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教师公开招聘中学英语强化练习1

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一、单选题单项选择题(共 10 题,每题 2 分,共 20 分)参考答案见试卷末尾

1、Taobao is Asia’s largest retail(零售的)network platform, ______ people can buy and sell many kinds of things.

A.where

B.when

C.that

D.whose

2、—The kind-hearted lady is popular with her neighbors, right? —Yes, she is ready to help others without expecting anything _______.

A.in store

B.in return

C.in charge

D.in turn

3、Inside the box_a letter written in simple English. It said, Goodbye, Mom. I will always love you.

A.has

B.having

C.being

D.was

4、People seldom realize the voice needs looking after. Many people over 65 are left ____ much older than they are.

A.sounded

B.sounding

C.to sound

D.to be sounded

5、His words remind me____ we did together during the past holidays.

A.of which

B.of what

C.of that

D.what

6、Suspecting the traveler of carrying drugs, the Customs official stopped him and ______ suitcase, but found nothing at all.

A.looked up

B.went through

C.searched for

D.referred to

7、Now, the world’s focus is all on_______it is that the global economy will come back to normal.

A.why

B.what

C.where

D.when

8、—Will you be able to get me a ticket to the concert? —____. I won ’t let you down.

A.Think nothing of it

B.Never mind

C.No problem

D.No way

9、Nearly half a million immigrants, many of them English-peaking, in the country during the last quarter of the nineteenth century.

A.have arrived

B.had arrived

C.arrived

D.have been arriving

10、Facts prove that the world’s economic development is not a win-lose be winners.

A.can

B.shall

C.must

D.would

二、完形填空(共 24 题,每题 1 分,共 24分)参考答案见试卷末尾

1、I was born and brought up in the small town of Pineville, which I left at the age of sixteen. Twenty years ___1___ I found myself back on a visit. I went to see my ___2___ friend Tom Clark, who, ___3___ as ever, was chairman of the local (本地的) ___4___. He was busy preparing to welcome ___5___ writer, who had ___6___ to come to give a talk on modern literature (文学) in the public library ___7___ evening. Since I happened to have ___8___ a book or two by the famous writer, when Tom invited me to go with him I ___9___ accepted. Tom was going to ___10___ the guest speaker to the audience (听众). Therefore we went to the library a little ___11___ to greet him. As the honoured guest had not yet ___12___, I left Tom and went into the main reading room ___13___ a large crowd had already gathered. I was ___14___ to find that I didn't know a single person there. So I found a seat in the corner and ___15___ patiently waiting. When it was just about time for the ___16___ to begin, I saw Tom standing at the doorway making a sign for ___17___ to come out. He looked ___18___ about something. So I got up immediately and went out to him. He ___19___ that he had just had a ___20___from the writer's secretary. Our guest speaker had missed his ___21___ and would not be arriving! While we were thinking about the problem, Tom suddenly asked me ___22___ mind filling in as speaker. I ___23___ had time to think about the matter when all at once I found I was being ___24___ back into the reading room to address the waiting audience!

