2014教资考试《英语学科知识与能力》模拟试题及答案三

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高中《英语学科知识》教师资格证考试统考真题和解析

高中《英语学科知识》教师资格证考试统考真题和解析

精选文档2014 年下半年高中《英语学科知识》教师资格证考试统考真题及答案一、选择题(本大题共30 小题,每题 2 分,共60 分)在每题列出的四个备选选项中选择一个最正确答案,请用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案字母按要求涂黑。

错选、多项选择或未选均无分。

of the following is the proper pronunciation of “ have to“as a result of assimilation?A. / hef tu /B. / hev tu /C. / h?f tu /D./ h? v tu /of the following shows the proper rhythmical pattern of the sentence?A. ′ Come to ′ see us at our ′ new a`partmentB.`Come to`see us at`our new`apartmentC.`Come to`see us`at our`new`apartmentD.`Come to`see us`at our`new a`parementcame to dinner and my mom fixed a roast,prime rib,pie,yohurt,dri nks,and that kind of _,and it was really good.her _sister,Judith is a shy,unsociable person who dislike to go to parties or to make new friends.pledged support for “_ care ”,where youngsters were looked after be close relatives like aunts or uncles,but not parents.will never know all that was in his head at the time,_ .will anyone else anyone else willwon′ t anyone else anyone else won′ tdoesn′t want to work right now because she thinks that if she_a job she probably wouldn ′t be able to visit her friends very often.to get to get got have gotis the correct way to read the decimal “ 106.16 ” in English?hundred and six point one hundred and six point six teenhundred and six points one six hundred and six points s ixteenany of the maxims under the Cooperative Principle is floutedon purpose,might arise.精选文档structure propositionunderstanding implicatureEnglish is a_ variety of the English language.teaching pronunciation,the teacher should tell the students that_can be used to convey more important messages.a teacher asks students to discuss how the writer ˊs ideas are organized in the text,he/she intends to develop studentsˊskill of _ .of the following focus(es)on accuracy in teaching grammar?drillsplaya teacher says“Next,please pay attention to the time of arrival and departure ofthe planes in the recording.”,he / she intends to develop students'skill of _ .the general picturesounds specific informationa teacher asks students to list as many ways as they can to tell someone to open the door and list the possible functions ofa sentence in different/she is probably trying to highlight_.teacher would use_to help students communicate in teaching speaking.drills discussionand acting aloud17. _assessment is used to measure how the performance of a particular st udent or group of students compares with that of another.of the following teacher's instruction could serve the purpose of eliciting ideas?we move after me,everyonecan you see in this picture does the world“ quickly”mean?of the following is an example of teachers 'indirect corrective feedback?A.Say “ went ” instead of “go”never use “ at ” that wayA is not the right answer can help him with this se ntence?Physical Response as a TEFL method is more often used for teaching_.course course请阅读 passage1, 达成第21~25小题Passage1Unless you spend much time sitting in a college classroom or browsin g through certain areas of the Internet,it's possible that you had not heard of trigger warnings until a few weeks ago,when they made an appearance in the newspaper exp lained that the term refers to preemptive alters,issued by a professo r or an class might be sufficiently graphic to spark symptoms of po st-traumatic-stress disorder.The term seems to have originated in online feminist forums,where tri gger warnings have for some years been used to flag discussion of r ape or other sexual Times piece,which was skeptically tit led“warnings are moving from the online fringes to the classroom,and mi ght be more broadly applied to highlight in advance the distress or offense that a work of literature might cause. “ Huckleberry Finn ”would come with a warning for those who have experienced racism;The Merchant of Venice would have an anti-Semitism warning ca ll from students for trigger warnings was spreading on campuses such as Oberlin,where a proposal was drafted that would advise professors to“be aware of racism,classism,sexism,and other issues of privilege and oppression”in devising their syllabi;and Rutgers,where a student argued in the c ampus newspaper that trigger warnings would contribute to preserving t he classroom as a“ safe space ” for students.Online discussion of trigger warnings has sometimes been guardedly sym pathetic,sometimes Valenti has noted on The Nation 's website that potential triggers for trauma are so manifold as tobe beyond the possibility of cataloguing:“There is no triggers for warning for living your life.”Some have suggested that a professor's ability to teach would be compromised should it become commonplace for“ The Great Gatsby ”to hear a trigger warning alerting readers to the disgusting characte rs and incidents within its have worried that trigger-warning advocates,in seeking to protect the vulnerable,run the risk of d isempowering them instead,“Bending the world to accommodate our personal frailties does not he lp us overcome them” ,Jenny Jarvie wrote on The New Republic's online site.Jarvie's piece,like many others on the subject,cited the University of Calif ornia,Santa Barbara,as a campus where champions of trigger warnings ha ve made significant this year,students atd upon a resolution recommending that such warnings be issued in ins tances where classroom materials might touch upon“rape,sexual assault,abuse,self-injurious behavior,suicide,and graphic vio lence ” .The resolution was brought by a literature student who said t hat,as a past victim of sexual violence,she had been shocked when a teacher showed a movie in class which depicted rape,without giving advance notice of the student hoped to spare others the possibility of experiencing a post-traumatic-stress reaction.The trigger-warning debate may,by comparison,seem hard to understand;but express a large cultural preoccupation with achieving safety,and a f ear of living in its hope that safety might be found,asin a therapist's office,in a classroom where literature is being taught is in direc t contradiction to one purpose of literature,which is to give express ion through art to difficult and difficult and uncomfortable ideas,and thereby to enlarge safe space,nor,probably,should it it's difficult to fault those who hope that it might be,when the outsi de world constantly proves itself pervasively hostile,as well as,on oc casion,horrifically violent.of the following groups of people are most in favor of “trigger warning ” ?of the following might be a possible change to be brought about by trigger warning to literature teaching?will abandon materials related to racism,sexism,violence,etc.will ignore students' s requests for a“ safe space ”in designing their syllabi.will give students advance notice of the content that is likely to distress or offend them.will allow students to express different and uncomfortable ideas to enlarge their experience.does the author mean by“ compromised ” in PARAGRAPH3?24.What does“ them” in PARAGRAPH3refer to?of the following can be the negative impact that trigger wa rning exerts on literature teaching according to the writer?may highlight the purpose of literature teaching.may expose students to the dark side of the world.may deprive students of their intellectual growth.may cause students to experience a post-traumatic-stress disorder.请阅读 passage2, 达成 26~30小题。

2014教师资格《英语学科知识能力》试题及答案(2)

2014教师资格《英语学科知识能力》试题及答案(2)

一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)1.一Would you like to join US in the game?一__________,for I have something important to d0.A.1 willB.I'd love toC.1 won’tD.I'm afraid not2.We’re going to the bookstore.You can come with us__________you can meet US there later.A.andB.butC.orD.then3.一NaJlcy is not coming to the party tonight.--But she__________me she‘d love to.A.tellsB.toldC.had toldD.is telling4.一May I have a glass of beer,please?一Beer?Sorry,there’S__________left,but would you like some juice instead?A.noneB.somethingC.no oneD.nothing5.一What a hot day!Have you had a drink?一Yes.But I'd like to have__________after work.A.itB.oneC.otherD.another6.--I knocked into a tree when l went to the railway station for my friend.一I suppose you__________too fast.A.driveB.are drivingC.droveD.were driving7.一Whom would you like to be your assistant,Jack or David?一If I had to choose,David would be__________choice.A.goodB.betterC.the betterD.the best8.一I feel very happy that l__________to be the host.一Congratulations!A.chooseB.aIn chosenC.was chosenD.have chosen9.mInventors have changed the way we live.一So they ale famous for the great things they__________.A.doB.didC.ale doingD.had done10.The Statue of Liberty was given to American people by __________as a gift in 1884.A.FranceB.SpainC.ItalyD.Britain。

