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某年特岗教师招聘考试小学英语试卷(满分:150分)第一部分专业基础知识Ⅰ.完形填空/Close(20分)In 1990 a report was published about what the earth might be like 20 years from then on. The report was a result of a three year 1.According to the report, the picture of the earth in the year 2010 is not a 2 o ne. The world will be more 3 because the population will continue to grow. The population could be 4 6300 million, almost 2 150 million more than in 1985. Mor e people would move into cities, especially cities in 5 countries. Cities like Cairo and Jakarta probably would 6 have 15 million by then.Food production will 7, but not enough to feed all the people. Farmers will gro w 90% more food than they did in 1985, 8 most of the increase would be in count ries that 9 produce enough food for their people. Little increase is 10 in Sout h Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Poor farming ways are 11 large areas of cro p land, changing farms into deserts. More farmland is 12 as cities become large r and more houses are built. 13 will get worse as industrial countries burn mor e coal and oil. Many of the worlds 14 could disappear as more and more trees are cut down. Energy will continue to be a serious problem. The experts say their picture of the earth for the yea r 2010 15. They only carried out the situation that 16 today. By changing the s ituation, by 17 the problems, the picture can be changed. There is 18 time for the nations of the world to work 19 a plan of action. But they warned that 20 t oo long to make decisions would greatly reduce the chances of success.1. A. learning B. project C. notice D. study2. A. pleased B. pleasant C. safe D. blue3. A. dangerous B. beautiful C. crowded D. terrible4. A. no more than B. as many as C. as much as D. as large as5. A. developing B. developed C. big D. mountainous6. A. none B. each C. all D. neither7. A. insist B. reduce C. increase D. continue8. A. so B. but C. or D. however9. A. already B. hardly C. partly D. never10. A. wanted B. lacked C. found D. expected11. A. destroying B. protecting C. disturbing D. interrupting12.A. saved B. lost C. discovered D. used13.A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Some diseases D. All farmland14.A. animals B. plants C. forests D. people15.A. must be true B. will come true C. can t be true D. may be wrong16.A. happens B. develops C. exists D. appears17.A. settling B. working out C. answering D. dealing18.A. no B. still C. less D. plenty of19.A. about B. in C. out D. for20.A. working B. suggesting C. spending D. waitingⅡ.选词填空/Choose the right words to fill in the blanks(10分)A. contentsB. TakingC. CarefullyD. PlasticE. PackagingF. DeclinedG. Simila rH. typicalI. contractsJ. registeredHis package looks pretty, people will buy just about anything. So says an advertising executive in New York, and he has p roved his point by selling boxes of rubbish for the price of an expensive bottl e of wine.Justin Gignac, 26, has sold almost 900 21 presented plastic boxes of rubbish fr om the street of the Big Apple at between $50 and $100 each. Buyers from 19 c ountries have paid for the souvenirs(纪念品). The idea has been so successful that he is thinking of promoting it around the world.It all began when Mr. Gignac was at a summer workshop. "We had a discussion abo ut his importance of 22," he recalls. "Someone said packaging was unimportant.I disagreed. The only way to prove it was by selling something nobody would eve r want."He searches the streets of Manhattan and typical 23 include broken glass, subwa y tickets, Starbucks cups and used 24 forks. "Special editions" are offered at a high price. He charged $100 for rubbish from the opening day of the New York Yankees stadium.Mr. Gignac denies 25 his customers for fools: "They know what theyre getting. They appreciate the fact that theyre taking something nobody would want and finding beauty in it."Some 26 customers include people who used to live in the city and want a down to earth souvenir. He claims he has even sold to art collectors.Realizing that the concept appears to be a real moneymaker, Mr. Gignac has 27 a company and is employing his girlfriend as vice president. He 28 to discuss hi s profit margins: "Its actually quite a lot of effort putting them together-but yet, garbage is free ."Mr. Gignac is considering more varieties of souvenirs. He maintains that he has signed 29 with people interested in 30 projects from as far as Berlin and Lond on.Ⅲ.单项选择/Single choice(15分)31. Mary has ____ dictionary. She got it from her uncle.A. aB. anC. theD. 不填32. A mobile phone of this type costs too much. You _____ better .A. waitB. waitingC. waitedD. to wait33. Some famous singers live on the______ from their record sales.A. salaryB. valueC. billD. income34. --So you are not spending your holiday in Wuhan this year.--No, ______.A. everywhere in WuhanB. somewhere in WuhanC. somewhere but in WuhanD. anywhere but in Wuhan35. It is strongly suggested that measures _______ students to cheat in the exa ms.A. be taken to preventB. be taken to forbidC. are taken to preventD. are taken to forbid36. Whether by accident or_______ , he arrived too late to help us.A. purposeB. aimC. designD. chance37. --I didn′t do well in the exam. What about you?--I did _______ you. Maybe even worse.A. not better thanB. not worse thanC. as well asD. no better than38. --Will you please spare me a few minutes to accept my interview now, Mr. Ya ng Liwei?