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中學(xué)英語教師職稱考試中學(xué)英語教師職稱考試中學(xué)英語教師職稱考試V:1.0精細(xì)整理,僅供參考中學(xué)英語教師職稱考試日期:20xx年X月武漢市中學(xué)英語教師職稱晉升專業(yè)考試內(nèi)容及題型武漢市中學(xué)教師職稱晉升專業(yè)考試內(nèi)容及題型(晉升中教一級/高級英語學(xué)科)一、考試內(nèi)容及要求考試內(nèi)容包括公共知識、英語課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)及教學(xué)大綱、教材教法和專業(yè)知識四個部分。(一)公共知識(占30%)詳見P169頁。(二)英語課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)(初、高中教師考核內(nèi)容)和全日制高級中學(xué)英語大綱(高中教師考核內(nèi)容)國家教育部頒布的《英語課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》和“英語教學(xué)大綱”是中學(xué)英語教學(xué)的法規(guī)文件,是中學(xué)英語教師晉升中學(xué)高級職稱的必考內(nèi)容,占分20%??荚囌弑仨氄莆铡稑?biāo)準(zhǔn)(實驗稿)》(初、高中教師考核內(nèi)容)和高中英語教學(xué)大綱(2000頒布)(高中教師考核內(nèi)容)。即:(1)全日制義務(wù)教育《英語課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》(實驗稿)(2)《全日制高級中學(xué)英語教學(xué)大綱》(試用修訂稿)考試者必須掌握《標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》和《大綱》中有關(guān)開設(shè)外語課程的目的和意義,及外語學(xué)科在中學(xué)中的地位;教學(xué)目標(biāo);教學(xué)要求;教學(xué)中應(yīng)該注意的問題以及有關(guān)教學(xué)評價的要求。(三)教材教法教材教法是中學(xué)英語教師履行教師職務(wù)的基本要求,本部分內(nèi)容考核內(nèi)容占分15%??荚囌弑仨氄莆宅F(xiàn)行初高中教材內(nèi)容,即:(1)義務(wù)教育課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)實驗教科書(7-9冊)(2)高級中學(xué)英語教材(1-3冊)考試者應(yīng)能依據(jù)《標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》和《大綱》,應(yīng)用教育學(xué)、心理學(xué)和教學(xué)法的知識,結(jié)合學(xué)生實際,制定階段性和某單元/課的教學(xué)目標(biāo)(包括智力目標(biāo)和非智力因素目標(biāo));設(shè)計教案和教學(xué)過程;選用教學(xué)方法和手段;采用有效的課堂或階段性測試和考試方式等(四)專業(yè)基礎(chǔ)知識具有從事中學(xué)英語學(xué)科教學(xué)的專業(yè)基礎(chǔ)知識是中學(xué)英語教師的基本條件。本部分考核內(nèi)容占分35%??荚囌卟煌娜温氁髴?yīng)具備如下條件:(1)中學(xué)一級教師應(yīng)具有扎實的英語專業(yè)知識和較好的應(yīng)用水平。(2)中學(xué)高級教師應(yīng)具有系統(tǒng)的、堅實的專業(yè)知識和熟練的應(yīng)用水平。英語專業(yè)基礎(chǔ)知識考核參見題型示例。二、題型示例2006年武漢市中小學(xué)教師職稱晉升專業(yè)考試中學(xué)英語試卷注意:參試者請仔細(xì)閱讀說明,務(wù)必按要求答題。凡平行試題,只能選做一組。如兩組均作答,按得分低的那組記分。第一部分課標(biāo)(大綱)教材教法說明:本部分有A、B、C三類試題,請注意,A、B兩組為平行試題,參試者只能選做其中一組。兩組都作答的,按總得分低的那組成績計分。C組題所有參試者都必須作答。A組題(初中教師必答)IA《九年義務(wù)教育全日制初級中學(xué)英語教學(xué)大綱》把“掌握語言基本知識和基本技能”放在教學(xué)目的的首位,《英語課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》把“激發(fā)和培養(yǎng)學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)英語的興趣,使學(xué)生樹立自信心,養(yǎng)成良好的學(xué)習(xí)習(xí)慣和形成有效的學(xué)習(xí)策略,發(fā)展自主學(xué)習(xí)的能力和合作精神”放在首位。簡述《標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》這樣安排的原因。B組題(高中教師必答)IB簡述《全日制普通高級中學(xué)英語教學(xué)大綱》關(guān)于聽、說、讀、寫之間的關(guān)系,并就《大綱》對閱讀的論述談?wù)勛约旱恼J(rèn)識和體會。

