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1、. .9/9英語教師把握學(xué)科能力解題比賽一、選擇填空(共25小題;每小題1分。滿分25分)A) 單項(xiàng)填空 從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑1. What great fun it is to play game of basketball after a whole day of study!考場號_ 座位號_ 班級_ XX_ 成績_裝訂線 A. a; aB. a; theC. /; aD. /; the2. Of the seven days in a week, Saturday is said to be the most popular

2、for a wedding in some countries. A. wayB. situationC. eventD. choice3. There is still a copy of the book in the library. Will you go and borrow ? No, Id rather buy in the bookstore. A. it; oneB. one; oneC. one; itD. it; it4. Work gets done when people do it together, and the rewards are higher too.

3、A. easilyB. very easyC. more easilyD. easier5. If you really have to leave during the meeting, youd better leave the back door. A. forB. byC. acrossD. out6. Im still working on my project. Oh, youll miss the deadline. Time is . A. running outB. going outC. giving outD. losing out7. Your job open for

4、 your return. Thanks. A. will be keptB. will keepC. had keptD. had been kept8. Last Saturday Peter had a great deal of fun with his family kites in a park. A. flyB. flewC. to flyD. flying9. Ideally for Broadway theatre and Fifth Avenue, the hotel is a favorite with many guests. A. locatingB. being l

5、ocatedC. locatedD. having been located10. Whats the name? Carol. I spell that for you? A. WouldB. ShallC. CanD. Might11. Those successful deaf dancers think that dancing is an activity sight matters more than hearing. A. whenB. whoseC. whichD. where12. The meeting is about to start, yet the CEO hasn

6、t turned up. No one knows . A. what isthe matterB. how the matter is C. what wrong isD. what does it happen13. The little girl came riding full speed down the motorway on her bicycle. it was! A. What dangerous the sceneB. What a dangerous scene C. How dangerous the sceneD. How a dangerous scene14. C

7、ould you turn the TV down a little bit? . Is it disturbing you? A. Take it easyB. Im sorryC. Not a bitD. It depends15. Good evening. City Garden Hotel. Good evening. ? A. Is there anything I can do for youB. What would you like, please C. Do you still have a room for tonightD. Who is that speaking,

8、pleaseB) 完形填空 先通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑We all know that some things are obviously right. For example, it is right to be kind to other people. It is also right to look after the environment. Some things are 16wrong, too. For instance, we should not hurt or bully

9、others, nor should we litter. Rules often tell us what is right or wrong.Rules can help the public make the right 17, and remain safe. Car drivers have to obey traffic regulations that tell them the right things to do on the road to avoid crashes. Cyclists who give signals before turning or stopping

10、 help prevent 18.If people follow rules without taking other matters into consideration, it will be 19 for them to form what is sometimes called a “black and white” view. For example, they may believe that people should always tell the truth, and that lying is 20 acceptable. Such people always stick

11、 to their views, even if it means that they may get into trouble.Sometimes it may not be so easy to know 21 what is right or wrong. Some people choose not to eat meat because they believe that it is cruel to eat animals, but others argue that they can eat meat and 22 be kind to animals; some insist

12、that stealing is always wrong, but others think that one does not need to feel 23 when stealing some food to eat, if lives in a really poor area and he is starving. Rules help us live together in harmony, because they show us the right way to _ 24 others.However, some people argue that rules may be

13、confusing, having observed that rules change all the time, and that some schools have some regulations and other have different ones so who is to _25_ what is right?16. A. equally B. slightly C. clearly D. increasingly17. A. suggestion B. conclusions C. turns D. choices18. A. accidents B. mistakes C

14、. falls D. deaths19. A. interesting B. vital C. easy D. valuable20.A. seldom B. rarely C. merely D. never21. A. roughly B. exactly C. deliberately D. eventually22. A. still B. even C. later D. somehow23. A. nervous B. anxious C. afraid D. guilty24. A. follow B. instruct C. treat D. protect25. A. pre

15、dict B. decide C. discover D. consider二、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答 題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑AMini Book ExcerptsBiographyWhen Salinger learned that a car park was to be built on the land, the middle-aged writer was shocked and quickly bought the neighboring area to protect it The t

16、ownspeople never forgot the rescue and came to help their most famous neighbor. J. D. Salinger: A Life by Kenneth Slawenski (Random House, $27)Mystery“Youre a smart boy. Bennys death was no accident, and youre the only who saw it happen. Do you think the murderer should get away with it?” The boy wa