2014年下教师资格证高级英语真题答案

2014年下教师资格证高级英语真题答案

2014年下半年中小学教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力试题(高级中学)参考答案及解析一、单项选择题1.【答案】C。

解析:考查读音的同化。

have to在发音过程中出现了同化现象,即have和to 作为相邻词使用时,/v/受后面清辅音/t/的影响变成与自己对应的清辅音/f/,于是读音变为/hæf tu/。

2.【答案】A。

解析:考查句子重读。

一般来说,句子中的实词需要重读,比如名词、动词、形容词、副词、数词等。

虚词多数情况下不重读,比如冠词、介词、物主代词(形容词性)、连词、感叹词等。

故A项正确。

3.【答案】B。

解析:考查名词辨析。

meat“肉,肉类”,stuff“东西”,staff“工作人员”,dish “碟子,盘子”。

题中的roast,prime rib,pie,yoghurt,drinks都属于stuff,故选B。

4.【答案】D。

解析:考查形容词辨析。

分析句子可知空格处应填与shy(害羞的)和unsociable (不爱交际的)意思相反的词,因此选gregarious(爱交际的,合群的)。

5.【答案】B。

解析:考查惯用搭配。

根据由where引导的从句对先行词“()care”的描述,可知该处表示亲属抚养的意思。

kinship care为惯用搭配,意为“寄养,亲属抚养”,符合题意,故选B。

6.【答案】A。

解析:考查倒装句。

nor本身表示否定,后面的助动词不需再用否定形式,且句子要完全倒装。

故选A。

7.【答案】B。

解析:考查虚拟语气。

if后面的句子是虚拟语气,表示与将来事实相反的情况。

句意为“Jean现在不想工作,如果她有了工作,就不能经常拜访她的朋友了”,从句表示的是对将来事实的假设,所以应该用表示将来的虚拟形式,即were to do/should do/did,故选B。

8.【答案】A。

解析:考查英语中带有小数点的数字的读法。

小数点之后的数字要一个一个读出来,之前的数字按照正常规则来读。

2014上半年教师资格考试《高中英语》真题(原卷)

2014上半年教师资格考试《高中英语》真题(原卷)

