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1、學(xué)習(xí)資料2012 年瑞安教師招聘考試真題(溫州 2012 中小學(xué)教師職務(wù)晉升試卷 初中英語試題卷)應(yīng)考教師須知:1. 本卷滿分 100 分,考試時間 120 分鐘。2. 答題前,請在試題卷、答題卷的密封區(qū)內(nèi)填寫縣(市、區(qū))名、校名、姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號、學(xué)科、考核類別(履職、晉升中級或高級、流動考核) 。3. 所有答題均要寫在答題卷上,做到書寫端正,字跡清晰。答案寫在試題卷上無效。卷一( 30 分)理論測試(在以下三個問題中選擇兩個回答,每題 15 分,共 30 分)1. 對于成長中的學(xué)生教育,為什么說是“知識來得及,體驗來不及” ,請加以簡 要的闡述。2. “第 56 號教室之所以特別, 不是因為
2、它擁有什么, 而是因為它缺乏了這樣一種東西害怕” 對此你有什么看法, 請結(jié)合自己的教育教學(xué)實踐加以闡述。3. 2011 年底,教育部頒發(fā)了義務(wù)教育課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn) ( 2011 版) : 2012 年 6 月,省廳頒布了 浙江省深化普通高中課程改革方案 。 請你結(jié)合教學(xué)實際, 談?wù)剬αx務(wù)教育新課標(biāo)的理解,或者對深化普高課程改革的認(rèn)識。卷二( 70 分)1. Multiple choice (10points)()1. 丁 Is there anything else to discuss?- , I guess.A. Not at all. B. No, that s all C. Yes,I m s
3、ure. D. Yes, of course.( ) 2. No matter how bright a talker you are, there are times when its better _ silent.A. remain B. be remaining C. having remained D. to remain.( ) 3. I made a promise to myself my first year in high school would bedifferent.A. whether B. what C. that D. how( ) 4. Studying We
4、ndy s menu, I found that many of the items are similar to of McDonald s.A. those B. ones C. any D. all精品文檔學(xué)習(xí)資料()5.all the animalsI ve ever had, those two dogs are the most sensitive to the local dialect that I speak.A. From B. Of C. For D. With()6. The research lacks evidence, and therefore, it s co
5、nclusions are doubtful.A. solid B. fierce C. severe D. potential() 7. Brown said he was by no means annoyed, he was glad to be able make himself clearly understood.A. All in all B. For one thing C. On the contrary D. By the way ()8. - Alvin, are you coming with us?-I'd love to, but something une
6、xpected.A. has come up B. was coming up C. had come up D would come up ()9. Mike was usually so careful,this time he made a small mistake.A. thus B still C even D yet()10. Had they known what was coming next, they second thoughts.A. may have B could have C must have had D might have had II Cloze (10
7、 points)Most men and women pass 11 life without ever considering or criticizing 12 their own conditions or those of the world at large. They find themselves born into a certain place in society, and they accept what each day 13 , without any thought beyond what the immediate present requires. They s
8、eek the satisfaction of the needs of moment, without much forethought, and without thinking that by sufficient effort the conditions of their lives 1 be changed. A certain percentage , guided by personal ambition, make the effort of thought and will which is necessaryto place themselves among the mo
9、re 15 members of the community; but very few among these seriously concerned to secure for all the advantage which they seek for 16_ . Only a few rare and exceptional men have that kind of love toward mankind at large that makes them unable to endure patiently the general mass of evil and suffering,
10、 17_ of any relation it may have to their own lives. These few, driven by sympathetic pain, will seek for some new system of society by which life may become richer, 精品文檔more full of 18 and less full preventable evils 19 it is at present. But in the past such men have, as a rule, failed to interest
11、the very victims of the injustices 20 they wished to remedy.(:)11.A outB atC throughD above(:)12.A ifB eitherC whenD both(:)13.A wasB finishesC bringsD is missing(:)14.A couldB mustC wouldD had better(:)15.A numerousB innocentC honestD fortune(:)16.A himB themC themselvesD anyone(:)17. A despiteB re
12、gardless, C becauseD on account(:)18. A problemsB themselves C excuseD when(:)19.A. thanB. whichC. althoughi D. when(:)20. A whoB whichC whereD whomIII Reading (25 points)(A)Everyone knows that rivers carry freshwater into the ocean, but not everyone knows that rivers are not the ocean s only source
13、 of freshwater. Geochemist W川ard Moore of the University of South Carolina has performed studies and analyses which indicate that a large volume of groundwater directly enters the seas,Moore's research focuses chiefly on a process known a s tidal pumping. Groundwater typically seeps into tiny po
14、res in layers of rock. At high tide, salt water also seeps into the rock layers, mixing with the fresh groundwater, and at low tide, the salt/ fresh water mixture gets pulled into the ocean. Then more fresh groundwater is allowed to seep into the rock, and the tidal pumping cycle begins again.Seawat
15、er along the coastline is diluted by freshwater and contains the radioactive isotope radium 226, which erodes off sediment encountered by rivers and groundwater. Since the radium concentrations in rivers are well established, unusually high radium levels in coastal waters indicated to Moore that the
16、re had to be another source of freshwater. To determine just how much groundwater was fallowing into the 精品文檔學(xué)習(xí)資料ocean, Moore examined the chemistry of the freshwater entering the ocean along 200 miles of the South Carolina coast.Rivers and groundwater have different chemical make-ups. The greater o
17、xygen content in river water means that metals in the water, like iron, become oxidized and bind to other water elements; thus, they get trapped in sediment or sink to the bottom of rivers and oceans. Furthermore, rover water generally passesthrough estuaries where sediment and pollutants are filter
