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1、云南省特岗教师招聘试题(初中英语科目六)部分试题专业基础知识部分.Vocabulary and Structure 15%Directions:There are fifteen incomplete sentences in the following.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.()1.Im sorry,Ill have to.Ive had a wonderful evening here.Its a

2、pleasure to have you here.A.stopB.sleepC.leaveD.wait()2.How longthis factory?Since 2023.A.has,openedB.has,been openC.has,begunD.has,become()3.He is a strict but kindhearted father,the children respect but are afraid of.A./ B.thatC.for whom D.one whom()4.He lived in London for 3 months,duringtime he

3、learned some English.A.this B.whichC.thatD.same()5.The weather turned out to be very good,was more than we could expect.A.what B.whichC.that D.it()6.Recently I bought an ancient Chinese vase,was very reasonable.A.which price B.the price of whichC.its priceD.the price of whose()7.Heres my card.Lets k

4、eep in .A.touch B.relationC.connection D.friendship ()8.the increase in air fares,most people still prefer to travel by plane. A.No matter how B.ThoughC.Regardless D.Despite ()9.She cooked the meat for a long time so as to make itenough to eat.A.mild B.slightC.light D.tender ()10.There is noevidence

5、 that people can control their dreams,at least in experimental situations in a lab. A.rigid B.solidC.smooth D.harsh ()11.He said that ending the agreement wouldthe future of small or familyrun shops,lead to fewer books being published and increase prices of all but a few bestsellers.A.venture B.expo

6、seC.jeopardize D.legalize()12.I could hear nothing but the roar of the airplane engines whichall other sounds. A.overturned B.drownedC.deafened D.smoothed ()13.Tom is bankrupt now.He is desperate because all his effortsfailure. A.tumbled to B.hinged uponC.inflicted on D.culminated in ()14.If the val

7、ueadded tax were done away with,it would act as ato consumption. A.progression B.primeC.stability D.stimulus ()15.It is my hope that everyone in this class shouldtheir errors before it is too late. A.refute B.excludeC.expel D.rectify .Close 20%Directions:There is one passage with blanks in this part

8、.For each blank there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best fills in the blank.Space is a dangerous place,not only because of meteors (流星) but also because of rays from the sun and other planets.The atmosphere again acts1our protective blanket on2.Light gets through,and this i

9、s essential3plants to make the food which we4.Heat,5,makes our environments tolerable and some ultraviolet rays (紫外线旳) penetrate the6.Cosmic (宇宙旳) rays of various kinds come7the air from outer space,but8quantities of radiation from the sun are screened off.9men leave the atmosphere they are10to this

10、 radiation;11their spacesuits or the walls of their spacecraft,if they are inside,12prevent a lot of radiation damage.Radiation is the greatest known danger to explorers in13.Doses of radiation are measured in14called “rems (雷目)”.We all15radiation here on earth from the sun,from cosmic rays and from

11、 radioactive minerals.The “16” dose of radiation that we receive each year is about two millirems; it17according to where you live,and this is a very rough estimate.Scientists have reason to think18a man can19far more radiation20without being damaged; the figure of 60 rems has been agreed. ()1.A.for

12、 B.with C.on D.as()2.A.stars B.sun C.earthD.space()3.A.with B.from C.underD.for()4.A.use B.live C.eat D.get()5.A.again B.also C.besides D.too()6.A.environment B.space C.atmosphere D.earth()7.A.across B.to C.from D.through()8.A.valid B.enormous C.various D.proper()9.A.As soon as B.As well as C.As muc

13、h as D.As possible as()10.A.shown B.exposed C.faced D.covered()11.A.but B.because C.so D.so that()12.A.get B.make C.have D.do()13.A.earth B.atmosphere C.space D.environment()14.A.pieces B.units C.parts D.elements()15.A.receive B.accept C.bring D.catch()16.A.conventional B mon C.general D.normal()17.

