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2021年教师资格证《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)模拟试卷1

卷面总分:33分 答题时间:240分钟 试卷题量:33题 练习次数:111次
单选题 (共30题,共30分)
1.

Reading authentic writings is one of the best ways to __________our English vocabulary.

  • A. spread
  • B. extend
  • C. organize
  • D. enrich
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2.

__________finishes eating lunch last ought to wash the dishes.

  • A. The person
  • B. Whoever
  • C. Anyone
  • D. Who
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3.

It's said that he's looking for a new job, one_________ he can get more free time.

  • A. when
  • B. where
  • C. that
  • D. which
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4.

Without your help, we would not __________ the work in time.

  • A. have completed
  • B. had completed
  • C. completed
  • D. completing
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5.

X: He likes dogs.

Y: He likes animals.

The relationship of X and Y is that

  • A. X is synonymous with Y
  • B. X is inconsistent with Y
  • C. X entails Y
  • D. X presupposes Y
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6.

--I was disappointed that you didn't come to my party last night.

--I wish_________occupied then.

  • A. I'm not
  • B. I wasn't
  • C. I haven't been
  • D. I hadn't been
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7.

If it__________ possible, I would have helped him, but I was too busy.

  • A. is
  • B. was
  • C. were
  • D. had been
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8.

To develop the skill of listening, the teacher asks students to learn several new words thatwill appear in the listening passage and predict what the listening is about. Which stage is it at in listening class now?

  • A. Warming up
  • B. Pre-listening
  • C. While-listening
  • D. Post-listening
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9.

When a teacher asks the students to find some key words from a text quickly, be/she areintended to train students'_________ strategy in reading class.

  • A. skimming
  • B. scanning
  • C. extensive reading
  • D. intensive reading
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10.

请阅读短文

Several decades ago, the US sociologists went so far as to develop a series of universal facial images supposed to represent the seven basic human emotions: happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, disgust, anger and neutrality. But now, a new study by researchers at the University of Glasgow indicates that these standardized facial images aren't so universal after all.

For the study, the Scottish researchers found 13 Western Caucasians (mainly Europeans) and 13East Asians (mostly Chinese students). The volunteers were shown the standardized facial images and asked to identify the emotions being expressed. At the same time, the researchers electronically monitored the eye movements of the volunteers.

According to the results, published in the journal Current Biology, the Asian participants had a harder time than the Caucasians telling the difference between a face meant to look fearful compared with one showing surprise, and a face supposedly expressing disgust compared with one displaying anger. "This strongly suggests that the meanings of facial expressions are different across culture." says Rachael Jack, who led the study.

The study also showed that the volunteers focused on different parts of the face in their efforts to understand the underlying emotions. "Westerners look at both the eyes and the mouth to the same degree, yet Easterners favor the eyes and overlook the mouth. This means that Easterner shave difficulties distinguishing facial expressions that are similar around the eyes." Ms Jack says. The faces representing fear and surprise "both have big, wide open eyes, while the mouths are very different." She notes. "It would be difficult to distinguish between the two ... if you didn't look at the mouth."

So why would different cultures express emotions in different ways? Ms Jack thinks it may be considered impolite in some Asian cultures to display certain emotions in an obvious manner, and that they use more subtle way

  • A. suggests different people use the same facial expressions to show their emotions
  • B. shows that human beings have more than seven basic emotions
  • C. there are seven basic human emotions
  • D. finds that different facial expressions can be easily understood
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11.

请阅读短文

Several decades ago, the US sociologists went so far as to develop a series of universal facial images supposed to represent the seven basic human emotions: happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, disgust, anger and neutrality. But now, a new study by researchers at the University of Glasgow indicates that these standardized facial images aren't so universal after all.

For the study, the Scottish researchers found 13 Western Caucasians (mainly Europeans) and 13East Asians (mostly Chinese students). The volunteers were shown the standardized facial images and asked to identify the emotions being expressed. At the same time, the researchers electronically monitored the eye movements of the volunteers.

According to the results, published in the journal Current Biology, the Asian participants had a harder time than the Caucasians telling the difference between a face meant to look fearful compared with one showing surprise, and a face supposedly expressing disgust compared with one displaying anger. "This strongly suggests that the meanings of facial expressions are different across culture." says Rachael Jack, who led the study.

The study also showed that the volunteers focused on different parts of the face in their efforts to understand the underlying emotions. "Westerners look at both the eyes and the mouth to the same degree, yet Easterners favor the eyes and overlook the mouth. This means that Easterner shave difficulties distinguishing facial expressions that are similar around the eyes." Ms Jack says. The faces representing fear and surprise "both have big, wide open eyes, while the mouths are very different." She notes. "It would be difficult to distinguish between the two ... if you didn't look at the mouth."

So why would different cultures express emotions in different ways? Ms Jack thinks it may be considered impolite in some Asian cultures to display certain emotions in an obvious manner, and that they use more subtle way

  • A. different cultures have different facial expressions
  • B. people of different backgrounds share similar facial expressions
  • C. Easterners have a more complex system of facial expressions
  • D. Westerners and Easterners express their emotions in similar ways
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12.

