云南省2016年特岗教师招考(中学英语)考试真题Part One(专业基础知识部分)Ⅰ. Grammar and Vocabulary(20分)Direction:For the following 20 incomplete sentence,you are requiredto chooseone that best completes the sentence from four choices marked A,B,C and D.I、While a peron is asleep,a part of his brain is still.A、activeB、aliveC、liveD、aware2. The voung manthe picture book quickly and decided that he wouldn't buy it after all.A、looked overB、looked outC、looked upD、looked through3、He came to my class every week, but his attitudewas not really interested in the sub-ject.A、expressedB、describedC、explainedD、suggested4、You'd bettersome money for special use.A、pick upB、setasideC、put offD、giveaway5、Mr. Smithwith the government for 40 years by the time he retired.A、would have workedB、has workedC、had workedD、could have worked6、Manytriffid accidentsdriving after drinking.A、result inB、result fromC、lead toD、lead of7、Youngpeoplealwaysgo aheadall warmings about the danger and harm.A.at the cost ofB.in case ofC. regardless ofD. with respect to8、It's already 5 o'clock. Don’t you think it about time.A.we are going homeB.we go homeC.wewenthomeD. we can go home9.It’s essentialthatthese application formsback as early as possible.A. must be sentB. will be sentC. are sentD. be sent10. More than one studentthe examination.A. have passedB. has passedC. have been passedD. has been passed11.The movie star entered the hallby groups of his fans.A. followedB. was followedC. followingD. have followed12. Complicatedthe question is, he can think out the answer within a few minutes.A. asB. thoughC. whereasD. while13. He didn’t tell me the scores of his examinationto know.A. Neither I wantedB. I did not wantC. Neither did I wantD. Not did I want14. Income tax rates areto one’s annual income.A. basedB. associatedC. relatedD. dependent15. I doubt whether he can keephis efforts much longer as he looks very tired.A. atB. onC. inD. up16, When we came out of the cinema, it was.A.fallingB. pouringC. droppingD. descending17. The passengers and suitcaseswere still waiting had to be transferred to another plane.A. whoB. whichC. whatD. that18. it's no useto go now. He is lazyA. if you asked him.B. to asking hiC.Asking AimD. ask him19. Seldomany mistakes during my past five years’ service hereA would I make B. could I madeC. I madeD. did I made20. John was runningthe pace he had learnt from the natives.A, inB.onC.atD.byⅡ. Reading Comprehension(30分)Direction:There are three passages in this part.Passage one is followed by five question or unfinished statements. For each of them, you are required to choose the best choice from the four choice marked A, B , C and D.Passage oneEvery land has its own dining custom, and the United States is no exception. Americans feel that the first rule of being a polite guest is to be on time. If a person is invited to dinner at 6: 30, or not more than a few minutes after. Because she usually does herown coking se times the meal so that the coffee and meat will be at their best at the time she asksthe guest to come. If he is late, the food will not be so good, and the hostess will be disappointed. When the guest cannot come on time, he calls his host or hostess on the telephone, gives the reasonand tells at what time he thinks he can come.As guests continue to arrive, the men in the group stand when a woman enters and remain stand- ing until she has found a chair. A man always rises when he is being introduced to a woman. A womandoes not rise when she is being introduced either to a man or a woman unless the woman is much older.When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is customary for the men to help the ladies bypushing their chairs under them.Even an American may be confused by the number of knives, forks, and spoons beside his plate when he sits down to a formal dinner. The rule is simple, however: use them in the order in which they lie, beginning from the outside. Or watch the hostess and do what she does. The small fork on the outside on the left is for salad, which is often served with the soup. The spoon on the outside at the right is for soup, and so on. Sometimes there is a separate little knife, called a butter spreader, on a small bread-and-butter plate at the left. As the bread is passed, each guest puts his piece on thebread-and-butter plate.21. This passage is mainly aboutA. the dining custom in the United StatesB. low to use knives, forks and spoons when diningC. some special rules in the United StatesD). the good manners at a dinner table22. We can learn forks the spoons paragraph thatA. men should always stand up when someone entersB. women should never stand upwhen she is introduced to someoneC. men should always stand up when he is introduced to a womanD. women should always stand up when someone enters23. The right order to use the knives, forks and spoons at a formal dinner isA. from left to rightB. from right to leftC. from the outsideD. from the inside24. When a person sits down to a formal dinner, he canA. use the knives, forks and spoons at randomB. only use the knives, koras and spoons as the hostessC. enjoy the meal without noticing the rulesD. use the knives. forks and spoons in the order from the outside25. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. If the guest will be late, he should phone his host.B. It is customary for the men to arrange chair for ladies.C. The guest is expected arrive on time because the coffee and will be at their best at that timeD. The butter spreader is separate from other knives.Passage two is followed by five question or unfinished statements. For each of them, you are required to choose the best choice from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Passage twoTrademarks identify and distinguish the products of one business firm from those of another. It may include a word,a sentence,a name,a symbol,a picture,or any combination of these. Trademarks must be attached directly to the product. Many trademarks contain the name of the owner of the business. But manufacturers often use some word to describe the qualities of the product,or make up a word. The spoken part of a trademark is called the brand name.Trademarks provide a simple way for people to determine who is responsible for a particular item. They also help people identify the brands they liked in the past so they may purchase them again. Manufacturers use trademarks to promote the sale of their goods.Service marks also identify goods and services. They do not have to be attached to a product. Companies that provide services to the public,such as transportation companies,use these marks to advertise their services. For example,a blue sign with a bell,the symbol of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company,tells every passer-by that a public telephone is available for use.Laws to protect the rights of the trademark owner were developed in the early 1800's. Most countries now provide for regulation and registration of trademarks. An important protection for trademark rights is federalregistration. In 1905,the U.S. Congress passed the first federal law on trademark registration to be held constitutional.26.What may NOT be included in a trademark as mentioned in the first paragraph?[A] A nice picture. [B] A meaningful symbol.[C] A national flag. [D] A person’s name.27.We learn from the second paragraph that trademarks are useful in that ___________.[A] they help manufacturers to control the prices of their products[B] they offer people the information about market in a simple way[C] they make customers aware of their own responsibility for the items[D] they enable customers to purchase the goods they prefer28.The word “promote”in the last sentence,paragraph 2,probably means “____________”。