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5.中小学的“双基”教学是指()。
A.基础知识,基本技能B.基本理论,基本技能 C.基础知识,基本理论D.基础理论,基本原理
Ⅱ.多项选择题。
(凡多选、少选、不选或错选均不给分)(15分)
1.教学内容的开放性,提倡()。
A.求疑B.求实C.创新D.探索
2.讲授法的基本方式包括()。
A.讲述B.讲解 C.讲读D.讲演
3.新课程强调,教师是学生学习的()。
A.合作者B.引导者C.指挥者D.参与者
4.新课程提倡的学习方式是()。
A.接受式的学习B.合作学习 C.探究学习D.自主学习
5.在实施“中小学继续教育工程”中,要把放在突出地位。
()
A.学历教育B.思想政治教育 C.职业道德教育D.信息技术教育
第二部分英语专业基础知识
Ⅰ.词汇与结构/Vocabularyandstructure(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.—Couldyoudomeafavorandtaketheboxuptothesixthfloor?
—.
A.WithpleasureB.MypleasureC.NowonderD.Nocomment
2.—Ishere?
—No,Bobisillathome.
A.anybodyB.somebodyC.everybodyD.nobody
3.Don’tbeafraidofaskingforhelpitisneeded.
A.unlessB.since C.althoughD.when
4.Thisskirtwasmadeyourmotherherownmeasure.
A.for;
toB.for;
forC.to;
toD.for;
by
5.Tomgotveryangrywhentheotherboysplayedaonhim.
A.roleB.trickC.partD.card
6.Thegirllikesand.
A.tomatos,chickenB.tomatoes,chickensC.tomatoes,chickenD.tomato,chickens
7.—Ithoughtyouwouldn’tmind.
—Well,asamatteroffact,Idon’t,butyoumefirst.
A.shouldaskB.shouldhaveaskedC.mustaskD.musthaveasked
8.Tooursurprise,thestrangertobeanoldfriendofmymother’s.
A.turnedoutB.turnedupC.setoutD.setup
9.Lookatthatlittleboywanderingabout—perhapshehismother.
A.willloseB.islosingC.hadlostD.haslost
10.WhenIcameback,Ifoundmybicyclewas.
A.missedB.losingC.robbedD.gone
11.newbuildingswillbebuiltinmyhometown.
A.AgreatdealsofB.AlotsofC.AplentyofD.Agreatnumberof
12.—DoyoumindifItheTVabit?
—Yes,Ido,becauseI’mbusywithmyhomeworknow.
A.turnonB.turnupC.turndownD.turnoff
13.Tom’smotheralwaystoldhimnottosmokeagain,butdidn’thelp.
A.heB.itC.whichD.as
14.—HowaboutyourtriptoHainan?
—Itcouldn’thavebeen.SometimesIwentswimminginthesea;
sometimesIlayonthesand.
A.sowellB.asbadC.betterD.worse
15.—I’mgoingonatriptoHainanaftertheexam.
—Really?
!
A.HaveanicetimeB.CongratulationsC.OKD.It’sniceofyou
Ⅱ.完形填空/Close(30分)
阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项。
Therearemanykindsoffriends.Somearealways16you,butdontunderstandyou.Somesayonlyafewwordstoyou,butunderstandyou.Manypeoplewillstepinyourlife,butonly17friendsleavefootprints(脚印).Ishallalwaysrecall(回忆)theautumnandthegirlwiththe18.Shewillalwaysbringbackthefriendshipbetweenus.Iknowshewillalwaysbemybestfriend.
Itwasthegoldenseason.Icouldseetheyellowleaves19withthecool20.Insuchaseason,Ilikedwalkingaloneontheroadscoveredwithleaves,21tothesoundofthem.
Autumnisa22seasonandlifeisuninteresting.Thefreedaysalwaysgetme23.Butoneday,thesoundofaviolin24intomyearslikeastream(小溪)flowinginthemountains.IwassosurprisedthatIjumpedtoseewhatitwas.Ayounggirl,standinginthewind,was25inplayingherviolin.
Ihad26seenherbefore.ThemusicwassonicethatIlistenedquietly.Lostinthemusic,IdidntknowthatIhadbeen27thereforsolongbutmyexistence(存在)didnotseemtodisturbher.
Leaveswerestillfalling.Everydaysheplayedtheviolinatthecornerofthebuilding28Iwentdownstairstowatchherperformance.Iwastheonlylistener.Theautumnseemednolongerlonelyandlifebecame29.30wedidntknoweachother,Ithoughtwewerealreadygoodfriends.Ibelieveshealsolovedme.
Autumnwasnearlyover.Oneday,whenIwaslisteningcarefully,thesoundsuddenly31.Tomyastonishment(惊讶),thegirlcameovertome.
“Youmustlikewusicfromtheviolin.”shesaid.
“Yes.Andyouplayverywell.Whydidyoustop?
”Iasked.
Suddenly,a32expressionappearedonherfaceandIcouldfeelsomethingunusual.
“Icameheretoseemygrandmother,butnowImustleave.Ionceplayedverybadly.Itwasyourlisteningeverydaythat33me.”shesaid.
“Infact,itwasyourplaying34gavemeameaningfulautumn,”Ianswered,“Letsbefriends.”
