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2019 安徽省中小学新任教师招聘考试小学英语真题及答案 B. an; a C. a;the D. the;an 考生注意事项: 1.答题前,务必在试题卷、答题卡规定的地方填写自己的姓名、考点、准考证号。同时在答 题卡背面左 下角填写姓名和座号,每个书写框只能填写一个阿拉伯数字,要求字体工整,笔 迹清晰。 2.请考生认真核对答题卡上所粘贴的条形码中姓名、准考证号、座号与本人姓名、准考证号、 座号是 否一致。 3.答题前,请仔细阅读答题卡上注意事项的要求。答选择题时,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应 题目的答案标 号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他符号。 4.答其他题目时,必须使用 0. 5 毫米的黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写,要求字体工整、 笔迹清晰。必 须在题号所指示的答题区域作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、 草稿纸上答题无效。 5.考试结束,务必将试卷和答题卡一并上交。 6.本考试为闭卷考试。满分 120 分,考试时间 150 分钟。 I .单项填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. I think it's _______unusual thing to see_______UFO. A. an; an 2. Seeing the police coming, the robbers ran_______all directions. A. to 3. If it_______, the sports meeting will be postponed. A.rains B. will rain 4.I insisted that he _______ there with one of his A. go B. went C.goes 5. With the increasing thousands of injuries and deaths_______ . A. relatively 6. _______the singer, A. Following 7. The little girl kept her eyes _______on the dolls for quite some time. A. fixing 8.Since the price that you buy an e-book. It will save you a lot of money. A. high B. low 9. It was hard for me to learn English, for_______ of my parents could speak the language. A. none B. neither 10. As to the development, our country is working hard for a _______, from speed over quality to quality over speed. A. switch C. link D. departure 11. It is unknown to us _______the air crash yesterday. D.has gone number of private cars, road of the printed book is as_______ as thirty dollars, I suggest B. actually C.annually D.comparatively a crowd of fans entered the hall. occurred in the mountains area C.to fix D.to be fixed B.Followed C. To follow C.had rained D.rained ;classmates tomorrow. accidents cause C.expensive D.cheap C. each D. all D. To be followed B. from C. in D. by B. fixed B. limit
B. who A. which 12. Make a mark_______you don,t understand. A. why B. in which C. what D. where C. that D. how II .完形填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 阅读以下短文,从短文后每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项。 The Coolest Club Around 18 Every Sunday from November through April, a group of men and women run shouting into the freezing waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of New York city. Are they crazy? Maybe. Do they have a great time? Definitely. The Coney Island Polar Bear Club was 16 in 1903 by Bernarr Mactadden. He believed that a regular dip in cold water had big health 17 . He proclaimed this theory water as onlookers were shocked. Now every Sunday, men and women while in the still flock to the Polar Bear Club,s 19 outings as a way to "chill" . Water temperatures 20 from about 60° F to about 33°F. Add to the wind chill factor, and you will have one frosty 21 ! Swimming with the Coney Island Polar Bear Club takes some _ 22 should go to the clinic to have a check by your 23 before swimming in cold water to make sure you,re in 24 physical health. Next, you,11 need a bathing suit and a warm towel. Most members 25 wear special boots that protect their 26 from rocks and other sharp objects on the beach. The boots also help keep their feet 27 in the freezing water. Once you,re ready to go, it's just a matter of gathering 1 the _ . First, you 28 to make that big leap. Plenty of people end up at the water's edge and 29 cowardly at the last second. If you,re sure you want the Polar Bear 30 , you might want to bring a friend who won,t let you leave until you,re taken the jump into the freezing water! 16. A. reported B. discovered 17. A. problems B. benefits C.profits 18. A. hot 19. A. daily 20. A. stood 21. A. jog 22. A. photos C. monthly C.climbed B. weekly B.varied B.exams C.preparations D.yearly D.jumped B. snow C.spring D. abandoned D. interests B. walk C. run D. swim C. founded D.freezing D. pills
