2017上半年重庆教师资格考试高中英语学科知识与教学能力真题及答案.pdf
20172017 上半年重庆教师资格考试高中英语学科知识与教学能上半年重庆教师资格考试高中英语学科知识与教学能力真题及答案力真题及答案一、单项选择题(本大题共 30 小题,每小题 2 分,共 60 分)1.Which of the following is the feature shared by the English phonemes/m/and/p/?A.Voiced.B.Voiceless.C.Bilabial.D.Dental.参考答案:参考答案:c c。参考解析:考查英语音素。根据英语辅音的分类可知,按照声带振动与否,m是浊辅音,p是清辅音;按照发音部位,二者都是双唇音;按照发音方式,m是鼻音,p是塞音。m和p共同的特征是双唇音,故选 C。2.Which of the following is true of English sound system?A.Aspiration is a distinctive feature.B.Voicing is a distinctive phonetic feature.C.Nasalization of vowels gives rise to another vowel.D.Length of vowels differentiates one vowel from the other.参考答案:参考答案:B B。参考解析:考查发音系统的区别特征。雅格布逊在 20 世纪 40 年代首先提出区别特征(distinctive feature)这一想法,目的是找出一套音系的对照或对比特征以概括语音的某些方面,比较重要的区别特征有:辅音响音鼻音带声等。辅音特征可以区分辅音和元音,即所有辅音都是+辅音,所有元音都是-辅音。响音特征用来区分所谓阻塞音(塞音、擦音及塞擦音)和响音(其他辅音和元音),即阻塞音是-响音,响音是+响音。鼻音和带声自然就是用来分别区分鼻音(包括鼻化音)和带声音的特征。这些特征都是二分特征,可以区分出两种情况:有该特征的和没有该特征的。元音的长短只能区分单元音,并不能区分双元音,D 项说法不正确。故选 B。3.Though the government encourages foreign investment,_ investors arereluctant tocommit fimds in the current climate situation in the country.A.potentialB.affluentC.optimisticD.solid参考答案:参考答案:A A。参考解析:考查句意理解和形容词辨析。根据句意“尽管政府鼓励对外投资,但是在国家目前的经济状态下,_投资者不愿意拨款”,可知前后半句之间是转折关系分析四个选项,potential 意为“潜在的,可能的”,affluent 意为“富裕的,丰富的”,0ptimistic意为“乐观的”,solid 意为“固体的,结实的”,A 项最符合句意,即潜在的投资者。4.The man _ the dark glasses fled away from the spot very rapidly.A.inB.atC.ofD.by参考答案:参考答案:A A。参考解析:考查介词用法。分析句子成分,可知_thedark glasses 作后置定语,修饰 theman,该句意思是“那个戴墨镜的男人快速地逃离了现场”。介词 in 除了表示“在里面”还表示穿戴不仅可用于穿衣,还可以表示戴眼镜、戴帽子、留辫子等。如:aman in glasses 戴眼镜的男人,aboy in hat 戴帽子的男孩,a girl in pigtails 梳辫子的姑娘。5.The morpheme-ceive in the word conceive is a_.A.stemB.rootC.allomorphD.suffix参考答案:参考答案:B B。参考解析:考查语素。根据不同的标准,语素可以分为不同的类型。除了复合词以外的多语素词可以分为词根、词缀和词干。词根(root)是构成词的基础成分,词缀(affix)是那些只能附着于另一个语素上的一类语素的总称。也就是说,把一个词的所有词缀去除后,剩余的部分就是词根。所有的词都至少包含一个词根语素。根据语素能否单独出现词根可以分为自由词根语素和黏着词根语素。例如 blackboard 中的 black 是自由词根;conceive 中的-ceive 就是黏着词根,源自拉丁语,意思是 to take(拿)。A 项为词干,B 项为词根,C 项为词素变体D 项是后缀。故选 B。6.There is no need_ to teach children how to behave.A.howeverB.whatsoeverC.foreverD.whenever参考答案:参考答案:B B。参考解析:考查 whatsoever 的用法。本句意思是“教孩子如何守规矩是没有必要的”。本句去掉设空部分完全成立,意思完整,不缺任何成分。whatsoever 作副词,相当于 at all,用在否定句中,与 no,not 或 nothing 等具有否定意义的词连用构成加强否定式。7._advance seems to be following advance on almost a monthly basis.A.So rapid is the rate of progress thatB.Rapid as the rate of progress is thatC.So rapid is the rate of progress asD.Rapid as the rate of progress as参考答案:参考答案:A A。参考解析:考查倒装。在 sothat结构中,so 及其所修饰的部分位于句首时,主句要用部分倒装。该句的正常语序为“The rate of progress is so rapid that advance seems tobe following advance on almost a monthly basis”句意为“进展速度如此之快,看起来几乎是以月为单位向前推进”。故选 A。as 在引导让步状语从句时将表语、状语或动词原形等提到 as 前面,构成倒装。本句不是让步状语从句。8.Tom,see that your sister gets safely back,_?A.can youB.wont weC.won t youD.should we参考答案:参考答案:C C。参考解析:考查祈使句的反义疑问句。祈使句的反义疑问句须按其句子结构及讲话人的语气来决定其疑问部分。祈使句的反义疑问句,若前面是否定结构,则附加问句一般只用 willyou。若前面是肯定结构,附加问句通常用 willyou,wontyou,wouldyou 等。它形式上是反义疑问句,但并不表示正式的疑问句,也不表示反义而是表示请求、邀请或劝说等。有时根据语境的需要反义疑问句也可以用 canyou,cantyou 等。