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1、【教师招聘】2023年小学英语教师招聘预测卷第一部分I.Phonetics,Vocabulary and Structure(Questions 1 to20)Directions:In this part,there are 20 incomplete sentences.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C andD.Choose the ONE answer that best completes thesentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer S

2、heet.1.The sounds toi should match the word.A.tallB.tailC.toyD.tool2.When he was sent to prison,he really felt he hadhis parentsA.set upB.turned outC.settled down1D.let down3.At the Chinese art festival,there are different standsartists demonstrate their skills and teach thevisitors.A.whereB.whichC.

3、thatD.when4.It used to be that you drive for miles herewithout seeing another person,but now there are housesand people everywhere.A.needB.shouldC.couldD.must5.What puzzles Lilys friends is she always hasso many crazy ideas.A.whetherB.why2C.whatD.when6.Currently,about 35,000 works in over 300 roomsi

4、n the Louvre,and it would take a lifetime to see everything.A.were displayingB.are displayingC.were being displayedD.are being displayed7.Henry David Thoreau was happy to from sociallife,seeking a harmonious relationship with nature inthe quietness of his life.A.judgeB .differC.withdraw0.benefit8.As

5、 working from home becomes common,people are finding it easier to combine parenthood witha full-time career.A.increasingly3B.equallyC.nervouslyD.confusingly9.Chinas National Highway 318,over 5,000kilometers from Shanghai to Zhangmu,Tibet,is known asthe heavenly road for its amazing views.A.to extend

6、B.extendedC.extendingD.being extended10.Great improvements in public health have been broughtabout by in medical science.A.traditionsB.advancesC.pressures0.examples11.Students are encouraged to take control of their ownl e a r n i n g,j u s t depending on the teacher.A.rather than4B.regardless ofC.d

7、ue toD.in terms of12.While rock-climbing,you need to remain veryso that you wont make any dangerous errors.A.satisfiedB.focusedC.amused0.delighted13.We quite enough work for the morning;nowlets take a break.A.have doneB.will doC.had doneD.were doing14.We all need to get involved in saving energyits

8、at work,at home,or at school.A.unlessB.once5C.whether0.because15.Are you done with the book I gave you?.Im still reading the last chapter.A.Hard to sayB.Not quiteC.Of courseD.lt all depends16.1 spent 300 dollars on the overcoat,but in fact it waswor t h.A.twice as muchB.twice much asC.much as twiceD

9、.as much twice17.Dana is said to Guangzhou from Australialast week.She there for six months due tothe outbreak of Covid-19.A.to return;has stayedB.to have returned;stayed6C.having returned;stayedD.to be returned;has stayed18.great achievements the world may have inthe future,the part China will play

10、 cant be left out.A.IfB.WhateverC.Whichever0.However19.It was a pure that Julia and I toured theUniversity of Oxford on the same day.A.registrationB.coincidenceCplexity20.Have you ever imagined the Dragon B oatFestival in space?A.celebratingB.to celebrateC.celebrate70.celebratedII.Cloze(Question 21

11、to 30)Directions:There are 10 blanks in the following passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE answer that best fits into the passage.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Tom grows the nicest vegetables and fruits and the mostbeautiful flowers

12、 in the village.Plants grow in Toms gardenall through the _ 21_ and they are much _ 22_.Tom cutssome flowers for his sitting room table,eats some fruits andvegetables,but he _ 23_ most of them in the market.Hisvegetables,fruit and flowers are so _24_ and beautifulthat they sold much more _ 25 in the

13、 market than those ofother villagers.How does Tom grow these beautiful things?He is so _ 26_ that he just sits under his orange tree withhis radio.He _ 27_ the music all day.That is quite true.Tom _ 28_ things in spring,summer,autumn and winter.After that he sits with his radio.And everything _ 29_.

14、It isthe music that does the work.Tom knows more clearly thatmusic makes the biggest vegetables and the most beautifulflowers.Plants love _ 30_ as much as people.21.A.week B.month C.season D.year822.A.better B.worse C.less D.later23.A.buys B.sells C.borrows D.lends24.A.dear B.bad C.big D.small25.A.p

15、olitely B.quickly C.slowly D.carefully26.A.angry B.busy C.tired D.lazy27.A.listens to B.hears C.watches D.speaks28.A.fills B.plants C.throws D.makes29.A.does B.moves C.grows D.plays30.A.work B.rain C.stories D.musicIII.Reading Comprehension(Questions 31 to 45)Direction:There are 3 passages in this s

16、ection.Eachpassage is followed by some questions orunfinished statements.For each of them there are fourchoices marked A,B,C and D.You should choosethe best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet.AI was having breakfast,when OUCH!I screamed.Whydo you pinch(捏)me?”9Youre not wear