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[职业资格类试卷]2014年下半年中学教师资格认定考试(高级英语学科知识与教学能力)真题试卷一、单项选择题1 Which of the following is the proper pronunciation of "have to" as a result of assimilation?(A)/hef tu/(B)/hev tu/(C)(D)2 Which of the following shows the proper rhythmical pattern of the sentence?(A)'Come to 'see us at our 'new a'partment.(B)'Come to 'see us at 'our new 'apartment.(C)'Come to 'see us 'at our 'new 'apartment.(D)'Come to 'see us 'at our 'new a'partment.3 He came to dinner and my mom fixed a roast, prime rib, pie, yoghurt, drinks, and all that kind of______, and it was really good.(A)meat(B)stuff(C)staff(D)dish4 Unlike her______sister, Judith is a shy, unsociable person who dislikes to go to parties or to make new friends.(A)charming(B)friendly(C)gracious(D)gregarious5 He pledged support for "______ care", where youngsters were looked after by close relatives like aunts or uncles, but not parents.(A)family(B)kinship(C)sibling(D)relative6 I will never know all that was in his head at the time, ______.(A)nor will anyone else(B)nor anyone else will(C)nor won't anyone else(D)nor anyone else won't7 She doesn't want to work right now because she thinks that if she______a job she probably wouldn' t be able to visft her friends very often.(A)has to get(B)were to get(C)had got(D)could have got8 What is the correct way to read the decimal "1016" in English?(A)One hundred and six point one six.(B)One hundred and six point sixteen.(C)One hundred and six points one six.(D)One hundred and six points sixteen.9 When any of the maxims under the Cooperative Principle is flouted on purpose, ______might arise.(A)ambiguous structure(B)contradictory proposition(C)mutual understanding(D)conversational implicature10 Indian English is a______variety of the English language.(A)social(B)regional(C)historic(D)situational11 In teaching pronunciation, the teacher should tell the students that______can be used to convey more important messages.(A)rhyme(B)stress(C)devoicing(D)rhythm12 When a teacher asks students to discuss how the writer's ideas are organized in the text, he / she intends to develop students' skill of______.(A)recognizing the textual structure(B)understanding the writer's intention(C)distinguishing facts from opinions(D)commenting on the content of the text13 Which of the following focus(es) on accuracy in teaching grammar?(A)Simulation.(B)Substitution drills.(C)Role play.(D)Discussion.14 When a teacher says "Next, please pay attention to the time of arrival and departure of the planes in the recording.", he / she intends to develop students' skill of______. (A)predicting(B)getting the general picture(C)distinguishing sounds(D)getting specific information15 If a teacher asks students to list as many ways as they can to tell someone to open the door and list the possible functions of a sentence in different contexts, he / she is probably trying to highlight______.(A)the potential meanings of a sentence(B)different realizations of the same function(C)the relationship between form and function(D)different ways of getting people to do the same thing16 The teacher would use______to help students communicate in teaching speaking. (A)substitution drills(B)group discussion(C)listening and acting(D)reading aloud17 ______assessment is used to measure how the performance of a particular student or group of students compares with that of another.(A)Criterion-referenced(B)Norm-referenced(C)Formative(D)Summative18 Which of the following teacher's instructions could serve the purpose of eliciting ideas?(A)Shall we move on?(B)Read after me, everyone.(C)What can you see in this picture?(D)What does the world "quickly" mean?19 Which of the following is an example of teachers' indirect corrective feedback?(A)Say "went" instead of "go".(B)We never use "at" that way.(C)Choice A is not the right answer.(D)Who can help him with this sentence?20 Total Physical Response as a TEFL method is more often used for teaching______. (A)children(B)adults(C)ESP course(D)GE course20 Unless you spend much time sitting in a college classroom or browsing through certain areas of the Internet, it' s possible that you had not heard of trigger warnings until a few weeks ago, when they made an appearance in the Times. The newspaper explained that the term refers to preemptive alerts, issued by a professor or an institution at the request of students, indicating that material presented in class might be sufficiently graphic to spark symptoms of post-traumatic-stress disorder.The term seems to have originated in online feminist forums, where trigger warnings have for some years been used to flag discussions of rape or other sexual violence. The Times piece, which was skeptically titled "Warning: The Literary Canon Could Make Students Squirm", suggested that trigger warnings are moving from the online fringes to the classroom, and might be more broadly applied to highlight in advance the distress or offense that a work of literature might cause. "Huckleberry Finn" would come with a warning for those who have experienced racism; "The Merchant of Venice" would have an anti-Semitism warning attached. The call from students for trigger warnings was spreading on campuses such as Oberlin, where a proposal was drafted that would advise professors to "be aware of racism, classism, sexism, and other issues of privilege and oppression" in devising their syllabi; and Rutgers, where a student argued in the campusnewspaper that trigger warnings would contribute to preserving the classroom as a "safe space" for students.Online discussion of trigger warnings has sometimes been guardedly sympathetic, sometimes critical. Jessica Valenti has noted on The Nation's website that potential triggers for trauma are so manifold as to be beyond the possibility of cataloguing: "There is no trigger warning for living your life." Some have suggested that a professor's ability to teach would be compromised should it become commonplace for "The Great Gatsby" to hear a trigger warning alerting readers to the disgusting characters and incidents within its pages. Others have worried that trigger-warning advocates, in seeking to protect the vulnerable, run the risk of disempowering them instead. "Bending the world to accommodate our personal frailties does not help us overcome them", Jenny Jarvie wrote on The New Republic's online site.Jarvie's piece, like many others on the subject, cited the University of California, Santa Barbara, as a campus where champions of trigger warnings have made significant progress. Earlier this year, students at U.C.S.B. agreed upon a resolution recommending that such warnings be issued in instances where classroom materials might touch upon "rape, sexual assault, abuse, self-injurious behavior, suicide, and graphic violence". The resolution was brought by a literature student who said that, as a past victim of sexual violence, she had been shocked when a teacher showed a movie in class which depicted rape, without giving advance notice of the content. The student hoped to spare others the possibility of experiencing a post-traumatic-stress reaction.The trigger-warning debate may, by comparison, seem hard to understand; but express a larger cultural preoccupation with achieving safety, and a fear of living in its absence. The hope that safety might be found, as in a therapist's office, in a classroom where literature is being taught is in direct contradiction to one purpose of literature, which is to give expression through art to difficult and uncomfortable ideas, and thereby to enlarge the reader's experience and comprehension. The classroom can never be an entirely safe space, nor, probably, should it be. But it's difficult to fault those who hope that it might be, when the outside world constantly proves itself pervasively hostile, as well as, on occasion, horrifically violent.21 Which of the following groups of people are most in favor of "trigger warning"? (A)Students.(B)Reporters.(C)Feminists.(D)Professors.22 Which of the following might be a possible change to be brought about by trigger warning to literature teaching?(A)Teachers will abandon materials related to racism, sexism, violence, etc.(B)Teachers will ignore students' requests for a "safe space" in designing their syllabi.(C)Teachers will give students advance notice of the content that is likely to distress or offend them.(D)Teachers will allow students to express different and uncomfortable ideas to enlarge their experience.23 What does the author mean by "compromised" in PARAGRAPH 3?(A)Questioned.(B)Improved.(C)Challenged.(D)Weakened.24 What does"them" in PARAGRAPH 3 refer to?(A)Risks.(B)Frailties(C)Traumas.(D)Possibilities.25 Which of the following can be the negative impact that trigger warning exerts on literature teaching according to the writer?(A)It may highlight the purpose of literature teaching.(B)It may expose students to the dark side of the world.(C)It may deprive students of their intellectual growth.(D)It may cause students to experience a post-traumatic-stress disorder.25 The medical community owes economists a great deal. Amartya Sen won a Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences in 1998. He has spent his entire career promulgating ideas of justice and freedom, with health rarely out of his gaze. Joseph Stiglitz won a Noble in 2001. In 1998, when he was chief economist at the (then) notoriously regressive World Bank, he famously challenged the Washington Consensus. And Jeff Sachs, a controversial figure to some critics, can fairly lay claim to the enormous achievement of putting health at the center of the Millennium Development Goals. His "Commission on Macroeconomics and Health" was a landmark report, providing explicit evidence to explain why attacking disease was absolutely necessary if poverty was to be eradicated. And I must offer my own personal gratitude to a very special group of economists—Larry Summers, Dean Jamison, Kenneth Arrow, David Evans, and Sanjeev Gupta. They were the economic team that drove the work of Global Health 2035.But although we might be kind to economists, perhaps we should be tougher on the discipline of economics itself. For economics has much to answer for. Pick up any economics textbook, and you will see the priority given to markets and efficiency, price and utility, profit and competition. These words have chilling effects on our quest for better health. They seem to marginalize those qualities of our lives that we value most of all—not our self-interest, but our humanity; not the costs and benefits of monetary exchange, but vision and ideals that guide our decisions. It was these issues that were addressed at last week's Global Health Lab, held at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.Anne Mills, Vice-Director of the School, fervently argued the case in favor of economists. It was they who contributed to understanding the idea of "best-buys" in global health. It was economists who challenged user fees. And it was economists whomade the connection between health and economic growth, providing one of the most compelling political arguments for taking health seriously. Some economists might adore markets, but not health economists, she said. "Health care is different." For her kind of economist, a health system is a "social institution that embodies the values of society".Although competition has a part to play in health, it should be used judiciously as a mechanism to improve the quality of care. Chris Whitty, Chief Scientific Adviser at the UK's Department for International Development, expressed his contempt for those who profess indifference to economics. Economics is about the efficient allocation of scarce resources. Anyone who backed the inefficient allocation of resources is "immoral". He did criticize economists for their arrogance, though. Economists seemed to believe their ideas should be accepted simply because of the authority they held as economists. Economics, he said, is only one science among many that policy makers have to take into account. But Clare Chandler, a medical anthropologist, took a different view. She asked, what has neoliberal economics ever done for global health? Her answer, in one word, was "inequality". Neoliberal economics frames the way we think and act. Her argument suggested that any economic philosophy that put a premium on free trade, privatization, minimal government, and reduced public spending on social and health sectors is a philosophy bereft of human virtue. The discussion that followed, led by Martin McKee, posed difficult questions. Why do economists pay such little attention to inequality? Why do economists treat their theories like religions? Why are economists so silent on their own failures? Can economics ever be apolitical? There were few satisfactory answers to these questions.26 Which of the following best describes the author's attitude toward economists? (A)Contempt.(B)Reservation.(C)Detachment.(D)Endorsement.27 Who holds a critical view on economists' role in medical field according to the passage?(A)Amartya Sen.(B)Jeff Sachs.(C)Larry Summers.(D)Clare Chandler.28 Which of the following is the closest in meaning to "discipline" in PARAGRPH 2?(A)Subject.(B)Lesson.(C)Punishment.(D)Regulation.29 Which of the following is NOT used in the author's presentation of his ideas?(A)Thesis statement.(B)Rhetorical questions.(C)Specific examples.(D)Direct quotation.30 What does the author intend to tell the reader?(A)There is still a long way to go for economists to genuinely contribute to global health.(B)Economists' role in global health is, to a large extent, negative.(C)Economists increased the inequality of resource allocations in global health.(D)Economics is only one science among many that policy makers have to take into account in providing health care programs.二、简答题31 根据题目要求完成下列任务。

2014下半年教师资格高中英语学科知识与教学能力真题及答案

2014下半年教师资格高中英语学科知识与教学能力真题及答案

2014下半年教师资格高中英语学科知识与教学能力真题及答案一、选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)在每小题列出的四个备选选项中选择一个最佳答案,请用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案字母按要求涂黑。

错选、多选或未选均无分。

1.which of the following is the proper pronunciation of “have to “ as a result of assimilation?A./hef tu/B. /hev tu/C. /hæf tu/D. /hæv tu/1.【答案】C。