一般说来,用 will you,wont you,would you 等构成的反义疑问句语气较委婉。故选 C。9.What rhetoric device is used in the sentence This is a successful failure?A.SimileB.MetonymyC.MetaphorD.Oxymoron参考答案:参考答案:D D。参考解析:考查修辞。题意为,“这是一个成功的失败”这句话中运用了什么修辞手法?成功和失败是反义词 用成功修饰失败存在很明显的矛盾关系。矛盾修饰法是把两个意思相反、互相矛盾或互不协调的词用在一起,以产生警句式的修辞效果。它是英语反义词的一种灵活运用。这种修辞手法表面上看来是矛盾的,但实际上这样的组合却能达到其他修辞手法没有的语言效果,含义深刻,寓意明确。A 项“明喻”,B 项“转喻借代”,C 项“隐喻暗喻”,D 项“矛盾修饰法”。故选 D。10.The expressionAs far as I know.suggests that people usually observe theMaximof _ in their daily conversations.A.QuantityB.QualityC.RelevanceD.Manner参考答案:参考答案:B B。参考解析:考查会话合作原则及其四条准则。Grice 认为,我们日常会话交替并不是一连串不相联的话语,而是在某种程度上的相互合作的结果。每个会话参与者都在一定程度上认识到有一个或一系列共同的目的,或至少是一个共同接受的方向,即对话的参与者都懂得而且应该遵守“合作原则”。Grice 的著作逻辑与会话(Logic and Conversafion)(1975)中再次提出了 CP 这一概念,并指出了四条准则且每条准则又包括一些次准则:(1)量的准则(Maxim of Quantity):尽量提供对方所需信息,不提供冗余信息。a所需的话应包含交谈目的所需信息量:b所说的话不应超出交际所需的信息量。(2)质的准则(Maxim of Quality):只讲真实的话。a不要说自知是虚假的话:b不要说缺乏足够证据的话(3)关系准则(Maxim of Relevance):所讲的话要有联系。(4)方式准则(Maxim of Manner):讲话要简练,清楚,有条理。a避免晦涩:b避免歧义:C简练(避免哕嗦):d井井有条二通过分析,正确答案为 B 项11.When the teacher attempts to elicit more information from the students by sayingAnd.?,Good.Anything else?,etc,he/she is playing the role of a _.A.prompterB.participantC.managerD.consultant参考答案:参考答案:A=A=参考解析:考查课堂教师角色。题干的意思是当老师试图从学生那里得到更多信息时他通过一些话语来引导,他扮演的角色是什么。当学生发言或回答问题过于简略时教师可用“And?”“GoodAnything else?”等提示学生继续往下说,这时教师扮演的课堂角色是提示者。A 项是提示者,B 项是参与者C 项是管理者D 项是咨询者。根据题干意思,可锁定答案为 A。12.For more advanced learners,group work may be more appropriate than pair workfor tasksthat are_.A.linguistically simpleB.structurally controlledC.cognitively challengingD.thematically non-demanding参考答案:参考答案:C C。参考解析:考查课堂活动形式的选择。题干的意思是对于更高级水平的学习者来说在完成什么样的任务时采取 group work 会比 pairwork 更合适。解答此题考生需要知道两种活动形式的特点与区别。Group work“小组活动”,即将学生分成若干个小组进行活动;pairwork“结对活动”,即每两位学生一组进行活动。结对活动常用于那些需要更多控制性练习的低年级学生中,比如句型练习和对话练习并且学生可以获得较多的练习机会。与小组活动相比,它更省时,易控制,教师可以有更多的时间进行解答、举例。而对于高年级水平的学生来说,尽管有时也用结对活动,但在小组活动中,常常给学生一些富有挑战的任务,使学生共同完成 因此他们的主动性更强。相比较而言,小组活动更适合他们。通过字面意思,A 项“语言简单”B 项“结构控制”适合 pair work。小组活动往往要有一个明确的主题,为学生指名任务方向,因此 D 项错误。13.When you focus on utterance function and expected response by using exampleslikeHere you are,Thanks,you are probably teaching language at the _.A.lexical levelB.sentence levelC.grammatical levelD.discourse level参考答案:参考答案:D D。参考解析:考查语言知识教学。话语层面的语言教学关注语言在上下文中的应用。注重语言的交际功能。因此,关注话语功能和期待回应的教学应属于话语层次的教学。A 项“词汇层面”B 项“句子层面”C 项“语法层面”,D 项“话语层面”。故选 D。14.Which of the following tasks fails to encourage active language use?A.Reciting a text.B.Bargaining in a shop.C.Writing an application letter.D.Reading to get a message.参考答案:参考答案:A A。参考解析:考查语言运用活动。题干问下列哪一项任务没有激发学生灵活地运用语言。A 项“背诵课文”,B 项“在商店讨价还价”,C 项“写一封申请信”,D 项“阅读以获得信息”。背诵课文是比较死板的语言输出方式,在语言运用方面是最没有体现灵活性的故选 A。15.A teacher may encourage students to_ when they come across new wordsin fastreading.A.take notesB.ask for helpC.guess meaning from contextD.look up the words in a dictionary参考答案:参考答案:C C。参考解析:考查阅读教学。当学生进行快速阅读时,如果遇到一些生词老师可以鼓励学生通过上下文语境进行词义猜测。故选 C。