C組題(所有參試者必答)

ⅡC英語課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)1.填空題1)

九年義務(wù)教育階段學(xué)生應(yīng)該學(xué)習(xí)和掌握的英語基礎(chǔ)知識包括語音、詞匯、

、

等五個方面的內(nèi)容。2)綜合語言運用能力的形成建立在

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等素養(yǎng)整合發(fā)展的基礎(chǔ)上。2.簡答題新的課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)有哪些變化教師應(yīng)如何適應(yīng)這些變化

IIIC教材處理和教材設(shè)計

根據(jù)以下教學(xué)內(nèi)容設(shè)計一閱讀理解教學(xué)程序(TeachingProcedure)。注意:課文中黑體部為未學(xué)詞匯或短語;只要求簡要地寫出教學(xué)步驟和目的,無須寫成完整的教案和表現(xiàn)教學(xué)的全過程。

Discussthesequestionswithyourpartner.

1.WouldyoulikearobottoworkforyouGivereasons.

2.Howcanarobotbeusefulinaschool

3.Canarobothelpyouteachthisclass

Robots:Mr.Leachim,FourthGradeTeacher

Robotsaresmart.Withtheircomputerbrains,theyhelppeopleworkindangerousplacesordodifficultjobs.Somerobotsdoregularjobs.Bobby,therobotmailcarrier,bringsmailtoalargeofficebuildinginWashington,D.C.Heisoneof250robotmailcarriersintheUnitedStates.ThereisalsoMr.Leachim,therobotfourthgradeteacher.Mr.Leachim,whoweighstwohundredpoundsandissixfeettall,hassomeadvantagesasateacher.Oneadvantageisthathedoesnotforgetdetails.Heknowseachchild’sname,theparents’names,andwhateachchildknowsandneedstoknow.Inaddition,heknowseachchild’spetsandhobbies.Mr.Leachimdoesnotmakemistakes.Eachchildgoesandtellshimhisorhername,thendealsanidentificationnumber.Hiscomputerbrainputsthechild’svoiceandthenumber

together.Heidentifiesthechildwithnomistakes.Thenhestartsthelesson.AnotheradvantageisthatMr.Leachimisflexible.Ifthechildrenneedmoretimetodotheirlessonstheymoveswitches.InthiswaytheycanrepeatMr.Leachim’slessonsoverandoveragain.Whenthechildrendoagoodjob,hetellsthemsomethinginterestingabouttheirhobbies.AttheendofthelessonsthechildrenswitchMr.Leachimoff.

1.Discussion1)

Discusswhatyouwantrobotsofthefuturet

第二部分專業(yè)知識

說明:本部分有三個大題。IV、V兩個大題所有參試者都必須作答。

第VI大題含兩種題型。其中,VIA(短文改錯)供申報中學(xué)一級職稱的參試者使用;VIB(書面表達)供申報中學(xué)高級職稱的參試者使用。不得任意選擇。