解析:本题考查音系学规则。

Have to 在发音过程中出现了同化现象。

2.which of the following shows the proper rhythmical pattern of the sentence?A.´Come to ´see us at our ´new a`partmentB.`Come to`see us at `our new `apartmentC.`Come to`see us `at our `new` apartmentD.`Come to `see us`at our`new a`parement2.【答案】A。

解析:`Come to`see us at `our new `apartment.3.He came to dinner and my mom fixed a roast, prime rib ,pie, yohurt, drinks, and that kind of _,and it was really good.A. meatB. stuffC. staffD. Dish3.【答案】B。

解析:本题考查名词词义辨析。

Meat 是“肉,肉类”,staff是“工作人员”,dish是“碟子,盘子”。

2014教资考试《英语学科知识与能力》模拟试题及答案一

2014教资考试《英语学科知识与能力》模拟试题及答案一

2014教资考试《英语学科知识与能力》模拟试题及答案一一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)1.Those robots can walk like__________.A.humanB.humansC.humenD.humens2.She with her friends__________to visit their teacher every week.A.goB.goingC.goesD.went3.I don’t think the poor__________always poor.Working hard__________very important.A.is;isB.are;areC.are;isD.is;are4.Would you mind__________the window?A.I closingB.my closingC.me closingD.me close5.It has been__________since we went out to play last time.A.some timeB.sometimeC.sometimesD.some times6.--I knocked into a tree when l went to the railway station for my friend. 一I suppose you__________too fast.A.driveB.are drivingC.droveD.were driving7.一Whom would you like to be your assistant,Jack or David?一If I had to choose,David would be__________choice.A.goodB.betterC.the betterD.the best8.一I feel very happy that l__________to be the host.一Congratulations!A.chooseB.aIn chosenC.was chosenD.have chosen9.mInventors have changed the way we live.一So they ale famous for the great things they__________.A.doB.didC.ale doingD.had done10.The Statue of Liberty was given to American people by __________as a gift in 1884.A.FranceB.SpainC.ItalyD.Britain11.Which of the following sounds is a voiced bilabial stop?A./m/B./v/C./p/D./b/12.The different phones which can represent a phoneme in different phonetic environments ale called the__________of that phoneme.A.minimalB.allomorphC.phonesD.Mlophones13.The reforms of English course evaluation mainly__________.A.emphasis on formative evaluationB.realize the diversification of evaluation subjects and varieties formsC.put oil the ways of examD.1et students study independently14.When design“task—based”teaching activities,teachers may ignorethat__________.A.Activities should take students’life experience and interest as the starting point,the con-tents and ways should be true as much as possibleB.Activities should actively improve mutual penetration and link between English and other subjectsC.Activities should improve students to gain,handle and use information,communicate in English and develop the ability of solving practical problems in EnglishD.Activities should not be limited to classroom teachin9.It should extend to the study and life outside the classroom15.To teach students writing effectively.teachers may guide students through the writing process as follows:①mapping②editing③outlining④brainstorming ⑤freewriting@draft ingWhich answer is in the correct order of writing process?A.①④③⑤⑥②B.④③⑤①⑥②C.④①⑤③⑥②D.③①④⑥⑤②16.__________is generally considered that far from the linguistic context of target language whose language system is different from source language’S.A.Second Language TeachingB.Foreign Language Teachingmon Language TeachingD.Native Language Teaching17.Hymes believes that English communicative skills contain grammatical competence,__________,discourse competence and strategic competence.A.social and cultural awarenessB.social behaviorC.social awarenessD.social experience18.The implication of Language Input Theory gives to foreign language teaching is that language teaching should firstly pay attention to_________.A.a certain amount of language inputB.1anguage signC.1inguistic meaningD.1anguage use19.English learning strategies do NOT include__________.A.cognitive strategyB.control strategymunication strategyD.test-taking strategy20.Teachers should actively use a variety of teaching resources,__________,and design teaching process which is suitable for the development of students.A.teach with textbooks reasonablye textbooks flexibly and creativelye textbooks as requirede textbooks step by step请阅读Passage One,完成第21—25小题。

2014年上教师资格证高级英语真题答案

2014年上教师资格证高级英语真题答案

2014年上半年中小学教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力试题(高级中学)(精选)参考答案及解析一、单项选择题1.【答案】A。

解析:考查最小对比对。

最小对比对(minimal pairs)是指只有一个音素不同的一组单词。

sip[sIp]和zip[zIp],tip[tIp]和dip[dIp],map[mæp]和nap[næp]都是最小对比对。

其他选项,diphthong“双元音”,allophone“音位变体”,phoneme“音位,音素”,故选A。

2.【答案】C。

解析:考查句子语调。

一般情况下,陈述句和特殊疑问句用降调。

一般疑问句用升调。

选择疑问句or前面的词用升调。

一句话中列举并列单词时除最后一个用降调外,其余全用升调。

故选C。

3.【答案】C。

解析:考查名词辨析。

句意为“为了方便讨论,我们最好()能力和表现”。

separation“分离”,division“分割,划分”,distinction“区分,区别”,difference“差异,差别”。

根据句意,应该是区分能力和表现,故选C。

4.【答案】B。

解析:考查动词辨析。

句意为“政府官员应()他们的工资信息”。

dissent “不同意”;disclose“揭露,公开”,侧重指揭露或泄露鲜为人知或保密的事;unfold“展开,展现”;uncover主要指移去遮盖物使东西显露出来,也可指揭露阴谋秘密等。

根据句意,应该是使工资信息公开化,故B符合语境及句意。

5.【答案】C。

解析:考查介词短语辨析。

句意为“学生们排成一队走出来"。

inperson“亲自”,in private“私下地,秘密地”,in order“按顺序”,in progress“进展”。

根据句意,应该是排成一队按顺序走出来,故选C。

6.【答案】A。

解析:考查强调句。

句意为“在西藏,直到黎明他们才看到远处被雪覆盖的白皑皑的山峰”。

该强调句型为:It is/was not until+被强调部分+that+其他部分,此句型中It is/was not...已经是否定句了,that后面的句子要用肯定式,且须用陈述句语序。

