[职业资格类试卷]教师公开招聘考试中学英语(阅读与写作)模拟试卷6及答案与解析.doc
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1、教师公开招聘考试中学英语(阅读与写作)模拟试卷 6 及答案与解析阅读理解0 Minority children often encounter racism in their daily lives, and those who experience discrimination more often have more symptoms of depression, according to a study to be presented on Sunday, May 2 at the Pediatric Academic Societies(PAS)annual meeting in Va
2、ncouver, British Columbia, Canada.“Unfortunately, minority children perceive discrimination often in their lives, “ said Lee M. Pachter, DO, co-author of the study and professor of pediatrics at Drexel University College of Medicine and St. Christophers Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. “Fifty-
3、five years after Brown v. Board of Education and the civil rights movement, racism is still common in their lives. “Dr. Pachter and his colleagues surveyed 277 minority children ages 918 years to determine the contexts in which they perceive racism and the relationship between discrimination, depres
4、sion and self-esteem. Participants filled out questionnaires that included 23 scenarios in which they might perceive discrimination, such as being followed by a store security guard, getting poor service in a restaurant or being accused of doing something wrong at school.About two-thirds of the chil
5、dren were Latino or African American, and 19 percent were multiracial.Results showed that 88 percent had at least one experience with racism, and nearly 12 percent had experienced racial discrimination in at least half of the situations described in the survey. The most common forms of discriminatio
6、n were racial remarks, being called insulting names and being followed by security guards in stores. Experiences were similar for Latinos and African Americans, boys and girls, and younger and older children.“Not only do most minority children experience discrimination, but they experience it in mul
7、tiple contexts; in schools, in the community, with adults and with peers. “ Dr. Pachter said, “Its kind of like the elephant in the corner of the room. Its there, but nobody really talks about it. And it may have significant mental and physical health consequences in these childrens lives. “Research
8、ers also administered the Child Depression Inventory and the Rosenberg Self Esteem Questionnaire to 52 minority children. They found a significant correlation between perceived racism and depression, self-esteem and depression, but not between racism and self-esteem.“ The next step is to look at whe
9、ther discrimination creates stress that leads to racial/ethnic disparities in physical and mental health, “ Dr. Pachter said.1 This passage is mainly written to_.(A)list situations where discrimination against minority(B) condemn discrimination against minority children(C) present to the readers a r
10、esearch finding(D)suggest ways to handle discrimination2 According to the survey, we know that_.(A)Latino children suffer discrimination more often than American(B) teachers blame is the most serious form of discrimination(C) discrimination has significantly ruined childrens physical health(D)minori
11、ty children experience all kinds of discrimination in different situations3 The underlined part in Para. 6 most probably means_.(A)an elephant that is trapped(B) an obvious problem which has been ignored(C) a place where discrimination occurs(D)a child who is unfairly treated4 Which would be the bes
12、t title for this passage?(A)The Civil Right Movement(B) Common Forms of Discrimination(C) Discrimination and its Consequences(D)Racial Inequality in Health Condition4 Since the first Earth Day in 1970, Americans have gotten a lot “greener“ toward the environment. “We didnt know at that time there ev
13、en was an environment, let alone that there was a problem with it, “ says Bruce Anderson, president of Earth Day USA.But what began as nothing important in public affairs has grown into a social movement. Business people , political leaders, university professors, and especially millions of grass-ro
14、ots Americans are taking part in the movement. “The understanding has increased many, many times, “ says Gaylord Nelson, the former governor from Wisconsin, who thought up the first Earth Day.According to US government reports, emissions(排放)from cars and trucks have dropped from 10. 3 million tons a
15、 year to 5. 5 million tons. The number of cities producing CO beyond the standard has been reduced from 40 to 9. Although serious problems still remain and need to be dealt with, the world is a safer and healthier place. A kind of “green thinking“ has become part of practices.Great improvement has b
16、een achieved. In 1988 there were only 600 recycling programs; today in 1995 there are about 6, 600. Advanced lights, motors, and building designs have helped save a lot of energy and therefore prevented pollution.Twenty-five years ago, there were hardly any education programs for environment. Today,
17、 its hard to find a public school, university, or law school that does not have such a kind of program. “ Until we do that, nothing else will change!“ says Bruce Anderson.5 According to Anderson, before 1970, Americans had little idea about_.(A)the social movement(B) recycling techniques(C) environm
18、ental problems(D)the importance of Earth Day6 Where does the support for environmental protection mainly come from?(A)The grass-roots level.(B) The business circle.(C) Government officials.(D)University professors.7 What have Americans achieved in environmental protection?(A)They have cut car emissi
19、ons to the lowest.(B) They have settled their environmental problems.(C) They have lowered their CO levels in forty cities.(D)They have reduced pollution through effective measures.8 What is especially important for environmental protection according to the last paragraph?(A)Education.(B) Planning.(
20、C) Green living.(D)CO reduction.8 One of the latest trend(趋势)in American Childcare is Chinese au pairs. Au Pair in Stamford, for example, has got increasing numbers of request for Chinese au pairs from aero to around 4, 000 since 2004. And thats true all across the country.“I thought it would be use
21、ful for him to learn Chinese at an early age“ Joseph Stocke, the managing director of a company, says of his 2-year-old son. “ I would at least like to give him the chance to use the language in the future, “ After only six months of being cared by a 25-year-old woman from China, the boy can already
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