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夏津縣雙語中學青年教師基本功大賽專業(yè)技能考試英語試題選手編號:選手姓名:本試卷分為第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷兩部分,滿分為80分,考試用時60分鐘。第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié);滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AIwasinthegardenwithAugie,mygrandson,watchingthebees.“Howdotheymakehoney?”Augieasked.“Actually,Augie,Idon’tknow,”Ireplied.“But,Grandma,youhaveyourphone,”hesaid.ForAugie,holdingasmartphonealmostmeansknowingeverything.DuringmychildhoodIwascrazyaboutbooks.Overtime,readinghijackedmybrain,aslargeareasonceprocessingtherealworldadaptedtoprocessingtheprintedword.AsfarasIcantell,thisearlyimmersion(沉浸)didn’tpreventmydevelopment.Manyparentsworrythat“screentime”willdamagechildren’sdevelopment,butrecentresearchsuggeststhatmostofthecommonfearsaboutchildrenandscreensareunfounded.Thereisoneexception:lookingatscreensbeforebedreallydisturbssleep,inpeopleofallages.TheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics(AAP)usedtorecommendstrictrestrictionsonscreenexposure.Lastyear,theorganizationexaminedtherelevantsciencemorethoroughlyandchangeditsrecommendations.Thenewguidelinesstressthatwhatmattersiswhatchildrenwatchandwithwhom.Newtoolshavealwaysledtopanicguesses.Thenovel,thetelephone,andthetelevisionwerealldeclaredtobetheEndofCivilization,particularlyinthehandsoftheyoung.Partofthereasonmaybethatadultbrainsrequirealotoffocusandefforttolearnsomethingnew,whilechildren’sbrainsaredesignedtomasternewenvironmentsnaturally.Newtechnologiesalwaysseemdisturbingtotheadultsattemptingtomasterthem,whileattractivetothosechildrenlikeAugie.WhenAugie’sfathergothome,Augierushedtomeethimandsaidinexcitement.“Daddy,Daddy,look,”hesaid,reachingformyphone.“Doyouknowhowbeesmakehoney?I’llshowyou…”21.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“hijacked”inParagraph2?A.occupied. B.damaged. C.improved. D.relaxed.22.WhatdothenewguidelinesofAAPfocusonabout“screentime”?A.Theharmtochildren. B.Thecontentandcontext.C.Children’ssleep. D.People’sfears.23.Whatmightbetheauthor’sattitudetowards“screentime”?A.Opposed. B.Doubtful. C.Disappointed. D.Favorable.BTodaycompanieshavebranchesaroundtheworld.Morethan11%oftheUSemployersandemployeesworkonlineeitherfull-timeorpart-time,andthatnumberiscontinuinggrowing.Itisbelievedthatitisawasteoftimeandmoneytoflyaroundtheworldforface-to-facemeetings.AneffectivesolutiontothisproblemistouseWebmeetings. Alargegroupofpresentations,trainingclassesandmeetingsaredoneonlinewithoutlosingtheface-to-faceexperience.Webmeetingsareonlinemeetingswhereanorganizerinvitesattendeestolistentoorwatchanonlinepresentationbypresenters.Besides,Webmeetingscanberecordedforlateruseinpresentationsortrainingprojectsordownloadedforon-demandplayback. Presenterscantakereal-timesurveystostudyhowtoholdasuccessfulmeeting.SomeWebmeetingsoftwareprogramscanmonitortheusers’desktopbehaviortoseeiftheybecomedistractedfromthepresentationandbeginworkingonotherdocuments.Ifso,theprogramcantellpresenterswhenthelistenerslosetheirattention,andhowlongthedistractionlasts.Inthisway,thepresenterswillknowwhichpartsoftheirmeetingsneedimproving. Webmeetingscanworkwellbecausethey’rehostedonaserver(服務器).Imagesfromthepresenter’sdesktoparetaken,uploadedtoaserverandthendownloadedbypeoplewhohaveaccesstotheserver.Webmeetingsrequireapowerfulservertodealwithseveralimagesasecondand“serve”thembacktothousandsofusersatthesametime. Companieshavetwochoiceswhenitcomestotheseservers.TheycaneitherbuyaspecialWebmeetingservertohosttheirmeetingson-site,ortheycanpayforaWebmeetingserviceeverytimeandlettheoff-siteproviderworryabouthostingthemeetings.ThechoicedependsonhowfrequentlythecompanyholdsWebmeetings,theaveragenumberofpeopleattendingthemeetings,andthequalityofengineeringandinformationtechnology.Webmeetingsareanexcellentexampleofhowtechnologyischangingthewaywedobusiness.Withallthetechnologiestoday,thetraditionalofficemightsoonbeathingofthepast.Whatisthedisadvantageofthetraditionalmeeting?Itneedsmorepeopletoorganizeit.Itisexpensiveandtime-consuming.Itresultsintrafficaccidentsfrequently.Itfailstomeetthedemandsofbigcompanies.HowdosomeWebmeetingsoftwareprogramshelpimprovethemeetings?Bypresentingsuccessfuldocuments.Byrecordingthefrequencyofdistraction.Bytrackingthelisteners’stateofattention.Bytakingsurveysaboutasuccessfulmeeting.WhatdoyouknowaboutWebmeetingsaccordingtothetext?Webmeetingsarelikelytobewidelyused.Webmeetingshelppresentersstayfocused.Webmeetingsdeterminethequalityofengineering.Webmeetingsworkwellwithoutthehelpofaserver.CEveryyear,thousandsofteenagersparticipateinprogramsattheirlocalartmuseums.Butdoanyofthemremembertheirtimeatmuseumeventslaterinlife?Anewreportsuggeststhattheanswerisyes–andfindsthatalumni(畢業(yè)生)ofarts-basedmuseumprogramscreditthemwithchangingthecourseoftheirlives,evenyearsafterthefact.TheWhitneyMuseumofAmericanArt,theWalkerArtCenterandtheMuseumofContemporaryArt,LosAngelesrecentlyaskedresearcherstoconductastudytofindouthoweffectivetheirlong-standingteenartprogramsreallyare.Theyinvolvedover300formerparticipantsoffourprogramsforteensthathavebeeninexistencesincethe1990s.Alumni,whosecurrentagesrangefrom18to36,wereinvitedtofindouthowtheyviewedtheirparticipationyearsafterthefact.Amongthealumnisurveyed,75percentofalumniratedtheteenprogramexperienceasthemostfavorableimpactontheirownlives,beatingfamily,schoolandtheirneighborhoods.Nearly55percentthoughtthatitwasoneofthemostimportantexperiencesthey’deverhad,regardlessofage.Andtwo-thirdssaidthattheywereofteninsituationswheretheirexperienceinmuseumsaffectedtheiractionsorthoughts.Itturnsoutthatparticipatinginartprogramsalsohelpskeepteensenthusiasticaboutartsevenaftertheyreachadulthood:96percentofparticipantshadvisitedanartmuseumwithinthelasttwoyears,and68percenthadvisitedanartmuseumfiveormoretimeswithinthelasttwoyears.Thirty-twopercentofprogramalumniworkintheartsasadults.Thoughthestudyisthefirstofitskindtoexploretheimpactofteen-specificartprogramsinmuseums,itreflectsotherresearchontheimportantbenefitsofengagingwiththearts.AdecadeofsurveysbytheNationalEndowmentfortheArtsfoundthatchildhoodexperiencewiththeartsissignificantlyassociatedwiththeirincomeandeducationalattainmentasadults.Otherstudieshavelinkedartseducationtoeverythingfromlowerdrop-outratestoimprovementincriticalthinkingskills.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thefact”inParagraph1referto? A.Changingthecourseofchildren’slife. B.Participatinginchildhoodartprograms. C.Organizingarts-basedmuseumprograms. D.Rememberingthetimeatmuseumevents.28.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytell? A.Theresultofthestudy. B.Theprocessofthestudy. C.Theapproachtothestudy. D.Theobjectandcontentofthestudy.29.Whatcanbeinferredofthestudymentionedinthetext? A.Passionforartsmayremainlonginkids’wholelife. B.Nootherstudiesexistconcerningthebenefitsofarts.C.Agemattersinhowpeopleviewtheirartexperiences.D.Mostchildrentakingpartinartprogramswillworkinarts.30.