A.ago

B.later

C.earlier

D.before

2、

A.new

B.old

C.forgotten

D.welcome

3、

A.active

B.lazy

C.brave

D.shy

4、

A.market

B.restaurant

C.club

D.school

5、

A.a well-known

B.an unknown

C.the well-known

D.the unknown

6、

A.been observed

B.been invited

C.announced

D.refused

7、

A.every

B.some other

C.one

D.that very

8、

A.interested

B.written

C.mentioned

D.read

9、

A.gladly

B.sadly

C.had

D.was

10、

A.direct

B.move

C.describe

D.introduce

11、

A.later

B.late

C.early

D.soon

12、

A.spoken

B.arrived

C.rested

D.eaten

13、

A.where

B.although

C.after

D.since

14、

A.expected

B.disappointed

C.unexpected

D.disappointing

15、

A.sat

B.stood

C.lay

D.hid

16、

A.party

B.show

C.talk

D.dinner

17、

A.him

B.everybody

C.the guest

D.me

18、

A.pleased

B.worried

C.frightened

D.satisfied

19、

A.suggested

B.explained

C.apologized

D.insisted

20、

A.greeting card

B.telephone call

C.picture

D.present

21、

A.way

B.speech

C.flight

D.time

22、

A.whether to

B.not to

C.that I should

D.if I would

23、

A.hardly

B.still

C.already

D.quickly

24、

A.sent

B.driven

C.carried

D.led

三、阅读理解(共 16 题,每题 2 分,共 32 分)参考答案见试卷末尾

1、A 篇2014 saw that the Ebola virus reappeared in Guinea and soon spread into neighbouring Liberia and Sierra Leone, killing over 7,800 people by the new year of 2015. It leads to viral hemorrhagic fever, which is characterized by high fever and internal bleeding etc. Ebola is named after the Ebola River, where it was first discovered in 1976. There are five different types of the Ebola virus, each named after where they first happened: Sudan, Ivory Coast, Reston, Bundibugyo, and Zaire. The deadliest of the five, Zaire, was responsible for the 2012 out- break, and is believed to be attacking Guinea. Ebola is naturally found in fruit bats, which pass on the virus to other animals by biting or sucking on their blood. Humans who are suffering from the Ebola infection might have touched the bodily fluids of the infected animals. Once infected, a human becomes a carrier of the deadly virus. Unfortunately, there are no disease - specific treatments for Ebola. Health-care workers only supply the infected people with physiological saline(生理盐水)to keep them in good condition. Ebola can kill 90% of those infected, especially in underdeveloped societies like those in Africa. Since there have been many cases of nurses catching the disease from patients, they are forced to wear strict protective clothes, and in some cases, not even allowed to get close to the infected. The fact that there is no cure for the Ebola virus is what makes the outbreak a challenging one to control. What’ s worse, since we live in an interconnected world, where the situation in one country can affect us all, the influences of Ebola are huge: damaging trade relations, affecting foreign visitors, and weakening entire countries. It is feared that the disease may spread throughout west African countries. For every country, a strong health system can decrease the risk of health attack and lessen the impact of Ebola.

What is the function of the first paragraph in the whole passage?

A.To arouse the reader ’s concern.

B.To summarize the whole passage.

C.To give a detailed description of Ebola.

D.To introduce the theme of the whole passage.

2、What can we infer about the Ebola virus?

A.It has caused a panic in many countries.

B.It is the most dangerous virus in the world.

C.A strong health system is important to fight against Ebola.

D.Anyone who was infected Ebola will die.

3、Paragraph 3 mainly tells us _________.

A.What the Ebola virus is

B.How the Ebola virus spreads

C.How the Ebola virus is treated

D.How the Ebola virus affects the life

4、Which of the following is true?

A.There are no effective drugs to treat Ebola by far.

B.Ebola is now very common in Guinea.

C.Those with a fever must be infected by Ebola.

D.Females are easier to be infected by Ebola.

5、B 篇
If I asked you to sit down and remember a list of phone numbers or a series of facts, how would you go about it? There’s a fair chance that you’d be doing it wrong. One of the interesting things about the mind is that even though we all have one, we all have one, we don ’t have perfect insight(洞察力)into how to get the best from it. This is partly because of flaws(缺陷)in our ability to think about our own thinking. Studying this self-reflective thought process exposes human being ’ personal blind spots. One area there these blind spots are particularly large is learning. We ’ re actually surprisingly bad at having insight into how we learn best. Researchers Jeffrey Karpicke and Henry Roediger IIII made an experiment, where they asked college students to learn pairs of Swahib and English words. So, for example, they had to learn that if they were given the Swahili word “mashua” the correct response was “ boat ” . They could have used the sort of facts you might get on a high-school quiz, but the use of Swahili meant that there was little chance their participants could use any background knowledge to help them learn. After the pairs had all been learned, there would be a final test a week later. Now if many of us were revising this list we might study the list, test ourselves and then repeat this cycle, dropping items we got right. This makes studying and testing quicker and allows us to focus our effort on the things we haven’t yet learned. It’s a plan that seems to make perfect sense, but that is disastrous if we really want to learn properly. Karpicke and Roediger asked students to prepare for a test in various ways, and compared their success —for example, one group kept testing themselves on all items without dropping what they were getting right, while another group stopped testing themselves on their correct answers. On the final exam differences between the groups were dramatic. While dropping items from study didn’t have much of an effect, the people who dropped items from testing performed relatively poorly. It seems the effective way to learn is to practice getting items back from memory, not trying to consolidate (巩固)them in there by further study. Moreover, dropping items entirely from you revision, which is the advice given by many study guides, is wrong. You can stop studying them if you’ve learned them, but you should keep testing what you’ve learned if you want to remember them at the time of the final exam. So the evidence has a moral for teachers: there’s more to testing than finding out what students knows —tests can also help us remember.

According to the passage, we often fail to remember facts because _______.

A.we ignore our weakness in memorizing things

B.we don ’ t understand well what we are learning

C.we don ’ t know where our metal blind spots are

D.we take improper ways to memorize for good ones

6、The researchers ’ experiment was intended to _______.

A.confirm we don ’ t know how to learn effectively

B.find out how we can consolidate our knowledge better

C.distinguish effects of memory in learning different languages

D.prove the importance of background knowledge in memorizing

7、What does the authour believe leads to a good memory?

A.Constant measure of your knowledge.

B.Frequent revision of what you learn.

C.Firm abandonment of what you ’ re poor at.

D.Strong desire fr grasping new knowledge.

