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2012教育局公开招聘教师招聘考试学科专业知识《小学英语》真题2012教育局公开招聘教师招聘考试学科专业知识《小学英语》真题 第一部分:小学英语学科教学内容   第一节:字母和单词注音(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)   1. U [ ] 2. M [ ] 3. Q [ ] 4. words[ ]   5. meaning [ ] 6. speaker [ ] 7. furniture [ ]   8. became [ ] 9. won't [ ] 10.says[ ]   第二节:翻译题 把下面的句子翻译成为英文(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) ...

2012教育局公开招聘教师招聘考试学科专业知识《小学英语》真题
2012教育局公开招聘教师招聘考试学科专业知识《 小学 小学生如何制作手抄报课件柳垭小学关于三违自查自纠报告小学英语获奖优质说课课件小学足球课教案全集小学语文新课程标准测试题 英语》真题 第一部分:小学英语学科教学内容   第一节:字母和单词注音(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)   1. U [ ] 2. M [ ] 3. Q [ ] 4. words[ ]   5. meaning [ ] 6. speaker [ ] 7. furniture [ ]   8. became [ ] 9. won't [ ] 10.says[ ]   第二节:翻译题 把下面的句子翻译成为英文(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)   11.每当我爷爷看到这张照片,就使他想起了50年前举行的这次会议。   12.尽管旅行后我们很劳累,我们仍然情绪高昂。   13.他每次来, 总是讲给我们听一些趣事。   14.他一旦许下诺言,就决不食言。   15.我们直到开始用洗衣机是才注意到它的毛病。   第三节:完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)。   (一)   Nasreddin was a poor man, so he tried to grow __16__ he could in his own garden, so that he would not have to buy so many in the market.   One evening he heard a noise in his garden and looked out of the window. A white ox had got into the garden and __17__ his vegetables. Nasreddin at once took his stick, ran out and chased the ox, but he was too old to catch it. When he got back to his garden, he found that the ox had ruined most of his precious vegetables.   __18__, while he __19__ in the street near his house, he saw a cart with two white oxen which looked very much like the one that __20__ his vegetables. He was carrying his stick with him, __21__ he at once began to beat the two oxen with it. As neither of them looked more like the ox that had eaten his vegetables than the other, he beat both of them equally hard.   The owner of the ox and cart was drinking coffee in a __22__ coffee-house. When he saw __23__ Nasreddin was doing __24__ his animals, he ran out and shouted, “What are you doing? What have those poor animals done to you for you to beat them like that?”   “You keep out this!” Nasreddin shouted back, “This is a matter between me and one of these two oxen. He knows very well _25__ I am beating him!”   16. A. so many vegetables B. many vegetables   C. as many as vegetables D. as many vegetables as   17. A. was eating    B. ate C. had eaten D. has eaten   18. A. Next day B. Next morning   C. Last morning D. The next morning   19. A. walks    B. waked C. was walking D. walking   20. A. ruined    B. had eaten C. ate D. had ruin   21. A. so    B. and   C. but D. or   22. A. beside    B. nearby C. near D. near by   23. A. that    B. which C. why D. what   24. A. for      B. to C. with D. on   25.A. reason    B. when C. why D. because   第四节:写作(1小题,满分10分)   26.书面表达:   随着生活水平的提高,购买私家车已成为一种时尚。对此,人们看法不一。因此,你们进行了一个调查。请根据下面的提示,写一篇字数为120左右的短文。 赞同意见 反对意见 1.比公交便捷、舒适、省时。 2.是现代社会发展的标志之一。 3.促进汽车工业、经济的发展。 1.加剧交通堵塞。 2.消耗更多燃油。 3.排放有害气体,影响环境、健康。 你的观点 1.使用清洁、混合燃料,减少二氧化碳气体的排放。 2.(自拟) 3.(自拟)         词汇提示:汽车:正业auto industry 混合燃料hybrid fuel 二氧化碳carbon dioxide   注意:开头已写好,不计入总词数。   With the improvement of people's living conditions, owning private cars is becoming popular in China.Different voices arise in a recent survey conducted by us.   第二部分:高等学校对应于小学英语学科教学内容   第一节:单项选择:从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)。   27. The Brownings have not ____ yet and I doubt whether they will come.   A turned in B. turned out C.turned up D. turned to   28. You should have your eyes tested every year in case the ____of your spectacles need changing.   A. lenses B.glasses C.sights D.crystals   29. Just as the soil is a part of the earth, ____ the atmosphere.   A. as it is B. so is C. the same as D. and so is   30. Mr. Robinson knew that the most trivial chore could prove to be a ____ if approached with enthusiasm.   A. prize B. reward C.refund D. bonus   31.“If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind!” is an epigrammatic line by __.   A.J.Keats B.W.Blake C.W.Wordsworth D.P.B.Shelley   第二节:翻译题:(1小题;满分5分)   32.把下面短文划线部分翻译成中文。   Theories of the value of art are of two kinds, which we may call extrinsic and intrinsic. The first regards art and the appreciation of art as means to some recognized moral good, while the second regards them as valuable not instrumentally but as objects unto themselves. It is characteristic of extrinsic theories to locate the value of art in its effects on the person who appreciates it. Art is held to be a form of education, perhaps an education of the emotions. In this case, it becomes an open question whether there might not be some more effective means to the same result. Alternatively, one may attribute a negative value to art, as Plato did in his Republic, arguing that art has a corrupting or diseducative effect on those exposed to it.   第三节:阅读理解题阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)。   (一)   Boosted by booming international financial markets, the City of London has not had it so good since the end of the dotcom bonanza in the late 1990s. Basking in double-digit growth rates, London's law firms have both contributed to that success and benefited from it. The earnings of top City lawyers can now exceed £2m a year.   Having opted to expand and go global ahead of most others, Britain's leading law firms tend to be bigger than their American rivals. Indeed, according to a survey of the world's top 50 law firms, compiled by Legal Business, a British trade paper, five of the world's top six law firms—in terms of turnover—are now British (if DLA Piper, the result of an Anglo-American merger, is included). But they have tended to lag behind in terms of their profitability. That is now changing.   The profit margins of the City's five “magic circle” firms—Clifford Chance, Slaughter and May, Allen & Overy, Linklaters and Freshfields—have soared in recent years and are now comparable with, if not higher than, those of New York's “white shoe” elite. Slaughter and May, the only one of the five not to have gone global, has the joint second-highest profit margin among the top 50.   Not so long ago, a London surgeon could expect to earn as much as a City lawyer. But even the recent big rises in hospital consultants' earnings pall in comparison with those enjoyed by London lawyers. At Slaughter and May, for example, average profits per equity partner (PEP) jumped by almost a third (in dollar terms) last year to $2.75m—more than at any other of the top 50 law firms bar two in New York where PEP averaged $2.8m and $3.0m respectively. Some senior partners get a lot more of course.   Competition for the best lawyers is fierce and poaching frequent. Hence the need to keep headline PEP figures up—even at the cost of getting rid of equity partners, leaving a bigger share of the bounty for the remaining ones. Freshfields is in the process of shedding around 100 of its equity partners. Other leading firms are also undertaking painful restructuring.   Newly qualified lawyers' salaries have also been shooting up in the search for the best talent. Both Freshfields and Allen & Overy now pay their first-year associates £65,000, rising to around £90,000 after three years. (First-year associates at America's top law firms get the equivalent of £80,000.)   But, as many other top-rank City employers have discovered, big earnings do not necessarily guarantee big satisfaction. According to a YouGov poll, published by the Lawyerearlier this month, a quarter of Britain's lawyers (including a fifth of law-firm partners) would like to leave the profession. The disgruntled complained about cripplingly long hours, intense competition and the impersonality of the biggest firms (some with more than 3,000 lawyers). So why don't they quit? Because, say three-quarters, of the pay.   33. Which one of the following is TURE of the status quo of London’s economy?   [A] London is enjoying its best time of economic development since 1990s.   [B] The growth rate of London is doubled since the beginning of the 1990s.   [C] The growth rate started to boost since the end of the dotcom era.   [D] The current economy of London is mostly driven by its legal instead of financial market.   34. The world’s top 50 law firms are graded according to _____   [A] their annual margin.   [B] their profitability.   [C] their sale volume.   [D] their quantity of business.   35.The phrase “white shoe” (Line 3, Paragraph 3) most probably means____   [A] white collars.   [B] first-class law firms.   [C] financial agencies.   [D] international banks.   36. In order to be competitive, the law firms take the following measures except_____.   [A] dismissing equity partners.   [B] carrying out restructuring.   [C] having their best lawyers turn more competitive.   [D] raising salaries for recruiting talents.   37. From the YouGov poll, it can be inferred that____   [A] this profession is far from satisfactory.   [B] most lawyers will leave the profession sooner or later.   [C] most lawyers are satisfied with the profession because of the fat pay.   [D] high salary is always contradictory to big satisfaction.   (二)   Richard Burton probably knew nothing of the small South African town of Cullinan when he bought yet another chunky diamond for Elizabeth Taylor in 1969. Now the Cullinan mine itself, like so many of the diamonds unearthed there, is about to change hands. On November 22nd De Beers, the diamond giant that has owned the mine since 1930, said it was selling it to aconsortium led by Petra Diamonds, one of South Africa's emerging diamond producers, for 1 billion rand in cash. Provided regulators approve the deal, the transfer should take place by the middle of next year.   