-- . But I′ll be free this evening. Would you mind?A. No, I don′tB. Yes, with pleasureC. I′m afraid notD. Yes, I′d be glad t o39. --. Your name again, please.--It′s Bell Green.A. I didn′t quite catch youB. I couldn′t quite catch youC. I don′t hear youD. It′s your name40. The UN should ______the establishment of Iraqi government after the war, I think.A. take part inB. play a leading role inC. play a role amongD. play an important part for41. I read about this story in some books or other. Does it matter_____it was?A. whereB. whatC. howD. which42. We ____ pleasant journey but for the rain.A. would haveB. will haveC. had hadD. would have had43. --Shall I sit at this end of the boat or the other end?--If you keep still, you can sit at_____end.A. neitherB. eachC. eitherD. any44.______you don′t like him is none of my business.A. WhatB. WhoC. ThatD. Whether45. Qingdao is______ most beautiful coastal city and I think Ill go there for second time.A. a; aB. the; aC. the; theD. the; /Ⅳ.阅读理解/Reading comprehension(40分)APeople have flown kites in Japan for more than a thousand years.There are many different kinds of kites.Some look like bats,others look like birds.Most have pictures on them.There are many interesting stories about kites in Japan. One story is about a t hief.He wanted to steal the gold from the top of a high tower.The thief and his friends made a large kite.One dark windy night,he caught hold of the kite.His friends raised it into the air.They moved the kite near the top of the tower. Then the thief was able to steal the gold.Ano ther story is about a father and a son.They were in trouble on an island near Japan.The father made a large kite.His son flew back to Japan with the help o f the kite.The young men of Japan have kite matches.When the kites are flying,the match starts.The young men try to break each others kite strings.The last kite left in the sky is the winner.46. The article mainly tells us______.A. how to fly kites B. kites in Japan C. a thief and a father D. a thief 47. Most kites in Japan_______.A. are very large B. look like birds C. have pictures on them D. are very small 48. In the article, the underlined word "steal" means "______".A. take others things unlawfully(不正当地)B. borrow something from othersC. lend something to othersD. take others things lawfully49. The father made a large kite to help his son to_______.A. steal gold B. fly above the islandC. return to their country D. go to another country50. In the kite match,the young men try to_______.A. make their kites fly highB. draw beautiful pictures on their kitesC. break the lines of each others kitesD. make others happyBIn June, 2007, a group of students from eight high schools in Winnipeg, the cap ital of Canada′s Manitoba province, will begin testlaunching (试验性发射) a satellite the size of a Rubik′s cube.The one kilogram WinCube satellite, named for its home city and its shape, will be put into low orb it. Once in space, it can perform for a few months or up to several years, comm unicating information that could help find the signs of earthquakes.There are 80 similar satellite projects worldwide, but this is the first high school based program of its kind in Canada. 30 Manitoba high school students are having a hand in designing and building the satellite, in cooperation with aer ospace (航空航天的) experts and 10 students from the University of Manitoba, and with support f rom two other organizations.The WinCube project is not something that goes on a piece of paper; it is the real wor ld engineering, allowing high school students to have an opportunity to learn m ore about the exciting world of engineering through their participation in this challenging program. It is also taken as a wonderful example of the unique par tnerships within Manitoba. Designing, building and launching a satellite with h igh school participation will bring this worldclass educational project into reality and Manitoba closer to space."These Manitoba high school students deserve congratulations for their enthusia sm, innovation (创新), and a strong love for discovery," said Education, Citizenship and Youth Mi nister Peter Bjomson. "We want to make science more relevant (相关的), interesting and attractive to high school students by showing them how cla ssroom studies can relate to practical experience in the workplace or, in this case, in space," Bjomson added.The WinCube program is mainly named at inspiring a strong desire for discovery on the part of the students. It also shows Manitobas devotion to research and innovation and the development of a skilled workforc e-all important drivers of knowledge based economic growth.51. According to Mr. Bjomson,, _______.A. those Manitoba high school students are worth praisingB. the study of space can be practically made in classroomsC. Manitoba high schools are famous for the study of spaceD. scientific research is too far away from high school students52. The primary purpose of the project is to________.A. find the early signs of earthquakesB. relate studies to practiceC. help high school students study the real world engineeringD. inspire a strong desire for discovery among the students53. The best title for this passage may be________ .A. Manitoba SchoolB. Win Cube ProgramC. Space CooperationD. Satellite LaunchingCWelcome to my Message Board!Subject: Slimming down classics?Mr.Handsome2007 5 126∶34 AMOrion Books, which decides there is a market in creating