请阅读短文

Several decades ago, the US sociologists went so far as to develop a series of universal facial images supposed to represent the seven basic human emotions: happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, disgust, anger and neutrality. But now, a new study by researchers at the University of Glasgow indicates that these standardized facial images aren't so universal after all.

For the study, the Scottish researchers found 13 Western Caucasians (mainly Europeans) and 13East Asians (mostly Chinese students). The volunteers were shown the standardized facial images and asked to identify the emotions being expressed. At the same time, the researchers electronically monitored the eye movements of the volunteers.

According to the results, published in the journal Current Biology, the Asian participants had a harder time than the Caucasians telling the difference between a face meant to look fearful compared with one showing surprise, and a face supposedly expressing disgust compared with one displaying anger. "This strongly suggests that the meanings of facial expressions are different across culture." says Rachael Jack, who led the study.

The study also showed that the volunteers focused on different parts of the face in their efforts to understand the underlying emotions. "Westerners look at both the eyes and the mouth to the same degree, yet Easterners favor the eyes and overlook the mouth. This means that Easterner shave difficulties distinguishing facial expressions that are similar around the eyes." Ms Jack says. The faces representing fear and surprise "both have big, wide open eyes, while the mouths are very different." She notes. "It would be difficult to distinguish between the two ... if you didn't look at the mouth."

So why would different cultures express emotions in different ways? Ms Jack thinks it may be considered impolite in some Asian cultures to display certain emotions in an obvious manner, and that they use more subtle way

  • A. they found no differences between the mouths
  • B. they focused on the eyes and neglected the mouth
  • C. they were not good at reading facial expressions
  • D. Easterners express fear and surprise in the same way
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13.

请阅读短文

Several decades ago, the US sociologists went so far as to develop a series of universal facial images supposed to represent the seven basic human emotions: happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, disgust, anger and neutrality. But now, a new study by researchers at the University of Glasgow indicates that these standardized facial images aren't so universal after all.

For the study, the Scottish researchers found 13 Western Caucasians (mainly Europeans) and 13East Asians (mostly Chinese students). The volunteers were shown the standardized facial images and asked to identify the emotions being expressed. At the same time, the researchers electronically monitored the eye movements of the volunteers.

According to the results, published in the journal Current Biology, the Asian participants had a harder time than the Caucasians telling the difference between a face meant to look fearful compared with one showing surprise, and a face supposedly expressing disgust compared with one displaying anger. "This strongly suggests that the meanings of facial expressions are different across culture." says Rachael Jack, who led the study.

The study also showed that the volunteers focused on different parts of the face in their efforts to understand the underlying emotions. "Westerners look at both the eyes and the mouth to the same degree, yet Easterners favor the eyes and overlook the mouth. This means that Easterner shave difficulties distinguishing facial expressions that are similar around the eyes." Ms Jack says. The faces representing fear and surprise "both have big, wide open eyes, while the mouths are very different." She notes. "It would be difficult to distinguish between the two ... if you didn't look at the mouth."

So why would different cultures express emotions in different ways? Ms Jack thinks it may be considered impolite in some Asian cultures to display certain emotions in an obvious manner, and that they use more subtle way

  • A. Easterners believe using the eyes to express feelings is more subtle
  • B. it's polite to focus on other people's eyes in some Asian cultures
  • C. Easterners tend to use the eyes to express their emotions
  • D. it's easier for Easterners to communicate using the eyes
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14.

请阅读短文

Several decades ago, the US sociologists went so far as to develop a series of universal facial images supposed to represent the seven basic human emotions: happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, disgust, anger and neutrality. But now, a new study by researchers at the University of Glasgow indicates that these standardized facial images aren't so universal after all.

For the study, the Scottish researchers found 13 Western Caucasians (mainly Europeans) and 13East Asians (mostly Chinese students). The volunteers were shown the standardized facial images and asked to identify the emotions being expressed. At the same time, the researchers electronically monitored the eye movements of the volunteers.

According to the results, published in the journal Current Biology, the Asian participants had a harder time than the Caucasians telling the difference between a face meant to look fearful compared with one showing surprise, and a face supposedly expressing disgust compared with one displaying anger. "This strongly suggests that the meanings of facial expressions are different across culture." says Rachael Jack, who led the study.

The study also showed that the volunteers focused on different parts of the face in their efforts to understand the underlying emotions. "Westerners look at both the eyes and the mouth to the same degree, yet Easterners favor the eyes and overlook the mouth. This means that Easterner shave difficulties distinguishing facial expressions that are similar around the eyes." Ms Jack says. The faces representing fear and surprise "both have big, wide open eyes, while the mouths are very different." She notes. "It would be difficult to distinguish between the two ... if you didn't look at the mouth."

So why would different cultures express emotions in different ways? Ms Jack thinks it may be considered impolite in some Asian cultures to display certain emotions in an obvious manner, and that they use more subtle way

  • A. How People in Different Cultures Express Themselves
  • B. Why the Eyes Are So Important When Talking
  • C. Easterners and Westerners Read Faces Differently
  • D. Communication Gets Lost in Translation
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15.

