[职业资格类试卷]教师公开招聘考试小学英语(语言技能)模拟试卷51及答案与解析.doc
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1、教师公开招聘考试小学英语(语言技能)模拟试卷 51 及答案与解析Reading Comprehension0 Living in a foreign culture can be exciting, but it can also be confusing. A group of Americans who taught English in other countries recently discussed their experiences. They decided that miscommunications were always possible, even over somet
2、hing as simple as “yes“ and “no“.On her first day in Micronesia, an island in the Pacific, Lisa thought people werent paying any attent:ion to her. The day was hot. She went into a store and asked, “ Do you have cold drinks?“ The woman there didnt say anything. Lisa repeated the question. Still the
3、woman said nothing. She later learned that the woman had answered her: She had raised her eyebrows, which in Micronesia means “yes“.Jan remembered an experience she had in Bulgaria, a country in Europe. She went to a restaurant that was known for its cabbage. She asked the waiter, “Do you have cabba
4、ge today?“ He nodded his head. Jan waited, but the cabbage never came. In that country, a nod means no.Tom had a similar problem when he arrived in India. After explaining something in class, he asked his students if they understood. They answered with many different nods and shakes of the head. He
5、thought some people had not understood, so he explained again. When he asked again, they did the same thing. He soon found out that his students did understand. In India, people nod and shake their heads in different ways depending on where they come from. You have to know where a person is from to
6、understand whether they mean yes or no.1 These Americans teaching English in other countries found that they_.(A)should go abroad for vacations(B) needed to learn foreign languages(C) should often discuss their experiences(D)had problems with communications2 People in Micronesia show “yes“ by_.(A)no
7、dding heads(B) raising eyebrows(C) shaking heads(D)saying “no“3 Tom misunderstood his class at first because_.(A)he did not know much about Indian culture(B) he didnt explain everything clearly enough(C) some students didnt understand his questions(D)he didnt know where the students came from4 Which
8、 of the following is TRUE according to(根据)this passage?(A)In Bulgaria, nodding heads means “no“.(B) Jan taught English on a Pacific island.(C) Lisa was trying to buy some cabbage.(D)In India, only shaking heads means “yes“.5 The passage is mainly about_.(A)body language in foreign restaurants(B) cla
9、ss discussion in Indian schools(C) miscommunication in different cultures(D)English teaching in other countries5 He was struggling to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him.I did, and he was grateful.“Thank you, “ he said.“Im glad I could help. I just thought it would be easi
10、er for me to reach, “ I said.He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted terribly , and he couldnt do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted to his words, however. He had a big smile, maki
11、ng me feel comfortable.I was still on my knees by his wheelchair.“Nice shoes, “ he said.“Thanks. No one ever complimented me on them before, “ I said.“ No one has the same view of the world as I do, “ he replied.“Tell me about the world as you see it, “ I said smiling.“Most people can see if someone
12、 is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet, “ he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know theyre impatient with me. I dont want to make people uncomfortable. “What about me?“ I asked.“ I could see your compassion. And then you came down
13、to my level. I was the one who was nervous, “ he said. “I dont normally have someone look me in the eye. “They dont know what theyre missing, “ I told him.“ My old face is nothing to brag about. “ he said.“But that smile is so big. “Yes, and its not only a big smile but an attitude.6 The disabled ma
14、n knew people were impatient mostly by their_.(A)words(B) eyes(C) feet(D)smile7 The underlined word “compassion“ is the closest in meaning to_.(A)attention(B) pity(C) trust(D)duty8 We learn that the disabled man_.(A)had great difficulty looking after himself(B) always asked people for help(C) couldn
15、t have a big smile(D)liked to talk about peoples shoes9 The writer felt comfortable because_.(A)he had a nice talk to the man(B) the man looked him in the eye(C) he didnt move his feet before the man(D)the man had a big smile on the face10 We can infer from the passage that_.(A)the disabled man had
16、something wrong with his mind(B) not many people went down to the mans level(C) the man was good at telling people about the world(D)the writer would not give the man more help10 Because conflict and disagreements are parts of all close relationships, couples need to learn strategies for managing co
17、nflict in a healthy and constructive way. Some couples just avoid and deny the presence of any conflict in a relationship. However, denying the existence of conflict results in couples failing to solve their problems at early stages, which can then lead to even greater problems later on. Not surpris
18、ingly, expressing anger and disagreement leads to lower marital(婚姻的)satisfaction at the beginning. However, this pattern of behavior predicts increases in marital satisfaction over time. Research suggests that working through conflicts is an important predictor of marital satisfaction.So, what can y
19、ou do to manage conflict in your own relationships?First, try to understand the other person s point of view and put yourself in his or her place. People who are sensitive to what their partner thinks and feels experience greater relationship satisfaction. For example, researchers found that among p
20、eople in dating relationships as well as marriages, those who can adopt their partner s perspective show more positive emotions, more relationship-enhancing attributes and more constructive responses to conflict.Second, because conflict and disagreements are an inevitable part of close relationships
21、. People need to be able to apologize to their partner for wrongdoing and receive forgiveness from their parents for their own acts. Apologies minimize conflict, lead to forgiveness, and serve to restore relationship closeness. In line with this view, spouses who are more forgiving show higher menta
22、l quality over time. Increasingly, apologizing can even have positive health benefits. For example, when people reflect on hurtful memories and grudges, they show negative physiological effects, including increased heart rate and blood pressure, compared to when they reflect on sympathetic perspecti
23、ve-taking and forgiving.11 Avoiding and denying the presence of any conflict in a relationship result in_.(A)the breakdown of marriage(B) the problems failing to be solved at early stages(C) marital unsatisfaction to each other(D)negative physiological effects12 Which of the following statements is
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