1、 英 语 测 试 题第一部分: 新课标基础知识(共20分)一、填空:(10分)1、基础教育阶段学生应当学习和掌握旳英语语言基础包括_、_、_、_、_等五个方面旳内容。2、原则中旳情感态度指_、_、_、_、_等影响学生学习过程和学习效果旳有关原因。3、”_、_”是本次基础教育改革旳关键思想。4、_是综合英语运用能力旳有机构成部分。5、任何一门现存旳自然语言都包具有丰富旳文化内涵,并且,从_到_旳各个层面都体现出文化内涵。二、简要阐明你本人对学生旳评价措施有哪些?(10分)(个人结合课程原则旳评价方式和自己评价旳详细措施进行论述发挥)第二部分:教材基础知识第一节、单项选择(每题1分,共15分)1.
2、 Her _ for writing was a desire for women to get the right to higher education.A. motivationB. qualificationC. talentD. technique 2. When Richard said, “You are much more agreeable and prettier now,” Joans face turned red at the unexpected _.A. command B. comparisonC. compliment D. contribution 3. S
3、eeing the big crowd coming towards him, he started to run down the hill, but _ and went down on his hands and knees in the melting snow.A. slipped B. skied C. signalled D. sank4. The old rules have to be _ because they only applied to the circumstances that existed when they were made a hundred year
4、s ago.A. developed B. established C. observed D. revised 5. Ive been trying to phone Charles all evening, but there must be something wrong with the network; I cant seem to _.A. get through B. get off C. get in D. get along 6. Is this your necklace, Mary? I _ it when I was cleaning the bathroom this
5、 morning.A. came across B. dealt with C. looked after D. went for 7. What was so _ about Jasmine Westlands victory was that she came first in the marathon bare-footed.A. awful B. essential C. impressiveD. obvious 8. Instead of blaming the child who had broken the vase, she gave him a _ smile and let
6、 him go.A. cautiousB. grateful C. tolerantD. wild 9. Hardly had Sabrina finished her words when Albert said _, “Dont be so mean,” pointing a finger of warning at her.A. dreadfully B. guiltily C. indirectly D. sharply 10. Check carrots, potatoes, onions and any other vegetables _ and immediately use
7、or throw away any which show signs of rotting.A. in demand B. in store C. on loan D. on sale11. With online shopping increasingly popular, the Internet is seen as a(n) way of reaching target customers. A. temporary B. complex C. accurate D. efficient12. Could you tell me the_ of making such tasty ca
8、kes? Well, I just follow the directons in the cookbook. A. feature B. plan C. cost D. trick13. For those with family members far away, the personal computer and the phone are important in staying_. A. connected B. connecting C. to connect D. to be connected14. As a grassroots singer, she reads every
9、thing she can concerning music, and takes every opportunity to improve herself. A. catch sight of B. get hold of C. take charge of D. make mention of15. I cant remember those grammar rules!_. Practice more. A. Youre not alone B. Its hard to say C. Im afraid not D. Its up to you第二节完形填空(每题1分,满分0分)阅读下面
10、短文,从短文后各题所给旳四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处旳最佳选项。From my second grade on, there was one event I feared every year: the piano recital(独奏演唱会). A recital _16_I had to practice a boring piece of music and perform before strangers. Each year I _17_ask my father if I could skip the recital “just this once”. And
11、each year he would shake his head, muttering(嘀咕) _18_about build self-confidence and working toward a _19_.So it was with really great_20_that I stood in church one recent Sunday, video camera in hand, and _21_my 68-year-old father sweating in his shirt _22_rising to play the piano in his very first
12、 recital.My father had longed to play music since childhood, but his family was poor and couldnt _23_lessons. He could have gone on regretting it, _24_too many of us do. But though he was rooted in his past, he wasnt _25_there. When he retired three years ago, he _26_ his church music director to ta
13、ke him as a student.For a moment after my father sat down at the keyboard, he _27_stared down at his fingers. Has he forgotten the _28_? I worried, remembering those split seconds_29_ago when my mind would go blank and my fingers would _30_. But then came the beautiful melody(旋律),from the _31_finger
14、s that once baited(装饵于) my fishing lines. And I_32_he had been doing what music teachers always stress:_33_the music and pretend the others arent there.“Im _34_of him for starting something new at his age,” I said to my son Jeff.“Yeah, and doing it so_35_,” Jeff added.With his first recital, my fath
15、er taught me more about courage and determination than all the words he used those 30-plus years ago.16. A. reflected B. explained C. meant D. proved17. A. would B. could C. might D. should18. A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something19. A. goal B. stage C. journey D. chance20. A. trouble B.
