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2021年教师资格证《英语学科知识与能力(高级中学)》模拟试卷2

卷面总分:33分 答题时间:240分钟 试卷题量:33题 练习次数:85次
单选题 (共30题,共30分)
1.

Which of the following activities is the most suitable for group work?

  • A. Guessing game
  • B. Story. telling
  • C. Information gap
  • D. Drama performance
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2.

Which of the following statements is NOT a way of consolidating vocabulary?

  • A. Defining
  • B. Matching
  • C. Gap-filling
  • D. Labeling
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3.

Such animals as South China tigers are believed_______, for we’ve had no track of them for ages.

  • A. becoming extinct
  • B. to become extinct
  • C. to have been extinct
  • D. having been extinct
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4.

What's the teacher doing by saying "Who wants to have a try"?

  • A. Controlling discipline
  • B. Giving prompt
  • C. Evaluating students' work
  • D. Directing students' attention to the lesson
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5.

I don't ever say such words in public; that would be __________my dignity.

  • A. beneath
  • B. under
  • C. beyond
  • D. above
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6.

The new colleague__________ to have worked in several big corporations before he joined our company.

  • A. confesses
  • B. declares
  • C. claims
  • D. confirms
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7.

According to Bartlett, reflective teaching includes five stages, that is, mapping, informing and three other stages EXCEPT__________.

  • A. monitoring
  • B. contesting
  • C. appraisal
  • D. acting
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8.

In a pre-listening activity, students need to learn to cope with some ambiguity in listening and realize that they can still learn even when they do not understand every single word. The aim of this activity is to develop the skill of__________.

  • A. listening for specific information
  • B. listening for gist
  • C. listening for structure
  • D. listening for vocabulary
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9.

A: Do you know where Mr. Brown is?

B: Somewhere in the southern suburbs of the city.

Speaker B violates the maxim of__________.

  • A. quality
  • B. quantity
  • C. manner
  • D. relation
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10.

Teaching activities must be based on the students' cognitive development level and theexistingexperiencedknowledge,thus,students'personal knowledge,students'

Lifeworld and__________ are also the important curriculum resources except textbook.

  • A. game activities
  • B. labour activities
  • C. attitudes
  • D. direct experience
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11.

--She didn't come to school yesterday, did she?

--__________. Because she was not feeling well.

  • A. No, she didn't
  • B. No, she did
  • C. Yes, she didn't
  • D. Yes, she did
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12.

I've tried very" hard to improve my English. But by no means__________with my progress.

  • A. the teacher is not satisfied
  • B. is the teacher not satisfied
  • C. the teacher is satisfied
  • D. is the teacher satisfied
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13.

Can you imagine the difficulty I had __________ language obstacles I first studied abroad?

  • A. to overcome
  • B. overcoming
  • C. overcome
  • D. overcame
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14.

Language enables its speakers to refer to all kinds of things, which are either present or absent; either existing at present, in the past or in the future; either real or unreal. This quality is called__________.

  • A. arbitrariness
  • B. duality
  • C. creativity
  • D. displacement
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15.

Which one does not belong to subjective questions in the following English tests?

  • A. Writing
  • B. Oral test
  • C. Translation
  • D. Cloze
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16.

I arrived at the airport so late that I __________missed the plane.

  • A. only
  • B. quite
  • C. narrowly
  • D. seldom
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17.

To teach students writing effectively, teachers may guide students through the writing process as follows:

① mapping② editing ③outlining

④ brainstorming⑤free writing⑥drafting

  • A. ①④③⑤⑥②
  • B. ④③⑤①⑥②
  • C. ④①⑤③⑥②
  • D. ③①④⑥⑤②
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18.

The ambiguity in "My friend drove me to the bank." is caused by__________.

  • A. lexical items
  • B. a grammatical structure
  • C. homonymy
  • D. polysemy
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19.

Much of the debate on an ongoing society in China has focused on the extended families__________ the number of "empty-nets" is growing by the millions every year.