cut down classics (经典著作), is slimming down some novels by such great writers as L. Tolstoy, M. Mitch ell and C. Bronte. Now, each of them has been whittled down to about 400 pages by cutting 30 to 40 pages percent of original, with words, sentences, paragraph s and, in a few cases, chapters removed. The first six shortened editions, all priced at £6.99 and advertised as great reads "in half the time", will go on s ale next month, with plans for 50 to 100 more to follow. The publishing house b elieves that modern readers will welcome the shorter versions. Mr.Edwards2007 5 129∶40 AMWell, Im the publisher of Orion Group. Thanks for your attention, Mr. Handsome.I must say, the idea developed from a game of "shame" in my office. Each of us was required to confess (承认) to the most embarrassing blanks in his or her reading. I admitted that I ha d never read Anna Karenina and tried but failed to get through Gone with the Wi nd several times. One of my colleagues acknowledged skipping (跳读) Jane Eyre. We realized that life is too short to read all the books you wan t to and we never were going to read these ones.As a leading publishing house, we are trying to make classics convenient for re aders but it s not as if were withdrawing the original versions. They are still there if you want to read them.Ms.Weir2007 5 1211∶35 AMIm the director of the online book club /Mr. Edwards, I think your shortened editions is a breath of fresh air. I m guilty of never having read Anna Karenina, because it s just so long. Id much rather read two 300 page books than one 600page book. I am looking forward to more shortened classics!Mr.Crockatt2007 5 124∶38 PMI m from the London independent bookshop Corckatt & Powell.In my opinion, the practice is completely ridiculous. How can you edit the clas sics? Im afraid reading some of these books is hard work, and that is why you have to develop as a reader. If people dont have time to read Anna Karenina, then fine. But dont read a shortened version and kid yourself its the real thing. 54. According to the message board, Orion Books .A. opposes the reading of original classicsB. is embarrassed for cutting down classicsC. thinks cut down classics have a bright futureD. is cautions in its decision to cut down classics55. In Mr. Edwards opinion, Orion Group is shortening classics to .A. make them easier to readB. meet a large demand in the marketC. increase the sales of literary booksD. compete with their original versions56. By describing the shortened classics as "a breath of fresh air", Ms. Weir .A. speaks highly of the cut down classicsB. shows her love for original classicsC. feels guilty of not reading the classicsD. disapproves of shortening the classics57. Mr. Crockatt seems to imply that .A. reading the classic works is a confusing attemptB. shortening the classics does harm to the originalC. publishing the cut down classics is a difficult jobD. editing the classic works satisfies children s needsAfter too long on the Net, even a phone call can be a shock. My boyfriends Liverpudlian accent suddenly become too difficult to understand after his cle ar words on screen; a secretary s tone seems more rejecting than Id imagined it would be. Time itself becomes fluid-hours becomes minutes, and al ternately seconds stretch into days. Week ends, once a highlight of my week, ar e now just two ordinary days.For the last three years, since I stopped working as a producer for Charlie Ros e, I have done much of my work as a telecommuter. I submit(提交) articles and edit them by Emails and communicate with colleagues on Internet mailing lists. My boyfriend l ives in England, so much of our relationship is computermediated. If I desired, I could stay inside for weeks without wanting anything.I can order food, and manage my money, love and work. In fact, at times I have spent as long as three weeks alone at home, going out only to get mails and bu y newspapers and groceries. I watched most of the blizzard of 96 on TV.But after a while, life itself begins to feel unreal. I start to feel as though I ve merged(融合) with my machines, taking data in, spitting them back out, just another node (波节) on the Net. Others on line report the same symptoms(症状). We start to strongly dislike the outside forms of socializing. Its like attending an A. A. meeting in a bar with everyone holding a half sipped drink. We have become the Net opponents worst nightmare.What first seemed like a luxury, crawling from bed to computer, not worrying about hair, and clothes and face, has becomes avoidance(逃避), a lack of discipline. And once you start replacing real human contact with cyber interaction, coming back out of the cave can be quite difficult.At times, I turn on the television and just leave it to chatter in the backgrou nd, something that Id never done previously. The voices of the programs relax me, but then Im jarred by the commercials. I find myself sucked in by soap operas, or needing to keep up with the latest news and the weather. "Dateline", "Frontline", "Nig htline", CNN, New York 1, every possible angle of every story over and over, an d over, even when they are of no possible use to me. Work moves from foreground to background.58. Compared to the clear words of her boyfriend on screen, his accent becomes_ _____ .A. unrealB. unbearableC. misleadingD. not understandable59. What does the last paragraph mean?