_________good a shadow play is depends on the singing and the handling of puppets.

  • A. What
  • B. That
  • C. How
  • D. Which
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16.

Only when the CIA Director David was forced to resignthat it's hard to keep our e-mail secret.

  • A. we realized
  • B. realized we
  • C. did we realize
  • D. we did realize
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17.

--I can make it to your concert around 90' clock tomorrow night.

--Well, by the time you arrive, I_________ my preference.

  • A. have finished
  • B. had finished
  • C. will be finished
  • D. will have finished
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18.

The place is_________attractive both in spring and autumn for its pleasant climate.

  • A. partly
  • B. hopefully
  • C. merely
  • D. equally
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19.

A student finds it difficult to learn the English sounds __________. If you are the teacher, which of the following strategies can be used?

  • A. Explaining how to make the sounds
  • B. Using tongue twisters
  • C. Writing them on the blackboard
  • D. Making up sentences
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20.

What can cloze help to train in terms of writing?

  • A. Umity of texts
  • B. Indention of texts
  • C. Coampilation of texts
  • D. Use of cohesive devices
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21.

The school has made it a rule that no student shall take an illegal vehicleaschool bus.

  • A. other than
  • B. rather than
  • C. or rather
  • D. or else
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22.

You _________be too cautious when you are driving especially on the freeway.

  • A. can' t
  • B. needn' t
  • C. mustn't
  • D. won't
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23.

The method is__________success and the students have made __________progress.

  • A. a;the
  • B. /;the
  • C. a;/
  • D. /;/
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24.

Which of the following features is not involved in good textbooks?

  • A. Textbooks should help students feel at ease
  • B. Textbooks should help students develop confidence
  • C. Textbooks should maximize students' learning potential
  • D. Textbooks should cater for students' same learning styles
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25.

The concept of a"smart city"_________in the Government Work Report for the first time this year, which shows the future direction of China's urban construction.

  • A. appeared
  • B. was appearing
  • C. had appeared
  • D. would appear
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26.

Five pilots landed J-15 fighter jets on the Liaoning, Cbina's first aircraft carrier the critics, who once described it as a shark without teeth.

  • A. about
  • B. above
  • C. against
  • D. across
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27.

What is the teacher doing in terms of error correction?

T: Does any of you have a pet at home?

S: I have dog at home.

T: Oh, I see you have a dog at home. Is your dog big or small?

  • A. Helping students do self-correction
  • B. Indirect correction
  • C. Tolerating correction
  • D. Encouraging students do peer correction
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28.

Which of the following consonants doesn't fall under the same category according to theplace of articulation?

  • A. /t/
  • B. /s/
  • C. /θ/
  • D. /n/
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29.

Everyone has their embarrassing moments. Many celebrities say they__________in so many embarrassing situations over the years.

  • A. had been
  • B. have been
  • C. were
  • D. are
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30.

It was not until he came back_________he knew the police were looking for him.

  • A. which
  • B. since
  • C. that
  • D. before
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问答题 (共3题,共3分)
31.

根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。

在教授英语阅读课时,教师常用的阅读教学模式有几种?清简要说明。

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32.

根据题目要求完成下列任务。用中文作答。

下面是四位英语教师的英语教学片段:?

Teacher A

T: What day is today?

S: Is Monday.

T: Oh, good. It is Monday?

S: Yes, it is Monday.

Teacher B

T: Who's this woman?

S: He is ...

T: Oh, not he. You should use she.

Teacher C

T: What did you do yesterday?

S: I do my homework at home.

T: Oh, great! What about you, Lin Tao?

Teacher D

T: All of you will be a teacher today. Please check the homework of your deskmates. When you find the mistakes, circle and correct them please.

Ss: OK.

(1)请分析A、B、C三位教师对待学生语言错误的方式及其利弊。(9分)

(2)教师D采用了什么纠错方法?请简要说明。(5分)

(3)教师在对待学生语言错误上应注意哪些关键点?(16分)

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33.

根据提供的信息和语言素材设计教学方案,用英文作答。

设计任务:请阅渎下面的学生信息和语言素材,设节25分钟的读写教学活动。

该方案没有固定格式但须包含下列要点:?

teaching objectives

teaching contents

key and difficult points

major steps and time allocation

activities and justifications

教学时间:25分钟?

学生概况:某城镇普通中学九年级(初三)学生,班级人数40人。多数学生已达到《义务教育英语课程标准(2011年版)》三级水平。学生课堂参与积极性一般。

语言素材:?

Who invented tea?

Did you know that tea, the most popular drink in the world (after water), was invented byaccident? Although tea wasn't brought to the western world until 1610, this beverage wasdiscovered over three thousand years before that. According to an ancient Chinese legend, theemperor Shen Nong discovered tea when he was boiling drinking water over an open fire. Someleaves from a nearby bush fell into the water and remained there for some time. The emperornoticed that the leaves in the water produced a pleasant smell. Later he decided to taste the hotmixture. It was quite delicious. And in this way, one of the world's favorite drinks was invented.

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