教师公开招聘考试全国没有统一的考试形式和考试大纲,部分省份实行全省统一考试,但大部分省份还是由当地区县教育局根据当地区县各学校招聘老师人员进行汇总,然后由区县教育局和人事局统一组织招聘考试,考试形式一般分为笔试和面试,有些地区直接笔试,无需面试。上学吧教师公开招聘题库板块在教育理论综合知识、公共基础知识以及专业基础知识都精心汇编了大量的模拟试题和专项训练题,希望这些努力可以帮助到您。现在就点击安装APP刷题。以下为试卷的详细内容:
一、阅读理解(本大题共 10 题,每题 2 分,共 20 分)参考答案见试卷末尾
1、APacific Science Center Guide
◆Visit Pacific Science Center’s Store
Don’t forget to stop by Pacific Science Center’s Store while you are here to pick up a wonderful science activity or souvenir to remember your visit. The store is located upstairs in Building 3 right next to the Laser Dome.
◆Hungry
Our exhibits will feed your mind, but what about your body? Our café offers a complete menu of lunch and snack options, in addition to seasonal specials. The café is located upstairs in Building 1 and is open daily until one hour Pacific Science Center closes.
◆Rental Information
Lockers are available to store any belongs during your visit. The lockers are located in Building 1 near the Information Desk and in Building 3. Pushchairs and wheelchairs are available to rent at the Information Desk and Denny Way entrance. ID required.
◆Support Pacific Science Center
Since 1962, Pacific Science Center has been inspiring a passion for discovery and lifelong learning in science, math and technology. Today, Pacific Science Center serves more than 1.3 million people a year and brings inquiry-based science education to classrooms and community events all over Washington State. It’s an amazing accomplishment and one we cannot achieve without generous support from individuals, corporations, and other social organizations. Visit pacific science center.org to find various ways you can support Pacific Science Center.
Where can you buy a souvenir at Pacific Science Center?
A.In Building 1.
B.In Building 3.
C.At the Laser Dome.
D.At the Denny Way entrance.
2、What does Pacific Science Center do for schools?
A.Train science teachers.
B.Distribute science books.
C.Inspire scientific research.
D.Take science to the classroom.
3、What is the purpose of the last part of the text?
A.To encourage donations.
B.To advertise coming events.
C.To introduce special exhibits.
D.To tell about the Center’s history.
4、B
I am peter Hodes, a volunteer stem courier. Since March 2012, I’ve done 89 trips of those, 51 have been abroad, I have 42 hours to carry stem cells in my little box because I’ve got two ice packs and that’s how long they last, in all, from the time the stem cells are harvested from a donor to the time they can be implanted in the patient, we’ve got 72 hours at most. So I am always conscious of time. I had one trip last year where I was caught by a hurricane in America. I picked up the stem cells in Providence, Rhode Island, and was meant to fly to Washington then back to London. But when I arrived at the check-in desk at Providence, the lady on the desk said:“ Well, I’m really sorry. I’ve got some bad news for you-there are no fights from Washington.” So I took my box and put it on the desk and I said:“ In this box are some stem cells that are urgently needed for a patient-please, please, you’ve got to get me back to the United Kingdom.” She just dropped everything. She arranged for a flight on a small plane to be held for me.re-route me through Newark and got me back to the UK even earlier than originally scheduled. For this courier job, you’re consciously aware than that box you’re got something that is potentially going to save somebody’s life.
Which of the following can replace the underlined word “courier” in Paragraph1?
A.provider
B.delivery man
C.collector
D.medical doctor
5、Why does Peter have to complete his trip within 42hours?
A.He cannot stay away from his job too long.
B.The donor can only wait for that long.
C.The operation needs that very much.
D.The ice won’t last any longer.
6、Which flight did the woman put Peter on first?
