因印刷批次不同,图书封面可能与实际展示有所区别,增值服务也可能会有所不同,以读者收到实物为准《中公版·2021山东省菏泽市教师招聘考试辅导教材:历年真题及全真模拟试卷英语》中公图书秉承“紧扣真题考点”,致力于准确把握考试命题趋势,及时更新考试试题情况,给考生提供精准的备考资料。
中公教育山东教师招聘考试研究院在深入研究山东省菏泽市教师招聘考试近几年真题的基础上,收录了3套山东省菏泽市教师公开招聘考试的考试试题,并精心编写了9套模拟试卷,推出了本书。
本套试卷亮点:模拟试卷高仿真题
9套模拟试卷的题型、题量、考试难度、考点分布均模拟真题,以帮助考生快速把握考试趋势,零距离体验考场。
2018年山东省菏泽市曹县教师招聘考试试卷英语
第一部分基础知识(共两节,满分15分)
第一节语音(共10题,每题1分,共10分)
A.请根据所给单词,写出相应的音标。
1. hen
2. cards
3. joy
4. race
5. complete
B.请根据所给音标,写出相应的单词。
6. /klt(r)/
7. /rsiv/
8. /fet/
9. /grdut/
10. /drstkl/
第二节单词拼写(共5题,每题1分,共5分)
根据句意和括号中所给的中文提示,在句中空格处填上正确的单词。
11. What about reading (大声) to practice pronunciation
12. The purpose of holding the (竞赛) is to make more people interested in learning English.
13. Could you please tell me the (英雄) names
14. When I went for my first (面试) for this job I arrived extremely early.
15. The students are planning to have a party to (庆祝) Children’s Day.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共20题,每题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。
A
Hours and Admission to Strong Museum
Monday—Thursday: 10:00 am—5:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am—8:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am—5:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am—5:00 pm
Closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
The Museum Shop is open during regular museum hours. Admission to the shop is always free.
The Museum Library is open during Monday—Friday: 10:00 am—5:00 pm
The Skyliner Restaurant is open during regular museum hours from Monday to Saturday, and from 11:30 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. Adults: $7.00
The aged and students with ID: $6.00
Children ages 2 to 17: $5.00
Children younger than 2: free
Strong Museum members: free
Strong Museum offers a 50% discount (折扣) to groups of 20 or more.
16. Strong Museum usually opens except on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
A. Monday to Thursday
B. every day
C. every weekday
D. at weekends
17. If a group of 30 students with ID visit Strong Museum, how much should they pay for the admission
A. $105
B. $90
C. $210
D. $180
18. You can borrow books from the Museum Library .
A. on weekdays
B. at weekends
C. from Monday to Saturday
D. at 9:00 am every day
19. If you want to invite your friends to dinner on Friday near the Museum, you have to reach the Skyliner Restaurant .
A. after 8:00 pm
B. at 6:00 am
C. after 10:00 pm
D. before 8:00 pm
20. Which is the best title for the ad
A. Strong Museum—an Exciting Place for Adults
B. Welcome to Strong Museum for a Long Holiday
C. Strong Museum—the Best Place to Spend Your Day
D. A Wonderful Tourist Place
B
The first robots were invented in the 1920s. Robots have appeared in Hollywood films such as RoboCop and The Terminator. The robots in these films are stronger, faster and more intelligent than people.
In real life, robots are mainly used in factories. They do many different jobs. Usually these jobs are too dangerous, difficult or boring for humans.
Robots also help disabled people and people who cannot look after themselves. For example, scientists are making a robot to help blind people. Nowadays many blind people have a dog to help them. This dog is called a guide dog. In the future, robot dogs might take the place of these guide dogs.
One robot guide dog is called Meldog. It has wheels. It usually “walks” in front of its owner. It is very clever. It knows the speed of its owner’s walk. Meldog talks to its owner by radio. The owner wears a special belt. This belt sends instructions to the owner from Meldog such as “Stop here” “Turn left” and “Turn right”.
In the United States, another type of robot helps disabled workers. This robot, called Kilroy, helps disabled computer operators. The robot hears the sound of its owner’s voice. It follows instructions such as “Turn the page” and “Make a cup of coffee”. This robot will bring its owner tissue paper when he or she sneezes!
Robots are also used in American hospitals. They can do simple jobs. For example, they shave patients and brush their teeth. At one hospital, a robot with the nickname Roscoe takes meals from the kitchen to the patients’ rooms. Roscoe never get lost because this robot has a map of the hospital in its computer memory.
Robots will never replace humans. They can, however, help people in many different ways.
21. Some robots in real life are .
A. dangerous
B. boring
C. film stars
D. factory workers
22. Some disabled people need robots to .
A. make robots
B. become scientists
C. look after themselves
D. do dangerous jobs
23. Meldog is a .
A. blind dog
B. robot scientist
C. real dog
D. robot guide dog
24. Kilroy helps disabled computer operators. This robot can .
A. speak to its owner
B. give instruction
C. read books
D. make cups of coffee
25. The hospital robot called Roscoe can .
A. do simple jobs
B. carry messages
C. make maps
D. use computers
C
Adam Braun set up the organization Pencils of Promise in 2008. Its goal is to make sure all children have a chance for education. Six years later, the non-profit organization is building a new school somewhere every 90 hours. It has helped more than 22000 children in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
It all started when Adam Braun was a college student. He was visiting India when a boy stopped him and asked for money on the street. Mr. Braun asked the boy what he would want, if he could have anything in the world.
“I thought the answer was going to be ‘a house’ or ‘a car’ or ‘a boat’. His answer was ‘a pencil’. So I gave him my pencil and he was just happy and excited. I realized he never had been to school before, and that was the reality for 57 million children around the world,” Braun said.
Adam Braun started working in finance after he graduated from college. But he never forgot the boy and the problem he realized.
“We live in a world in which every child can have a chance to get a good education, because we have everything necessary already. We are able to educate every child. So I promised to help create that world,” Braun said.
Mr. Braun raised money for his project. He paid for building the first Pencils of Promise school in Laos, five years ago. Since then, his organization has helped pay for more than 200 schools in the countryside of Laos, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Ghana.
26. What would the boy in India want
A. A car.
B. A boat.
C. A pencil.
D. A house.
27. How often is the organization building a new school somewhere six years later
A. Every two years.
B. Every three months.
C. About every four weeks.
D. About every four days.
28. What does the underlined word “that” mean
A. Never going to school.
B. Never having a pencil.
C. Never taking a boat.
D. Never having a car.
29. What’s the right order for Adam Braun
① He set up the organization.
② He gave a pencil to an Indian boy.
③ He started working in finance.
④ His organization has helped pay for more than 200 schools.
A.①②③④
B.②①④③
C.③①②④
D.②③①④
30. Why did Adam Braun start Pencils of Promise
A. Because he was a college student.
B. Because he wanted every child to get education.
C. Because he had been to the schools in Laos.
D. Because he couldn’t raise money for his project.
D
While clean energy is increasingly used in our daily life, global warming will continue for some decades after CO2 emissions peak. So even if emissions were to begin to decrease today, we would still face the challenge of adapting to climate change. Here I will stress some smarter and more creative examples of climate adaptation.
When it comes to adaptation, it is important to understand that climate change is a process. We are therefore not talking about adapting to a new standard, but to a constantly shifting set of conditions. This is why, in part at least, the US National Climate Assessment says that: “There is no ‘one-size fits all’ adaptation.” Nevertheless, there are some actions that offer much and carry little