2014年上半年教师资格考试高中英语真题

2014年上半年教师资格考试高中英语真题

2014年上半年中小学和幼儿园教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力试题(高级中学)一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)1.Sip and zip,tip and dip,map and nap are all__.A.minimal pairsB.diphthongsC.allophonesD.phonemes2.Which of the following words in bold is pronunced with a falling tone?A.Do you have any specials?B.You’re kidding…he has lost his job?C.When will we have the exam,today or tomorrow?D.The flat has a kitchen,a living room,two bedrooms,and a bath.3.We’d better makes a clear__between competence and performance for the convince of our discussion.A.separationB.divisionC.distinctionD.difference4.It has been suggested that all government officials__information on their income.A.dissentB.discloseC.unfoldD.uncover5.The children lined up and walked out__.A.in personB.in privateC.in orderD.in progress6.It was not until dawn__the snowcapped peak in the remote in Tibet.A.that they sightedB.did they sightC.that they did not sightD.had they sighted7. __enough time and money,the investigators would have been able to discover more evidence in this case.A.GivingB.GivenC.To giveD.Being given8.Criticism and self-criticism are necessary__they may help us to find out and correct our mistakes.A.by thatB.at thatC.on thatD.in that9.What maxim is flouted in such ext reme example of tautologies as “Boys are boys”,and “Lies are lies”?A.The maxim of quantity.B.The maxim of qualityC.The maxim of relevance.D.The maxim of manner.10.Sociolinguists study varieties of language and,accordingly,will be interested in the analysis of all od the following EXCEPT__.A.regional dialectB.registerC.figures of speechD.social dialect11.In a listening activiey,students are asked to note down the time and places of events.The aim of this activity is to develop the skill of__.A.listening for giseB.listening for specific informationC.listening for structureD.listening for vocabulary12.Which of the follwing can NOT be used as a pre-reading task?A.Predicting what a passage is about.B.Creating a word wev ralated to a topic.C.Listening to the recording of a passage.D.Sharing what is already known about a topic.13.Which of the following does a teacher want his/her students to develop if he/she guides them to take notes key words,abbreviations and symbols? A.Cultural awareness. nguage awareness.C.Learning strategies.nguage knowledge.14.If a teacher gives commands in English and asks students to show understanding by action or gestures,he/she is most probably using__. municative Approahc B.Audio-lingual ApproachC.Grammar Translation MethodD.Total Physical Response15.According to The National English Curriculuim Standards,the language knowledge students are required to learn consists of phonetics,vocabulary,grammar, __.A.funcion and themeB.culture and societyC.literature and linguisticsD.discouse and genre16.There are two syllables in the word “motto”./au/occurs in both syllables,but the first one is longer than the second because__.A.it is stressedB.it comes before a consonantC.it is in the first syllableD.it comes between two consonants17.Whcih of the following should a teacher avoid when using an ELT course book?A.Selecting appropriate supporting materials and resources.B.Interpreting curriculum goals and its expectations for the couse.C.Planning lessons in relation to specific goals,topics,texts,and tasks.D.Implementing everything in the book without considering students’needs and levels.18.To assess how well students are able to apply what they have learned in completing a given task,a teacher would use__assessment.A.performanceB.selfpetenceD.peer19.Popular as it might be,the Presentation-Practice-Producion teaching model is not considered appropriate in teaching__.A.phoneticsB.grammarC.vocabularyD.reading20.If a teacher starts with language examples and guides students to work out the rules,he/she is using the__method.A.deductiveB.conduciveC.inductiveD.consturctive请阅读Passage 1,完成第21-25小题。

2014下半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(高级中学)真题及答案(教师版)

2014下半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(高级中学)真题及答案(教师版)

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【答案】A 【解析】解析:考查倒装句。nor本身表示否定,后面的助动词不需再用否定形式,且句子要完全倒装。故选A。
【答案】A
【解析】解析:考查句子重读。一般来说,句子中的实词需要重读,比如名词、动词、形容词、副词、数词等。虚词多数情况
下不重读,比如冠词、介词、物主代词(形容词性)、连词、感叹词等。故A项正确。
3、He came to dinner and my mom fixed a roast, prime rib, pie, yoghurt, drinks, and all that kind of__________, and it was really good. A、meat B、stuff C、staff D、dish
【答案】B 【解析】解析:考查惯用搭配。根据由where引导的从句对先行词“ __________care”的描述,可知该处表示亲属抚养的意思。 kinship care为惯用搭配,意为“寄养,亲属抚养”,符合题意,故选B。
6、I will never know all that was in his head at the time,__________. A、nor will anyone else B、nor anyone else will
of__________. A、recognizing the textual structure B、understanding the writer's intention C、distinguishing facts from opinions D、commenting on the content of the text

2014上半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)真题(教师版)

2014上半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)真题(教师版)

【答案】A
【解析】
17、Which of the following should a teacher avoid when using an ELT course book? A、Selecting appropriate supporting materials and resources. B、Interpreting curriculum goals and its expectations for the course. C、Planning lessons in relation to specific goals, topics, texts, and tasks. D、Implementing everything in the book without considering students' needs and levels.
【答案】D 【解析】考查比较句型。than用作比较时需要与比较级连用,排除B。more than和rather than均可表示对比,但前后的比较项应为 平行结构。本题中作比较的是going to the cinema,所以需要用动名词watching,故选D。
9、Whichof the following may illustrate the difference between "competence"and
A、A B、B C、C D、D
【答案】A 【解析】考查读音规则。(1)以t、d结尾的动词加一ed后,发(id]音;(2)以清辅音结尾的动词,加-ed
3、The student from a __________family can afford most of the books he wants. A、well-to-do B、to-do-well C、do-to-well D、do-well-to

2014下半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)真题及答案(教师版)

2014下半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)真题及答案(教师版)

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【答案】B 【解析】考查动词搭配。resent后接动名词,expect后接不定式。句意为“被告知要等待他很生气,他希望部长到达的时候能立 即见他”.故选B。
6、Tom's school was on the other side of the road, so he was told to watch out for cars when __________ the street. A、crossing B、cross C、crossed D、to cross
【答案】A 【解析】考查连词辨析。句意为“你可以睡在大厅的沙发上,——你也可以去附近的旅馆”。可知,句子前后应该用能表达选择 关系的连词,故选A。
8、Not a single word__________when he was forced to leave home and join the army in 1937. A、did Mark leave B、left Mark C、did leave Mark D、Mark left
4、Founded in 2003, the company specializes in canned fruits and vegetables and __________food export business. A、quick-freezing B、quick-frozen C、quickly-freezing D、quickly-frozen
【答案】B
【解析】考查英语语音教学。英语中的重音可以用来表示强调,表达重要信息。
12、When a teacher asks students to discuss how the writer's ideas are organized in the text,he / she intends to develop students' skill of A、recognizing the textual structure B、understanding the writer's intention C、distinguishing facts from opinions

