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2014年江西教师招聘考试《小学英语》真题及答案

第一部分客观题

一、单项选择题

1.ChineseprilmeministerLiKepiangandhiswifeChengHongsetoffontheirfirststatevisittoAfrica(B)May4.2014.

Ain

Bon

Cby

Dat

2.Ihatemeat.I(C)eatit.

Ausually

BOften

CSeldom

Dalaways

3.----Hello,AreyoustillWuyuan?

----oh,no,we’rebackhome.we(C)areallygoodjourney.

Awillhave

Bhave

Chad

Darehaving

4.----Atpresent,oneofthebestwaystostudyisworkingingroups.

----morechances(B)tostudentstolearnfromeachother.

Aoften

Bareoffered

Careoffering

Darehaving

5.IfyouwanttogetmoreinfrmationaboutEnglishteachingandlearn,p;easevisitour(D)

Acompang

Bstore

Ce-mail

Dwebsite

6.Blog,asharedonlinejournalwherepeoplecanpostdiaryentriesabouttheirpersonalexperienceandhobbies,(D)moreandmorepopularwithpeopleofallages.

Abecomes

Bbecome

Carebecoming

Disbecoming

7.Itisgenerallyacceptedthatchineseweretheearliest(B)footballwhiletheEuropeansestablishedthemodernrulesforfootball.

Ap;ayed

Bp;aying

Ctoplay

Dhavingplay

8.I’msurprisedthatthatAndyis25.Ithoughthewas(B),fortheseemstobeinhisthirties.

Aold

Bolder

Ctoplay

Dhavingplay

9.It(B)beMike.Isawhimgotothelibraryjustnow.

Amustn’t

Bcan’t

Cneedn’t

Dwon’t

10.---Sir,couldyoupleaseputoutyourcigarette?

Thisisasmoke--free(无烟的)school.

---(A)

Ahadknow

Bknow

Chaveknown

Dknew

11.IfonlyI(A)thatwasthelastchanceIcouldtalktoher.Iwouldhavesaidtoher,“Hi,mydearestmom!

Iloveyou”.

Ahadknow

Bknow

Chaveknown

Dknew

12.---Haveyoufoundtheinformationaboutfamouspeople(A)youcanuseforthereport?

---Notyet,I’11searchsomeontheInternet.

Awhich

Bwhom

Cwhat

Dwho

13.Thetwogenerations,Itisoftennottheirage,(D)theireducationthatcausesmisunderstanding.

Alike

Bas

Cor

Dbut

14.---It’salongtimesinceIsawmysister.

----(A)

Awhynotvisit

Bwhynottovisit

Cwhynotvisiting

Dwhydon’tvisit

15.---Wasitnotuntillastweek(B)hedecidedtogiveupsmoking?

---No,Hebeganhesawthenewsfilmlastmonth.

Awhen;assoon

Bthat;immediately

Cdid;that

Dthat;till

16.---Don’tbeangrywithyourstudentswhentheymakemistakesagain,willyou?

No,Iwon’tIknowthat(A)ofusareperfeltafterall

Anone

Bneither

Ceach

Dall

17.---Whydoyouconectsomanyoldbikes?

---I’11havethem(C)andgiveawaytothechildrenwhodon’thavebikes

Ausedup

Bgivenup

Cfixedup

Dsetup

18.---Couldyoupleasetell(D)?

---Goupstairsandturnleft.

Awhatistheteacher’soffice

Bwhattheteacher’sofficeis

Cwhereistheteacher’soffice

Dwheretheteacher’sofficeis

19.All(C)hasalreadlybeendone.

Acanbedone

Bshouldbedone

Cthatcanbedone

Dwhatshouldbedone

20.Hardly()comeintotheroom(A)themeetingbegan.

Ahadthey;when

Btheyhad;when

Cdidthey;than

Dtheydid;then

二、完形填空

Howoftenonehearschildrenwishingtheyweregrown-ups,andoldpeoplewishingtheywere(21B)again.Eachagehasitspleasureanditspains,andthehappiestpersonistheonewhoenjoyswhateachage(22D)himwithoutwastinghistineinuselessregrets.

Childhoodisatimewhentherearefewresponsibilities(责任)tomakelifedifficultIfachildhasgoodparents,heisraised,lookedafterandloved,whateverhemaydo.Itisimpossible.thathewilleveragaininhislifebegivensomuchwithouthavingtodoanythinginreturn.what’smore,lifeisawaysgivingnewthingtothechild-thingsthattheyhavelosttheir(23D)forolderpeople,becausetheyaretoo(24C).Butachildhashispains,heisnotsofreetodowhathewishestodo;teisagainandagainbeingtoldnottodosomething,orbeing(25A)forwhatwhathehaswronglydone

Whenayoungman(26B)toearnhisownliving,hecannolongerexpectothersto(27B)hisfood,hisclothesandhisroombuthastoworkifhewantstolive(28A)ifhespendsmostofhistimeplayingaboutinthewaysthatheusedtoasachild,hewill(29C)hungry.Andifhebreaksthelawsofsociety(30D)heusedtobreakthelawsofthisparents,hemaygotoprison.If,however,heworkshard,keepsoutoftroubleandhasgoodhealth,hecanhavethegreathappinessofbuildingupforhinseifhispositioninsociety.

21.Achildren

Byoung

Cactive

Dstrong

22.Aleaves.

Bhopes

Cjudges

Dgives

23.Apower.

