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1、2020安徽省中小学新任教师招聘考试小学英语真题及答案考生注意事项:1.答题前,务必在试题卷、答题卡规定的地方填写自己的姓名、考点、准考证号。同时在答题卡背面左 下角填写姓名和座号,每个书写框只能填写一个阿拉伯数字,要求字体工整,笔迹清晰。2.请考生认真核对答题卡上所粘贴的条形码中姓名、准考证号、座号与本人姓名、准考证号、座号是 否一致。3.答题前,请仔细阅读答题卡上注意事项的要求。答选择题时,用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,再选涂其他符号。4.答其他题目时,必须使用0. 5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写,要求字体工整、笔迹清晰。必 须在题号所指示的
2、答题区域作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。5.考试结束,务必将试卷和答题卡一并上交。6.本考试为闭卷考试。满分120分,考试时间150分钟。I.单项填空(本题共15小题,每题1分,共15分)从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. When the food and drinks were sent to the villagers in the flood-stricken area, they _accepted the timely support.9. _things are made easy by breaking th
3、em into parts and teaching them explicitly.A. PlainB. ObviousC. StraightforwardD. Complicated10.It was only after Bob left_she realized the friendship meant a lot to her.A. whatB. sinceC. thatD. when11.Linda would then feel guilty for her anger and_ by doing even more for the children.A. surviveB. c
4、ompensateC. withdrawD. complain12. By the end of October 2021, the local airport 13I just found that I didnt bring any cash. Could you lend me 30 yuan?_ , but Ive only got enough to pay for my meal.II .完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读以下短文,从短文后每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A few weeks before the 1996 At
5、lanta Olympic Games, I received a phone call from Billy Payne, the Chai man of the Atlanta Organizing Committee. I had been looking forward to swimming in Atlanta, mostly because it was an 16 to defend my Olympic title in the 800- meter freestyle, but also because it 17 that my swimming career could
6、 finally come to an end.Billy was calling to 18 me to run the Olympic torch at the Opening Ceremonies. I didnt give a direct a want my legs to be 20. “If you run the torch, it will be the greatest moment of your Olympic career, “ Billy 21 said. I wasnt sure if I believed him, but I 22 to try.The nig
7、ht of the Opening Ceremonies came, and before long it was my 23 to receive the torch.I stood on the dark track, with 1000024 from all over the world standing in the field. I received the 25 from Evander Holyfield and began my run. Carefully and very slowly, I 26 my way to the top of the stadium. As
8、I stood there with the torch, Muhammad Ali emerged from behind me! The crowd 27 and began screaming his name. It felt like the entire stadium was shaking! I slowly and steadily passed the 28 to Ali.Ali was not the same person in 1996 that he was at the Rome Olympics in 1960. It took 29 to stand ther
9、e and light that cauldron. Many things could have gone wrong, but he was there, doing his best to inspire the world again.I didnt win any medals at my final Olympics in Atlanta. But the brief moment with Ali during the torch lighting 30 my perspective. Life is not about winning or victories, but cou
10、rage.16. A. excuseB. agreementC. ideaD. opportunity17. A. ensuredB. meantC. concludedD. stressed18. A. teachB. forceC. askD. forbid19. A. After allB.In additionC.ThereforeD. Instead20. A. shortB.strongC. tiredD.recovered21. A. finallyB.casuallyC. temporarilyD.hesitantly22. A. refusedB.decidedC. forg
11、otD.continued23. A. duty-B.faultC. dreamD. turn24. A. athletesB.volunteersC. audienceD. runners25. A. messagesB.signalC.orderD.torch26. A. madeB. lostC.pushedD.cleared27. A. fledB.eruptedC. ran inD. sat down28. A. cardB.ticketC. medalD.flamein.阅读理解(共12小题,每小题2分,满分24分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
12、。AA recent study by researcher Nina Kraus shows that playing a musical instrument can improve a persons hearing ability. As a part of the study, two groups of people listened to a person talking in a noisy room. The people in the first group were musicians, while those in the second group had no mus