2014年上教师资格证高级英语真题

2014年上教师资格证高级英语真题

2014年上半年中小学教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力试题(高级中学)(精选)注意事项:1.考试时间120分钟,满分150分.2.请按规定在答题卡上填涂、作答.在试卷上作答无效,不予评分.编者注:本套试卷共33题,依次为单项选择题(30题)、简答题(1题)、教学情境分析题(1题)、教学设计题(1题).以下为精选的部分试题.一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)在每小题列出的四个备选项中选择一个最佳答案,请用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案字母按要求涂黑.错选、多选或未选无分.1.Sip and zip,tip and dip,map and nap are all().A.minimal pairsB.diphthongsC.allophonesD.phonemes2.Which of the following words in bold is pronunced with a falling tone?A.Do you have any specials?B.You’re kidding…he has lost his job?C.When will we have the exam,today or tomorrow?D.The flat has a kitchen,a living room,two bedrooms,and a bath.3.We’d better makes a clear()between competence and performance for the convince of our discussion.A.separationB.divisionC.distinctionD.difference4.It has been suggested that all government officials()information on their income.A.dissentB.discloseC.unfoldD.uncover5.The children lined up and walked out().A.in personB.in privateC.in orderD.in progress6.It was not until dawn()the snowcapped peak in the remote in Tibet.A.that they sightedB.did they sightC.that they did not sightD.had they sighted7.()enough time and money,the investigators would have been able to discover more evidence in this case.A.GivingB.GivenC.To giveD.Being given8.Criticism and self-criticism are necessary()they may help us to find out and correct our mistakes.A.by thatB.at thatC.on thatD.in that9.What maxim is flouted in such extreme example of tautologies as“Boys are boys”,and“Lies are lies”?A.The maxim of quantity.B.The maxim of qualityC.The maxim of relevance.D.The maxim of manner.10.Sociolinguists study varieties of language and,accordingly,will be interested in the analysis of all od the following EXCEPT().A.regional dialectB.registerC.figures of speechD.social dialect11.In a listening activiey,students are asked to note down the time and places of events.The aim of this activity is to develop the skill of().A.listening for gistB.listening for specific informationC.listening for structureD.listening for vocabulary12.Which of the follwing can NOT be used as a pre-reading task?A.Predicting what a passage is about.B.Creating a word web ralated to a topic.C.Listening to the recording of a passage.D.Sharing what is already known about a topic.13.Which of the following does a teacher want his/her students to develop if he/she guides them to take notes using key words,abbreviations and symbols?A.Cultural awareness.nguage awareness.C.Learning strategies.nguage knowledge.14.If a teacher gives commands in English and asks students to show understanding by action or gestures,he/she is most probably using().municative ApproachB.Audio-lingual ApproachC.Grammar Translation MethodD.Total Physical Response15.According to The National English Curriculum Standards,the language knowledge students are required to learn consists of phonetics,vocabulary,grammar,().A.function and themeB.culture and societyC.literature and linguisticsD.discourse and genre16.There are two syllables in the word“motto”./əu/occurs in both syllables,but the first one is longer than the second because().A.it is stressedB.it comes before a consonantC.it is in the first syllableD.it comes between two consonants17.Whcih of the following should a teacher avoid when using an ELT course book?A.Selecting appropriate supporting materials and resources.B.Interpreting curriculum goals and its expectations for the course.C.Planning lessons in relation to specific goals,topics,texts,and tasks.D.Implementing everything in the book without considering students’needs and levels.18.To assess how well students are able to apply what they have learned in completing a given task,a teacher would use()assessment.A.performanceB.selfpetenceD.peer19.Popular as it might be,the Presentation-Practice-Producion teaching model is not considered appropriate in teaching().A.phoneticsB.grammarC.vocabularyD.reading20.If a teacher starts with language examples and guides students to work out the rules,he/she is using the()method.A.deductiveB.conduciveC.inductiveD.consturctive请阅读Passage1,完成第21-25小题.Passage1Among the throngs of American prowling the malls and trawling e-commerce sites,many are looking out for themselves.Retail-research firm NPD Group said,thus far,about one third of consumers haveengaged in what is called self-gifting.That’s up from12percent in a typical prerecession year,and up from the19percent who said they planned to do so last year.The National Retail Federationk,the dispenser of all holiday-related data,said in2012,nearly60percent of shoppers would do so.The latest step in the evolution of our burgeoning culture of narcissism?Yes.Self-gifting makes psychological and economic sense given what Americans have endured three years.THE POST-BUST(破产)era has been a long,hard,heroic slog of balance-sheet improvement. Americans have labored to save money and hack away at the huge mountain of debt they accumulated during the credit boom.According to the New Youk Federal Reserve,consumers have knocked down their aggregate debt load from$12.67trillion in the third quarter of2008to$11.31trillion in the third quarter of2012;credit-card debt is off$192billion from the peak.Americans have cut their load by spending more carefully and engaging in that most un-American of traits:self-abnegation.After living frugally for so much of the year and for so many years who can blame a parents at an Apple Store for buying herself a new iPad?Indeed,self-gifting may actually be a function of the new abstemiousness.Let’s say you’ve been holding off on replacing your old television.Why not buy it around November or December when insane promotions and free shipping are available?Besides,it’s not like self-gifters are solely interested in self-pleasure.An NRF survey said that the typical self-gifter would spend about$140on himself this year.For comparison’s sake,the survey said the typical shopper would spent about$750in all.After a long period of economic madness(remember the housing bubble and the dotcom mess),self-gifting is a sign of much-needed economic rationality.Shopping for others involves a certain amount of wrong guesswork with negative financial consequence.This year,for example,CEB TowerGroup claims that Americans will load$110billion onto gift cards and give them as presents.But the market-research firm says that about1.6percent of that total,about$1.7billion,will go used.Meanwhile,a large percentage of gifts wind up getting returned.Adults surveyed by BIG insight in November2012 found that35percent of people reported returning at least some of their gifts.Returns induce guilt and raise the specter of uncomfortable conversations about what happened to that giant striped sweater.But more significant,returns are bad for the environment.They lead to more trips to the mall,higher shopping costs,and the unnecessary use of packaging materials.These days,the rise of e-commerce means shopping is now antiseptic:sit and click.With the charm gone,we have to come up with other ways to make the experience pleasurable.As the song goes,“Have yourself a merry little Christmas”.21.What have the retail research and surveys revealed about self-gifting?A.It hasn’t helped improve balance sheets.B.It is an age-old practice for most Americans.C.It has been on the rise since the recent recession began.D.It has reflected the American tradition of self-abnegation.22.What did the author intend to illustrate by citing a comparison from an NRF survey on the expenses of a typical self-gifter and those of a typical shopper?A.Self-gifters were only interested in self-pleasure.B.Self-gifting could be a sign of abstemiousness.C.Self-gifting was very conducive to living frugally.D.Self-gifters bought things both for themselves and for others.23.What does the underlined word“aggre gate”in PARAGRAPH3most probably mean?A.GiganticB.HeavyC.TotalD.Maximum24.What does the underlined word“them”in PARAGRAPH5refer to?A.Gift cardsB.AmericansC.$110millionD.CEB TowerGroup projects25.What is the author’s attitude toward online self-gifting?A.UnclearB.NeutralC.NegativeD.Supportive请阅读Passage2,完成第26-30小题.Passage2Among China’s greatest art treasures are the Buddhist caves near Dunhuang.Their ancient frescoes and sculptures have survived wars,environmental damage,antiquities hunters,and the chaotic Cultural Revolution.Today domestic tourism is the biggest threat:the UNESCO World Heritage site has an optimal capacity of3,000per day,but peak times can see twice that many visitors.The Mogao Grottoes are especially vulnerable to mass tourism.Their ecosystems are fragile.A buildup of humidity and carbon dioxide from visitors’breath can lead to flaking and discoloration of wall paintings.To preserve the caves,the Dunhuang Academy is pioneering an ambitious project to digitize the site. Recently,the Arthur M.Sackler Gallery in Washington,D.C.,offered a tantalizing glimpse at the undertaking.Donning3-D glasses,visitors were transported into a breathtaking“virtual”Dunhuang grotto,known as Cave220.The3-D,interactive experience is flooded with vivid color,close-up details, moving images of flying bodhisattvas,even sound.“Dunhuang rank as the single most importantrepository of early Chinese art.Here the great cultures of the world—Greek and Roman,Persian and Middle Eastern,Indian and Chinese—constantly interacted for over a millennium,”said Mimi Gates,who formed the Dunhuang Foundation.“High-resolution digitization will provide a lasting record of this artistic treasure for all mankind and can make it accessible beyond China.”A dozen years ago,the Dunhuang Academy began cooperating with foreign institutions to conserve the treasures.Among the projects,one used a camera to create a digital archive of the caves.The results will be used in the academy’s planned$40million state-of-the-art visitor center which will present virtual tours of the caves to save the real site wear and tear.The scope of the project is daunting.It requires20 minutes or so to record a9-square-meter fresco,and there are492caves with murals inside.But the Sackler exhibit proved how enthralling even a single virtual cave can be.Real caves provide no light bulbs.Once they reach critical levels of moisture and temperature,they are shut to the public.Only a few dozen caves are accessible to visitors at any given time.But the Sackler’s virtual tour was different.One of the most popular features was the“magnifying glass,”which can zoom in on,say,a zither depicted in a mural.The instrument appears to pop out of the wall,enlarge, and then rotate in space.Visitors can also“flip”back and forth between the intricate Tang-dynasty mural and a later,cruder Sung-dynasty fresco.To help Cave220’s Tang dancer paintings magically come to life,two Chinese performers were flown to the Applied Laboratory for Interactive Visualization and Embodiment(ALIVE)in a Hong Kong university.For three days the dancers were filmed over and over performing intricate steps,fluid movements,and careful manipulation of long,sinuous ribbons.They appeared in the Sackler tour, dancing as if in midair,clad in brightly colored Tang period costume.ALIVE’s project manager,Leith Chan,said that while he’s become intimately familiar with the images of Cave220,he hasn’t been to Dunhuang yet.“I can’t wait to visit the real thing.”26.Which of the following factors mentioned in the article may cause a severe damage to the Buddhist caves today?A.Antiquities hunters.B.Environmental damage.C.The number of tourists.D.Visitors exceeding the optimal number.27.Which of the following would NOT experienced by visitors in the Arthur M.Sackler’s Gallery in Washington,D.C.?A.Background music and sound.B.Color and delicacy of treasures.C.Genuine interaction with treasures.D.Enthralling perfoumance of flying bodhisattvas.28.What does the underlined phrase“this artistic treasure”in PARAGRAPH4refer to?A.Dunhuang.B.Early Chinese art.C.Indian and Chinese art.D.Persian and Middle Eastern art.29.What does the underlined word“daunting”in PARAGRAPH5probably mean?A.LimitedB.IntimidatingC.Very broadD.Rather exciting30.Which of the following is the best title for this article?A.Digital Tourism in Future China.B.IT in Arthur M.Sackler’s Virtual TourC.IT and Presentation of China’s Mogao GrottoesD.China’s Fabled Mogao Grottoes Turn to Digital Tourism二、简答题(本大题1小题,20分)根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答.31.简述写作教学中“范文”的作用,并说明范文在教学中的使用步骤及每个步骤的教学目标.三、教学情境分析题(本大题1小题,30分)根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答.32.某教师在完成一篇关于旅行的课文教学后,要求学生做下列练习.Choose words from the list to complete the e your dictionary if necessary:Travel cruise trip voyage journey tour expedition1)We went on a sightseeing()round London.2)We’re going on a day()to the country.3)The return()from Spain took36hours.4)We went on a Mediterranean()and the ship was very comfortable.5)At the moment he’s away on a business().6)We had a good flight but the train()was awful.根据所给信息从下面两个方面作答:(1)分析此练习的目的(至少三个);(12分)(2)从至少三个角度说明此类练习对语言学习和使用的意义.(18分)四、教学设计题33.缺题。

