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1、-2014年湖北省农村义务教师招聘考试小学英语真题试卷-第 11 页2014年湖北省农村义务教师招聘考试小学英语真题试卷机密 启用前 学科代码:203 2014年湖北省农村义务教育学校新录用教师公开招聘考试 小学英语本试卷满分 100分,考试用时 150分钟祝考试顺利注意事项:1. 答卷前, 考生务必将自己的姓名、 准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上, 并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定 位置。2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用统一提供的 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡 皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3. 非选
2、择题的作答:用统一提供的签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。 写在试题卷、 草稿纸和答题卡上的非 答题区域均无效。4. 考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。一、单项选择题 。(本大题共 10小题,每小题 1分。共 10分)题中给出的四个备选项中只有一项是符合题目要求的, 请将其选出并用 28铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案代码涂黑。 未涂、错涂、多涂或填涂不规范均不得分。1、 The underlined letters in the following words have the same soundA 、 Margin B 、 Methodology C 、 Gender D 、
3、geography2、 Those who felt like the story again came over and added themselves on the list.A 、 hearing B 、 to hear C 、 to be heard D 、 heard3、 that the early men feared it and worshiped it.A 、 So great the power of fire was B 、 So great was the power of fireC 、 So great the power was of fire D 、 So
4、was the power of fire great4、 , her paper is of greater value than yours.A 、 All things be considered B 、 All things consideredC 、 All things are being considered D 、 All things are considered5、 -M:Those were such funny stories Tom told last night.-W:Yeah, really. He is normally so serious. What do
5、you think brought all that about?From the above conversation, we can learn thatA 、 the woman wants to know where Tom heard the storiesB 、 the woman is surprised Tom was so serious last nightC 、 Tom doesnt usually tell funny storiesD 、 the stories probably werent trne6、 Harry works night in an electr
6、onics factory.A 、 turn B 、 tune C 、 period D 、 shift7、 officials will not make promises that they cannot keep.A 、 Responsible B 、 Effective C 、 Efficient D 、 Respective:/ The rhetorical device used in the sentence Ive invited millions of people. is .A 、 irony B 、 hyperbole C 、 inversion D 、 metaphor
7、9、 Different countries have to follow different traffic rules. For example, in always drive on the left side of the road.A 、 Australia B 、 America C 、 Germany D 、 Italy10、 Which of the following theories tends to believe that children are viewed as the result of social interaction? A 、 Constructioni
8、st theory B 、 Meaningful learning C 、 Behaviorist theory D 、 Social-construction 二、完型填空题 。(本大题共 10小题,每小题 1分。共 10分)在每小题给出的四个备选项中只有一个是符合题目要求的, 请将其选出并用 28铅笔把答 题卡上对应题目的答案代 码涂黑。未涂、错涂、多涂或填涂不规范均不得分。Many people wrongly believe that when people reach old age, their families place them in nursing homes. They
9、are left in the of strangers for the rest of their lives. Their growing children visit them only occasionally, but more often, they do not have any visitors. The truth is that this idea is an unfortunate myth and imaginary story. In fact, family members provide over 80percent of the care that elderl
10、y people need. Samuel Preston, a sociologist, studied the American family is changing. He reported that by the time the average American couple reaches 40years of age, they have more parents than children. , because people today live longer after an illness than people did years , family members mus
11、t provide long term care. More psychologists have found that all caregivers share a common characteristic:all caregivers believe that they are the best for the job. In other words, they all felt that they do the job better than anyone else. Social workers caregivers to find out why they took on the
12、responsibility of caring for an elderly relative. Many caregivers believed they had to help their relative. Some stated that helping others made them more useful. Others hoped that by helping someone now,they would deserve care when they became old and Caring for the elderly and being taken care of
13、can be a mutually satisfying experience for everyone who might be involved.11、 A 、 hands B 、 arms C 、 bodies D 、 homes12、 A 、 constant B 、 lasting C 、 regular D 、 normal13、 A 、 when B 、 where C 、 what D 、 how14、 A 、 Further B 、 However C 、 Moreover D 、 Whereas15、 A 、 before B 、 ago C 、 later D 、 lat
14、ely16、 A 、 person B 、 people C 、 character D 、 man17、 A 、 would B 、 will C 、 could D 、 can18、 A 、 interviewed B 、 questioned C 、 inquired D 、 interrogated19、 A 、 admiration B 、 initiative C 、 necessity D 、 obligation20、 A 、 elderly B 、 dependent C 、 dependable D 、 independent三、阅读理解题(一) 。(本大题共 10小题,每
