2018 安徽新任教师招聘考试小学英语真题及答案
一、单项选择题(本大题共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,共计 15 分)从每题 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.Although the team lost the game, they played with tremendous(D);they won their
fan’s respect.
A. panic B. regret C. anger D. spirit
2.Cathy(B)a few words of Italian when she was there last year.
A. took on B. picked up C. gave away D. broke down
3.My parents(D)at the airport because of the storm. Otherwise, they would have been
here by lunch time.
A. have delayed B. would delay
C. were delayed D. had been delayed
4.(A)Anderson was the best of the many talented writers of his generation seemed
indisputable.
A. That B. What C. Whether D. Where
5.In your free time,(B) this incredible city and you will certainly have an
unforgettable experience.
A. exploring B. explore C. explored D. to explore
6.Under the regulations, all the passengers(B)remain in their seats until the plane
lands safety.
A. may B. shall C. could D. would
7.Emma lived with her grandparents (C)for 3 years in a small village,she went to
school in New York.
A. in which B. after that C. after which D. in that
8.The novel(A)last month went straight to number one on the best seller list.
A. published B. was published
C. to be published D. being published
9.1 live near my parents. ,(A)I can visit them as often as possible.
A. Conveniently B. Eventually C. Thankfully D. Fortunately
10.Mr. Black can never(D)the difference between the twins in his class.
A. make B. develop C. keep D. tell
11.-Do you know which is the quickest way to the museum from here?
-. (D)Let’s ask the policeman over there.
A.Forget it B. Go ahead
C. It’s up to you D. It beats me
12.Kevin’s teacher saw him as quiet and shy,(C)with his friends he was exactly
the opposite.
A.or B. for C. but D. so
13.Not until we were shown around this ancient town(D)its beauty was really beyond
description.
A.we realized B. we did realize C. realized we D. did we realize
14.The method of forming new words like motel, smog or newscart, is called(B)
A.derivation B. blending
C. conversion D. abbreviation
15.The novel, Tess of the D ’Urbervilles, was written by(A),one of the greatest
of Victorian novelists.
Thomas Hardy B. George Eliot C. Emily Bronte D. Oscar Wilde
II.完形填空(本大题共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,共计 15 分)阅读下面 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。
We all have times when someone does something to support you. You are grateful for
their (16 )gesture. And then you move on.
A couple of days ago I was up on a stage, connecting a laptop I’m typing on to a
(17) at the conference. It was the first time I was going to (18) a session at the
Association of Fundraising Professionals(AFP) international conference. So,
needless to say, I felt very (19)Some
sweaty palms. You get it.
For some reason, my laptop and the projector were having troubles (20). The image
on the huge screen would flicker on and off and on and
off. After a few minutes the image( 21 )completely. This went on for about 15 minutes.
Watching from her seat was a young woman who had arrived nearly forty-five minutes
before the session was to start. She quietly and( 22 )said, “Lori, would you like
to use my laptop?” I looked up at this woman and(23) came to my eyes. I didn’t
know her. But she(24) offered to give up her note-taking tool.
After switching on the computer and making sure things worked, I was (25) to give
my speech to a room of more than 300 people.
The woman’s action (26) more than 300 people in that room who serve thousands in
their communities. The people at the session got to learn how to share their people
and money stories so they can (27) more money for their amazing nonprofits. Yes,
the content was mine; (28), the ability to deliver it was made( 29 )by a small act
of kindness from someone I’d never met before.
I am grateful (30) words to the woman, who is changing the world. She has certainly
changed mine.
16.A. bold B. polite C. silent D. kind
17.A. charger B. computer C. projector D. loudspeaker
18.A. address B. schedule C. postpone D. cancel
19.A.curious B.nervous C.excited D.embarrassed
20.A. approving B. negotiating C. communicating D. comparing
21.A. came B. disappeared C. rolled D. developed
22.A. calmly B. proudly C. urgently D. hesitantly
23.A. envy B. tears C. nerves D. admiration
24.A. curiously B. gratefully C.reluctantly D. generously
25.A. free B. afraid C. willing D. able
26.A. upset B. impacted C. defended D. discovered
27.A. raise B. afford C. lose D. waste
28.A. instead B. otherwise C. therefore D. however
29.A. possible B. flexible C. apparent D. reasonable
30.A. in B. without C. beyond D. about
参考答案:DCABC
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III.阅读理解(本题共 12 小题,每小题 2 分,共 24 分)阅读下列短 文,掌握其大意,然后
从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Jaime Escalante was born on December 31,1930 in La Paz, Bolivia to 2 teachers.
Following in his parents footsteps, Escalante became a teacher as well. In the 1960s,
he left Bolivia to seek a better life in America.
Determined to teach in America like he had back home, Escalante taught himself
English and earned another college degree. In 1974, Escalante took a job teaching
math at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles known for troubled students with
horrible home lives. He strove to bring his kids to their full potential, working
with them to help them understand mathematics. Soon, he started an advanced math
program for many of his students. He worked them hard, teaching them Calculus and
making them show up to school an hour early each day and stay late after school was
over.
Then, in 1982, his largest class of students took an advanced placement test in
Calculus and eveiy single one of them passed. However, officials at the testing
company suspected the students of cheating. Escalante was outraged. He said the
students were being rejected because of their Hispanic (西班牙)names and poor
backgrounds. This sparked an idea in Escalante. He was determined to keep his
students’ confidence and self-esteem high,so he convinced them to retake the
advanced placement test. This time, the test would be even harder, so Escalante made
his students stay even later after school and forced them to practice their equations
over and over again, encouraging them to study hard so they could prove to the world
that they are capable of accomplishing.