8、The proper title for the passage is ________.

A.An experiment on memory

B.A concept of human memory

C.A way to improve your memory

D.A discovery of a mental blind spot

9、C 篇
The time-honored lamp and lantern business in Pingyao county, Shanxi province was popular back when there were large festivities or celebrations and corporations, institutions and government offices needed lanterns to decorate their halls and streets. Then the central government started calling for budget cuts, and no unnecessary celebrations, so the industry was staring at a depressed market and a number of enterprises just shut down and the Pingyao faced a challenge. But, now it is on an innovative path that has led to success and the market downtown has passed and it is seeing a second peak. It has stopped using the mass production lines that targeted big festivals and has turned instead to traditional lantern arts and culture and brought in new technology and developed new products to meet diverse demands from customers all across the country. Li Xiaopan, head of one shop, says that they have turned from single-product groups to arts and crafts and are “ making culture ” instead of just products. Previously, they only catered to Shanxi culture, but now they embrace Fujian, Jiangsu, Zhejiang,and Taiwan cultures as well and even got the invitation from the city of Taichung, Taiwan to take part in 2015 lantern show during the Spring Festival there. And, Li goes on, even though this may not bring in big profits, it could be a good way to increase their influence through cultural exchanges. In their research, they also discovered a friend among museums and tourist spots that valued Chinese civilization and culture so they considered combining the traditional lantern business with tourism as another pathway and are now sorting through all kinds of historical materials and preparing for indoor exhibitions by cooperating with museums and exhibition centers. So, it looks, as if, in the battle for the market, this crafts shop has finally come out a winner.

The lamp and lantern industry declined after _______.

A.the prices went up sharply some years ago

B.big festivals were celebrated in more ways

C.we started to correct unhealthy social trend

D.they lost attraction to their former customers

10、What has mainly helped lead to a new boom in the business?

A.Improving product quality.

B.Adjusting managing strategy.

C.Designing beautiful patterns.

D.Advertising products widely.

11、Which is the main factor in Li ’ s crafts shop winning the cooperation?

A.Their technique.

B.Their talent.

C.Their creativity.

D.Their devotion.

12、One of the purpose of the new story is probably _______.

A.to provide an example for other business to follow

B.to ask more people to take part in 2015 lantern show

C.to introduce a good lamp and lantern shop to readers

D.to call for a yet more booming market in the business

13、D 篇
Consumers everywhere are faced with the same dilemma: given limited resources, what sorts of purchases are most likely to produce lasting happiness and satisfaction? Recent research has confirmed that experiential purchases tend to produce greater hedonic(享乐)gains than material purchases. The reason why experiences improve with time may be because it is possible to think about experiences in a more abstract manner than possessions. For example, if you think back to a fantastic summer from your youth, you might easily remember an abstract sense of warm sunshine and youthful exuberant(生气勃勃),but you're less likely to remember exactly what you did day-by-day. Material possessions are harder to think about in an abstract sense. The car you bought is still a car, that great new jacket you picked up cheap is still just a jacket. It rely the experience of that summer has taken on as more like symbolic meaning that can live longer in your memory than a possession. Purchasing may have a negative impact on happiness because consumers often buy “ joyless material ” possessions, resulting in comfort but not pleasure. In general, people adapt to experiences more slowly than to material purchase. This can be seen in both negative and positive purchases: hedonic adaptation would result in a positive experience causing more happiness but a negative experience causing less happiness than the comparable material purchase with the same initial happiness level. Experience, however, seems to be more resistant to these sorts of unfavourable comparisons. It is because of the unique nature of experience. It more difficult to make an unfavourable comparison when there is nothing directly comparable. After all, each of our youthful summers is different. It's well established that social comparisons can have a huge effect on how we view what might seem like positive events. One striking example is the finding that people prefer to earn $50,000 a year while everyone else earns $25,000, instead of earning $100,000 themselves and having other people earn $200,000. A similar effect is seen for possessions. When there are so many flat- screen HD TVs to choose from, it's easy to make unfavourable comparisons between our choice and the others available.

An abstract sense in the passage refers to awareness of something __________.

A.you cannot think about

B.you can't rem ember well

C.you cannot understand

D.you cannot see or touch

14、If you make an experiential purchase before a material purchase, you may go to__________.

A.a theatre before going to a store

B.an exhibition before going to a park

C.a mall before going to a grocer ’s

D.a market before going to a restaurant

15、The example of earnings is given to actually indicate__________.

A.how ridiculous people are

B.how people feel content

C.how nearsighted people are

D.how people hold prejudice

16、It is implied in the passage that, after their material purchases, people might ______.

A.enjoy their ownership of what they have bought

B.pick every fault in the products they have got

C.regret making a wrong decision to buy the items

D.leave what they ’chased untouched at home

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