A.To London
B.To Newark
C.To Providence
D.To Washington
7、C
The problem of robocalls has gotten so bad that many people now refuse to pick up calls from numbers they don’t know. By next year, half of the calls we receive will be scams.We are finally waking up to the severity of the problem by supporting and developing a group of tools, apps and approaches intended to prevent scammers from getting through. Unfortunately, it’s too little, too late. By the time these “solutions” become widely available, scammers will have moved onto cleverer means. In the near future, it’s not just going to be the number you see on your screen that will be in doubt. Soon you will also question whether the voice you're hearing is actually real. That's because there are a number of powerful voice manipulation and automation technologies that are about to become widely available for anyone to use .At this year’s I/O Conference,a company showed a new voice technology able to produce such a convincing human—sounding voice that it was able to speak to a receptionist and book a reservation without detection. These developments are likely to make our current problems with robocalls much worse. The reason that robocalls are a headache has less to do with amount than precision. A decade of data breaches of personal information has led to a situation where scammers can easily learn your mother’s name , and far more. Armed with this knowledge. They’re able to carry out individually targeted campaigns to cheat people. This means. for example, that a scammer could call you from what looks to be a familiar number and talk to you using a voice that sounds exactly like your bank teller’s, ricking you into “confirming” your address, mother’s name, and card number. Scammers follow money, so companies will be the worst hit. A lot of business is still done over the phone, and much of it is based on trust and existing relationships. Voice manipulation technologies may weaken that gradually. We need to deal with the insecure nature of our telecom networks. Phone carriers and consumers need to work together to find ways of determining and communicating what is real. That might mean either developing a uniform. way to mark videos and images, showing when and who they were made by. or abandoning phone calls altogether and moving towards data-based communications—using apps like Face Time or WhatsApp, which can be tied to your identity. Credibility is hard to earn but easy to lose, and the problem is only going to harder from here on out.
How does the author feel about the solutions to problem of robecalls?
A.Panicked.
B.Confused.
C.Embarrassed.
D.Disappointed.
8、Taking advantage of the new technologies, scammer can______.
A.aim at victims precisely
B.damage databases easily
C.start campaigns rapidly
D.spread information widely
9、What does the passage imply?
A.Honesty is the best policy.
B.Technologies can be double-edited.
C.There are more solutions than problems.
D.Credibility holds the key to development.
10、Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Where the Problem of Robocalls Is Rooted
B.Who Is to Blame for the Problem of Roboealls
C.Why Robocalls Are About to Get More Dangerous
D.How Robocalls Are Affecting the World of Technology
二、完形填空(本大题共 20 题,每题 1.5 分,共 30 分)参考答案见试卷末尾
1、Shopping habits in the United States have changed greatly in the last quarter of the 20th century. __11__ in the 1900s most American towns and cities had a Main Street. Main Street was always in the heart of a town. This street was __12__ on both sides with many __13__ businesses. Here, shoppers walked into stores to look at all sorts of merchandise: clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries. __14__, some shops offered __15__.These shops included drugstores, restaurants, shoe-repair stores, and barber or hairdressing shops. __16__ in the 1950s, a change began to __17__.Too many automobiles had crowded into Main Street __18__ too few parking places were __19__ shoppers. Because the streets were crowded, merchants began to look with-interest at the open spaces __20__ the city limits. Open space is what their car-driving customers needed. And open space is what they got __21__ the first shopping centre was built. Shopping centres, or rather malls, __22__ as a collection of small new stores __23__ crowded city centres. __24__ by hundreds of free parking space, customers were drawn away from __25__ areas to outlying malls. And the growing __26__ of shopping centres led __27__ to the building of bigger and better-stocked stores. __28__ the late 1970s, many shopping malls had almost developed into small cities themselves. In addition to providing the __29__ of one-stop shopping, malls were transformed into landscaped parks, __30__ benches, fountains, and outdoor entertainment.