16.Which of the following statements about task design is incorrect?A.Activities must have clear and attainable objectives.B.Activities should be confined to the classroom context.C.Activities must be relevant to students life experiences.D.Activities should help develop students language ability.参考答案:参考答案:B B。参考解析:考查教学任务设计。教师在设计任务时,任务应有明确的目的:任务应具有真实意义即接近学生的现实生活;任务应有助于学生语言实际运用能力的提高。A、C、D 三项均是关于教学任务设计正确的说法。教学任务显然不应该局限于课堂。还可以延伸到课堂之外。因此答案为 B。17.If someone says I know the word,he should not only understand its meaningbut also beable to pronounce,spell,and _ it.A.explainB.recognizeC.memorizeD.use参考答案:参考答案:D D。参考解析:考查词汇教学。词汇教学的内容包括词义、词汇信息(词的拼写和发音等)、用法、词汇学习策略。所以“知道”一个单词除了能够发音、拼写、了解它的词义外,还要会使用它。故选 D。18.Teachers could encourage students to use_ to gather and organize theirideas forwriting.A.elicitingB.mind mappingC.explainingD.brainstorming参考答案:参考答案:B B。参考解析:考查写作教学。教师让学生收集的自己的想法,并将它们连贯、有逻辑性地组织起来,这属于绘制思维导图(mindmapping)的过程。而头脑风暴(brainstorming)是指在给定主题之后,学生思考并收集与主题相关的想法这一过程。但不包括将它们进行组织这一步骤。故选 B。19.When students are asked to go to the local museum,libraries,etc.to find outinformation aboutendangered animals and work out a plan for an exhibition,theyare doing a(n)_.A.surveyB.experimentC.projectD.presentation参考答案:参考答案:C C。参考解析:考查收集评价信息的方式。教师让学生去博物馆、图书馆等搜查关于濒危动物的信息并让学生做出书面的展览规划这属于一项学习项目。题干中的“搜查濒危动物的信息”可以算是一种 survey(调查)但是还需要制定一个展览计划,因此整个任务应该是一个 project(项目)故选 C。20.Which of the following tasks fails to develop students skill of recognizingdiscoursepatterns?A.Analyzing the structure of difficult sentences.B.Checking the logic of the authors arguments.C.Getting the scrambled sentences into a paragraph.D.Marking out common openers to stories and jokes.参考答案:参考答案:A A。参考解析:考查语篇教学。语篇是指一系列的语句和段落构成的语言整体,因此侧重的是句群和段落之间的关系。语篇通常分为会话语篇和段落语篇。A 项是对一个句子内部结构的分析和理解,不属于语篇的范畴故选 A。请阅读 Passage l,完成 21-25 小题。Passage 1In the field of psychology,there has long been a certain haziness surrounding thedefinition ofcreativity,an I-know-it-when-I-see-it attitude that has eluded aprecise formulation.During ourconversation,Mark Beeman,a cognitiveneuroscientist at Northwestern University,told me that heused to be reluctantto tell people what his area of study was,for fear of being dismissedormisunderstood.What,for instance,crosses your mind when you think ofcreativity?Well,we knowthat someone is creative if he produces new things orhas new ideas.And yet,as John Kounios,apsychologist at Drexel University whocollaborates frequently with Beeman,points out,that view iswrong,or at leastnot entirely right.Creativity is the process,not the product,he says.To illustrate,Beeman offers an example.Imagine someone who has never used or seenapaperclip and is struggling to keep a bunch of papers together.Then the personcomes up with a newway of bending a stiff wire to hold the papers in place.Thatwas very creative,Beeman says.Onthe flip side,if someone works in a newfield-Beeman gives the example of nanotechnology-anything that he produces maybe considered inherently creative.But was the act of producing itactuallycreative?As Beeman put it,Not all artists are creative.And some