase, _ was very reasonable. A. which price B. the price of which 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 25 页学习必备欢迎下载C. its price D
8、. the price of whose 17.The teacher asked me to answer the question, but he asked another one I could answer it. A. as B. before C. until D. since 18. - Have you bought any dress while shopping? - I am sorry to tell you when I tried on all the dresses in the shop and _ satisfied me. A. nothing B. no
9、 one C. none D. some 19. The other day, Mr. Wang, together with his sons _ warmly received by the students at school. A. was B. were C. is D. are 20. After the war, a new school building was put up _there once was a theatre. A. that B. where C. which D. when 21. Recently quite a lot of experts _ tha
10、t another law on wildlife protection _ as soon as possible. A. suggested; must be passed B. have suggested; be passed C. were suggesting; was passed D. suggested; being passed 22. - _. - It s nice of you. I certainly will.A. Please remember me to your parents B. Let me help you with your lessons C.
11、Congratulations on your success D. Don t forget to turn off the TV.23. How beautifully she sings! I have never heard _. A. the better voice B. a good voice C. the best voice D. a better voice 24. -Can I help you ,madam? -_. I am being served. A. Yes, please. B. That s very kind of you. C. Thank you
12、all the same. D. That s right.25. -How about the price of these washing machines? -They are at least equal in price to, if not cheaper than, _at other stores. A. others B. ones C. that D. those 26. - _was it _ they discovered the entrance to the underground palace? - Totally by chance. AHow; that BW
13、hat; that CWhen; when DWhere; that 27. - Has your father finished his essay yet? - I dont know; he _it this morning. A. was writing B. has written C. had written D. wrote 28. Would you like to go to the concert with me, Mary? I have got no interest in it; _ , I have lots of work to do. A. otherwise
14、B. besides C. however D. therefore 29. -_ do you find the talk this morning? - Very _. A. How, disappointment B. What, disappointing C. How, disappointed D. How, disappointing 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 2 页,共 25 页学习必备欢迎下载30.-I was so sure that our experiment was going to succeed,
15、 but something went wrong at the last moment. - _, but don t give it up.A. You don t mean that. B. Find out the reason.C. Never mind. D. I m sorry to hear that.二完型填空(共 20 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从各题所给A、 B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。In his retirement, one day was just like any other day for Elmer Cravi
16、tts. He woke up _31_ 5:35 a.m. He went downstairs _32_ his jacket at six o clock and poured _33_ a cup of hot coffee from the pot which his wife, Gladys, had filled and plugged in some fifteen minutes _34_. He reached for the newspaper as he _35_ the cup to his lips. This day was different. It was t
17、errible. He dropped the newspaper and the cup. With closed eyes he swallowed and began to shout. “ Gladys!” Mrs. Cravitts was not _36_ hearing her husband say much of anything. In fact for the past few days, he had _37_ paid any attention at all to the many of her important questions. She rushed bac
18、k to the kitchen. “ Elmer, what is the matter? Oh, _ 38_ coffee all over yourself and the newspaper!” She was shocked _39_ her husband s behavior. She wondered what he had read that _40_ upset him so much. He was not amused _41_ her innocent expression. The coffee was terrible. It was _42_ to drink.
19、 She _43_ bought _44_ at the market. Recently their lives had become dull. Mrs. Cravitts was merely doing her best to change that. She refused to make another pot of their regular brand _45_ he would apologize to her. He could not understand what he should apologize _46_. She was the one _47_ had bo
20、ught the bitter coffee. Suddenly, she realized something. Though she didn t enjoy _48_, it was better than the silence had been. She immediately started to plan _49_ meal of _50_ favorite dishes for dinner that night! 31. A. on B. from C. in D. at 32. A. with B. in C. wore D. dressed 33. A. to him B
21、. for him C. himself D. by himself 34. A. earlier B. ago C. early D. advance 35. A. raised B. rose C. raising D. rising 36. A. used B. used in C. used to D. used of 37. A. nearly B. hardly C. ever D. merely 38. A. your spilling B. you ve spilledC. you re spreadingD. you re pouring39. A. with B. upon
22、 C. on D. by 40. A. could have B. has C. can D. may have 41. A. to B. of C. at D. about 42. A. too worse B. so bad C. too bitter D. so bitter 43. A. should have B. would have C. must have D. has to have 44. A. new a kind of coffee B. a new kind of coffee C. a new kind of a coffee D. a new kind coffe
23、e 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 3 页,共 25 页学习必备欢迎下载45. A. unless B. without C. not till D. not until 46.A. for B. to C. of D. from 47. A. whom B. who C. which D. what 48. A. to quarrel with him B. quarrelling with him C. to fight him D. fighting him 49. A. a B. the C. some D. any 50.