13、ical training. The musicians were able to hear the talking person more clearly.“Musicians hear better, says Kraus, “because they learn to pay attention to certain sounds. Think about violinists in an orchestra. When the violinists play with the group, they hear their own instruments and many others,
14、 too. But the violinists must listen closely to what they are playing, and ignore the other sounds. In this way, musicians are able to concentrate on certain sounds, even in a room with lots of noise.Gottfried Schlaug, a doctor at Harvard Medical School, works with stroke patients. Because of their
15、illness, these people cant say their names, addresses or other information normally. However, they can still sing. Dr. Schlaug was surprised to find that singing words helped his patients to eventually speak. Why does this work? Schlaug isn,t sure. Music seems to activate different parts of the brai
16、n, including the damaged parts. This somehow helps patients to use that part of the brain again.Music improves concentration, memory, listening skills and our language abilities. It can even help sick people to get better. Playing an instrument or singing, says Nina Kraus, “can help us do better in
17、school and keep our brain sharp as we get older. Music, she adds, “is not only enjoyable, but also good for us in many other ways. 31. Which of the following did Nina Kraus study?A.People with and without musical training.B.Noisy people and quiet people.C.Violinists and other musicians in an orchest
18、ra.BImagine you have finally landed a job of your dreams in another city. Its everything you,d ever hoped for, but theres only one problem一housing costs in the area are so high that you are forced to live in a parking lot.While this sounds like an unlikely situation, this Dredicament is a reality fo
19、r some employees in the West.Brandon, 25, is a software engineer in San Francisco, California. San Francisco is home to the most expensive rental market in the US, with the average rental for one-bedroom apartment coming to S3590 (24900 yuan) a month.“I realized I was paying an exorbitant amount of
20、money for the apartment I was staying in, and I was almost never home, he told a newspaper in October, 2015. “Its really hard to justify throwing that kind of money away. You are essentially burning it-you are not putting money into anything and you are not building it up for a future. “Since scorin
21、g his job in May 2015 following a successful internship, he,s been living in a truck on a parking lot a short distance from his workplace. The technology worker makes up for the lack of facilities by eating, using the bathroom and showering at work, also charging his phone and computer there.And whi
22、le some may not be able to handle giving up life,s luxuries just to put aside some cash, Brandon estimates that he,s saved almost S28000 since he moved in just over 18 months ago.“Not only do I get to invest all of that redirected rent money, but I get to invest all the money Im not spending on furn
23、iture, facilities and buying food, aBrandon wrote on his blog.35. Which of the following can replace the underlined word predicament in Paragraph 2?A. Freedom.B. Restriction.C. Dilemma.D. Anticipation.36. What can we learn about the rental market in San Francisco?A.Its a hard situation.B. Renters fu
24、ture is very bright.C. It favors house hunters.D. House rent is unreasonably high.37. Where is Brandon living according to the text?A. In a truck.B.In his workplace.C. In a fancy hotel.D. In a one-bedroom apartment.38. Which word best describes Brandons present life?A. Peaceful. B . Economical.C. Lu
25、xurious.D. Wasteful.CWith some Chinese cities slated to implement compulsory garbage sorting regulations, teams from China-UK Low Carbon College at Shanghai Jiao Tong University have been working to devise more efficient means of accomplishing this task through the use of high-end technology.Among t
26、he ongoing projects in the college is a robot that can sort dry waste. According to the team behind this project, the machine can identify a piece of dry waste before placing it in its respective container. The device currently boasts a 90 percent accuracy rating and can sort up to 5400 pieces of wa
27、ste per hour Workers involved in manual sorting of unseparated domestic waste are exposed to unhygienic environments, “says Li Jia, the project leader and associate professor at the college. The work also poses risks to workers, safety as there are sometimes items such as sharp metal pieces of broke
28、n glass that could hurt them. Robots would be useful forsuch repetitive and arduous tasks. Two robots operating for 24 hours a day can handle the workload of 54 workers, and with higher efficiency.“Li notes that there is a lack of waste-sorting equipment in the domestic market, and such products dev
29、eloped by other countries are prohibitively expensivea single unit could cost up to 10 million yuan ($1. 4 million) . Maintenance costs are as high as well.Equipped with three kinds of cutting-edge sensors and other technologies like contour (轮 廓) identification, the machine can identify the color,
30、shape and texture of an object, as well as what it is made of. An algorithm算法)also enables the robotic arm to determine the most efficient way to fetch items.According to Li, the team will cooperate with factories and companies to conduct performance assessments on the robot. The components of garba
31、ge are different in every city and neighborhood, and these varying elements will affect the performance of the machine, “he says, “The robots need to be trained to work in the real environment.39.What is the main purpose of the first paragraph?A.To offer an explanation.B. To introduce the topic.C. T
32、o present one argument.D. To put forward a suggestion.40.What does Paragraph 2 center on?A.The efforts put into the ongoing project.B.The harsh working conditions of dustmen.C.The risks and accomplishments of using high-end technology.D.The advantages of garbage sorting robots over manual workers.41
33、.Which of the following is a feature of the machine devised by Li s team?A.It is prohibitively expensive.B.Its maintenance costs are high.C.It can identify the contour of an object.D.It is equipped with a single sensor.42.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.The robot may have its limitations
34、 in practice.B.The robot is by far the most efficient of its kind.C.Assessments on the robot have been all conducted.D.Workers don,t need to be trained to operate the robot.IV.翻译(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)将短文中画线的句子译成中文。43._44._45._46._47._V.书面表达(满分20分)一直以来,总有些家长急切地让孩子超前学习新知识或新技能,而有些家长对孩子置之不顾从而使其 错失发展良机。请用英语写
35、一篇不少于150词的文章,阐述并分析这种现象,并谈谈你的看法。文中不得 出现个人信息。VI.教学设计(满分20分)下面是小学五年级的教学材料,请根据PPP (Presentation, Practice, Production)教学模式,用英语 完成以下教学任务(设计意图可用中文表述)。1.确定本节课的教学目标。2.确定本节课的教学重难点。3.设计一个Presentation环节的教学活动,并对设计意图加以说明。4,设计一个Practice环节的教学活动,并对设计意图加以说明。5.设计一个Production环节的教学活动,并对设计意图加以说明。6,板书设计。教学材料:.教学案例分析(满分16
36、分)阅读下列四年级的教学材料及教学片段,用中文从以下几个方面评析。1 .活动的设计意图2.课堂情境的创设。3.教师角色的定位。4.教学资源的运用。教学材料:教学片段:1. Listen and readPPT播放dog拟声,引出单词dog,学生拼读。2.Watch and find教师介绍“The dog is sad, because it is lost. ” PPT播放绘本视频The Lost Dogo教师引导学生 根据已有的拼读知识拼读绘本中的单词:got, lost, dog, noto通过对比not和note,引导学生发现o-e的读 音规则并尝试拼读单词:note, Jones o
37、3.Chant and read教师介绍“Mr. Jones finds the lost dog. They go home together and drink Coke. The dog is happy. Mr. Jones is funny at home.出示简笔画并 chant:Old Mr. Jonesputthenoteonthenose.Old Mr. JonesputtheCokeonthenote.Old Mr. Jonesputhisnoseonhistoes.出示生词nose, note, Coke. Jones相应的简笔画图片,并引导学生根据e的发音规则拼读单词。4.Play and actPPT介绍:Mr. Jones邀请大家到家里做客,需要大家帮他完成两张notes,并正确读出内容。PPT出示notes,学生两人一组合作完成。Note 1: I have a rose. It is orange. It is in the pot.Note 2: I have a dog. It likes bones.It is at ho me.5.Read, listen and tick完成书上练习。参考答案