Ⅳ完形填空(所有參試者必答)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從1~15各題所給的四個選項中,選出一個最佳答案。請將答案填入該題序號前的括號內(nèi)。SophyBrentcametovisitmenearlyeveryday.She(1)meunbearablymostofthetime.She(2)incessantlyandneverusedanashtray.She(3)meintothekitchenwhileI(4)teaorcoffeeorsupperand(5)herselftothechildren’sorangejuice.ShewasverysuccessfulwithmytwoyearolddaughterFlora,whowould(6)herforhoursandrefertoherlovingly(7)“Sofa,”andshewasalwaystalkingaboutmyhusbandandaskingmewherehewas.Icouldnotdecidewhyshechoseme(8),althoughIrealizedthatnobody(9)paidherverymuchattention.Hersituationwasverydifficultwhenshewasstraightoutofdramaschoolandonlynineteen,beingrequiredtoplayaleadingpartinagroupoffairly(10)andexperiencedactors.Theywouldnothavelikedhermuch(11)shehadbeengood,andas,fromallaccounts,shewasnotgoodthey(12)everyopportunitytospeakevilagainsther.IthinkshethoughtIwastheonlypersonaroundwhowasbothunconnectedwiththe(13)andtolerablysmart.Andformypart,Ididnot(14)her.Therewassomething(15)inheroverflowingenthusiasmandshehadsuchphysicalcharmthatwithmeshecouldgetawaywithanything.Shewasnicetohavearound,likeflowersorabowloffruit.(

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)V閱讀理解(所有參試者必答)

閱讀下面三篇短文,從每題所給的四個選項中,選出最佳答案。請將答案填入該題序號前的括號內(nèi)。

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Mr.Kleintoldtheclassthatanewstudent,Inez,wouldbejoiningthemsoon.HesaidthatInezwasdeaf.Shecommunicatedbyusingsignlanguage.Mr.Kleinknewsignlanguage,andhedecidedtoteachhisstudentssothattheycouldalsocommunicatewithInez.

First,theylearnedtosignthealphabet.Someletterswerehardtoremember.Otherletters,suchasC,wereeasierbecausetheshapeofthehandwassimilartotheshapeoftheletter.Atfirst,somestudents’fingersmovedawkwardly,butthestudentsgotbetterwithpractice.

Thenextthingtheylearnedwasfingerspelling.Theysignedoneletterafteranothertospellaword.Theystartedwithtwoletterwordssuchasatandon.Thentheyspelledlongerwords.

Mr.Kleinshowedthatjustonesigncouldbeusedforawholeword.Tomakethesignforthewordfine,apersonspreadsoutthefingersononehand,touchesthethumbtothechest,andmovesthehandoutward.Signingisnotjustdonewiththehands.Facialexpressionsarealsoimportant.Thestudentslearnedtopunctuateaquestionbyraisingtheireyebrows.

WhenInezfirstenteredtheclassroom,shelookednervous.Butthestudentssigned,“Goodmorning,Inez.”Shegavetheclassabigsmileandsignedback,“Whatawonderfulwelcome!”

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)1.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatinsignlanguage.

wordmustbespeltoneletterafteranother

isoneofthewaystoexpressoneself

isdonewiththehandsonly

bigsmilerefersto“Goodmorning”

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)letterdoyouthinkistheeasiesttolearninsignlanguage

A.V..

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)3.WhatdoyouinferisthemostimportantreasonwhyMr.Kleintaughthisstudentssignlanguage

A.HehopedInezcouldhaveplentyoflovingcareintheclass.

B.Hewouldhavetogivehislessonsbyusingsignlanguage.

C.HewantedtogiveInezawonderfulwelcome.

D.HewantedallofthemtobeabletocommunicatewithInezfreely.

BOntheSouthBreakhillahousesuddenlyblewapartandscatteredintheair,likesomethingmadefromcards.Aredstationsedanseemedtocomeoutoftheveryheartoftheexplosionandbeganawildlyswingingracedownthesteeproadwaytowardsthebridge.Housesrockedandfelloverbesideitasitwent.Thenatruckcamefromthesameplaceandittoorockedandswungviolently.Theroaringgrewandmixedwiththecrackleofrifles,therattleofmachinegun,theblastofcannons.Benhadtoblockhisearswiththepalmsofthehandsbecausethey

begantohurtasshockwavesfromthesoundsbatteredagainsthiseardrums.Anotherhousebrokeapartandtinfromitsroofwasflungoutoverthevalley.Then,overtheSouthBreakridges,

