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1、2017 年江苏省无锡市教师公开招聘考试(小学英语)真题试卷(精选)(无答案)填空题1 英语课程标准的总目标是:通过英语学习使学生形成初步的_,促进心智发展,提高_。2 评价应把_和_相结合,既关注过程又关注结果。3 _是指学生对学习加以计划、实施、反思、评价和调整的行动和步骤。简答题4 学习完 26 个字母以后,可以设计哪些练习巩固知识?请设计练习并简要说明设计意图(至少 5 种)教学对象:三年级学生案例题4 T:同学们,我们来唱首歌:Lets sing and danceS:OKT:(point to a picture)Whats this?S:Its a pictureT:Good L
2、ook at the picture,whats the boy doing? He is drawingRead after me,draw ,drawT:Well doneNow lets play a gameI do,you say(教师做画画动作,学生说“draw”)T:Now lets listen and do(教师说“draw” ,学生做动作 )5 找出老师不合理的行为并进行修改。(10 分)6 找出老师值得借鉴的地方并说明理由。(5 分)Vocabulary and Structure7 Learning Beijing Opera in primary schools is
3、 intended _ the traditional cultural treasure.(A)to preserve(B) to preserving(C) to have preserved(D)preserving8 以下单词画线部分发音与其他项不同的一项是_。(A)social(B) direction(C) appreciate(D)ocean9 There are three main school holidays in the UK. They are the_holiday, the_ holiday and the_holiday.(A)Halloween; summer
4、; Christmas(B) Thanksgiving Day; Easter; summer(C) summer; winter; Christmas(D)Easter; Christmas; summer10 Writing out all the invitations by hand was more time-consuming than we_.(A)expect(B) had expected(C) are expecting(D)have expected11 Traditionally, college students hold a graduation ceremony
5、to encourage themselves before they_on their life journey.(A)get through(B) give up(C) settle down(D)set off12 _to improving services, we will provide customers with all the information.(A)Committed(B) Committing(C) Having committed(D)Being committed13 As John Lennon once said, life is_happens to yo
6、u while you are busy making other plans.(A)that(B) which(C) what(D)where14 Could I use your car tomorrow? Sure. I_ a story at home.(A)have written(B) have been writing(C) will have written(D)will be writing15 While intelligent people can often_the complex, a fool is more likely to complicate the sim
7、ple.(A)survive(B) sacrifice(C) simplify(D)substitute16 Hardly had Susan finished her words when Bob said_, “Dont be so mean,“ pointing a finger of warning at her.(A)guiltily(B) sharply(C) dreadfully(D)indirectly17 Did you look up the time of the high-speed trains to Guangzhou? Yes, the early train i
8、s_to leave at 3:00 p.m.(A)about(B) likely(C) due(D)possible18 According to the law, all foreigners have to_with the local police within two weeks of arrival.(A)register(B) associate(C) negotiate(D)dispute19 When Richard said, “You are much more agreeable and prettier now“, Joan s face turned red at
9、the unexpected_.(A)contribution(B) compliment(C) comparison(D)command20 Tango is a passionate dance,_brings the dancers together in a way_words cant express.(A)what; /(B) which; how(C) it; in which(D)which; /21 I don t care about the good salary offered by the company. What I need is a(n)_post.(A)aw
10、arding(B) challenging(C) competing(D)creatingReading Comprehension21 One of my children is spinning in a circle, creating a narrative about a princess as she twirls. The other is building a rocket ship out of a discarded box, attaching propellers made of cardboard and jumping in and out of her makes
11、hift launcher. It is a snow day, and Ive decided to let them design their own activities as I clean up and prepare a meal. My toddler becomes the spinning princess, imagining her characters feelings and reactions. What seems like a simple story involves sequencing, character development, and empathy
12、 for the brave princess stuck in her tower. The rocket ship my first grader is working on needs a pilot and someone to devise the dimensions and scale of its frame; it also needs a story to go with it. She switches between roles and perspectives, between modes of thinking and tinkering.This kind of
13、experiential learning, in which children acquire knowledge by doing and via reflection on their experiences, is full of movement, imagination, and self-directed play. Yet such learning is increasingly rare in early-childhood classrooms in the U.S, where many young children spend their days sitting a
14、t tables and completing worksheets. Kindergarten and preschool in the U.S. have become more and more academic, rigorously structuring kids time, emphasizing assessment, drawing a firm line between “work“ and “play“and restricting kids physical movement. A study from the University of Virginia releas
15、ed earlier this year found that, compared to 1998, children today are spending far less time on self-directed learningmoving freely and doing activities that they themselves choseand measurably more time in a passive learning environment.With so few years under their belts, my 3- and 6-year-old daug
16、hters are still learning to inhabit their bodies. They are learning how to maneuver themselves physically, how to orient themselves in space. As Vanessa Durand, a pediatrician at St. Christophers Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, says, freedom of movement is necessary for children to meet their
17、 developmental milestones: “Children learn by experiencing their world using all of their senses. The restriction of movement, especially at a young age, impedes the experiential learning process.“Movement allows children to connect concepts to action and to learn through trial and error. “If you wa
18、lk into a good kindergarten class, everyone is moving. The teacher is moving. There are structured activities, but generally it is about purposeful movement,“ comments Nancy Carlsson-Paige, a professor emerita of early-childhood education at Lesley University and the author of Taking Back Childhood,
19、 describing the ideal classroom setup. In the classroom culture she advocates for, “Kids are getting materials for an activity, they are going back and deciding what else they need for what they want to create, seeing how the shape of a block in relation to another block works, whether they need mor
20、e, does it balance, does it need to be higher, is it symmetrical. All of these math concepts are unfolding while kids are actively building and moving.“Research has shown time and again that children need opportunities to move in class. Memory and movement are linked, and the body is a tool of learn
21、ing, not a roadblock to or a detour away from it. Any parent who has brought home a kindergartener after school, bursting with untapped energy yet often carrying homework to complete after a seven-hour day, can reasonably deduce why children today have trouble keeping still in their seats. Many chil
22、dren are getting 20-minute breaks, or none at all. (In Florida, parents whose children have no recess have been campaigning to legislate recess into the curriculum.) Recess, now a more frequent topic of research studies, has been found to have “important educational and developmental implications.“
23、Schools that have sought to integrate more movement and free play, such as short 15-minute recess periods throughout the day, have seen gains in student attention span and instructional time. As Carlsson-Paige points out, “Recess is not a separate thing in early-childhood education.“Ben Mardell, a p
24、rofessor of early-childhood education at Lesley University and the project director of the Pedagogy of Play initiative at Harvards Project Zero observes that even when adults do incorporate play into learning, they often do so in a way that restricts free movement and agency. “The idea that there sh
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