Thegirlsmiled,andsodidI.Ineverheardherplayagaininmylife.Inolongerwentdownstairstolistentoher.Onlythickleaveswereleftbehind.ButIwillalwaysrememberthefinefigure(身影)ofthegirl.Sheislikea35—soshort,sobright,likeashootingstargivingoffsomuchlightthatmakestheautumnbeautiful.
16.A.withB.for C.againstD.to
17.A.goodB.trueC.newD.old
18.A.soundB.songC.playD.violin
19.A.shakingB.hanging C.fallingD.floating
20.A.windB.snowC.airD.rain
21.A.watchingB.listeningC.seeingD.hearing
22.A.livelyB.lovely C.harvestD.lonely
23.A.upB.offC.downD.over
24.A.flowedB.grew C.enteredD.ran
25.A.lostB.active C.busyD.interested
26.A.onceB.never C.oftenD.usually
27.A.waitingB.stopping C.standingD.hearing
28.A.becauseB.so C.whileD.if
29.A.interestingB.moving C.encouragingD.exciting
30.A.ButB.However C.EvenD.Though
31.A.stoppedB.began C.goneD.changed
32.A.happyB.sad C.strangeD.surprised
33.A.surprisedB.excited C.encouragedD.interested
34.A.thatB.which C.itD.who
35.A.songB.dream C.fireD.sister
Ⅲ.阅读理解/Readingcomprehension(50分)
A
WhereisLove?
HowcanwefindLove?
Thepastagesofmanhaveallbeencarefullylabeledbyanthropologists.Descriptionslike“PaleolithicMan”,“NeolithicMan”,etc.,neatlysumupthewholeperiods.Whenthetimecomesforanthropologiststoturntheirattentiontothetwentiethcentury,theywillsurelychoosethelabel“LeglessMan”.Historiesofthetimewillgosomethinglikethis:
“inthetwentiethcentury,peopleforgothowtousetheirlegs.Menandwomenmovedaboutincars,busesandtrainsfromaveryearlyage.Therewereliftsandescalatorsinalllargebuildingstopreventpeoplefromwalking.Thissituationwasforceduponearthdwellersofthattimebecauseofmileseachday.Butthesurprisingthingisthattheydidn’tusetheirlegsevenwhentheywentonholiday.Theybuiltcablerailways,skiliftsandroadstothetopofeveryhugemountain.Allthebeautyspotsonearthweremarredbythepresenceoflargecarparks.”
Thefuturehistorybooksmightalsorecordthatweweredeprivedoftheuseofoureyes.Inourhurrytogetfromoneplacetoanother,wefailedtoseeanythingontheway.Airtravelgivesyouabird’seyeviewoftheworld—orevenlessifthewingoftheaircrafthappenstogetinyourway.Whenyoutravelbycarortrainablurredimageofthecountrysideconstantlysmearsthewindows.Cardrivers,inparticular,areforeverobsessedwiththeurgetogoonandon:
theyneverwanttostop.Isitthelureofthegreatmotorways,orwhat?
Andasforseatravel,ithardlydeservesmention.Itisperfectlysummedupinthewordsoftheoldsong:
“Ijoinedthenavytoseetheworld,andwhatdidIsee?
Isawthesea.”Thetypicaltwentiethcenturytraveleristhemanwhoalwayssays,“I’vebeenthere.”Youmentiontheremotest,mostevocativeplacenamesintheworldlikeElDorado,Kabul,Irkutskandsomeoneisboundtosay,“I’vebeenthere”—meaning,“Idrovethroughitat100milesanhouronthewaytosomewhereelse.”
Whenyoutravelathighspeed,thepresentmeansnothing:
youlivemainlyinthefuturebecauseyouspendmostofyourtimelookingforwardtoarrivingatsomeotherplace.Butactualarrival,whenitisachieved,ismeaningless.Youwanttomoveonagain.Bytravelinglikethis,yoususpendallexperience;
thepresentceasestobeareality:
youmightjustaswellbedead.Thetraveleronfoot,ontheotherhand,livesconstantlyinthepresent.Forhimtravelingandarrivingareoneandthesamething:
hearrivessomewherewitheverystephemakes.Heexperiencesthepresentmomentwithhiseyes,hisearsandthewholeofhisbody.Attheendofhisjourneyhefeelsadeliciousphysicalweariness.Heknowsthatsound.Satisfyingsleepwillbehis:
thejustrewardofalltruetravelers.
36.Anthropologistslabelnowadays’men“Legless”because.
A.peopleforgethowtousetheirlegs B.peopleprefercars,busesandtrains
C.liftsandescalatorspreventpeoplefromwalking D.therearealotoftransportationdevices
37.Travellingathighspeedmeans.
A.people’sfocusonthefutureB.apleasure
C.satisfyingdrivers’greatthrill D.anecessityoflife
38.Whydoestheauthorsay“wearedeprivedoftheuseofoureyes”?
A.Peoplewon’tusetheireyes. B.Intravelingathighspeed,eyesbecomeuseless.
C.Peoplecan’tseeanythingontheirwayoftravel. D.Peoplewanttosleepduringtravelling.
39.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?
A.Legsbecomeweaker. B.Modernmeansoftransportationmaketheworldasmallplace.
C.Thereisnoneedtouseeyes. D.Thebestwaytotravelisonfoot.
40.Whatdoes“abird’seyeview”mean?
A.Seeaviewwithabird’seyes. B.Abirdlooksatabeautifulview.
C.Itisageneralviewfromahighposition. D.Ifisascenicplace.
B
Whenyouthinkofthetremendou