[职业资格类试卷]2016年安徽省教师公开招聘考试(中学英语)真题试卷(无答案).doc
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1、2016 年安徽省教师公开招聘考试(中学英语)真题试卷(无答案)词汇与结构1 Sarah, would you please give me some more milk? I m sorry, but_is left.(A)no one(B) none(C) everything(D)it2 Tony, you ve got a fever. You_that cold shower last night.(A)might not have(B) could have had(C) hadnt have(D)shouldnt have had3 With lots of wounded pe
2、ople, the quake-stricken area is_ for medical assistance now.(A)crazy(B) opposite(C) desperate(D)reluctant4 Since hes been thrown out of Eton, where will he go to school and what will_ him in the future?(A)become of(B) stand by(C) turn on(D)refer to5 Chinese writer Cao Wenxuan was awarded the Christ
3、ian Anderson Award in 2016, making himself the first Chinese_such a prize.(A)won(B) has won(C) to win(D)winning6 _he tried to cover the truth, it came out at last.(A)No matter what(B) Whatever(C) No matter how(D)However hard7 How can you make such a tasty cake, Mrs. Cook? The_is to follow the direct
4、ions in the cookbook!(A)feature(B) plan(C) cost(D)trick8 Can I bring Aaron to your party tonight, Maggie? _He s my friend too.(A)By all means.(B) How come?(C) Let me see.(D)Youre welcome.9 Mr. Smith, who_as a teacher in our school for about 20 years, is now our mayor.(A)has worked(B) worked(C) works
5、(D)had worked10 Only with joint efforts_a better living environment.(A)we can have(B) can we have(C) we have(D)have we11 It is vital that every citizen in China_the core socialist values to practice.(A)apply(B) applies(C) is to apply(D)would apply12 _impressed us most was that he combined Chinese po
6、etry with his paintings.(A)It(B) What(C) That(D)Which13 Its_real relief for us to know Anna was saved from_fire last night.(A)the; a(B) the; the(C) /; a(D)a; the14 The method of forming new words, like disappointment, unintelligible or comfortably, is called_.(A)compounding(B) conversion(C) derivati
7、on(D)abbreviation15 _ , the “father of English Poetry“ and one of the greatest narrative poets of England, was born in London about 1340.(A)William Blake(B) Geoffrey Chaucer(C) Francis Bacon(D)John Dryden完形填空15 Admittedly, the best way of learning a foreign language is to stay for a long period of t
8、ime in the target language country.【C1】_few learners had or have an opportunity to do so. Most have to endure the【C2】_process of just studying it at home or in the classroom. The better our English is, the more we realize how first language accelerates or【C3】_our learning. The move from intermediate
9、 to higher levels of【C4 】_in English is closely associated with the ability to make【C5 】_regarding vocabulary and collocation. This is certainly not an issue in the early stages of study.【C6】_, advanced learners prefer to rely on first language to make these decisions.In the past, the mother tongue
10、was an【C7】_part of many local textbooks used at all levels, Translation【C8】_and to first language was popular in language teaching. However, this use of first language was later【C9】_, as it often slows foreign language learning. The obvious【C10】_is that more and more language teachers tend not to sp
11、eak their mother-tongue in the classroom. Thus, it seems that we【C11 】_the value of translation too much.In general there are currently two major trends toward it. The first suggests that using the target language exclusively in the classroom is the only way to【C12】_all the principles and requiremen
12、ts of language teaching. In fact, many teachers feel【C13】_about saying a word in their mother-tongue. They feel it is【C14】_and not in keeping with modern trends. The second is represented by those teachers who【C15】_use the mother-tongue in the classrooms for checking understanding, clarifying meanin
13、g, chatting and so on.16 【C1 】(A)Purposely(B) Unfortunately(C) Strangely(D)Morally17 【C2 】(A)gradual(B) easy(C) primitive(D)painful18 【C3 】(A)predicts(B) absorbs(C) hinders(D)interests19 【C4 】(A)competence(B) fluency(C) volume(D)accuracy20 【C5 】(A)mistakes(B) choices(C) preparations(D)suggestions21
14、【C6 】(A)Similarly(B) So(C) Yet(D)Besides22 【C7 】(A)academic(B) independent(C) alterative(D)essential23 【C8 】(A)from(B) in(C) by(D)against24 【C9 】(A)employed(B) favored(C) rejected(D)introduced25 【C10 】(A)phenomenon(B) effect(C) cause(D)excuse26 【C11 】(A)questioned(B) overlooked(C) mastered(D)stresse
15、d27 【C12 】(A)determine(B) fulfill(C) conclude(D)describe28 【C13 】(A)guilty(B) content(C) enthusiastic(D)comfortable29 【C14 】(A)fashionable(B) complete(C) outdated(D)valid30 【C15 】(A)up and down(B) back and forth(C) in and out(D)now and then阅读理解30 In 1922, Englishman Howard Carter found the tomb of a
16、n Egyptian king named Tutankhamen. Some reports say that above the entrance to the tomb, a curse was written: “Death shall come on swift wings to him who disturbs the peace of the king.“ Carter ignored the curse. He and his friend Lord Carvarvon broke into tomb. They found an amazing collection of t
17、reasure and three mummies.A few months later, Lord Carvarvon, aged 57, got sick and died. The doctor didnt know the exact cause of his death, but said perhaps it was from an infection started by an insect bite. It s said that when he died, there was a short power outage and all of the lights through
18、out Cairo went out. At his home back in England, his favorite dog howled and dropped dead.Even more strange, when the mummy of Tutankhamen was unwrapped in 1925, it was found to have a wound on the left cheek in exactly the same position as the insect bite on Carvarvon that led to his death.Reporter
19、s quickly developed the story. By 1935, they claimed that 21 deaths were due to the “Mummys Curse“. However, according to Herbert E. Winlock the director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, by 1934, only eight people directly connected to the tomb had died. Indeed, Howard Carter, the
20、 man who actually opened the tomb, lived to almost 65 before dying of natural causes.But perhaps some connection did exist. In 1999, a German scientist suggested that the deaths were possibly caused by moldextremely small, dangerous growths that can survive for thousands of years, even in a dark, dr
21、y tomb. For this reason, archeologists now wear special masks and gloves when unwrapping a mummy.31 The best title for the passage is probably_.(A)An Ancient Egyptian King(B) The Mummys Curse(C) Egyptian Mummies(D)Unwrapping a Mummy32 The underlined word “outage“ in Paragraph 2 is the closest in mea
22、ning to_ .(A)shock(B) failure(C) disaster(D)therapy33 Who contributed most to the spread of the curse?(A)Reporters.(B) Doctors.(C) Carvarvon.(D)Scientists.34 What can be inferred from the passage?(A)Howard Carter died soon after he opened the tomb.(B) Lord Carvarvons right cheek was actually bitten
23、by an insect.(C) A total number of 21 deaths were closely related to the curse.(D)Mold might be the scientific explanation for the strange deaths.34 Imagine the solitude felt by Marie Smith before she died earlier this year in her native Alaska, at 89. She was the last person who knew the language o
24、f the Eyak people as a mother-tongue. Or imagine Ned Mandrell, who died in 1974he was the last native speaker of Manx. In remote parts of the world, dozens more people are on the point of taking to their graves a system of communication that will never be recorded or reconstructed.Should anyone lose
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