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2018年诸城教师招聘英语试题

单项选择(共二十题,每题一分)

1.Withthe_______ofMary,allthegirlstudentsareeagertogototheparty.

  A.exhibitionB.exceptionC.exceptD.reception

  2.Althoughthetrafficisnotbusy,helikestodriveata_______speed.

  A.spareB.fastC.moderateD.moral

  3.Allthememoriesofhischildhoodhad_______fromhismindbythetimehewas65.

  A.fadedB.illustratedCcomfinedD.concerned

  4.Thisriverissobigthatitisimpossibletobuilda_______underitwithoutmoderntechnology.

  A.canalB.tunnelC.channelD.cable

  5.The_______isnearlydead,soIcannotstartthecaragain.

  A.beanB.beamC.bakeD.battery

       6.Inordertoincreaseouroutput,weneedtoimportmoreproduction_______.

  A.facilitiesB.hensC.votesD.artists

  7.Whenaspacecrafttravels,oneofthemajorproblemsisreentryintotheEarth’s_______.

  A.surfaceB.atmosphereC.attitudeD.bent

  8.Thisriverformsanatural_______betweenChinaandKorea.

  A.boundaryB.stringC.spotD.zone

  9.Sheisalready16yearsold.Butshe_______asifshewerestillalittlegirl.

  A.believesB.absorbsC.accrsesD.behaves

  10.Weare_______attherapidprogressMarkhasmadeinthissemester.

  A.distinguishedB.annoyedC.astonishedD.scored

11This kind of medicine has the power to _______poison.

A.splash B.resist C.adopt D.occupy

12. He is easily _______ so I do not like to talk with him.

A.defended B.afforded C.created D.offended

13.I am _______ to believe that he won’t come back to see his wife again.

A.inclined B.puzzled C.accompanied D.performed

14.Before you mail this letter, you should check again whether you have _______ it or not.

A.sunk B.sighed C.sought D.sealed

15.After talking for nearly ten hours, he _______ to the government’s pressure at last.

 A.expressed B.yielded C.decreased D.approved

16.Paitingin____isoneoftheirspare-timeactivities.

A.oilB.anoilC.oilsD.theoil

17.Oneofthemostsurprisingthingsisthat____maycomefrompetroleum.

A.muchoftomorrowfoodB.manyoftomorrow'sfood

C.muchofthefoodoftomorrowD.muchoftomorrow'sfood

18.Notonly_______knowhim,butalso_______goodfriends

Adoeshe,theyareBdoeshe,aretheyChedoes,theyareDhedoesarethey

19Thelargewingsofthatbird_________ittoflyveryhighandfast.

 A.make B.enable C.force D.realize 

  20Twentyyearsagoitwascommontoseepeople________fromhungeronthestreetsinthatpoornation,butclearlythesituationhasimprovedgreatlysincethen.

A.calling B.preventing C.resulting D.collapsing 

   

完形填空(共二十题,每题1.5分)

WhenAlicestartedtocyclehomefromJenny’shouse,shewasn’tnervous.Shewascertainlynotafraidofthedark.__21___,itwasonlya15-minuteridehome.Buthalfwaythere,shebegantowishthatshehadn’tbeenso___22___. 

Assheroundedasharpbend,itsuddenly___23__cold—verycold.Alice’sbreathbecamepuffsofwhitecloudandherlegsweresocoldthatitbecamehardtoride. 

Withherheartbeatingfast,shestruggledsohardtomove__24__thatshedidn’thearthecarwhichsuddenlyappearedbesideher.Shestoppedbytheroad.Thebigblackcaralso___25___.Slowly,thepassenger-windowbegantoslidedown.Aliceheldherbreath.Inthesoftlightinsidethecar,something_26__.Then,thelightbrightenedandAlicewasstaringatasweet,grey-hairedoldlady.“Hello,dear,”saidtheoldlady.“Ineed___27___.I’mafraidI’mlost.Ineedtofindthenearestairport.Imustbethereinthenextfiveminutes.”

“Airport?

You___28___arelost,”Alicesaid.“Youneedtogobackfivekilometers___29___youreachtheT-junction.Turnleftand___20___foraboutanother10kilometerstothemainhighway.Fromthere,justfollowthe___31___totheairport.ButI’mafraidthere’sno___32__you’llgetthereinfivemin

utes!

“Thankyouverymuch,dear,”repliedtheoldlady.“Don’tworry—I’ll_33__intime.”

The___34___movedupandthecarstartedoff.Alittlewayahead,it___35___andwithheadlightsflashing,itdrovepastAlice.Butthen,something___36___happened.Thecarbeganchanging.First,itscolor__37___fromblacktosilvery-grey.Then,thewheelsbegandisappearing,butthecarcontinuedtomoveforward,__38___justabovetheground.Asthecar___39___intothedarksky,thebigredtail-lightsgrewlargerandlargerandglowedmoreandmorebrightly.Withafaintwhistling___40___,thecarwasgoneinseconds,leavingAliceshakingherheadindisbelief…

