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2018年山东省菏泽市教师公开招聘考试(小学英语)真题试卷
(总分-35,考试时间120分钟)
Vocabulary and Structure
1. 1.When people talk about the ______ of something, they are referring to the way in which its various parts are put together and arranged.
A. conclusion
B. accommodation
C. evaluation
D. composition
2. 2.With the third wave of education and future application of AI, ______the shift in how workers see learning throughout their life.
A. coming B. come
C. came D. comes
3. 3.The goal, which they are unlikely to live to see ______, is to culture, prevent or manage all diseases in the next 80 years. (常考)
A. accomplish
B. accomplished
C. accomplishes
D. accomplishing
4. 4.Some students of Peking University have ______ setting up a natural reserve on campus and authorities said they were collecting data and thinking about it.
A. answered for
B. called for
C. fallen for
D. stood for
5. 5.Researchers show that weak readers learns more from difficult texts, so giving them easier ones serves to______ them the very information they need to move on.
A. deny B. abandon
C. award D. gain
6. 6.During the 1960 Rome Olympic Games, Cassius Clay, a young boxer then, won the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship______tough players. (易错)
A. in terms of
B. in reaction to
C. in honor of
D. in face of
7. 7.Martin Luther King insisted that everybody was born______and he also demanded that black people______as well as the white ones.
A. equally: treated
B. equally: be treated
C. equal: treating
D. equal: be treated
8. 8.In recent years, the government has accelerated its speed to boost the growth of the digital economy, ______ the Internet plus policy to deepen the combination of the Internet with economic and social sectors.
A. introducing
B. introduced
C. being introduced
D. introduce
9. 9.Picture a world where human relationships are challenging, narcissism and self-centeredness are ______, and there is disagreement on the best way for people to live harmoniously together.
A. on the top
B. on the rise
C. on the way
D. on and off
10. 10.I described that hospital visit as a______because the patients I met were an example to us all, showing extraordinary bravery and persistence.
A. responsibility
B. virtue
C. privilege
D. gesture
11. 11.Saul Bellow, a Canadian-born American writer, is______another writing intended for another Nobel Prize for literature. (易混)
A. occupied with
B. credited with
C. confined to
D. glued to
12. 12.My brother turned to bookstores and libraries seeking information about the book mentioned in his professors lecture, but found______.
A. no one
B. nothing
C. none
D. anything
13. 13.—Mom, Ive been studying English since 8 oclock, ______I go out and play with Tom for a while? —No, Im afraid not. Besides, Its raining outside now.
A. wouldnt
B. cant
C. May not
D. wont
14. 14.There are certain historic occasions______are likely to remind people of what happened in the past and set people reflecting on them. (易错)
A. when B. that
C. where D. what
15. 15.When the teacher told the boys father what his son did, the father was______angry.
A. other than
B. less than
C. more than
D. rather than
16. 16.Difficult as part of the story was______, I succeed in catching hold of it in the end.
A. understanding
B. understand
C. understands
D. understood
17. 17.—Did you hear the news Dave got fired. —______, last week the boss told me he regretted hiring him.
A. No wonder
B. No sense
C. No kidding
D. No good
18. 18.—David is said to be the first young teacher professor in your university this year. —Exactly, ______of his own competence is an important factor in his success.
A. to convince
B. convincing
C. convinced
D. convince
19. 19.—Im sorry, Allen. I cant find your favorite CD.
—______, Tom. Ill go and buy another one.
A. It doesnt matter
B. Dont say that
C. Sure
D. You are kidding
20. 20.—Could I borrow your camera? —______, but please give it back by Saturday.
A. I am sorry
B. Of course
C. Certainly not
D. No, thanks
Reading Comprehension
Its a rough world out there. Step outside and you could break a leg slipping on your doormat. Light up the stove and you could burn down the house. Luckily, if the doormat or stove failed to warn of coming disaster, a successful lawsuit might compensate you for your troubles. Or so the thinking has gone since the early 1980s, when juries began holding more companies liable for their customers misfortunes.
Feeling threatened, companies responded by writing ever-longer warning labels, trying to anticipate every possible accident. Today, stepladders carry labels several inches long that warn, among other things, that you might—surprise! —fall off. The label on a childs Batman cape cautions that the toy " does not enable user to fly".
While warnings are often appropriate and necessary—the dangers of drug interactions, for example—and many are required by state or federal regulati
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