  • A. that
  • B. when
  • C. where
  • D. which
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20.

In English teaching, teachers should NOT pay attention to__________.

  • A. providing independent learning and comtnunicating opportunities for students
  • B. correcting students' mistakes and errors in the process of learning immediately
  • C. encouraging students to discuss, cooperate, experience, practice, and explore the way to master English
  • D. cultivating students' interest
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21.

Passage 2

If the population of the earth goes on increasing at its present rate, there will eventually not be enough resources left to sustain life on the planet. By the middle of the 21st century, if present trends continue, we will have used up all the oil that drives our cars, for example. Even if scientists develop new ways of feeding the human race, the crowded conditions on earth will make it necessary for us to look for open space somewhere else. But none of the other planets in our solar system are capable of supporting life at present. One possible solution to the problem, however, has recently been suggested by an American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan.

Sagan believes that before the earth's resources are completely exhausted it will be possible to change the atmosphere of Venus and so create a new world almost as large as earth itself. The difficulty is that Venus is much hotter than the earth and there is only a tiny amount of water there.

Sagan proposes that algae organisms, which can live in extremely hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time produce oxygen, should be bred in conditions similar to those on Venus. As soon as this has been done, the algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships will then fly to Venus and fire the rockets into the atmosphere. In a fairly short time, the algae will break down the carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbon.

When the algae have done their work, the atmosphere will become cooler, but before man can set foot on Venus it will be necessary for the oxygen to produce rain. The surface of the planet will still be too hot for men to land on it but the rain will eventually fall and in a few years something like earth will be reproduced on Venus.

In the long run, the most difficult problem caused by population growth on earth will probably be the lack of__________.

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  • A. food
  • B. oil
  • C. space
  • D. resources
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22.

Passage 2

If the population of the earth goes on increasing at its present rate, there will eventually not be enough resources left to sustain life on the planet. By the middle of the 21st century, if present trends continue, we will have used up all the oil that drives our cars, for example. Even if scientists develop new ways of feeding the human race, the crowded conditions on earth will make it necessary for us to look for open space somewhere else. But none of the other planets in our solar system are capable of supporting life at present. One possible solution to the problem, however, has recently been suggested by an American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan.

Sagan believes that before the earth's resources are completely exhausted it will be possible to change the atmosphere of Venus and so create a new world almost as large as earth itself. The difficulty is that Venus is much hotter than the earth and there is only a tiny amount of water there.

Sagan proposes that algae organisms, which can live in extremely hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time produce oxygen, should be bred in conditions similar to those on Venus. As soon as this has been done, the algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships will then fly to Venus and fire the rockets into the atmosphere. In a fairly short time, the algae will break down the carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbon.

When the algae have done their work, the atmosphere will become cooler, but before man can set foot on Venus it will be necessary for the oxygen to produce rain. The surface of the planet will still be too hot for men to land on it but the rain will eventually fall and in a few years something like earth will be reproduced on Venus.

CarlSagan believes that Venus might be colonized from earth because__________.

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  • A. it might be possible to change its atmosphere
  • B. its atmosphere is the same as the earth's
  • C. there is a good supply of water on Venus
  • D. the days on Venus are long enough
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23.

Passage 2

If the population of the earth goes on increasing at its present rate, there will eventually not be enough resources left to sustain life on the planet. By the middle of the 21st century, if present trends continue, we will have used up all the oil that drives our cars, for example. Even if scientists develop new ways of feeding the human race, the crowded conditions on earth will make it necessary for us to look for open space somewhere else. But none of the other planets in our solar system are capable of supporting life at present. One possible solution to the problem, however, has recently been suggested by an American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan.

Sagan believes that before the earth's resources are completely exhausted it will be possible to change the atmosphere of Venus and so create a new world almost as large as earth itself. The difficulty is that Venus is much hotter than the earth and there is only a tiny amount of water there.