15、小题 1分。共 10分)在每小题给出的四个备选项中只有一项是符合题目要求的,请将其选出并用 28铅 涂黑。未涂、错涂、多涂或填涂不规范均不得分。Passage 1Social RelationshipsLife places us in a complex web of relationships with other people. Our humanness arises out of these relationships in the course of social interaction. Moreover, our humanness must be sustained thro
16、ugh social interaction-and fairly constantly so. When an association continues long enough for two people to become linked together by a relatively stable set of expectations, it is called a relationship.People are bound within relationships by two types of bonds:expressive ties and instrumental tie
17、s. Expressive ties are social links formed when we emotionally invest ourselves in and commit ourselves to otherpeople. Through association with people who are meaningful to us, we achieve a sense of security, love, acceptance, companionship, and personal worth. Instrumental ties are social links fo
18、rmed wh we cooperate with other people to achieve some goal. Occasionally, this may mean working with instead of against competitors. More often, we simply cooperate with others to reach some end without endowing the relationship with any larger significance.21. 、 The underlined word complex in Para
19、graph 1is closest in meaningA 、 special B 、 elaborate C 、 private D 、 common22、 According to Paragraph 1, which of the following is true of a relationship?A 、 It should be studied in the course of a social interaction. C 、 It places great demands on people.B 、 It is a structure of associations with
20、many people. D 、 It develops gradually over time. 23. Which of the following can be inferred instrumental ties in Paragraph 2?A 、 They should be expected to be significant.B 、 They involve security, love, acceptance, and companionship.C 、 They req as much emotional investment as expressive ties.D 、
21、They can develop even in situations where people would not cooperate.24. Paragraph 2is developed primarily byA 、 defining important concepts B 、 presenting two opposing theoriesC 、 discussing causes and their effects D 、 drawing comparisons between theory and practice Passage 2The Mystery of Yawning
22、According to conventional theory, yawning takes place when people are bored or sleepy and serves the function of increasing alertness by reversing, through deeper breath-ing, the drop in blood oxygen levels that are caused by the shallow breathing that accompanies lack of sleep or boredom. Unfortuna
23、tely, the few scientific investigations of yawning have failed to find any connection between how often someone yawns and how much sleep they have had or how tired they are. About the closest any research ha come to supporting the tiredness theory is to confirm that adults yawn more often on weekday
24、s than at weekends, and that school children yawn more frequently in their first year at primary school than they do in kindergarten.Another flaw of the tiredness theory is that yawning does not raise alertness or physiological activity, as the theory would predict. When researchers measured the hea
25、rt rate, muscle tension and skin conductance of people before, during and after yawning, they did detect some changes in skin conductance following yawning, indicating a slight increase in physiological activity. However, similar changes occurred when the subjects were asked simply to open their mou
26、ths or to breathe deeply. Yawning did nothing special to their state of physiological activity. Experiments have also cast serious doubt on the belief that yawning is triggered by a drop in blood oxygen or a rise in bloo carbon dioxide. Volunteers were told to think about yawning while they breathed
27、 either normal air, pure oxygen, or an air mixture with an above-normal level of carbon dioxide. If the theory was correct, breathing air with extra carbon dioxide should have triggered yawning, while breathing pure oxygen should have suppressed yawning. In fact, neither condition made any differenc
28、e to the frequency of yawning, which remained constant at about 24yawns per hour. Another experiment demonstrated that physical exercise, which was sufficiently vigorous to double the rate of breathing, had no effect on the frequency of yawning. Again the implication is that yawning has little or no
29、thing to do with oxygen.25、 Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out es-sential informationA 、 It is the conventional theory that when people are bored or slee
30、py, they often experience a drop in blood oxygen levels due to their shallow breathing.B 、 The conventional theory is that people yawn when bored or sleepy because yawning raises blood oxygen levels, which in turn raises alertness.C 、 According to conventional theory, yawning is more likely to occur