(    )21.A.However     

(    )22.A.brave       

(    )23.A.fell        

(    2)4.A.aside      

(    )25.A.arrived     

(    )26.A.gathered    

(    )27.A.help        

(    )28.A.necessarily 

(    )29.A.if          

(    )30.A.drive      

(    )31.A.address    

(    )32.A.doubt      

(    )33.A.haveit   

(    )34.A.door       

(    )35.A.passed     

(    )36.A.strange    

(    )37.A.developed  

(    )38.A.rolling    

(    )39.A.pointed    

(    )40.A.tune      

B.Besides    

B.excited    

B.seemed     

B.around     

B.stopped    

B.existed    

B.gas        

B.normally   

B.until      

B.walk       

B.signs      

B.room      

B.getit     

B.window     

B.rushed     

B.sensitive  

B.appeared   

B.floating   

B.returned        

B.voice     

C.Therefore   

C.curious     

C.proved      

C.forward     

C.stayed      

C.dropped     

C.rest        

C.basically  

C.unless      

C.follow      

C.notices     

C.time        

C.makeit    

C.headlight   

C.turned     

C.imaginable     

C.spread      

C.drawing     

C.broke       

C.sound      

D.Otherwise  

D.stubborn   

D.grew       

D.backward   

D.started    

D.moved      

D.water      

D.certainly  

D.as         

D.march      

D.guidance                    

D.way        

D.finishit  

D.wheel     

D.continued  

D.horrible   

D.faded      

D.flashing   

D.rose       

D.tone      

阅读理解(共10题,每题2分)

1.Ofallthecomponentsofagoodnight’ssleep,dreamsseemtobeleastwithinourcontrol.Indreams,awindowopensintoaworldwherelogicissuspendedanddeadpeoplespeak.Acenturyago,Freudformulatedhisrevolutionarytheorythatdreamswerethedisguisedshadowsofourunconsciousdesiresandfears;bythelate1970s,neurologistshadswitchedtothinkingofthemasjust“mentalnoise”—therandombyproductsoftheneural-repairworkthatgoesonduringsleep.Nowresearcherssuspectthatdreamsarepartofthemind’semotionalthermostat,regulatingmoodswhilethebrainis“off-line.”Andoneleadingauthoritysaysthat,theseintenselypowerfulmentaleventscanbenotonlyharnessedbutactuallybroughtunderconsciouscontrol,tohelpussleepandfeelbetter.“It’syourdream,”saysRosalindCartwright,chairofpsychologyat Chicago’s Medical Center.“Ifyoudon’tlikeit,changeit.”

Evidencefrombrainimagingsupportsthisview.ThebrainisasactiveduringREM(rapideyemovement)sleep—whenmostvividdreamsoccur—asitiswhenfullyawake,saysDr.EricNofzingeratthe University of Pittsburgh.Butnotallpartsofthebrainareequallyinvolved;thelimbicsystem(the“emotionalbrain”)isespeciallyactive,whiletheprefrontalcortex(thecenterofintellectandreasoning)isrelativelyquiet.“Wewakeupfromdreamshappyordepressed,andthosefeelingscanstaywithusallday”,saysStanfordsleepresearcherDr.WilliamDement.

ThelinkbetweendreamsandemotionsshowsupamongthepatientsinCartwright’sclinic.Mostpeopleseemtohavemorebaddreamsearlyinthenight,progressingtowardhappieronesbeforeawakening,suggestingthattheyareworkingthroughnegativefeelingsgeneratedduringtheday.Becauseourconsciousmindisoccupiedwithdailylifewedon’talwaysthinkabouttheemotionalsignificanceoftheday’sevents—until,itappears,webegintodream.

Andthisprocessneednotbelefttotheunconscious.Cartwrightbelievesonecanexerciseconsciouscontroloverrecurringbaddreams.Assoonasyouawaken,identifywhatisupsettingaboutthedream.Visualizehowyouwouldlikeittoendinstead;thenexttimeitoccurs,trytowakeupjustenoughtocontrolitscourse.Withmuchpracticepeoplecanlearnto,literally,doitintheirsleep.

Attheendoftheday,there’sprobablylittlereasontopayattentiontoourdreamsatallunlesstheykeepusfromsleepingor“wewakeupinapanic,”Cartwrightsays.Terrorism,economicuncertaintiesandgeneralfeelingsofinsecurityhaveincreasedpeople’sanxiety.Thosesufferingfrompersistentnightmaresshouldseekhelpfromatherapist.Fortherestofus,thebrainhasitswaysofworkingthroughbadfeelings.Sleep—orratherdream—onitandyou’llfeelbetterinthemorning.

41.Researchershavecometobelievethatdreams

[A]canbemodifiedintheircourses.

[B]aresusceptibletoemotionalchanges.

[C]reflectourinnermostdesiresandfears.

[D]arearandomoutcomeofneuralrepairs.

42.Byreferringtothelimbicsystem,theauthorintendstoshow

[A]itsfunctioninourdreams.

[B]themechanismofREMsleep.

[C]therelationofdreamstoemotions.

[D]itsdifferencefromtheprefrontalcortex.

43.Thenegativefeelingsgeneratedduringthedaytendto

[A]aggravateinourunconsciousmind.

[B]developintohappydreams.

[C]persisttillthetimewefallasleep.

[D]showupindreamsearlyatnight.

44.Cartwrightseemstosuggestthat

[A]wakingupintimeisessentialtotheriddingofbaddreams.

[B]visualizingbaddreamshelpsbringthemundercontrol.

[C]dreamsshouldbelefttotheirnaturalprogression.

[D]dreamsmaynotentirelybelongtotheunconscious.

45.WhatadvicemightCartwrightgivetothosewhosometim

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