14、A.shifts B.converts C.modifies D.varies()18.A.what B.which C.that D.why()19.A.put up with B.keep up with C e up with D.catch up with()20.A.from B.than C.asD.away.Reading Comprehension 36%Directions:There are four passages in this part.Each passage is followed by several questions and unfinished sent

15、ences.For each of them there are several choices.You should decide on the BEST ONE.Passage 1试题由中人教育独家提供,任何网站如需转载,均需得到中国教育在线教师招聘频道和中人教育双方旳书面许可,否则追究法律责任。I never wanted a dog,but now Im so glad I have one.About two years ago,my wife,Cathy,got a little dog with a face only a mother could love.We named h

16、er Gertie.Gertie is the kind of dog that has to grow on you.So I decided that the dog would be trained.This didnt quite go as planned.At 15 weeks old,she was nearly made to leave the Petsmart Training School.She spent every night lying in our bedsnoring so loudly that I hardly got a good nights slee

17、p.Then,about six months after she arrived,I felt that something in my heart was taking place,and I was unable to stop it.My behavior began to change.I began to smile at people when passing them in a street.I returned from neighbors.I started calling my kids and,to my surprise,they started calling me

18、.I even tried to speak to my grandchildren over the phone once.I even was glad to listen to laughter from a 10monthold granddaughter.The point is that I was changing.My wife and I both agree that it is Gertie who has changed my behavior.Gertie is now nearly two years old and almost fully grown.I hav

19、e come to like the pet little by little,though she is my wifes dog.()1.What did the man think of the dog at the beginning?A.It wasnt very lovely. B.It looked very beautiful.C.It wasnt necessary to be trained. D.It could change his life.()2.When did the mans behavior begin to change?A.About two years

20、 ago. B.When Gertie was nearly two years old.C.When Gertie was 15 weeks old. D.About six months after Gertie arrived.()3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the mans change?A.He began to smile at people. B.He liked helping his neighbors.C.He started calling his kids. D.He spoke to his gran

21、dchildren over the phone.()4.What can we learn from this passage?A.The dog has been trained very well.B.The man has become more confident.C.The man has become more friendly.D.The man likes the dog better than his wife.Passage 2The African elephant,the largest land animal remaining on earth,is of gre

22、at importance to African ecosystem(生态系统).Unlike other animals,the African elephant is to a great extent the builder of its environment.As a big planteater,it largely shapes the forestandsavanna(大草原) surroundings in which it lives,therefore setting the terms of existence for millions of other animals

23、 that live in its habitat(栖息地).It is the elephants great desire for food that makes it a disturber of the environment and an important builder of its habitat.In its continuous search for the 300 pounds of plants it must have every day,it kills small trees and underbushes,and pulls branches off big t

24、rees.This results in numerous open spaces in both deep tropical forests and in the woodlands that cover part of the African savannas.In these open spaces are numerous plants in various stages of growth that attract a variety of other planteaters.Take the rain forests for example.In their natural sta

25、te,the spreading branches overhead shut out sunlight and prevent the growth of plants on the forest floor.By pulling down trees and eating plants,elephants make open spaces,allowing new plants to grow on the forest floor.In such situations,the forests become suitable for large hoofed planteaters to

26、move around and for small planteaters to get their food as well.What worries scientists now is that the African elephant has become an endangered species.If the elephant disappears,scientists say,many other animals will also disappear from vast areas of forest and savanna,greatly changing and worsen

27、ing the whole ecosystem.()5.What is the passage mainly about?A.Disappearance of African elephants.B.Forests and savannas as habitats for African elephants.C.The effect of African elephants search for food.D.The eating habit of African elephants.()6.What does the underlined phrase “setting the terms”

28、 most probably mean?A.Fixing the time.B.Worsening the state.C.Improving the quality. D.Deciding the conditions.()7.What do we know about the open spaces in the passage?A.They result from the destruction of rain forests.B.They provide food mainly for African elephants.C.They are home to many endanger

29、ed animals.D.They are attractive to planteating animals of different kinds.()8.The passage is developed mainly by.A.showing the effects and then explaining the causesB.pointing out similarities and differencesC.describing the changes in space orderD.giving examplesPassage 3The food we eat seems to h

30、ave profound effects on our health.Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat,it has,at the same time,made many foods unfit to eat.Some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the