Sagan proposes that algae organisms, which can live in extremely hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time produce oxygen, should be bred in conditions similar to those on Venus. As soon as this has been done, the algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships will then fly to Venus and fire the rockets into the atmosphere. In a fairly short time, the algae will break down the carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbon.

When the algae have done their work, the atmosphere will become cooler, but before man can set foot on Venus it will be necessary for the oxygen to produce rain. The surface of the planet will still be too hot for men to land on it but the rain will eventually fall and in a few years something like earth will be reproduced on Venus.

On Venus there is a lot of__________.

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  • A. water
  • B. carbon dioxide
  • C. carbon monoxide
  • D. oxygen
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24.

Passage 2

If the population of the earth goes on increasing at its present rate, there will eventually not be enough resources left to sustain life on the planet. By the middle of the 21st century, if present trends continue, we will have used up all the oil that drives our cars, for example. Even if scientists develop new ways of feeding the human race, the crowded conditions on earth will make it necessary for us to look for open space somewhere else. But none of the other planets in our solar system are capable of supporting life at present. One possible solution to the problem, however, has recently been suggested by an American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan.

Sagan believes that before the earth's resources are completely exhausted it will be possible to change the atmosphere of Venus and so create a new world almost as large as earth itself. The difficulty is that Venus is much hotter than the earth and there is only a tiny amount of water there.

Sagan proposes that algae organisms, which can live in extremely hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time produce oxygen, should be bred in conditions similar to those on Venus. As soon as this has been done, the algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships will then fly to Venus and fire the rockets into the atmosphere. In a fairly short time, the algae will break down the carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbon.

When the algae have done their work, the atmosphere will become cooler, but before man can set foot on Venus it will be necessary for the oxygen to produce rain. The surface of the planet will still be too hot for men to land on it but the rain will eventually fall and in a few years something like earth will be reproduced on Venus.

Algae are plants that can__________.

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  • A. live in very hot temperatures
  • B. live in very cold temperatures
  • C. manufacture oxygen
  • D. all of the above
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25.

Passage 2

If the population of the earth goes on increasing at its present rate, there will eventually not be enough resources left to sustain life on the planet. By the middle of the 21st century, if present trends continue, we will have used up all the oil that drives our cars, for example. Even if scientists develop new ways of feeding the human race, the crowded conditions on earth will make it necessary for us to look for open space somewhere else. But none of the other planets in our solar system are capable of supporting life at present. One possible solution to the problem, however, has recently been suggested by an American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan.

Sagan believes that before the earth's resources are completely exhausted it will be possible to change the atmosphere of Venus and so create a new world almost as large as earth itself. The difficulty is that Venus is much hotter than the earth and there is only a tiny amount of water there.

Sagan proposes that algae organisms, which can live in extremely hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time produce oxygen, should be bred in conditions similar to those on Venus. As soon as this has been done, the algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships will then fly to Venus and fire the rockets into the atmosphere. In a fairly short time, the algae will break down the carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbon.

When the algae have done their work, the atmosphere will become cooler, but before man can set foot on Venus it will be necessary for the oxygen to produce rain. The surface of the planet will still be too hot for men to land on it but the rain will eventually fall and in a few years something like earth will be reproduced on Venus.

Man can eventually land on Venus only when__________.

查看材料

  • A. the algae have done their work
  • B. the atmosphere becomes cooler
  • C. there is oxygen
  • D. it rains there
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26.

请阅读Passage2。完成第小题。

Passage 2

The World Cup has become the most streamed live sporting event the US has ever seen, as Americans tuned in to this year's tournament on their smart phones, tablets and computers in record numbers.

A surge of US interest in football this year has also led to record television audiences for broadcasts on ESPN and Uni-vision, the Spanish-language network. The US team's loss on Tuesday to Belgium averaged a 9.6 overnight rating on ESPN, according to Nielsen, the highest for any World Cup match the network has broadcast.