B.friend B. bad C. poor B. ever C. also C. arms B. cool C.tight B. courage 23. A. doctor 24. A. strange 25. A. still 26. A. feet B. hands 27. A. strong 28. A. energy- 29. A. turn away 30.A. medal B. message in.阅读理解(共 12 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 24 分) 阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 D. good D. yet D. face D. warm B. act in C. fall down C. experience D. support C. information D. honor C.partner D. neighbor D. plunge in A From massive beasts to tiny creepy—crawlies, these creatures have a reputation for being killers-and they are! But their death tolls are not nearly as high as you might think. Sharks For decades, Hollywood blockbusters have portrayed sharks as toothy killing machines with a taste for human flesh. But shark attacks, and fatalities, in particular, are probably much rater than you think, some species of sharks, like the whale shark and the basking shark, don,t pose a threat to humans at all, despite looking pretty menacing. Even the species of shark responsible for the most attacks on human (bull shark, tiger shark, and white shark) don,t actively seek to eat humans. They prefer the taste of fish and seals and can actually find humans difficult to digest. On average, sharks are responsible for six human deaths a year. That's notably fewer than some much less maligned creatures, including hippopotamuses, elephants, and cows (yes, cows) !Find out some more animals that you didn,t realize were more dangerous than sharks. Bears “Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" While the Cowardly Lion is the gentle giant who befriends Dorothy,s gang in The Wizard of Oz, bears are actually the least deadly of the three predators from this famous scene. It can be challenging to get a precise estimate of how many humans lions and tigers kill per year, but it's always quite a bit higher than bears' statistics. Estimates of human deaths by both lions and tigers can range from 50 to 100, highest in countries such as Tanzania and India. Combined, brown and black bears only kill an average of one to three humans a year in their native United States and Canada. Spiders Don,t get us wrong-black widow spiders are deadly. But many types of spiders-even some of the biggest and scariest-looking ones-don't often bite and certainly can't kill you. Spider bites cause an average of seven human deaths per year in the United States. That's fewer than the number caused by significantly less feared creatures like ants, bees, and, believe it or not, freshwater snails. They carry a deadly disease called schistosomiasis. ) And even those creepy-crawlies,death tolls pale in comparison to the animal that kills the most humans every year. Mountain lions
D. Awkward These big cats-which you might also call cougars or pumas—are native to North America and are the subject of cautionary tales for many a hiker. Despite that, there are only 25 human deaths by mountain lions on record, period, since 1890. That, s an average of one every five years. If they do attack, it's most likely the result of extreme circumstances like sickness or starvation. While they have been known to kill pets, deer, and livestock, mountain lions probably shouldn,t be high on humans' list of animals to be afraid of. On the other hand, some animals look innocent but are actually dangerous. 31.What does the underlined word "menacing" in paragraph 2 mean? A.Peaceful. B. Threatening. C.Gentle. 32.What can we infer from the film The Wizard of Oz? A.The lion is big in shape but kind in character B.Estimates of human deaths by bears are wrong C.Lions, tigers and bears are dangerous killers. D.Tigers are the least deadly animals. 33.Which animal kills the fewest humans on average every year? A.Sharks. C. Spiders. D. Mountain lions. 34.What will be talked about next? A.Animals that aren't as dangerous as they look. B.Animals that look friendly but dangerous. C.Creatures that aren,t deadly to human beings D.Beasts that have a reputation for being killers. B. Bears. B At a Dal. komm Coffee shop in Seoul, a robot takes orders from you through a mobile app or a touch screen and then makes fresh coffee. The robot can make up to 14 drinks at a time. Choi Eun Jin thinks the process is fun and easy. The 30-year-old office worker said, “The area is crowded with office workers and local residents during lunchtime. So it's good to have a robot like this .・ so you can get your coffee more easily." Coffee is just one of the many industries that use automated services in this technologically forward-thinking nation. Others include restaurants, food stores, banks and manufacturers. The development comes as many Koreans, especially the young, are struggling to find work. South Korea has been an early adopter of automation. It had the highest percentage of robots to human workers in the world in 2017. The International Federation of Robotics say South Korea has 710 robots for every 10000 manufacturing workers. The international average is 85 robots per 10000 employees. Even with the job losses, South Korea's businesses are replacing employees with automation and young people are welcoming the change. Lee Sang Jin said, “Currently. Millennials-those who were born after 1980-are prime consumers. This generation tends to not like meeting other people, so they favor technology that enables people to minimize face-to-face interactions" . At the recently opened LAB101 store,