31、 diet as well,especially cancer of the colon.Different cultures are more likely to cause certain different illnesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures.That food is related to illness is not a new discovery.In 1945,about 35 years ago,government researchers realized that nit

32、rates,commonly used to preserve color in meats,and other food additives,caused cancer.Yet,these carcinogenic additives remain in our food,and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful.The additives which we eat are no

33、t all so direct.Farmers often give penicillin to beef and living animals,and because of this,penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cow.Sometimes similar drugs are given to animals not for medical purposes,but for financial reasons.The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in ord

34、er to obtain a higher price on the market.Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to control these procedures,the practices continue.()9.What is the best possible title of the passage? A.Drug and Food B.Cancer and Health C.Food and Health D.Health and Drug()10.Which of t

35、he following statements is NOT true?A.Drugs are always given to animals for medical reasons.B.Some of the additives in our food are added to the food itself and some are given to the living animals.C.Researchers have known about the potential dangers of food additives for over thirtyfive years.D.Foo

36、d may cause forty percent of cancer in world.()11.How has science done something harmful to mankind?A.Because of science,diseases caused by polluted food have been virtually eliminated.B.It has caused a lack of information concerning the value of food.C.Because of the application of science,some pot

37、entially harmful substances have been added to food.D.The scientists have preserved the color of meats,but not of vegetables.()12.What are nitrates used for?A.They preserve flavor in packaged foods.B.They preserve the color of meats.C.They are the objects of research.D.They cause the animals to beco

38、me fatter.()13.The word “carcinogenic” most nearly means “”. A.troublemaking B.colorretaining C.moneymaking D.cancercausingPassage 4A scientific panel convened by the World Health Organization recommended guidelines on Friday for doctors conducting clinical studies of SARS patients.The panel urged d

39、octors to apply the guidelines in analyzing the masses of potentially useful information about various therapies that were collected in this years epidemic.Much of that information has not been published or analyzed.“It is a matter of urgency to get better analysis and review.” said Dr.Simon Mardel,

40、a WHO official who led the twoday meeting that ended on Friday.He said thousands of potential therapies and compounds had been tested so far as researchers try to determine treatments for SARS,or severe acute respiratory syndrome.“We recognize that having no treatment for SARS is hindering our abili

41、ty to control an epidemic in so many ways.” He said.In the epidemic earlier this year,various treatments,like drugs to fight the virus or strengthen the immune system,as well as traditional Chinese medicine,were delivered under emergency conditions,in widely different settings and countries to patie

42、nts suffering from varying stages of the illness.Those conditionsgenerally without standardized measurements or controlled situationshave made it hard to interpret results.Standard supportive therapy like nursing,and in severe cases the use of mechanical respirators(呼吸器)to help patients breathe,is t

43、he mainstay(重要支持)of SARS care,and helped many patients survive.But doctors still do not know how best to treat SARS patients who have breathing difficulties,Dr.Mardel said.One method is invasive ventilation.A second method involves blowing oxygen into the lungs through a mask.Both carry the risk of

44、transmitting the virus to hospital employees.Without proper analysis,the panel was unable to say definitively which treatment worked best,or which caused the most harm.“There is a lack of shared information.” Dr.Mardel said,noting that a lot of data have not been published.The panel also agreed on g

45、uidelines that would allow doctors to conduct quick and safe clinical trials,a process that generally takes years to complete.The World Health Organization,a United Nations agency did not release the guidelines.Dr.Mardel said they were flexible because no one knew where,when and in what setting SARS

46、 would return.Experts in many countries have already listed the treatments they want to test,and the health agency is leaving these decisions to individual nations.()14.Guidelines recommended by the scientific panel can be used for.A.gathering potentially useful information about various therapies c

47、ollectedB.conducting clinical studies of SARS patientsC.determining treatment for SARSD.publishing all the information about SARS()15.According to the passage,it is difficult to interpret the results of certain treatments for SARS because.A.patients were in different countriesB.patients were given medicines in widely different settingsC.patients were at different stages of the illnessD.these conditions had no standardized measurements or controlled situations()16.According to doctors,the two meth

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