But a 50 per cent surge in live streaming compared with the previous record, set during the 2012 London Olympics, shows that the sport's appeal has grown particularly among younger, more digital, fans. Young people are energetic and fond of sporting, The World Cup is a great tournament of football, so they must be attractive. On the other hand, now the electronic devices are developing rapidly, more people have smart phones, tablets and computers. Then to watch the World Cup becomes much easier.

US viewers have so far watched nearly 30m hours of streaming video on ESPN's WoAd Cup website and apps, the network said, beating the previous record of 20.4m viewing hours during NBC's 2012 Olympics coverage. Univision has streamed 1.Sm hours since the start of the tournament.

Last week's USA vs. Germany match drew a record 1.Tm streaming viewers to ESPN at its peak, with streaming on Univision peaking at 747,000. Tuesday's USA vs. Belgium match peaked at 1.5m streams on ESPN and 680,000 on Univision.

In comparison, live streaming of January's Super Bowl peaked at l.lm.

While the elimination of the US team leaves a question mark over US fans' interest in the rest of the tournament, Univision's audience for non-US games has been robust.

Univision said its broadcast on Sunday of the Mexico vs. Netherlands match was the most-watched programme, of any kind, in US Spanish-language T

  • A. a sudden increase
  • B. an unexpected decrease
  • C. an abrupt change
  • D. a high wave
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27.

请阅读Passage2。完成第小题。

Passage 2

The World Cup has become the most streamed live sporting event the US has ever seen, as Americans tuned in to this year's tournament on their smart phones, tablets and computers in record numbers.

A surge of US interest in football this year has also led to record television audiences for broadcasts on ESPN and Uni-vision, the Spanish-language network. The US team's loss on Tuesday to Belgium averaged a 9.6 overnight rating on ESPN, according to Nielsen, the highest for any World Cup match the network has broadcast.

But a 50 per cent surge in live streaming compared with the previous record, set during the 2012 London Olympics, shows that the sport's appeal has grown particularly among younger, more digital, fans. Young people are energetic and fond of sporting, The World Cup is a great tournament of football, so they must be attractive. On the other hand, now the electronic devices are developing rapidly, more people have smart phones, tablets and computers. Then to watch the World Cup becomes much easier.

US viewers have so far watched nearly 30m hours of streaming video on ESPN's WoAd Cup website and apps, the network said, beating the previous record of 20.4m viewing hours during NBC's 2012 Olympics coverage. Univision has streamed 1.Sm hours since the start of the tournament.

Last week's USA vs. Germany match drew a record 1.Tm streaming viewers to ESPN at its peak, with streaming on Univision peaking at 747,000. Tuesday's USA vs. Belgium match peaked at 1.5m streams on ESPN and 680,000 on Univision.

In comparison, live streaming of January's Super Bowl peaked at l.lm.

While the elimination of the US team leaves a question mark over US fans' interest in the rest of the tournament, Univision's audience for non-US games has been robust.

Univision said its broadcast on Sunday of the Mexico vs. Netherlands match was the most-watched programme, of any kind, in US Spanish-language T

  • A. The World Cup broadcast has broken its record in America
  • B. Americans' interest in football has surged this year
  • C. Smart phones and tablets become more and more popular
  • D. Americans were not interested in The World Cup previously
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28.

请阅读Passage2。完成第小题。

Passage 2

The World Cup has become the most streamed live sporting event the US has ever seen, as Americans tuned in to this year's tournament on their smart phones, tablets and computers in record numbers.

A surge of US interest in football this year has also led to record television audiences for broadcasts on ESPN and Uni-vision, the Spanish-language network. The US team's loss on Tuesday to Belgium averaged a 9.6 overnight rating on ESPN, according to Nielsen, the highest for any World Cup match the network has broadcast.

But a 50 per cent surge in live streaming compared with the previous record, set during the 2012 London Olympics, shows that the sport's appeal has grown particularly among younger, more digital, fans. Young people are energetic and fond of sporting, The World Cup is a great tournament of football, so they must be attractive. On the other hand, now the electronic devices are developing rapidly, more people have smart phones, tablets and computers. Then to watch the World Cup becomes much easier.