24、 A. the least B. his the least C. the his least D. his least 三 阅读理解(共 20 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分30 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。A With customers regularly switching mobile services and upgrading their phones, discarded cell phones are going to incinerator( 焚化炉 ) and landfills in record numbers, as e
25、nvironmental pollution increases. But now users can donate unwanted phones to charities or recycle them. “ A simple recycled cell phone can have great effects,” said Seth Haines, president of Atlanta-based Collective Good Inc. “ One phone donated to CARE (an international aid organization) can proba
26、bly feed somebody for a month or save 1,000 square feet of rain forest forever.”“ Mo re than 128 million people in the US have a mobile, which they typically replace after 18 months, according to Inform. Inc, an environmental research organization in New York.”By 2005, the group predicts, about 65,0
27、00 tons will “ retire” every year in the US. Not only do these phones add to the landfill waste but the toxin( 霉素 ) they give out are damaging the environment. The phones contain toxic chemicals that have been associated with cancer and neurological( 神经的 ) disorder. The toxin do not degrade( 分解 ), b
28、ut “ increase in large number in the environment and can damage the ecosystem, moving up the food chain as people eat plants, livestock and seafood,” said Eric Most, director of Inform s Solid Waste Prevention program.The situation is so bad that the US Environmental Protection Agency has given Info
29、rm Inc. a grant to study cell phone collection and donation programs. 51. According to the passage, if Americans don t like their cell phones, the best way is to _A. put them in incinerators B. bury them under the ground C. put them into the sea D. donate to charities 52. Which of the following does
30、n t belong to the ill effect of toxins?A. cancer B. damage of the ecosystem C. less income D. neurological disorders 53. After reading the passage, we know_ A. toxic materials are easy to degrade B. US Environmental Protection Agency paid more attention to the recycling of cell phones. C. take-back
31、plans for cell phones will be easy to carry out in the US. D. cell phones have more disadvantages than advantages in our daily life 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 4 页,共 25 页学习必备欢迎下载B There is a sandy beach on the coast on Hawaii that is known as the world-famous Waikiki Beach. At som
32、e points on Waikiki Beach, however, the sand is only wide enough for two or three people to lie down between solid land and Pacific Ocean waters. “ It used to be big. Now it s crowded, and everyone is bunched together,” a local person said. “ The water is too close.” The beach has shrunk by about a
33、foot per year over the past five decades. If it s not cared for, Waikiki Beach will eventually disappear entirely. According to the scientists, the problem isn t caused by heavy use by the 70,000 tourists who walk on the islands each day. The main reason is a sand shortage caused by shoreline develo
34、pment, including sea walls and other man-made structure. Beach shrinking is common worldwide. The usual way to save it is to bring more sand, but that hasn t been done at Waikiki since the 1970s. State officials are testing a sand pumping project to repair the beach using offshore sand, which means
35、that it won t be necessary to import sand from other countries. The plan is to dredge 10,000 cubic yards of sand from about a half mile offshore, then pump it back to the beach. The 425,000 test program gives beach lovers hope that Waikiki could be returned to its original size, but it could cost as
36、 much as 25 million to repair the entire beach. State officials say that the plan to dredge and pump sand is environmentally friendly, because it recycles the same sand that was originally part of the beach. If successfully, they say the project could become a model for repairing more of Waikiki and
37、 other fading Hawaiian beaches. 54. What happened to Waikiki Beach? A.It was ruined by the millions of tourists every year. B.A sand pumping project is being carried out on the beach. C.At any points, it is only wide enough for two or three people to lie down. D.A project to repair the beach is bein
38、g tested now. 55. The underlined word “ shrink” probably means “ _ ”A.be quick B.be slow C.become bigger D.become smaller 56. According to the scientists, why does Waikiki Beach become smaller? A.There are too many tourists walking on the beach every day. B.The government isn t paying much attention
39、 to this case. C.There is a sand shortage caused by shoreline development. D.The sand has been taken away by the strong wind. 57. What can we learn about the sand pumping project? A. The project is harmless to the environment. B. There used to be another similar project in Hawaii C. The local govern
40、ment will pay for everything. D. It will cost about 425,000 to repair the whole beach. 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 5 页,共 25 页学习必备欢迎下载C I was born in Tuckahoe, Talbot Country, Maryland. I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any record containing it. By far the l
41、argest part of the slaves know as little of their age as horses knows of theirs, and it is the wish of most masters within my knowledge to keep their slaves thus ignorant. I do not remember having ever met a slave who could tell of his birthday. They seldom come nearer to it than planting-time, harv
42、esting, springtime, or fall time. A lack of information concerning my own was a source of unhappiness to me even during childhood. The white children could tell their ages, I could not tell why the same right ought to be taken away from me. I was not allowed to ask my master about it. He considered
43、all such questions on the part of a slave improper and impolite. The nearest estimate I can give makes me now between 27 and 28 years of age. I come to this, from hearing my master say, some time during 1835, I was about to 17 years old. My mother was named Harriet Bailey. She was the daughter of Is
44、sac and Betsey Bailey, both colored, and quite dark. My father was a white man. The opinion was also whispered that my master was my father; but of the correctness of this opinion, I know nothing and I had no means to know. My mother and I were separated when I was an infant before I knew her as my
45、mother. It is a common custom, in the part of Maryland from which I ran away, to part children from their mothers at a very early age. Frequently, before the child has reached its twelfth month, its mother is taken from it, and hired out on some farm a considerable distance off, and the child is pla
46、ced under the care of an older woman, too old for field labor. 58. It can be learned form the text that_ A. the slaves forgot the exact time when they were born B. the writer didn t know whether his master was his fatherC. the writer was about 27 in 1835 D. the writer s mother left him as soon as he
47、 was born59. The underlined word “ it ” in paragraph 1 refer to_A. their birthday B. my age C. a record D. Maryland 60. How does the writer feel about not knowing his age? A. curious B. unhappy C. astonished D. excited D After many days of anxious waiting, the Olympic mascots(吉祥物) were finally chose
48、n at eight p.m. on November 11,2005. This marks the start of the 1,000-day countdown to the 2008 Beijing, Olympic Games. The Olympic mascots are the Olympic flame, the fish, the panda, the Tibetan antelope and the swallow. They are designed to express the playful qualities of five little children wh
49、o form an intimate circle of friends. Beijing officially started to select the mascots in August 2004. A range of animals and cartoon figures participated in the fierce competition. The lucky five won over other candidates such as the Chinese dragon and the Monkey King, which had been favorites alon
50、g the way. “ I ve always been confident in the whole process, because I m the most precious animal in China. That means I got lots of votes,” said the panda, when Teens interviewed him. 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 6 页,共 25 页学习必备欢迎下载He was right. Although some people said he should