18、ed out by plants, animals and plankton. Groundwater on the other hand, contains greater concentrations of dissolved trace element because there is not enough oxygen to oxidize them, and since it is not filtered before entering the ocean, its chemical components enter along with it.From measuring con
19、centrations of groundwater components along the South Carolina coast, Moore concluded that as much as 8 billion gallons of groundwater may flow into the coastal waters every day. That s almost half the volume of freshwater deposited by rivers in South Carolina.Part of the significance of Moore s fin
20、dings is the prospect that groundwater could serve as a source of ocean contamination which could impact marine plants and animals, as a result of his research, scientists will likely undertake studies to specitically measure groundwater pollutants. “ Im raising a flag,” says Moore, conceding that m
21、uch more research needed to fully understand the impact of groundwater flowing into the sea.( ) 21. According to the text, everyone knows that .A. groundwater enters the ocean.B. rivers bring freshwater to the sea.C. rivers are the oceans only resource of freshwater.D. rivers get freshwater from the
22、 oceans.( ) 22. The process that Willard Moore is studying closely is called tidal.A. mixing B cyclingC speedingD pumping精品文檔) 23. The main focus of Paragraph Four is the difference between A rivers and oceansB sediment and pollutantsC irons and trace elementsD river water and groundwater( ) 24. We
23、can conclude from this paragraph that about billion gallons offreshwater enter South Carolina coastal waters every day.A four B eight C twelve D sixteen(B)For centuries, people have been playing kicking games with a ball. The game of soccer developed from some of these early games, the English proba
24、bly gave soccer it s name and its first set of rules. In European countries, soccer is called football or association football. Some people believe that the name of “soccer” came from “assoc”, an abbreviation for the word association. Others believe that the name came from the high socks that the pl
25、ayers were.Organized soccer games began in 1863. In soccer, two teams of eleven players try to kick pr head the ball into their opponents goal. The goalie, who tried to keep the ball out of the goal, is the only player on the field who is allowed to touch the ball with his or her hands. The other pl
26、ayers must use their feet , heads, and bodies to control the ball.Every four years, soccer teams around the world compete for the World Cup. The World Cup competition started in 1930.Brazil is the home of many great soccer players, including the most famous player of all, Pele. With his fast footwor
27、k, dazzling speed, and great scoring ability, Pele played for many years in Brazil and later in New York. During his 22 years in soccer, he scored 1,281 goals and held every major record for the sport.People in more than 140 countries around the world play soccer. It is the national sport of most Eu
28、ropean and Latin American countries. Soccer is definitely the world s most popular sport!James Naismith, a physical education teacher in Massachusetts, invented basketball in 1891. Naismith s boss asked him to invent a game that students could play indoors during bad weather. He wanted to find a gam
29、e that wasn t as physically rough as soccer, football, or wrestling.Naismith attached peach basket to a railing ten feet above the floor at either end of the gym, the players used a soccer ball.A person sat on a ladder next to each basket at wither end of the gym, and threw out the balls that landed
30、 in the basket. Naismith decided that having only five players on each team would keep the game from getting too rough.Two years later, metal hoops with net bags replaced the peach baskets. Officials pulled a string on the nets to release the balls that went in. In 1894, Naismith added the backboard
31、 behind each net and changed to a larger ball. In 1913, people began using the bottomless nets that re used today.During a basketball game, two teams of five players each throw the ball or pass the ball to opposite ends of court, players bounce, or dribble, the ball to the basket or pass the ball to
32、 teammates. A team scores points by getting the ball into their team s basket. The team with the highest score wins.By the end 1900s, basketball was the most popular indoor sport. Athletes in approximately 130 countries play the game. Basketball is especially popular in the United States, China and
33、Puerto Rico.Baseball began in the United State in the early 1880s. some people believe that Abner Doubleday invented the game, others think that baseball came from an old British sport called rounders. Baseball and rounders are very similar. However, in rounders the field players throw the ball righ
34、t at the runner. If the ball hits the runner, he or she is out. In baseball, field player just touches the ball to the base or the running player to get the player out.Today s baseball players use special equipment to help prevent injuries. Field players were baseball gloves to protect their hands.
35、The catcher wears a metal mask, a chest protector, and shin guards. Batters wear plastic helmets to protect their heads.Every spring in the United States, people of all ages play baseball at local fields.It s no wonder that baseball is called the national pastime of the United States.( ) 27. Which of the following events happened first?A. Basketball was i
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