教师资格《英语学科知识与教学能力(初级中学)》模拟试题及答案三

教师资格《英语学科知识与教学能力(初级中学)》模拟试题及答案三

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2014上半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(高级中学)真题及答案(教师版)

2014上半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(高级中学)真题及答案(教师版)

【答案】B 【解析】解析:考查非谓语动词。investigators和give之间是被动关系。故用过去分词形式作条件状语.相当于If(the investigators were)given…。句意为“如果给调查者足够的时间和资金.他们就可以在这个案子中发现更多的证据了”.
8、Criticism and self-criticism are necessary __________they may help us to find out and correct our mistakes. A、by that B、at that C、on that D、in that
5、The children lined up and walked out__________. A、in person B、in private C、in order D、in progress
【答案】C 【解析】解析:考查介词短语辨析。句意为“学生们排成一队走出来”。in person“亲自”,in private“私下地,秘密地”,in order“按 顺序”,in progress“进展”。根据句意,应该是排成一队按顺序走出来,故选C。
【答案】A 【解析】解析:考查强调旬。句意为“在西藏,直到黎明他们才看到远处被雪覆盖的白皑皑的山峰”。该强调句型为:It is/was not until+被强调部分+that+其他部分.此句型中It is/was not…已经是否定句了.that后面的句子要用肯定式,且须用陈述句语 序。故选A。
7、__________enough time and money, the investigators would have been able to discover more evidence in this case. A、Giving B、Given C、To give D、Being given

2014年初中教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》预测试卷(5)

2014年初中教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》预测试卷(5)

2014年初中教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》预测试卷(5)2014年初中教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》预测试卷(5)一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)1、The implication of Language Input Theory gives to foreign language teaching is that language teaching should firstly pay attention to_________.A.a certain amount of language inputB.1anguage signC.1inguistic meaningD.1anguage use2、 This book ismore difficult for the students in Grade One.A.ratherB.quiteC.tooD.very3、 Which of the following statements does not belong to teaching activities?A.Survey and interview.B.Planning text structure.C.Impromptu speaking and discussion.D.Cooperative learning.4、一Which one of these do you want?—————————.Either will d0.A.I don’t mindB.I'm sureC.No problemD.Go ahead5、 Which of the following vowel is the rounded vowel?A./i:/B./u:/C./i/D./a:/6、请阅读下面材料,完成第6-35小题。