A.As early as
B.Early
C.Early as
D.Earlier
2、
A.built
B.designed
C.intended
D.lined
3、
A.varied
B.various
C.sorted
D.mixed-up
4、
A.Apart from
B.However
C.In addition
D.As well
5、
A.medical care
B.food
C.cosmetics
D.services
6、
A.suddenly
B.Abruptly
C.Contrarily
D.But
7、
A.be taking place
B.take place
C.be taken place
D.have taken place
8、
A.while
B.yet
C.though
D.and then
9、
A.available for
B.available to
C.used by
D.ready for
10、
A.over
B.from
C.out of
D.outside
11、
A.when
B.while
C.since
D.then
12、
A.started
B.founded
C.set up
D.organized
13、
A.out of
B.away from
C.next to
D.near
14、
A.Attracted
B.Surprised
C.Delighted
D.Enjoyed
15、
A.inner
B.central
C.shopping
D.downtown
16、
A.distinction
B.fame
C.popularity
D.liking
17、
A.on
B.in turn
C.by turns
D.further
18、
A.By
B.During
C.In
D.Towards
19、
A.cheapness
B.readiness
C.convenience
D.handiness
20、
A.because of
B.and
C.with
D.provided
三、七选五阅读(本大题共 5 题,每题 2 分,共 10 分)参考答案见试卷末尾
1、Much of the work in today’s world is accomplished in teams. Most people believe the best way to build a great team is to gather a group of the most talented individuals. __31__ Companies spend millions hiring top business people. Is their money well spent? __32__ They focused on football, basketball and baseball. The results are mixed For football and basketball, adding talented players to a team proves a good method, but only up to the point where 70% of the players are top talent; above that level, the team’s performance begins to decline. Interestingly, this trend isn’t evident in baseball where additional individual talent keeps improving the team’s performance. To explain this phenomenon, the researchers explored the degree to which a good performance by a team requires its members to coordinate their actions. __33__ In baseball, the performance of individual players is less dependent on teammates. They conclude that when task interdependence is high, team performance will suffer when there is too much talent, while individual talent will have positive effects on team performance when task interdependence is lower. If a basketball star is. for example, trying to gain a high personal point total, he may take a shot himself when it would be better to pass the ball to a teammate, affecting the team's performance. Young children learning to play team sports are often told, “There is no I in TEAM.” __34__ Another possibility is that when there is a lot of talent on a team, some players may make less effort. Just as in a game of tug-of-war, whenever a person is added, everyone else pulls the rope with less force. __35__. An A-team may require a balance-not just A players, but a few generous B players as well.
A.It's not a simple matter to determine the nature of talent.
B.Sports team owners spend millions of dollars attracting top talent
C.The group interaction and its effect drew the researchers’ attention.
D.Stars apparently do not follow this basic principle of sportsmanship.
E.Several recent studies examined the role of talent in the sports world.
F.Building up a dream team is more complex than simply hiring the best talent.
G.This task interdependence distinguishes baseball from football and basketball.
2、
A.It's not a simple matter to determine the nature of talent.
B.Sports team owners spend millions of dollars attracting top talent
C.The group interaction and its effect drew the researchers’ attention.
D.Stars apparently do not follow this basic principle of sportsmanship.
E.Several recent studies examined the role of talent in the sports world.
F.Building up a dream team is more complex than simply hiring the best talent.
G.This task interdependence distinguishes baseball from football and basketball.
3、
A.It's not a simple matter to determine the nature of talent.
B.Sports team owners spend millions of dollars attracting top talent
C.The group interaction and its effect drew the researchers’ attention.
D.Stars apparently do not follow this basic principle of sportsmanship.
E.Several recent studies examined the role of talent in the sports world.
F.Building up a dream team is more complex than simply hiring the best talent.
G.This task interdependence distinguishes baseball from football and basketball.
4、
A.It's not a simple matter to determine the nature of talent.
B.Sports team owners spend millions of dollars attracting top talent
C.The group interaction and its effect drew the researchers’ attention.
D.Stars apparently do not follow this basic principle of sportsmanship.
E.Several recent studies examined the role of talent in the sports world.
F.Building up a dream team is more complex than simply hiring the best talent.
G.This task interdependence distinguishes baseball from football and basketball.
5、
A.It's not a simple matter to determine the nature of talent.
B.Sports team owners spend millions of dollars attracting top talent
C.The group interaction and its effect drew the researchers’ attention.
D.Stars apparently do not follow this basic principle of sportsmanship.
E.Several recent studies examined the role of talent in the sports world.
F.Building up a dream team is more complex than simply hiring the best talent.
G.This task interdependence distinguishes baseball from football and basketball.
参考答案:
【一、阅读理解】
1~5 BDABD 6~10 BDAB
【二、完形填空】
1~5 BDBCD 6~10 DBABD
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【三、七选五阅读】
1~5 BEGD
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