Bsense

Cvalue

Dinterest

24.Apopular

Bmodern

Cfamiliar

Dadvanced

25.Apunished

Btalked

Capproved

Ddestroyed

26.Aplans

Bstarts

Ccontinues

Dmanages

27.Ataketheplaceof

Bpayfor

Cpayoff

Dthinkof

28.Acomfortably

Bfreely

Cpeacefully

Dseparately

29.Afeel

Bface

Cgo

Dmeet

30.Asince

Bwhen

Cwhile

Das

三、阅读理解

A

Nowadays,KoreaisinfluencedbyAmericancultureIfyouvisitSeoul(汉城),youwillseealotoffastfoodstoresinsachavenue,p;acessuchasKFC,MeDonald’s,andBurgerKing.

YouwillalsobesurprisedtoseemanywesternstyleclotheswhicharedifferentformourtraditionalclothessuchastheHanBouk,Whenyougoarounddepartmentstores,youcanseemanyyoungstudentswaitinginlinetobuyfamousbrandssuchas96NewYorkjeans,Guess,Polo,Guest,Channel,andCartiers.Ithardtofindclotheswhichrepresent(代表)traditionalKoreanculture.Thereareonlyafewstoreswhichselltraditionalclothing,andthesestoresarestartingtodisappear.

WhenyouvisitmiddleschoolsinKorea,youwillalsofindstudenfslisteningtomusicontheirCDplayers,mostlyrockandroll,includingthepopmusicofsingerssuchasBritneySpires,ChristinaAguilera,andRickyMartin.Moreover,ifyouaskstudentstotalkaboutKoreanmusictraditions,theyprobablywillnotgiveyouanansweratonce.

Now,however,therearesomevoiceswhichateurgingtopreservepurownculture,Oneisanassociationwhichinsisispeopleeattraditionalfoodsucbaskimchi.TheymakewcbsitestoshowhowtradintionalKoreanfoodsarebencficialforhealthandtheyadvertiseonTVregularlyabouttraditionalcustoms.

theysaythatKoreansarelosingtheiridentity(特性),andtheyarealsoconcernedbccauseyoungpeopledon’tevenknowaboutthetraditionalKOREANHOLIDAYSyheysuggestthatthegovernmentprepareextraprogramstoteachyoungstudentsaboutkoreantraditions.Somemiddleschoolshavetriedtodothismbutitisn’tworkingberyeffeetively.

31.Thepassagemainlytellsus(A)

AtheinfluenceofAmericancultureonSouthKorea

BwhatthecapitalcitySeoulislike

CthepopularityoffastfoodinSouthKorea

DthesocialcustomsinSouthKorca

32.FromthesecondparagraphwecanseethatGuess,Polo,Guestare(C)

Afastfoodrestaurants

Bnamesoffamousstores

Cfamousbrandofclothes

DtraditionalKoreanclothes

33.StoreswhichselltraditionKoreanclothes(B)

Ahavealreadydisappeared

Barehardtofindnow

Cstartotsellforelgnclothes

Dhavemovedoutofthemainstreets

34.Wgatdoestheunderlinedword“preserve”meaninthispassage?

(A)

AproteetBpreventCpretendDprevent

35.Whatisthemainparposeoftheassociation?

(D)

AToencouragepeopletocattraditionalfood

BTomakepeoplerealizetheirduties

CTomakesureyoungpeoplelivehealthlly

DTOkeeptheirownwayoflifeandculturealive

B

Scientistshavefoundanewuseforchildren’simaginations-tomakestomachachesgoaway.

TheBBCreportsanewstudythatshows:

“Childrencanbetaughttousetheirimaginationstodealwithstomachaches.”Thismaybeverygoodnewsforparentswhoneedaquickcurefortheirsickchildren.

Anymotherorfatherunderstands:

thestomachproblemisoneofthemostfrequentthingstheirchildrencomplainabout.Aroundtwentypercentofchildrensufferfromstomachachesthatdoctorscannotfindareasonfor.

Thisnewresearchisespeciallygoodforkidswithactiveimaginations.Researchersfoundthatthemorecreativethechildis,thebetterheorsheisatimaginingthepainaway.

TheresearchersusedarelaxingCDwithchildren.Avoiceguidedthemthemthroughdifferentfantasysituations.Oneofthesewaspretendingtobefloatingonacloud.Thirtychildrentookpartinthetests.Halfofthemusedthe“guidedimagery”method,andtheotherhalfreceivednormalmedicines.Researchersfound73.3percentofkidswhogotnormaltreatment.

StudyleaderDr.MirandaTilburgwasveryexitedaboutherfindings.Shebelievedthatitwasaverycheapandeasytostopchildren’sstomachaches.Shesaiditwouldnotworkaswellwithadults.

36.Thisnewstudymaybegoodnewsforthosewho.(C)

A.havelessimaginations.

B.don’tknowhowtorelax.

C.wanttostoptheirkids’stomachachesinashorttime

D.canfindwhychildrensufferfromstomachaches.

37.Whatkindofkidswillbenefitmostfromthenewresearch?

(D)

A.Kidswholikelisteningtomusic.

B.Kidswhoaregoodatrememberingthings.

C.Theindependentkids.

D.Kidswithactiveimaginations.

38.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

(A)

A.Sometimes,doctorsdon’tknowwhychildrensufferfromstomachaches.

B.Childrencomplainabouttheirlearningproblemsmostfrequently.

C.Themorecreativethechildrenis,thelesslikelyheorsheistohaveastomachache.

D.30childrenreceivednormalmedicinesinthetests.

39.Fromtheendofthepassage,wethat.(D)

A.adultscanalsousetheirimaginationstomakestomachachesgoaway.

B.Dr.MirandaTilburgwasn’tpleasedwithherfindings

C.Thenormalcureforstomachacheswillnotbeused.

D.Ach

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