High-quality customer service is preached(宣扬)by many,but actually keeping customers happy is easier said than done.Shoppers seldom complain to the manager or owner of a retail store,but instead will alert their friends,relatives,co-workers,strangers and anyone who will listen.Store managers are often the last to hear complaints.and often find out only when their regular customers decide to frequent their competitors,according to a study joinfly conducted by Verde group and Wharton sch001.“Storytelling hurts retailers and entertains consumers,”said Paula Courtney,President of the Verde group.“the store loses the customer,but the shopper must also find a replacement.”On average,every unhappy customer will complain to at least four other,and will no longer visitthe specific store.For every dissatisfied customer,a store will lose up to three more due to negative reviews.The resultin9“snowball effect”can be disastrous to retailers.According to the research,shoppers who purchased clothing encountered the most problems.Ranked second and third were grocery and electronics customers.The most common complaints include filled parking lots,cluttered(塞满了的)shelves,over-loaded racks,out-of-stock items,long check—out lines,and rude salespeople.During peak shopping hours,some retailers solved the parking problems by getting moonlighting local police to work as parking attendants.Some hired flag wavers to direct customers to empty park-ing spaces.This guidance eliminated the need for customers to circle the parking lot endlessly,andavoided confrontation between those eveing the same parking space.Retailers can relieve the headaches by redesigning store layouts,pre·stocking sales items,hir- ing speedy and experienced cashiers,and having sales representatives on hand to answer questions.Most importantly,salespeople should be diplomatic and polite with angry customers.“Retailers who’re responsive and friendly are more likely to smooth over issues than those who arefl’t so friendly.”said Professor Stephen Hoch.“Maybe something as simple as a greeter at the store entrance would help.”Customers can also improve futun-shopping experiences by filing complaints to the retailer,in-stead of complaining to the rest of the world.Retailers ale hard-pressed to improve when they have no idea what is wrong.Why are store managers often the last to hear complaints?A.Most customers won’t bother to complain even if they have had unhappy experiences.B.Customers would rather relate their unhappy experiences to people around them.C.Few customers believe the service will be improved.D.Customers have no easy access to store managers.7、What does Paula Courtney imply t,y sayin9“…the shopper must also find a replacement”f line 2,para.4)?A.New customers are bound to replace old ones.B.It is not likely the shopper can find the same products in other stores.C.Most stores provide the same kind of service.D.Not complaining to the manager causes the shopper some trouble too.8、Shop owners‘often hire moonlighting police as parking aRendants so that shoppers__________.A.can stay longer browsing in the storeB.won’t have to trouble parking their carsC.won’t have any worries about securityD.can find their cars easily after shopping9、What contributes most to smoothing over issues with customers?A.manners of the salespeopleB.hiring of efficient employeesC.huge supply of goods for saleD.design of the store layout.10、To achieve better shopping experiences,customers are advised to__________.A.exert pressure on stores to improve their ser.viceB.settle their disputes with stm‘es in a diplomatic wayC.voice their dissatisfaction to store managers directlyD.shop around and make comparisons between stores11、Mr.Green works in a__________building.A.thirty stories highB.thirty-stories highC.thirty-stories-highD.thirty-story high12、 Classification of vowels are made up of the followingsEXCEPT__________.A.the position of the tongueB.the openness of the mouthC.tlle shape of the lipD.the width of the Vowels13、请阅读下面材料,完成第13-42小题。

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2014教资考试《英语学科知识与能力》模拟试题及答案三一、单项选择题1.一Have you found the information about famous people__________you can use for the report?一Not yet.I’11 search some on the Interact.A.whichB.whoC.whatD.whom2.一How is everything going on with you in America?一Quite well.Not so smoothly as I hope,__________.A.eitherB.tooC.thoughD.yet3.You——be hungry already--you had lunch only two hours ago.A.wouldn'tB.can’tC.mustn’tD.needn’t4.--I knocked over my coffee cup.It went right over__________keyboard.一You shouldn’t put drinks near__________computer.A.the:/B.the;aC.a;/D.a;a5.She brought with her three friends,none of__________I had ever met before.A.themB.whoC.whomD.these6.Mr.Green works in a__________building.A.thirty stories highB.thirty-stories highC.thirty-stories-highD.thirty-story high7.Many children would__________watch TV than do sports.A.ratherB.1ikeC.wantD.love8.It’S very nice__________you__________my parents your best wishes.A.of;sendingB.of;to sendC.for;to sendD.for;sending9.If you want to go to the movie tonight,S__________I.A.doB.amC.willD.should10.The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy.The__________has very little power.A.queenB.monarchC.prime ministerD.king11.Which of the following is a fricative sound?A./m/B./p/C./w/D./v/12.There ale__________nasals in English.A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four13.It is suggested that English courses in Grade seven to nine should be less than__________hours.A.fourB.fiveC.sixD.ten14.The goal of English courses in basic education st.age is based on the development of students’__________,learning strategy and culture awareness,and to cultivate students’comprehensive language application ability of English.A.1anguage skillB.1anguage knowledgeC.emotional attitudeD.above all15.Which of the following statements is true about the language objectives in level five?A.Learn to use 600—700 words and about 50 idioms.B.Leam to use 1 500—1600 words and about 200—300 idioms or coHocations.C.Learn to use 3000 words and about 400一500 idioms or collocations.D.Leam to use 1000--2000 words and about 100—200 idioms or collocations.16.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Listening,speaking,read ing and writing not only are the contents of learning,but the means of learning.B.Listening and reading are the skills of understanding;speaking and writing are the skills of expression.C.Students should learn and master English language knowledge which contains pronunciation,vocabulary,grammar,function and subject at basic education stage.D.Teachers should correct any mistakes on the spot to make sure students will not get them-selves in a roundabout way.17.If you want to be equipped with strong comprehensive language application ability,you must have language skills,language knowledge,__________,emotional attitude,learning strategy as a base.A.1anguage talentB.practice timeC.1earning interestD.culture awareness18.The famous scholar Krashen puts forward that__________is an important way of acquired lan-guage in his“Input Hypothesis”.A.a lot of language inputB.frequent language inputC.accessible language inputD.forcible language input1 9.Behaviorists believe that__________is the key to language learning.A.1earner’s language talentB.external environment factorsC.1earner’s motivationD.teacher’s guidance20.The teacher should tell the students to use the reading strategyof__________to read to locate specific information in the text.A.predictingB.scanningC.skimmingD.setting the scene请阅读Passage One,完成第21—25小题。

Passage OneDrunken driving,sometimes called America’s social ly accepted form of murder,has become a national epidemic.Every hour of every day about three Americans on average are killed by drunken drivers,adding up an incredible 350,000 0ver the past decade.A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.1 0 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers,glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours.Heavy drinking used to be an ac-ceptable part of the American alcohol image and judges were lenient in most coups,but the drunken slaughter has recently caused so many well—publicized tragedies,especially involving young children,that public opinion is no longer so tolerant.Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to2 1,reversing a trend in the l 960s to reduce it t0 1 8.After New Jersey lowered it to 1 8.the number of people killed by 1 8-to-20-year-old drivers more than doubled,so the state recently upped it back to 2 1.Reformers,however,fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop‘‘responsible attitudes”about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.Tough new laws have led to increased arrests and in many areas already.to a marked decline in fatalities.Some states are also penalizing bars for serving customers too many drinks.As the fatalities continue to occur daily in every state.sonle Americans ale even beginning to speak well of the 13 years’national prohibition of alcohol that began in 1919,which President Hoover called the“noble experiment”.They forget that legal prohibition didn’t stop drinkin9.but encouraged political cor-ruption and organized crime.As with the booming drug trade generally,there is no easy solution.21.Which of the following sentences best concludes the main idea of this passage?A.Drunken driving has caused numerous fatalities in the United States.B.It’s recommendable to prohibit alcohol drinking around the United States.C.The American society is trying hard to prevent drunken drivin9.D.Drunken driving has become a national epidemic in the United State.22.Which of the following four drivers can be defined as an illegal driver?A.A sixteen.year-old boy who drank a glass of wine three hours ago.B.An old lady who took four shots Of whisky in yesterday’s party.C.A policeman who likes alcohol very much.D.A pregnant woman who drank a beer an hour ago.23.In reformers’opinion,__________is the most effective way to stop youngsters from drinking alcohol.A.raising the legal drinking age from l8 t0 21B.forcing teenagers to obey disciplinesC.developing young people’s sense of responsibil ityD.pressing teenagers to take soft drinks24.The rule that only people above 2 1 years of age can drink__________.A.is a new law promoted by the twenty statesB.had been once adopted before the l 960sC.has been enfi)rced since the prohibition of alcoholD.will be carried out all over the country25.What is the author’s attitude toward all the laws against drunken driving?A.Optimistic.B.Pessimistic.C.Indifferent.D.Ironic.请阅读Passage Two,完成第26—30小题。

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