De Beers is selling because the mine is no longer profitable, despite attempts to turn it around. But Petra reckons the mine still has another 20 years of production in it and plans to extract at least 1m carats a year. The unexploited “Centenary Cut” deposit, which lies under the existing mine, could yield a lot more. This is good news for the mine's 1,000 or so employees and for the town, which has depended on the diamond business since Sir Thomas Cullinan discovered a prospect there in 1898 that contained kimberlite, a rock that can be rich in diamonds. The mine, established in 1903, is one of 30 or so kimberlite diamond mines in the world, and is believed to be still the world's second-most-valuable diamond resource   Petra is a relatively small outfit, listed on London's Alternative Investment Market, that specialises in buying mines that bigger companies see as marginal. Its trick is to extract better returns by rationalising production and processing, and keeping operating costs and overheads down. Petra has already bought two of De Beers's loss-making South African mines—both of which are now profitable—and is finalising the 78.5m rand acquisition of the group's underground operation in Kimberley, which stopped working in 2005.   It already operates four mines in South Africa and has promising exploration in Angola (a joint-venture with BHP Billiton), Sierra Leone and Botswana. Petra expects to produce over 1m carats by 2010—quite a jump from 180,474 carats in the year to June. The company has yet to make a profit, but expects to be making money by the middle of next year.   In the 1990s De Beers decided that it was no longer a good idea to try to monopolise the diamond market. It started focusing on higher returns rather than market share, and has been revamping its mine portfolio, selling off mines that are no longer profitable and investing in moreenticing operations, such as its mine off the west coast of South Africa, its Voorspoed operation in the Free State province, and two new mines in Canada.   This has opened the way for a new class of diamond firm that operates in the vast middle ground between the world's handful of large producers and a multitude of much smaller exploration firms. The Cullinan deal should entrench Petra in this middle tier, alongside firms such as Kimberley Diamond and Trans Hex. But even if it does reach its target of 1m carats a year, Petra will still not be able to match the sparkle of the giants. Last year De Beers produced 51m carats from its mines in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Tanzania, which amounted to 40% of the world's diamonds by value.   38.The Cullinan mine was named after_____   [A] the original name of the town.   [B] the name of its first owner.   [C] the name of its discoverer.   [D] the name of the town’s first colonist.   39.Which one of the following statements is TRUE of the Cullinan mine?   [A] The mine is the only business of the town which employs most of the local residents.   [B] It can be mined for another 20 years given Petra’s advanced technology.   [C] It is the world’s second largest diamond mine with a yearly capacity of 1m carats.   [D] Whether the mine will maintain its profitability is yet to know.   40.Petra’s operating philosophy can be said as _____.   [A] to make profits by reducing the costs.   [B] to exploit the surrounding areas of an existing mine.   [C] to integrate the resources of all the money-losing small mines.   [D] to restructure the mine portfolio and to optimize the process management.   41.De Beers has made changes on its development stratege because_____   [A] it plans to shrink its market share and ends   its long-term monopoly.   [B] it wants to open the way for the middle tier of diamond market.   [C] it switches its attention to making larger profits.   [D] it wants to turn around the loss-making 42.mines by cooperating with companies of smaller size.   The future of the new class of diamond firm is _____   [A] promising.   [B] dim.   [C] unknown.   [D] frustrating.   第四节:写作:(1题;满分10分)   43.以Honesty Is Gold 为题,写一篇长为120-150词的小作文。   第三部分:英语课程与教学理论知识   第一节:单项选择填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)。   44. _____采用交际会话的方式,使学生通过完成一定的交际任务达到培养语言运用能力的目的。   A. 交互听力教学模式 B. 任务型学习模式   C. “3P”模式 D. 自下而上的教学模式   45. 词汇教学首先应考虑的问题乃是_____。   A. 词汇教学的内容 B. 词汇的记忆 C. 词汇教学的模式 D. 词汇的选择   46._____指学习者用于获取知识和解决问题的操作方式。   A. 显性策略 B. 隐性策略 C. 元认知策略 D. 认知策略   47._____强调语言的交际功能,倡导“于实际运用中内化语言结构,培养语言能力”。   A.分析型教学 B.经验型教学 C.显性教学 D.隐性教学   48.基础教育阶段英语课程目标的各个级别均以学生语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和_____五个方面的综合行为表现为基础进行总体描述。   A. 语言能力  B.情感能力 C.文化意识 D.认知策略   第二节:填空题(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)。   49、TPR is the abbreviation(缩写)of _____________________.   50、Howard Gardener has proposed the theory of _________________.   51、In some occasions ,meaning can be understood with ________language. such as when we praise the children : “you did a very good job!” you can only say “good” with your thumb raised.   52、We can change seating _____________ once in a while that could add some freshness in the classroom.   53、As a qualified English teacher, first you should have goodpronunciationand ___________.   第三节:简答题(共3小题;每小题5分,满分15分)。   54.在小学英语教学中如何创设情景   55. 如何分析和处理 教材 民兵爆破地雷教材pdf初中剪纸校本课程教材衍纸校本课程教材排球校本教材中国舞蹈家协会第四版四级教材 ?   56.简述听力训练中的具体教学方法   第四节:论述题(1题,满分15分)。   57.列举四种所学的英语教学的重要方法,试选一种简述它的教学特点,并对这种教学法进行评价。
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