17、ing green said my little brother;Tex.Everyone knows you get pinched if you dont wear green onSaint Patricks Day!I was mostly mad about getting pinched,but also a tinybit glad about being reminded that it was SaintPatricks Day.I panicked.*What am I going to do?I dont have time tochange.Ill get pinche

18、d all day long!Well,Texsaid,taking the old green baseball hat off his head,l,youcould borrow my lucky hat.B ut its your favorite!I said.I know,said Tex.Just promise to give it back afterschool.No problem,I said,glancing in the mirror on my way outthe door.I look like a fool in this thing!A lucky foo

19、l.said Tex.I grabbed my backpack.Thanks,I think?Now,before I go on,you should know that Im not asuperstitious(迷信的)person.I dont believe that thirteen isan unlucky number or that breaking a mirror brings sevenyears of bad luck.10Anyway,I was racing to catch the school bus,and I saw adollar on the sid

20、ewalk!I looked around to see if anyone waslooking for it,but people just kept stepping on the poor thing,so I decided to rescue it.I had found pennies before,butnever a dollar!My luck didnt stop there.Carlos and Jackson were sittingbehind me,quizzing each other on spelling words.I turned around and

21、said,You guys know that test isnttill tomorrow right?It got switched to this morning,said Jacsksn.Remember?Thats right.I totally forgot!I said.Im so lucky that Isat in front of you.If I hadnt,I wouldnt have found out till itwas too late!I got out my spelling words,studied all the wayto school.And en

22、ded up getting a good mark in the test!The minute I got home,I gave Tex a big hug.This is the luckiest hat in the world,I said.Im nevertaking it off!B ut you promised to give it back!said Tex.Pleaseohplease let me borrow your lucky hat for onemore day!,I begged.11Tomorrow Im auditioning(试 演)for the

23、school play,and I need every bit of help I can get.OK,said Tex.,One more day.B ut youd better be reallynice to me.”I will,I agreed.In fact,here you have my lucky dollar!Tex cried with joy,then started dancing around and wavinghis gift in the air.The next day turned out to be super lucky.My auditionc

24、ouldnt have gone better.Wow,Arizona!said my friend Mareya.ul cant believehow amazingly you just did!You are so getting a major partin this play!Thanks!B ut honestly,the only reason I did OK isbecause I had my lucky hat.What lucky hat?asked Mareya.This one,I said,reaching into my backpack,where Ithou

25、ght Id put Texs hat since I couldn,t wear it forthe audition.B ut it wasnt there!Oh no!I cried.Its gone!What am I going to tell Tex?12Mareya helped me look for it.Luckily,we found Texs hatin my locker.Also luckily.I discovered that I could be luckywith or without a goofy-looking hat.So it wasn,t the

26、 hat,said Mareya.This is just a wildguess,but maybe it was all those hours you spentpracticing over the past month.Hmm,I said.Its possible.So,dear friend,I guess you could say that luck is acombination of being prepared,believing in yourself.and maybe just a tiny bit of magic!In other words,luck may

27、come your way,but you have to be ready for it when it does!31.What can we infer from what the writer said ul looklike a fool in this thing?A.She thought she became a fool when wearing the hat.B.She didnt like to wear the green baseball hat.C.She didnt believe the hat would bring her a good luck.D.Sh

28、e thought she was foolish to put on the green hat.32.What did the writer think of her behavior of picking upa dollar?A.It was a shameful behavior.13B.lt was an individual behavior.C.lt was a moral behavior.D.lt was a fortunate behavior.33.When was the writer reminded of the test?A.On the school bus.

29、B.A few minutes before the test.C.ln the classroom.D.When the quiz began.34.Which of the following statement is CORRECT?A.The writer begged Tex to give the hat to her.B.The writers audition was quite successful.C.The writer bought a present for her brother.D.The writer got the major part in the play

30、.35.What does the underlined word“goofy-looking”mostprobably mean?A.Good-looking.B.Lucky-looking.C.Foolish-looking.D.Cool-looking.14BOne reason I can do stand-up comedy is because of all thematerial I have from being a male nurse,says Adrian Matei.False stereotypes(刻 板 观 念)about nursing make for goo

31、djokes.B ut they may also put men off the job.At a conferencein May of the royal college of Nursing(RCN),David Ferran,a nurse in B elfast,proposed a campaign to promote nursingto men.His proposal did not pass as the view was thatnursing should be intended for anyone with the right skills,whatever th

32、e gender.Undeterred,Mr.Ferran started agroup,Northern Ireland Men in Nursing,which visits schoolsto promote nursing as a career for men.Similar groups arebeing set up elsewhere.Several universities have launchedsocial-media campaigns to draw men into nursingprogrammes.With a growing decline of nurse

33、s across theNational Health Service(NHS),attracting men is becomingmore urgent.In 2017,for the first time in a decade,morenurses left the profession than joined.Applications tonursing programmes are down by a third since 2016.Andthe shadow of B rexit makes it tougher for the NHS to fill its40,000-od