customers can open the door with their credit cards 24 hour a day. Once inside, they can try on jeans and pay for the purchase without having to deal with an employee. Back at Dal. komm Coffee, a robot can make about 300 cups a day at the cost of $2 to $3. While some customers like the robot barista, others do not. "Personally, I prefer human baristas" said Lee Sang Jin. He added that the robot cannot make custom drinks as well as a human. "I like weak coffee, but the robot is unable to control the strength of the coffee well. " Lee said. 35.According to Choi Eun Jin, with a robot making coffee_______. A.customers can take orders with a touch screen B.the area is crowded with office workers C.people can save time during lunchtime D.local citizens can make coffee more easily 36.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about? A.Reasons for young people welcoming automation. B.Ways of purchasing without dealing with employees. C.Changes in South Korea's businesses. D.Stores for customers to try on jeans. 37.Which of the following best describes South Korea's industry? A. Insufficiently invested. C. Technologically burdened. 38.What can we infer from the text? A.Humans can make coffee as well as a robot. B.A robot is welcomed by all the customers. C.Human can make coffee according to customers, D.A robot can control the strength of the coffee quite well c Cruz Genet, 11, and Anthony Skopick, 10, couldn,t agree. Were the birds on the ice ducks or geese? There was only one way to find out.So on a chilly January evening, the two friends went to the frozen pond near their house in Frankfort, Illinois, to get a better look. First they tossed a rock onto the ice to test it. Cruz told NBC 5 Chicago, “Then we stepped on it" . Convinced the ice would hold their weight, Anthony took a few steps, then. .. he crashed through the seemingly frozen surface. “There was no sound, no crack" , he told NBC 5 Chicago, “I just fell through instantly." Cruz rushed to help his panicked friend. The pond swallowed him, too. Cruz managed to lift himself out of the freezing cold water and onto a more solid section. He then cautiously worked his way toward Anthony. But the ice didn,t hold, and he fell in again. This time he couldn,t get out. The boys were up to their necks in icy water and quickly losing feeling in their limbs. Any chance of their freeing themselves was slipping away. Cruz was sure he was going to die. Anthony,s older sister had seen the boys fall through the ice and started screaming for help. John Lavin, a neighbor driving nearby on his way to the grocery store, heard her. He quickly pulled over. Seeing the boys, he grabbed a nearby buoy, kicked off
his shoes, and ran into the freezing water Lavin made his way to Cruz and Anthony and hauled them back to land. They were taken to the hospital, where doctors discovered that their five-minute stay in the water had lowered their body temperature nearly ten degrees. Fortunately, the boys have fully recovered, though they are still a little awestruck by their fearless neighbor. "Just to think, " says Cruz, “if he wasn't there, I could have died." 39. What led the two boys to the frozen pond? A. Their curiosity. B.Their bravery. C. Their naughtiness. D. Their horror. 40.It can be inferred from the text that the ice A.was broken by Anthony,s old sister B.had a better look in frozen season C.was not as strong as it looked D.was strong enough to hold 41.What was the result of the boy,s stay in water? A. Their necks were frozen. C. They lost their consciousness. 42.How did Cruz fell for Lavin,s behavior? A. Grateful. B.They had a high fever. D. Their body temperature dropped. C.Regretful D. Shameful. IV.翻译(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 分) B. Envious. 43.____________ 44.____________ 45.____________ 46.____________ 47.____________ V.书面表达(满分 20 分) 近年来,为了方便家校联系,越来越多的班级建立了班级群。但也有家长反映,部分老师经 常通过班 级群布置作业,协助批改学生作业,你对这种现象有何看法?请用英语写一篇不 少于 150 字的文章,文中 不得出现个人信息。 VI.教学设计(满分 20 分) 下面是小学四年级上册的教学材料,请根据 PPP (Presentation, Practice, Production)
教学模式,用 英语完成以下教学任务(设计意图可用中文表述)。 1.确定一个课时的教学目标。 2.设计一个 Presentation 环节的教学活动,并对设计意图加以说明。 3.设计一个 Practice 环节的教学活动,并对设计意图加以说明。 4.设计一个 Production 环节的教学活动,并对设计意图加以说明。 5.板书设计。 教学材料: vn.教学案例分析(满分 16 分) 阅读下列五年级教学材料及教学片段,用中文从以下几个方面评析。 1 .教学设计意图。 2.教师角色的定位。 3.学生角色的定位。 4.教学活动的效果。
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