accountants areverycreative.Insight,however,has proved less difficult to define and to study.Because itarrives at a specificmoment in time,you can isolate it,examine it,and analyzeits characteristics.Insight is only onepart of creativity,Beeman says.But wecan measure it.We have a temporal marker thatsomething just happened in the brain.Id never say thats all of creativity,but its a central,identifiable component.When scientists examine insight in the lab,they are looking at what typesofattention and thought processes lead to that moment of synthesis:If you are tryingto facilitate abreakthrough,are there methods you can use that help?If you feelstuck on a problem,are theretricks to get you through?In a recent study,Beeman and Kounios followed peoples gazes as they attempted tosolvewhats called the remote-associates test,in which the subject is given aseries of words,like pine,crab,and sauce,and has to think of a single wordthat can logically be paired with all of them.They wanted to see if the direction of a person s eyes and her rate of blinkingcould shed light onher approach and on her likelihood of success.It turned outthat if the subject looked directly at aword and focused on it-that is,blinkedless frequently,signaling a higher degree of closeattention-she was more likelyto be thinking in an analytical,convergent fashion,going throughpossibilitiesthat made sense and systematically discarding those that didn t.If she looked atpine,say,she might be thinking of words like tree,cone,and needle,thentesting each option tosee if it fit with the other words.When the subject stoppedlooking at any specific word,either bymoving her eyes or by blinking,she wasmore likely to think of broader,more abstract associations.That is a more insight-oriented approach.You need to learn not just to stare butto look outsideyour focus,Beeman says.(The solution to this remote-associatestest:apple.)As it turns out,by simple following someones eyes and measuring her blinks andfixationtimes,Beemans group can predict how someone will likely solve a problemand when she isnearing that solution.Thats an important consideration forwould-be creative minds:it helps usunderstand how distinct patterns of attentionmay contribute to certain kinds of insights.21.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined wordhazinessinPARAGRAPH ONE?A.Arbitrariness.B.Vagueness.C.Misunderstanding.D.Controversy.参考答案:参考答案:B B。参考解析:词义题。根据第一段“In the field of psychology,there has long been acertain haziness surrounding the definition of creativity,anI-know-it-when-I-see-it attitude that has eluded a precise formulation”可知,在心理学领域“创造性”一直没有形成准确的定义。大家所持的态度就是“当我看到创造力的时候,我就知道什么是创造力”,以这种态度避开了对创造力定义的精确化。既然是避开了精确化,那么当然就是模糊不清的。即长期以来人们对于创造力的定义一直处于模糊或朦胧的状态。vagueness 的意思是“含糊”,与 haziness 的意思最接近。故选 B。22.According to John Kounios,what does the underlined word that in PARAGRAPHtwo refer to?A.Bending the stiffwire.B.Holding papers in place.C.The idea of making a paperclip.D.The process of making a paperclip.参考答案:参考答案:D D。