34、d nurse vacancies from abroad.Doubts aboutwhether they will be able to stay discourage nurses from15EU countries.Last month the NHS launched its biggest-evernurse recruitmen(t 招 募)campaign.TV advertisementsshow them in action in hospital wards and ambulances,andon home visits.Some are male-an improv

35、ement fromprevious campaigns,but not enough to draw men in.PaulVaughan from NHS England,who leads a proposal tochange concepts of nursing,thinks recruitment should avoidplaying to gender stereotypes.He takes a negative view ofslogans like“Are you man enough to be a nurse?used inthe campaign.Views of

36、 nursing as a womans job havedeep roots.Florence Nightingale,who established theprinciples of modern nursing in the 1860s,insisted thatmens rough hands were not fitted to touch,bathe and dresswounded limbs.The RCN did not even admit men asmembers until 1960.Outdated titles such as“sister”andmatron(u

37、sed for men as well)do not help.Mr.Ferran sayssome patients are surprised when he shows up,becausethey thought only women could be nurses.B oys do not seenursing as a career because they lack role models.In films,female nurses are cast as helpers of heroic male doctors.When I do ward rounds with my

38、nurse mentor and she asksquestions,patients often turn to me to respond says16Richard Dowell,a third-year nursing student.On the otherhand,those men who go into nursing usually follow in thefootsteps of a parent or realize that it could be a career afterseeing a male nurse care for a relative.Mr.Vau

39、ghans teamat the NHS is trying to promote the image of nursing bystressing that it is a professional job in which careers can bemade,that it includes special skills such as cardiology orintensive care,and that it has a use for skills in technologyand leadership.Most young people also do not realize

40、thatthe job can take them round the world.For men,there isanother bonus.According to his study of more than 20,000advanced nurse practitioners,men reach the seventh band(a mid-career level)four years sooner than women partlybecause women are twice as likely as men to work part-timeand are more likel

41、y to accept a lower band to secure a jobthey really want.As Mr.Dowell remembers,when he startedhis nursing studies,he was promised:Youll go furtherbecause you are a man.36.The underlined sentence in Paragraph I indicates thatA.male nurses tend to be humorousB.male nurses tend to be laughed at17C.mal

42、e nurses enjoy making good jokesD.male nurses provide material for stand-ups37.The word undeterred in Paragraph 3 probablymeans.A.determinedB.discouragedC.cautiousD.open-minded38.What do we know about the NHS nurse recruitmentcampaign last month?A.It reveals some details about a nurses daily work.B.

43、lt strongly recommends men to take up nursing.C.lt takes an effective policy of involving male nurses.D.lt changes the gender stereotypes in the designing.39.By Paragraph 5 and 6,the writer aims to tell usA.the drawbacks of modern nursing principlesB.the consequence of lacking role modelsC.the devel

44、opment of recruiting male nurses18D.the challenges of recruiting male nurses40.What is the main idea of this passage?A.Having male nurses has many advantages.B.Filling nurse vacancies has become urgent now.C.Nursing should be viewed as a mans job.D.Nursing shouldn(t be a job limited to women.CAnimal

45、 experimentation is the backbone of Americanresearch and treatment of disease.Each year,17 million to22 million animals are sacrificed in the name of science.While 90 percent of them are rats and mice,180,000 dogs,50,000cats,61,000 monkeys and 554,000 rabbits are doneaway with in laboratories operat

46、ed by industry andgovernment.B ut the public has raised an outcry over thesedeaths.Spurred vivid reports of cruelty,the animal rightsmovement is made up of 7,000 organizations with 10 millionmembers.They,ve documented cases in which monkeyswere isolated in steel tanks for 45 days and dogs werebombar

47、ded(轰击、辐射)with radiation or chemicals until theybled from the mouth.Scientists say such incidents are rare.Laws have been passed to govern testing.Many research19centers now have committees to review all proposed animalexperiments,and computers can be used in place of animalsin many experiments.B ut

48、 scientists say they cant dowithout animals to test new drugs and treatments on animalsto make sure theyre safe for humans.Animal experimentsproduced vaccines or treatments for diseases such asdiabetes,and techniques used in open heart surgery.Theyre important to efforts to find a treatment forAIDS.

49、Animal rights activists have shown they will go toalmost any length.One New York researcher received morethan 10,000 protest letters following publicity of herexperiments in which she gave drugs to monkeys.Theresearcher was studying drug addiction.A protester wasarrested in Connecticut for placing a

50、 pipe bomb outside acompany that used animals in tests.After fires and break-ins,many labs have bought electronic locks and alarms forprotection.Other targets of the animal rights movement arethe fur industry,farms,and school biology classes in whichchildren dissect(解剖)frogs.The movement has scoreds

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