US viewers have so far watched nearly 30m hours of streaming video on ESPN's WoAd Cup website and apps, the network said, beating the previous record of 20.4m viewing hours during NBC's 2012 Olympics coverage. Univision has streamed 1.Sm hours since the start of the tournament.

Last week's USA vs. Germany match drew a record 1.Tm streaming viewers to ESPN at its peak, with streaming on Univision peaking at 747,000. Tuesday's USA vs. Belgium match peaked at 1.5m streams on ESPN and 680,000 on Univision.

In comparison, live streaming of January's Super Bowl peaked at l.lm.

While the elimination of the US team leaves a question mark over US fans' interest in the rest of the tournament, Univision's audience for non-US games has been robust.

Univision said its broadcast on Sunday of the Mexico vs. Netherlands match was the most-watched programme, of any kind, in US Spanish-language T

  • A. They are fond of football without considering which country the team from
  • B. They have little confidence in American football
  • C. They are interested in other countries' football game
  • D. They come from cities with large Spanish-speaking populations
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29.

请阅读Passage2。完成第小题。

Passage 2

The World Cup has become the most streamed live sporting event the US has ever seen, as Americans tuned in to this year's tournament on their smart phones, tablets and computers in record numbers.

A surge of US interest in football this year has also led to record television audiences for broadcasts on ESPN and Uni-vision, the Spanish-language network. The US team's loss on Tuesday to Belgium averaged a 9.6 overnight rating on ESPN, according to Nielsen, the highest for any World Cup match the network has broadcast.

But a 50 per cent surge in live streaming compared with the previous record, set during the 2012 London Olympics, shows that the sport's appeal has grown particularly among younger, more digital, fans. Young people are energetic and fond of sporting, The World Cup is a great tournament of football, so they must be attractive. On the other hand, now the electronic devices are developing rapidly, more people have smart phones, tablets and computers. Then to watch the World Cup becomes much easier.

US viewers have so far watched nearly 30m hours of streaming video on ESPN's WoAd Cup website and apps, the network said, beating the previous record of 20.4m viewing hours during NBC's 2012 Olympics coverage. Univision has streamed 1.Sm hours since the start of the tournament.

Last week's USA vs. Germany match drew a record 1.Tm streaming viewers to ESPN at its peak, with streaming on Univision peaking at 747,000. Tuesday's USA vs. Belgium match peaked at 1.5m streams on ESPN and 680,000 on Univision.

In comparison, live streaming of January's Super Bowl peaked at l.lm.

While the elimination of the US team leaves a question mark over US fans' interest in the rest of the tournament, Univision's audience for non-US games has been robust.

Univision said its broadcast on Sunday of the Mexico vs. Netherlands match was the most-watched programme, of any kind, in US Spanish-language T

  • A. More Americans choose to watch the World Cup by smart phones, tablets and computers than before
  • B. After the elimination of the US team, Americans still focus on non-US games
  • C. Most matches of the World Cup are shown during business hours
  • D. The large demand of the World Cup has a negative effect on ESPN's feeds
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30.

请阅读Passage2。完成第小题。

Passage 2

The World Cup has become the most streamed live sporting event the US has ever seen, as Americans tuned in to this year's tournament on their smart phones, tablets and computers in record numbers.

A surge of US interest in football this year has also led to record television audiences for broadcasts on ESPN and Uni-vision, the Spanish-language network. The US team's loss on Tuesday to Belgium averaged a 9.6 overnight rating on ESPN, according to Nielsen, the highest for any World Cup match the network has broadcast.

But a 50 per cent surge in live streaming compared with the previous record, set during the 2012 London Olympics, shows that the sport's appeal has grown particularly among younger, more digital, fans. Young people are energetic and fond of sporting, The World Cup is a great tournament of football, so they must be attractive. On the other hand, now the electronic devices are developing rapidly, more people have smart phones, tablets and computers. Then to watch the World Cup becomes much easier.