()A. Having worked on the computer for too long, she became a bit strange.B. She is so interested in TV programs that she often forgets her work.C. She watches TV a lot in order to keep up with the latest news and the weathe r.D. She turns on TV now and then in order to get some comfort from TV programs.60. What is the author′s attitude to the computer?()A. At first she likes it but later becomes tired of it.B. She likes it because it is very convenient.C. She dislikes it because TV is more attractive.D. She dislikes it because it cuts off her relation with the outside world.61. The underlined phrase "coming back out of the cave" probably means .A. going back to the dreaming worldB. coming back home from the outside worldC. bringing back direct humanD. getting away from living a strange lifeESome people make you feel comfortable when they are around. You spend an hour w ith them and feel as if you have known them half your life. These people have s omething in common. And once we know what it is, we can try to do it ourselves.How is it done? Here are several skills that good talkers have. If you follow t he skills, they′ll help you put people at their ease, and make friends with th em quickly.First of all, good talkers ask questions. Almost anyone, no matter how shy he i s, will answer a question. One wellknown businesswoman says, "At business lunches, I always ask people what they d id that morning. It′s a common question, but it will get things going." From there you can move on to other matters-sometimes to really personal questions. And how he answers wil l let you know how far you can go.Second, once good talkers have asked questions, they listen to the answers. Thi s point seems clear, but it isn′t. Your questions should have a point and help to tell what sort of person you are talking to. And to find out, you really ha ve to listen carefully and attentively.Real listening at least means some things. First it means not to change the sub ject of conversation. If someone sticks to one topic, you can take it as a fact that hes really interested in it. Real listening also means not just listening to word s, but to tones of voice. If the voice sounds dull, then, its time for you to change the subject.Finally, good talkers know well how to deal with the occasion of parting. If yo u re saying good bye, you may give him a firm handshake and say, "I′ve really enjoyed meeting you." If you want to see that person again, don′t keep it a secret. Let people know what you feel, and they may walk away feeli ng as if they′ve known you half their life.62. Asking questions might be a quite good and suitable way______ .A. for you to make more and more new friendsB. to begin your business talksC. to get the conversation going smoothlyD. for you to make a deep and lasting impression on others63. After having asked somebody a question, it′ll be polite of you to .A. make clear what kind of person he isB. listen to his reply attentivelyC. wait quietly and patiently for his answerD. go on asking him more questions64. Generally speaking, good talkers are persons who______ .A. are good at making any topic interestingB. never talk too much or too littleC. always speak in a gentle wayD. know how and when they should change the topic of the talk65. If you really take delight in meeting someone again, .A. you may take him as your lifelong trustworthy friendB. it seems necessary for you to let him know itC. it′s proper for you to give him a second handshakeD. it′ll be helpful for you to have further understanding of himⅤ.阅读填空/Read this article and fill in the blanks(10分)Americans often say that there are only two things a person can be sure of in l ife: death and tax es. Many people feel that the United States has the worst ta xes in the world.Taxes are the money that people pay to support their government. There are gene rally three levels of government in the United States: federal, states, and cit y; therefore, there are three types of taxes.Salaried people who earn more than four thousand dollars per year must pay a ce rtain part of their salaries to the federal government, and the money is used t o fund state workforce agencies. The percentage varies for different people. It depends on their salaries. The federal government has two level income tax: th at is, 15 or 28 percent.$17,850 is the cut off. The tax rate is 15 percent below$17,850 and 28 percent above.The second tax is for the state government: New York, California, or any of the other fortyeight states, including income tax and sales tax. Some states have an income ta x similar to that of the federal government. Of course, the percentage for the state tax is lower, varying from 6% to 12%. Other states have a sales tax, whic h is a percentage charge to any item which people buy in the state. Some states use income tax and sales tax to raise their revenues.The third tax is for the city. This tax comes in two forms: One is property tax (residents who own a house have to pay taxes on it). The other is excise tax, which is collected on vehicles in a city. The cities use this money for educati on, police, public works, etc.Since Americans pay such high taxes, they often feel that they are working one day each.66.PercentageTaxpayersFederal tax68.28%income below $17,85071.73.67.income tax 6%-12%those who have an income69.unknownthose who buy somethingCity tax70.unkno wn74.excise tax72.75.Ⅵ.翻译/Translation(15分)76. 我认为你们的建议和他们的一样有价值。

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