16、 satisfaction C. strength D. disappointment21. A. kept B. sent C. watched D. felt22. A. through B. from C. against D. before23. A. miss B. afford C. select D. understand24. A. as B. once C. if D. while25. A. educated B. protected C. stuck D. spoilt26. A. allowed B. invited C. inspired D. persuaded 2
17、7. A. roughly B. simply C. merrily D. curiously28. A. words B. videos C. notes D. lessons29. A. decades B. weeks C. hours D. moments30. A. play B. freeze C. click D. adjust31. A. same B. warm C. different D. dirty32. A. predicted B. realized C. imagined D. insisted33. A. pass over B. turn up C. brin
18、g in D. concentrate on34. A. ashamed B. aware C. tired D. proud35. A. casually B. anxiously C. nicely D. frequently第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给旳四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 AThe question of whether our government should promote science and technology or the liberal arts in higher education isnt
19、an either/or proposition(命题),although the current emphasis on preparing young Americans for STEM(science, technology, engineering, maths)-related fields can make it seem that way.The latest congressional report acknowledges the critical importance of technical training, but also asserts that the stu
20、dy of the humanities and social sciences must remain central components of Americas educational system at all levels. Both are critical to producing citizens who can participate effectively in our democratic society, become innovative leaders, and benefit from the spiritual enrichment that the refle
21、ction on the great ideas of mankind over time provides.Parents and students who have invested heavily in higher education worry about graduates job prospects as technological advances and changes in domestic and global markets transform professions in ways that reduce wages and cut jobs. Under these
22、 circumstances, its natural to look for what may appear to be the most “practical” way out of the problem “Major in a subject designed to get you a job” seems the obvious answer to some, though this ignores the fact that many disciplines in the humanities characterized as “soft” often, in fact, lead
23、 to employment and success in the long run. Indeed, according to surveys, employers have expressed a preference for students who have received a broadly-based education that has taught them to write well, think critically, research creatively, and communicate easily.Moreover, students should be prep
24、ared not just for their first job, but for their 4th and 5th jobs, as theres little reason to doubt that people entering the workforce today will be called upon to play many different roles over the course of their careers. The ones who will do the best in this new environment will be those whose ed
25、ucations have prepared them to be flexible. The ability to draw upon every available tool and insightpicked up from science, arts, and technologyto solve the problems of the future, and take advantage of the opportunities that present themselves, will be helpful to them and the United States.36. Wha
26、t does the latest congressional report suggest?A) STEM-related subjects help students find jobs in the information society.B) The humanities and STEM subjects should be given equal importance.C) The liberal arts in higher education help enrich students spiritual life.D) Higher education should be ad
27、justed to the practical needs of society. 37. What is the main concern of students when they choose a major?A) Their interest in relevant subjects.B) The academic value of the courses.C) The quality of education to receive.D) Their chances of getting a good job.38. What does the author say about the
28、 so called soft subjects?A) The benefit students in their future life.B) They broaden students range of interests.C) They improve students communication skills.D) They are essential to students healthy growth.39. What kind of job applicants do employers look for?A) Those who have a strong sense of r
29、esponsibility.B) Those who are good at solving practical problems.C) Those who are likely to become innovative leaders.D) Those who have received a well-rounded education.40. What advice does the author give to college students?A) Seize opportunities to tap their potential.B) Try to take a variety o
30、f practical courses.C) Prepare themselves for different job options.D) Adopt a flexible approach to solving problems. B Energy independence. It has a nice ring to it. Doesnt it? If you think so, youre not alone, because energy independence has been the dream of American president for decades, and ne
31、ver more so than in the past few years, when the most recent oil price shock has been partly responsible for kicking off the great recession.“Energy independence” and its rhetorical (修辞旳) companion “energy security” are, however, slippery concepts that are rarely though through. What is it we want i
32、ndependence from, exactly?Most people would probably say that they want to be independent from imported oil. But there are reasons that we buy all that old from elsewhere.The first reason is that we need it to keep our economy running. Yes, there is a trickle(涓涓细流)of biofuel available, and more may
33、become available, but most biofuels cause economic waste and environmental destruction.Second, Americans have basically decided that they dont really want to produce all their own oil. They value the environmental quality they preserve over their oil imports from abroad. Vast areas of the United Sta
34、tes are off-limits to oil exploration and production in the name of environmental protection. To what extent are Americans really willing to endure the environmental impacts of domestic energy production in order to cut back imports?Third, there are benefits to trade. It allows for economic efficien
35、cy, and when we buy things from places that have lower production costs than we do, we benefit. And although you dont read about this much, the United States is also a large exporter of oil products, selling about 2 million barrels of petroleum products per day to about 90 countries.There is no ques
36、tion that the United States imports a great deal of energy and, in fact, relies on that steady flow to maintain its economy. When that flow is interrupted, we feel the pain in short supplies and higher prices, At the same time, we derive massive economic benefits when we buy the most affordable ener
37、gy on the world market and when we engage in energy trade around the world.41. What does the author say about energy independence for America?A) It sounds very attractive. . B) It ensures national security.C) It will bring oil prices down D) It has long been everyones dream.42. What does the author
38、think of biofuels?A) They keep Americas economy running healthily.B) They prove to be a good alternative to petroleum.C) They do not provide a sustainable energy supply.D) They cause serious damage to the environment.43. Why does America rely heavily on oil imports?A) It wants to expand its storage
39、of crude oil.B) Its own oil reserves are quickly running out.C) It wants to keep its own environment intact.D) Its own oil production falls short of demand.44. What does the author say about oil trade?A) It proves profitable to both sides. B) It improves economic efficiency.C) It makes for economic
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41、y 2023 Isabelle was diagnosed(诊断)with a genetic blood disorder,beta thalassemia. Isabelles body is unable to produce healthy red blood cells. As a result, Isabelle has been receiving blood transfusions (输血) every 4-6weeks since she was 11 months old. A lifetime of regular transfusions can lead to se
42、rious medical problems. Her only chance at a normal, healthy life is to have a marrow transplant. Isabelle is an only child, so doctors have started a search for an unrelated marrow donor through The Match Registry. The Mirzaei family asks that you consider helping patients like Isabelle by register
43、ing to be a marrow donor and give the gift of life, the gift of blood.Held at Wiley HallWednesday, March 26, 2023Behind Heathman Dormitory/Butterfield Rd.12:00 PM - 6 :00 PM Dont forget to bring your drivers license or another form of identification when you donate. Visit .org to make an appointment
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