US viewers have so far watched nearly 30m hours of streaming video on ESPN's WoAd Cup website and apps, the network said, beating the previous record of 20.4m viewing hours during NBC's 2012 Olympics coverage. Univision has streamed 1.Sm hours since the start of the tournament.

Last week's USA vs. Germany match drew a record 1.Tm streaming viewers to ESPN at its peak, with streaming on Univision peaking at 747,000. Tuesday's USA vs. Belgium match peaked at 1.5m streams on ESPN and 680,000 on Univision.

In comparison, live streaming of January's Super Bowl peaked at l.lm.

While the elimination of the US team leaves a question mark over US fans' interest in the rest of the tournament, Univision's audience for non-US games has been robust.

Univision said its broadcast on Sunday of the Mexico vs. Netherlands match was the most-watched programme, of any kind, in US Spanish-language T

  • A. World Cup Becomes Streaming Success for US TV
  • B. More Americans Become Interested in Football
  • C. Football Fans from America are Increasing
  • D. World Cup Play an Important Role in the US
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问答题 (共3题,共3分)
31.

简述语法教学中演绎法和归纳法的教学过程及其优缺点。

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32.

根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。

下面是某教师的课堂教学片段:

T: Look at the sentences and fill in the blanks with "that" and "what".

(1) She is no longer__________she used to be.

(2) I lived in__________you call "Ancient Greece".

(3) The result is__________he lost the game.

(4) Everybody knows__________he wants to go abroad.

(5) Many people don't know is the true happiness.

Ss: (Do the job.)

T: Now let's check the answers. (Check the answers and analyze each sentence.)

T: Now please answer the following questions.

Q1: What sentence component does "that" act in the clause?

Q2: What sentence component does "what" act in the clause?

Ss: (Discuss in pairs, think and conclude the rules.)

T: Good!Here is the rule. Who can give us more examples to show the rules?

Ss: ...

T: Now look at the picture and make sentences by using object and predictive clauses.

Ss: ...

请根据所给材料回答下列三个问题:?

(1)这是课堂教学的哪两个环节?该教师在这两个阶段分别采用了哪两种语法教学方法(6分)?

(2)该教师在第二个环节中使用了哪种语法操练方法?请作出简要评析(10分)。

(3)除片段中该教师采用的操练方法外,语法操练还有哪些其他方式?请简要分析(14分)。

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33.

设计任务:请阅读下面学生信息和语言素材,设计一节英语阅读课教学方案。

教案没有固定格式.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:45分钟

学生概况:某城镇普通中学高中二年级学生,班级人数40人。多数学生已经达到《普通高中英语课程标准(实验)》六级水平。学生课堂参与积极性一般。

语言素材:

A Master of Nonverbal Humour

As Victor Hugo once said,"Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face", and up to now nobody has been able to do this better than Charlie Chaplin. He brightened the lives of Americans and British through two world wars and the hard years in between. He made people laugh at a time when they felt depressed, so they could feel more content with their lives.

Not that Charlie's own life was easy!He was born in a poor family in 1889. His parents were both poor music hall performers. You may find it astonishing that Charlie was taught to sing as soon as he could speak and dance as soon as he could walk. Such training was common in acting families at this time, especially when the family income was often uncertain. Unfortunately his father died, leaving the family even worse off, so Charlie spent his childhood looking after his sick mother and his brother. By his teens, Charlie had, through his humour, become one of the most popular child actors in England. He could mime and act the fool doing ordinary everyday tasks. No one was ever bored watching him--his subtle acting made everything entertaining.

As time went by, he began making films. He grew more and more popular as his charming character, the little tramp, became known throughout the world. The tramp, a poor, homeless man with a moustache, wore large trousers, worn-out shoes and a small round black hat. He walked around stiffly carrying a walking stick. This character was a social failure but was loved for his optimism and determination to overcome all difficulties. He was the underdog who was kind even when others were unkind to him.

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