The students took the test and the scores arrived-every student passed with flying
colors. This was the greatest event in the history of Garfield High School.
31.What did Jaime Escalante do when he was 44 years old?(C)
A.He left his hometown for America.
B. He took a math course and got a degree.
C. He began to teach at an American school.
D. He became a teacher on his parents, advice.
32.Why did Jaime Escalante get that angiy?(D)
A.His students cheated in the test in Calculus.
B. His students weren’t allowed to take the test.
C. None of his students managed to pass the test.
D. His students’ test results weren’t acknowledged.
33.What dose the underlined word “with flying colors”in paragraph 4 mean?(B)
A. Narrowly B. Successfully
C. Enthusiastically D. Unsatisfactorily
34.Which of the following best describes Jaime Escalante?(A)
Strict and brilliant.
Humorous and kind.
Arrogant but strong-willed.
Bad-tempered but devoted.
B
People often recommend planting trees to make cities greener, cleaner and healthier.
But during heat waves, city trees can actually increase air pollution. Indeed, a
new study finds, up to 60 percent of the smoggy ozone in a city’s air on hot days
may trace to chemicals emitted by trees. Galina Churkina, who works at Humboldt
University of Berlin, and her team confirmed it.
The findings might seem the opposite of what you would expect, notes Robert Young,
an expert in city planting at the University of Texas at Austin. Indeed, he notes,
“everything has multiple effects.” The new findings do not mean cities should
discourage tree planting, he says. Instead, cities may need stricter controls on
other sources of pollution, such as tailpipe emissions from cars and trucks.
City trees soak up carbon dioxide, and at the same time they release oxygen into
the air. But oxygen is far from the only gas that trees and certain other green plants
release into the air. One of these chemicals is a
hydrocarbon known as isoprene (异戊二烯).It can react with combustion
(氧化)pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides (氧化氮)emitted by cars and trucks in
cities. The result is the formation of ozone. A component of smog, ozone can iiritate
the lungs and aggravate airway diseases.
Churkina says her team was not surprised to see the seemingly contrary relationship
between plants and pollution. She adds that “its importance was,however, quite
amazing.” The results, Churkina says, suggests that city tree plantings programs
should not ignore the role this greenery may play in aggravating summer air pollution.
Adding more trees will improve quality of life only if those cities also undertake
plans to sharply cut vehicle pollution in summer and to increase their reliance on
clean energy sources for electric power, she says.
35.What does the new study find about city trees on hot day?(C)
A.City trees can reduce the smoggy ozone.
B.City trees may easily absorb heat waves.
C.City trees may cause more air pollution.
D.More city trees can make a city far better.
36.What is the third paragraph mainly about?(B)
A.The harm ozone does to people in cities.
B.The way trees help the formation of ozone.
C.The chemicals green plants release into the air.
D.The benefits trees bring to the city environment.
37.Which of the following is suggested by Churkina?(B)
A.Planting more trees in cities.
B.Advocating using clean energy.
C.Improving people’s quality of life.
D.Banning vehicle pollution in summer.
38.What can be the best title for the test?(D)
A.Ozone can affect people’s health.
B.Going green benefits man and nature.
C.Planting trees can control air pollution.
D.Trees can make summer ozone level worse.
C
A 3-year-old who cries out,4 "Mommy! Look how big that man’s nose is!” will probably
be ignored by his mother and the man. An adult who makes an equivalent statement,
however, might find his own nose swollen and hurting within seconds. The difference
is much more than a matter of social graces. We do not expect 3-year-olds to
understand how the things they say affect other people’s emotions. They are not
empathetic in the way adults are.
To empathize (同情) with someone is to understand what he is feeling or, more properly,
to understand what you would feel like if you were in his situation. Unlike
intelligence and physical attractiveness, which depend largely on genetics, empathy
is a skill that children learn. Its value is multifold. Children who are empathetic
tend to do better in school,in social situations, and in their adult careers.
Toddlers sometimes show behavior that is closer to true empathy in their first
efforts to connect another person’s discomfort with their own. When a 2-year-old
sees his mother crying, he may offer her a toy he’s been playing with or a cookie
he’s been nibbling. He is giving his mother something that he knows has made him
feel better when he has cried. It is unclear, however, whether the child understands
what his mother is feeling, or is simply upset by the way she is acting, much in
the way a puppy will come up and lick the face of someone who’s crying.
By the time a child is about 4 years old, he begins to associate his emotions with
the feelings of others. While one child says he has a stomachache, some 4-year-olds
may come over and comfort him. By the time a child is 8, he can grapple with more
complex moral decisions in which he must realize that someone else’s feelings may
be different from his own.
Although the best training for empathy begins in infancy, it's never too late to
start. The best teachers of this skill are the children’s parents. The way you show
your own empathy may be more important than anything you say.
39.How is empathy different from intelligence?
A.Empathy can be learned.
B.Empathy is determined by birth.
C.Empathy is of greater importance.
D.Empathy has little effect on one’s life.
40.What can be inferred from toddler’s behavior?
A.Toddlers can show true empathy to others.
B.Toddlers just do things like a puppy.
C.Toddlers may not know true empathy.
D.Toddlers can’t appreciate what they’re doing.
41.What can we learn about the training for children’s empathy?
A.Parents must master such skills first.
B.Parents had better learn how to be good teachers.
C.Parents have to stop teaching their children’s empathy.
D.Parents should set an example for their children’s empathy.