参考解析:指代题。根据画线单词 that 前的句子“To illustrate,Beeman offers anexampleImagine someone who has never used or seen a paperclip and is strugglingto keep a bunch of papers togetherThen the person comes up with a new way of bendinga stiff wire to hold the papers in place可知,为了解释其观点,Beeman 举了一个例子。试想一个从未使用过或者见过回形针的人正在努力将一堆纸叠在一起。然后他想到将一根金属丝掰弯以固定纸堆的办法。又根据第一段最后一句“Creativity is the process,not the product”可知 that 指的是做回形针的过程。故选 D。23.In PARAGRAPH FOUR,which of the following shows the purpose of describingtheexperiment?A.To discern the link between analytical thinking and insights.B.To discern connection between close attention and insights.C.To discern connection between close attention and imagination.D.To test people s capacity for close attention and abstract association.参考答案:参考答案:B B。参考解析:细节题。根据第三段“When scientists examine insight in the lab,they arelooking at what types of attention and thought processes lead to that moment ofsynthesis”当科学家们在实验室检测洞察力时,他们所观察的是何种类型的注意力和思维过程可以带来顿悟 即实验目的是通过对比实验中两种人的观察和思维方式。反映的是注意力与洞察力之间的相互作用。故选 B。24.Based on the experiment,which of the following may signal that the subject isnearing thesolution?A.The subject is begging to work.B.The subject looks away at something else.C.The subject is distracted from the given words.D.The subject concentrates on the given words all the time.参考答案:参考答案:C C。参考解析:推断题。根据原文“When the subject stopped looking at any specific word,either by moving her eyes or by blinking,she was more likely to think of broader moreabstract associations”当实验主体通过转动眼睛或眨眼,不再聚焦某一特定词语,他联想的词语可能更抽象,范围也更广。也就是说当实验主体转移注意力,不再聚焦在某一特定词语时 可以预测他解决问题的可能性以及何时能得出正确答案,即 C 项正确。B 项 looksaway at something else“看向别处”与原文表述是不一样的。25.What is the best title for this passage?A.Creativity.and InsightsB.Insights and Problem SolvingC.Where Do Insight Moments Come?D.Where Do Creativity Moments Come?参考答案:参考答案:D D。参考解析:主旨题。文章前两段主要讲了 creativity 的定义。第三段指出 insight 是creativity 的核心组成部分:虽然 creativity 不容易理解。但 insight 比较容易定义和研究。第四段描述了一个实验。实验目的是发现 attention 和 insight 之间的关系。第五段指出实验结果即不同类型的 attention 能够影响 insight,这给了想成为有创造力的人(would be Creative minds)一个重大的启示。由此可以推断,attention 能够影响 insight,从而产生 creativity。可见文章从探讨 creativity 的定义到研究 insight,归根到底是想发现怎样成为有创造力的人。D 项 Where Do Creativity Moments Come?作为本文的标题最恰当。请阅读 Passage 2,完成 2630 小题。Passage 2Taylor Swift,the seven-time Grammy winner,is known for her articulate lyrics,sothere wasnothing surprising about her writing a long column for The Wall StreetJournal about the future ofthe music industry.Yet there s reason to doubt theoptimism of what she had to say This moment in music is so exciting because thecreative avenues an artist can explore arelimitless,Swift wrote.In this momentin music,stepping out of your comfort zone is rewarded,and sonic evolution is notonly accepted.it is celebrated.The only real risk is being too afraid totakea risk at all.Thats hard to reconcile with Nielsens mid-year U.S.music report,which showeda 15percent year-on-year drop in album sales and a 13 percent decline in digitaltrack sales.This couldbe the 2013 st