tidalwaves

rosefromthevalleybehind,brokeawayandfloodeddownthehill.“No!No!No!”Benscreamed.Theblastexplodedupwardsinboilingspraysofhellfire.Gasbottlesblewapartwithintheholocaustandsentbulgingbubblesofpurefireupthroughthesmokeandflame.Benfellforwardintothesand,coveringhisfacewithhishands.Theairwasburning!Theskywasburning!Thewholeworldwasburning!Heforcedhimselftolookagainthroughtheslitsofhisfingers.Thewholevalleywasagreatmoltenseaoffire:arollingoceanoffirewithredcurlingwavesbreakingoverthehouses,

butnotpullingbacklikeoceanwaves,justrollingonandon,upthehillintotown.Benfoundithardtobreathe.(

)4.Thesentence“Thewholeworldwasburning!”suggeststhatBen.A.

startedtopanicB.feltthatallwaslostC.wasoverreactingtothesituationD.didn’tbelievewhatwashappening(

)5.Itismostlikelythat.A.somehouseswouldescapethefireB.BeninjuredhimselfwhenhefellC.BenknewwhohadstartedthefireD.thetownwouldbedestroyedbythefire(

)6.Theauthorrepeatstheword“No!”tohighlightBen’sfeelingof.A.abandonmentB.amazementC.anguishD.anger(

)7.“…ahousesuddenlyblewapartandscatteredintheair,likesomethingmadefromcards.”indicatesthat

.A.the

windblewthehouseapartB.the

firewascausedbyanexplosionC.the

housewaspoorlybuiltD.the

firewasverypowerfulC

ROME:DoctorsandmedicalgroupsaroundtheworldlastweekendreactedwithstrongoppositiontothenewsthatanItalianspecialistisonthebrinkofcloningthefirsthumanbaby.

Dr.SeverinoAntinori,whoistheheadofahospitalinRome,hasbeenreferredtoinanArabnewspaperasclaimingthatoneofhispatientsiseightweekspregnantwithaclonedbaby.

Antinorirefusedtocommentonthereports,butinMarch2001hesaidhehopedtoproduceaclonedembryo(卵)forimplantationwithintwoyears.Sofarsevendifferentkindsofmammalshavealreadysuccessfullycloned,includingsheep,catsandmostrecentlyrabbits.

Doctorsshowedtheirdoubtandwerestronglyopposedalthoughtheyadmitthathumancloningwouldfinallycometrueunlesstherewasaworldwidebanonthepractice.

ProfessorRudolfJaenischoftheWhiteheadInstituteforBiomedicalResearchattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologysaid:“Ifinditastonishingthatpeopledothiswheretheresultcanbeforetoldthatitwillnotbeanormalbaby.Itisusinghumansasguineapigs.Itmakespeoplefeelsick.”ButRonaldGreen,directoroftheEthicsinstituteatDarmouthCollegeintheUS,saiditisunlikelythataneightweekoldpregnancywouldleadtoabirth.

Sofarallclonedanimalshavesufferedfromsomedifferentseriousdisorders,manyofthemdyingsoonaftertheirbirths.

Doctorsareopposedtohumancloningbecausetheyareworriedaboutthewelfareoftheclonedchildifthereisone.

“Therearenobenefitsofclonedhumanbeings,justharm,”saidDr.MichaelWilksoftheUK.

(

)8.Theunderlinedwords“onthebrinkof”inthefirstparagraphmostprobablymean“”.

A.onthesideofB.onthepointof

C.insearchofD.infavourof

(

)9.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage

A.DcotorSeverinoAntinoriisstronglyopposedtocloninghumanbeings.

B.Uptonow,sevenkindsofanimalshavebeencloned,includingsheep,cats,humansandrabbits.

C.ProfessorRudolfJaenischiscarryingonanexperimentoncloninganeightweekoldembryo.

D.RonaldGreendoubtsaboutthefuturesuccessfulbirthofthesocalledclonedembryo.

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)10.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage

A.TheSuccessof

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