2016下半年河南教师资格高中英语学科知识与教学能力真题及答案.pdf
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1、2016 下半年河南教师资格高中英语学科知识与教学能力真题及答案注意事项:1.考试时间为 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。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 28 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.The Chinese recipes rapidly found _ with foreign restaurant owners.A.favorB.flavorC.feverD.fancy2.There is eve
2、ry sign that new Asian immigrants are willing to _ withAmericans.A.obligeB.absorbC.assimilateD.stabilize3.In the United States,a(n)_general is the chief lawyer in a governmentor city department.A.senatorB.solicitorC.councilorD.inspector4.All the flights _ because of the hurricane,they decided to tak
3、e thetrain instead.A.had been canceledB.having canceledC.have been canceledD.having been canceled5.Which of the following shows how the fraction 7/9 reads in English?A.Seventh-nine.B.Sevenths-nine.C.Seven-ninth.D.Seven-ninths.6._ man can aspire to and achieve goodness is evident throughout history.A
4、.WhatB.WhetherC.ThatD.How7.The pair of English phonemes _ differs in the manner of articulation.A./k/and/t/B./d/and/g/C./s/and/z/D./t/and/s/8.Which of the following shows the proper rhythmic pattern of the sentence?A.This is a question for Doctor Carrington.B.This is a question for Doctor Carrington
5、.C.This is a question for Doctor Carrington.D.This is a question for Doctor Carrington.9.The pair“_”are dialectal synonyms in British and American English.A.tap and faucetB.stroll and trotC.liberty and freedomD.statesman and politician10.Which of the following might be Janes primary concern when she
6、 sincerely asksher friendDoes your farm contain 500 acres?A.Quantity maxim.B.Quality maxim.C.Relation maxim.D.Manner maxim.11.Which of the following assumptions fails to describe the nature of vocabularyor vocabulary learning?A.Words are best learned in context.B.A lexical item can be more than one
7、word.C.All words in one language have equivalents in another.D.Leaming a word includes learning its form,meaning and use.12.When a teacher creates a real life situation for his students to discuss,heexpects them not to focus on _ too much.A.formB.useC.meaningD.function13.It is suggested that teacher
8、s should not interrupt students for error correctionwhen the activ-ity aims at _.A.accuracyB.fluencyC.complexityD.cohesion14.When asking students to quickly run their eyes over a whole text to get the gist,we are training their skill of_.A.scanningB.mappingC.predictingD.skimming15.Teachers who adopt
9、 the _ model for reading comprehension may startteaching a text by introducing new vocabulary and structures.A.parallelB.serialC.top-downD.bottom-up16.It is suggested that lower-level EFLlearners learn to read by reading _materials.A.simple and authenticB.academic and authenticC.original and classic
10、alD.classical and authentic17.When asking students to arrange the scrambled sentences into a logical paragraph,the teacher is focusing on_.A.reading skillsB.critical thinkC.proofreading skillsD.textual coherence18.Which of the following is a typical feature of formal writing?A.Archaic words are usua
11、lly preferred.B.The precision of language is a priority.C.Short and incomplete sentences are preferred.D.An intimate relationship with the audience iS established.19.Which ofthe following writing activities may be used to develop studentsskillof planning?A.Editing their writing in groups.B.Self-chec
12、king punctuations in their writing.C.Sorting out ideas and putting them in order.D.Cross-checking the language in their writing.20.In trying to get across a message,an EFL learner may use _ strategiesto make up for a lack of knowledge of grammar or vocabulary.A.communicativeB.cognitiveC.resourcingD.
13、affective请阅读 Passage l,完成第 21-25 小题。Passage 1Einstein is a mental Hercules,according to those who know his work.He has performedprodi-gious labors.By all the theories of physiognomy,he should be agranite-visaged Norse god of the Hindenburg type,instead of looking like a poetor musician.On theoretica
14、l grounds,he should have an iron will,instead of beingpliant,docile,compromising.The explanation seems to be that Ein-stein,unlikemost men of achievement,has never had to coerce or harden himself.His work wasan exalted revel and his whole scientific life was a perpetual carnival,to judgefrom a speec
15、h of his at a dinner in Berlin in honor of the physicist,Max Planck.A preceding speaker had talked of the ago-nizing toil and superhuman willrequired of a great scientist.Einstein demurred.This daily striving,he said,is dictated by no principle or program,but arises from immediate personal need.The
16、emotional condition which renders possible such achievements is like that ofthe religious devo-tee or the lover.On another occasion,Einstein described theimpulse to grapple with his problems as a demoniac possession,needing nostimulation from conscious effort of the will.Einsteins own theory about h
17、imselfmust be correct;nothing else could account for his irresistible energy in his ownregions of thought and his lamblike helplessness in ordinary contacts.To cataloguea few of his lost wars of everyday life:For a time he refused to play the violin for charity because of his modest estimateof his o
18、wn a-bility,and because he thought it unfair to professionals;underpressure,however,he gave many recitals.He declined a deluxe cabin on a trip toAmerica because of his scruples against luxury,but accepted when informed that hewas hurting the feelings of the steamship line.On his trip to India,he ref
19、used totravel in a rickshaw because he thought it degrading to use a human being as a draughtanimal;he reconsidered,however,on the ground that rickshaw boys must live,andpatronized them extensively.Hating fuss and feathers,he has been induced to maketriumphal progresses on four continents.He has com
20、pared mass newspaper interviewsto being bitten by wolves and to being hanged,but nevertheless he is frequentlygang-interviewed.This easy yielding to pressure would lead another man to cheapen himself,butEinstein is saved by his aesthetic sense and his unworldliness.He could not doanything sordid.He
21、doesnt want any-thing;there is nothing about the man fortemptation to work on.When he received the Nobel Prize in 1921,he gave it to charity.When a magazine offered him an amazing sum for an article,he reject-ed itcontemptuously.What?he exclaimed.Do they think I am a prizefighter?But hefinally wrote
22、 the article after arguing the magazine into cutting the price in half.It is said that he declined his present post at the Institute for Advanced Studyat Princeton on the ground that the salary was preposterously munificent,and waspersuaded to accept only by the promise of an enormous pay cut.He obj
23、ected to gifts,but his 1930 trip to this country netted him five violins andother valuable booty.His backbone stiffened,however,when an admirer sought topress on him a Guarnerius val-ued at$33,000;this he firmly refused,saying thathe was not enough of a musician to do justice to the instrument.Proba
24、bly no manhas been more plagued than Einstein by offers of money for testi-monials fortoothpaste,pimple-eradicators,corn plasters,and cigarettes.He brushed all thisaside as corruption and would have no compromise.Einstein regards money assomething to give away;in1927,he was aiding one hundred and fi
25、fty poor familiesin Berlin.21.What has led to Einstein s great achievement in science according to the passage?A.His strong belief in religion.B.His lifelong interest in science.C.His aesthetic sense and unworldliness.D.His superhuman will in science research.22.What does the underlined phrase his p
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