31、 when people are bored or sleepy than when they are alert and breathing deeply.D 、 Yawning, according to the conventional theory, is caused by boredom or lack of sleep and can be avoided through deeper breathing.26、 In Paragraph 1, what point does the author make about the evidence for the tiredness
32、 the-ory of yawning?A 、 There is no scientific evidence linking yawning with tiredness.B 、 The evidence is wide-ranging because it covers multiple age-groups.C 、 The evidence reliable because it was collected over a long period of time.D 、 The evidence is questionable because the yawning patterns of
33、 children and adults should be different. 27、 The word flaw in the passage is closest in meaning toA 、 fault B 、 aspect C 、 confusion D 、 mystery28、 In the Paragraph 2, why does the author note that there were physiological changes when subjects opened their mouths or breathed deeply?A 、 To present
34、an argument in support of the tiredness theory.B 、 To cast doubt on the reliability of the tests that measured heart rate, muscle tension and skin conductance.C 、 To argue against the hypothesis that yawning provides a special way to improve alertness or raise physiological activity.D 、 To support t
35、he idea that opening the mouth or breathing deeply can affect blood oxygen levels.29、 The word triggered in the is closest in meaning toA 、 removed B 、 followed C 、 increased D 、 caused30、 Paragraph 2answers all of the following questions about yawning EXCEPTA 、 Does yawning increase alertness or ph
36、ysiological activity?B 、 Does thinking about yawning increase yawning over not thinking about yawning?C 、 Does the amount of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the air affect the rate at which people yawn?D 、 Does the rate of breathing affect the rate at which people yawn?四、阅读理解题(二) 。(本大题共 4小题, 31、 32题各 3
37、分, 33、 34题各 4分。共 14分)把答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上,在试卷和草稿纸上作答均不得分。English learners are getting younger.Since then, the practice has become more widespread. In Europe, almost every country docu-mented in the 2005Eurydice survey showed an increasing percentage of primary pupils learning English during the years 19
38、98-2002(themost recent year which data was available). Since2002, the trend has continued apace. (a)One rationale for teaching languages to young children is the idea that they find it easier to learn languages than older students. (b)They are still developing physically and intellectually; their em
39、otional needsmay be higher, they are less able to take responsibility for their own learn-ing. (c)One of the practical reasons for introducing English to younger learner is to ensure that they have longer time in their school careers to master the language; another is because the timetables in secon
40、dary schools now have too many competing demands. (d)There are many hazards attached to EYL, not least of which is that it requires teachers who are proficient in English, have wider training in child development, and who are able to motivate young children.31、 The four letters a, b, c, d in Paragra
41、ph 3indicate four where the following sentence could be added to the passage. Where would the sentence best/it?Write the letter on the answers sheet.In practice, young learners face obstacles that older learners do not.32、 Give a very brief answer to,the following question:According to the rationale
42、, why is it easier to learn languages for young children than older students? 33、 Translate the underlined part of the sentence in Paragraph 1into Chinese.34、 Translate the underlined part of the sentence in Paragraph 4into Chinese. 五、综合题 。(本大题共 4小题, 35、 36题各 8分, 37小题 10分, 38小题 15分。共 41分 )(本大题请用中文作答
43、。)把答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。在试卷和草稿纸上作答均不得分。35、义务教育英语课程标准以科学发展观和先进的外语课程理念为指导,立足国情,综合分析了我国 英语教育发展的现状,充分考虑了语言学习的规律和义务教育阶段学生的发展需求。与过去传统外语教学 大纲相比,请你从四个方面陈述新课程理念上所呈现的变革和特点。36、教师在小学课堂教授新单词时,通常会采用相应的方法和技巧,模拟创造情景。请列举出常见的四种 词汇教学方法。37、案例分析:(1)下面是一位小学英语老师在课堂中教授现在进行时这一语法项 请根据该片断分析 该教师运用了归纳法还是演绎法 ? 该方法有何利弊 ?同学们:我们今天将会学习一种
44、新语法项目:现在进行时,现在进行时是用动词的 ING 形式表示正在进行 的动作,比如:He is singing. She is dancing. Tom is running. Amy is reading.(2)下面是一位小学英语教师课堂听说教学的真实片断,请你从教学理念和教学步骤等方面分析该教 师的听说教学的有效性。This teacher has just taught preposition and in this lesson she is going to play a card game but she notices that there are a lot of things on pupils desks so she makes an on-the-spot decision .T : Let s play a card game . Now take out your cards . You all have 5cards , right?Ss :Right , yes .T :OK . Listen . Please look at me OK , now show me your paper , this one(holdson the pa-per) . Put