17、s starting stubbornly at his lap again. A thought suddenly occurred to Annika, “Did you You recognized the man in the car, didnt you?” The boy hesitated, twisting his fingers, “Maybe,” he said quietly. Red Wolf by Liza Marklund (Atria Books, $25. 99)Short StoriesShe wants to say to him what she has

18、learned, none of it in class. Some women are born stupid, and some women are too smart for their own good. Some women are born to give, and some women only know how to take. Some women learn who they want to be from their mothers, some who they dont want to be. Some mothers suffer so their daughters

19、 wont. Some mothers love so their daughters wont. You Are Free by Danzy Senna (Riverhead Books,$15)HumorDo your kids like to have fun? Come to Fun Times! Do you like to watch your kids having fun? Bring them to Fun Times! Fun Times!s “amusement cycling” is the most fun you can have, legally, in the

20、United States right now. Why spend thousands of dollars flying to Disney World when you can spend less than half of that within a days drive to most cities? Happy And Other Bad Thoughts by Larry Doyle (Ecco, $14. 99)26. If the readers want to know about the life of Salinger, they should buy the book

21、 published by . A. EccoB. Atria Books C. Riverhead BooksD. Random House27. The book Happy And Other Bad Thoughts is intended for . A. young childrenB. Disney World workers C. middle school teachersD. parents with young children28. Which book describes women with characters of their own? A. Happy And

22、 Other Bad ThoughtsB. J. D. Salinger: A Life C. You Are FreeD. Red Wolf 29. After finishing the book Red Wolf, the readers would learn that . A. the boy helped arrest the murdererB. Benny died of an accident C. the murderer got away in the carD. Annika carried out the crimeBThree Boys and a DadBrad

23、closed the door slowly as Sue left home to visit her mother. Expecting a whole day to relax, he was thinking whether to read the newspaper or watch his favourite TV talk show on his first day off in months. “This will be like a walk in the park,” hed told his wife. “Ill look after the kids, and you

24、can go visit your mom.”Things started well, but just after eight oclock, his three little “good kids”Mike, Randy, and Alexcame down the stairs in their night clothes and shouted “breakfast, daddy.” When food had not appeared within thirty seconds, Randy began using his spoon on Alexs head as if it w

25、ere a drum. Alex started to shout loudly in time to the beat. Mike chanted “Wheres my toast, wheres my toast” in the background. Brad realized his newspaper would have to wait for a few seconds.Life became worse after breakfast. Mike wore Randys underwear on his head. Randy locked himself in the bat

26、hroom, while Alex shouted again because he was going to wet his pants. Nobody could find clean socks, although they were before their very eyes. Someone named “Not Me” had spilled a whole glass of orange juice into the basket of clean clothes. Brad knew the talk show had already started.By ten ocloc

27、k, things were out of control. Alex was wondering why the fish in the jar refused his bread and butter. Mike was trying to show off his talent by decorating the kitchen wall with his colour pencils. Randy, thankfully, appeared to be reading quietly in the family room, but closer examination showed t

28、hat he was eating apple jam straight from the bottle with his hands. Brad realized that the talk show was over and reading would be impossible.At exactly 11:17, Brad called the daycare centre.“I suddenly have to go into work and my wifes away. Can I bring the boys over in a few minutes?” The answer

29、was obviously “yes” because Brad was smiling.30. When his wife left home. Brad expected to.A. go out for a walk in the parkB. watch TV talk show with his childrenC. enjoy his first day off workD. read the newspaper to his children31. Which of the following did Randy do? A. Drawing on the wallB. Eati

30、ng apple jamC. Feeding the fish.D. Reading in a room32.Why did Brad ask the daycare centre for help?A. Because he wanted to clean up his house in the afternoon.B. Because he suddenly had to go to his office.C. Because he found it hard to manage his boys home.D. Because he had to take his wife back a

31、t that time33. This text is developed.A. by spaceB. by comparisonC. by processD. by timeC“Have a nice day!” may be a pleasant gesture or a meaningless expression. When my friend Maxie says “Have a nice day” with a smile, I know she sincerely cares about what happens to me. I feel loved and secure si

32、nce another person cares about me and wishes me well.考場號_ 座位號_ 班級_ XX_ 成績_裝訂線“Have a nice day. Next!” This version of the expression is spoken by a salesgirl at the supermarket who is rushing me and my groceries out the door. The words came out in the same tone with a fixed procedure. They are spoke

33、n at me, not to me. Obviously, the concern for my day and everyone elses is the managements attempt to increase business.The expression is one of those behaviors that help people get along with each other. Sometimes it indicates the end of a meeting. As soon as you hear it, you know the meeting is a

34、t an end. Sometimes the expression saves us when we dont know what to say. “Oh, you just had a tooth out? Im terribly sorry, but have a nice day.”The expression can be pleasant. If a stranger says “Have a nice day” to you, you may find it heart-warming because someone you dont know has tried to be n

35、ice to you.Although the use of the expression is an insincere, meaningless social custom at times, there is nothing wrong with the sentence except that it is a little uninteresting. The salesgirl, the waitress, the teacher, and all the countless others who speak it without thinking may not really ca

36、re about my day. But in a strange and comfortable way, its nice to know they care enough to pretend they care when they really dont care all that much. While the expression may not often be sincere, it is always spoken. The point is that people say it all the time when they like.34.How does the auth

37、or understand Maxies words?A. Maxie shows her anxiety to the author.B. Maxie really wishes the author a good day.C. Maxie encourages the author to stay happy.D. Maxie really worries about the authors security.35.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?A. The salesgirl is rude.B. The sa

38、lesgirl is bored.C. The salesgirl cares about me.D. The salesgirl says the words as a routine.36.By saying “Have a nice day,” a stranger may _.A. give his blessing to youB. express respect to youC. try to be polite to youD. share his pleasure with you37.What is the best title of the passage?A. Have

39、a Nice Day a Social CustomB. Have a Nice Day a Pleasant GestureC. Have a Nice Day a Heart-warming GreetingD. Have a Nice Day a Polite Ending of a ConversationDHow is it that siblingscan turn out so differently? One answer is that in fact each sibling grows up in a different family. The firstborn is,

40、 for a while, an only child, and therefore has a completely different experience of the parents than those born later. The next child is, for a while, the youngest, until the situation is changed by a new arrival.The mother and father themselves are changing and growing up too. One sibling might liv

41、e in a stable and close family in the first few years; another might be raised in a family crisis, with a disappointed mother or an angry father.Sibling competition was identified as an important shaping forceas early as in 1918. But more recently, researchers have found many ways in which brothers

42、and sisters are a lasting force in each others lives. Dr. Annette Henderson says firstborn children pick up vocabulary more quickly than their siblings. The reason for this might be that the later children arent getting the same one-on-one time with parents. But that doesnt mean that the younger chi

43、ldren have problems with language development. Later-borns dont enjoy that much talking time with parents, but instead they harvest lessons from bigger brothers and sisters, learning entire phrases and getting an understanding of social concepts such as the difference between “I” and “me”.A Cambridg

44、eUniversity study of 140 children found that siblings created a rich world of play that helped them grow socially. Love-hate relationships were common among the children. Even those siblings who fought the most had just as much positive communication as the other sibling pairs.One way children seek

45、more attention from parents is by making themselves different from their siblings, particularly if they are close in age. Researchers have found that the first two children in a family are typically more different from each other than the second and third. Girls with brothers show their differences

46、to a maximum degree by being more feminine than girls with sisters. A 2003 research paper studied adolescents from 185 families over two years, finding that those who changed to make themselves different from their siblings were successful in increasing the amount of warmth they gained from their pa

47、rents. 38. The underlinedpart “in a different family” (in Para. 1) means“”.A. in a different family environmentB. in a different family tradition C. in different family crisesD. in different families39. In terms of language development, later-borns .A. get their parents individual guidance B. learn

48、a lot from their elder siblingsC. experience a lot of difficulties D. pick up words more quickly40. What was found about fights among siblings? A. Siblings hated fighting and loved playing. B. Siblings in some familiesfought frequently. C. Sibling fights led to bad sibling relationships. D. Siblings

49、learned to get on together from fights.三、任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:請將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號的橫線上。每個空格只填一個單詞。Traveling to all corners of the world gets easier and easier. We live in a global village,but this doesnt mean that we all behave in the same way.How should we beha

50、ve when you meet someone for the first time? An American shakes your hand firmly while looking you straight in the eye. In many parts of Asia, there is no physical contactat all. In Japan, you should bow, and the more respect you want to show, the deeper you should bow. In Thailand, people greet each other by pressing both hands together at the chest. In both countries, eye contact is avoided as a sign of respect.Many countries have rules about what you should and shouldnt wear. In Muslim c

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