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext? A.HowisArtConnectedtoOurLife? B.CanArtEducationAffectOurIncome?C.WhatShouldArtMuseumsdoforKids? D.ShouldChildrenWalkintoArtMuseums?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Wordshavethepowertobuildusuportearusdown.Itdoesn’tmatterifthewordscomefromourselvesorsomeoneelse.Thepositiveandnegativeeffectsarejustaslasting.31We’reusuallytooembarrassedtoadmitit,though.Infact,wereallyshouldn’tbebecausemoreandmoreexpertsbelievetalkingtoourselvesoutloudisahealthyhabit.This“self-talk”helpsusmotivateourselves,rememberthings,solveproblems,andcalmourselvesdown.Beaware,though,thatasmuchas77%ofself-talktendstobenegative.32Often,wordscomeoutofourmouthswithoutusthinkingabouttheeffecttheywillhave.Butweshouldbeawarethatourwordscausecertainresponsesinothers.Forexample,whenreturninganitemtoastore,wemightusewarm,friendlylanguageduringtheexchange.Andtheclerkwillprobablyrespondinasimilarmanner.33Wordspossesspowerbecauseoftheirlastingeffect.Manyofusregretsomethingweoncesaid.Werememberunkindwordssaidtousaswell.Beforespeaking,weshouldalwaysaskourselves:34Ifwhatwewanttosaydoesn’tpassthistest,thenit’sbetterleftunsaid.Wordspossesspower:bothpositiveandnegative.Thosearoundusreceiveencouragementwhenwespeakpositively.Wecanofferhope,buildself-esteemandmotivateotherstodotheirbest.35Willweuseourwordstohurtortoheal?Thechoiceisours.Isitloving?HowshouldIsayit?Wealltalktoourselvessometimes.Negativewordsdestroyallthosethings.Generallypeoplelikepositiveandpleasantwords.However,criticallanguagemaycauseangeranddefense.Soweshouldonlyspeakencouragingwordstoourselves.第三部分語言知識運用(共三節(jié),滿分45)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Ifyouhavestrongarmsandfeet,patienceandagoodtemper,youmight36agoodwaiter.Youmuststart,37,notintherestaurant,butinthekitchen,helpingthechef,tolearnhoweachdishis38.Fromthisfirststep,youmayentertherestaurant39a“commis”(廚助).Butyouwon’tbe40toservethecustomersyet.Theywillonlyletyoudothebottomedjobs,41thetablesandcarryingtheplates.Butallthetimeyoumustwatchandlearnwith42.Lateryoumaybecome“chefderang”(awaiterinchargeofanumberoftables).Youmayevenbecomeaheadwaiter43,ifyouhavetherightsortofpersonalityandyouarenot44ofhardwork.WhenCarloBianchifirstarrivedinLondon,hespokeonlytwowordsofEnglish-“please”and“Hello”.He45togetajobhelpinginthekitchenofarestaurant,andhespentwhatlittle46timehehadlearningEnglish.Hewasagoodworkerandsoonthey47himajobintherestaurantasawaiter.Everynight,Carlo48togohomeexhausted,butnevertoo49tostudythelanguageforhalfanhourbeforegoingtosleep.Andnomatterhowtiredorillhefelt,healwaysworea50forhiscustomers.Theylikedhim,andpeoplecameandaskedtobe51byCarlo.Now,twenty-fiveyearslater,Carloisin52ofsixrestaurants,andhe53toopenaseventhshortly.Sofriends,inthisworldsuccessnevercomesovernight.Startfromthe54andmakeprogressstepbystepwithenoughpatienceand55chanceswillfalluponyou.36.A.make B.create C.replace D.choose37.A.otherwise B.therefore C.thus D.however38.A.commented B.tasted C.prepared D.chosen39.A.as B.for C.with D.to40.A.forced B.allowed C.banned D.urged41.A.moving B.laying C.pushing D.placing42.A.curiosity B.kindness C.patience D.interest43.A.simply B.specially C.exactly D.eventually44.A.afraid B.ashamed C.fond D.typical45.A.managed B.attempted C.predicted D.expected46.A.tight B.useful C.spare D.busy47.A.threw B.found C.sent D.donated48.A.used B.promised C.regretted D.remembered49.A.depressed B.excited C.worried D.tired50. A.smile B.face C.color D.surprise51. A.served B.approved C.praised D.treated52. A.favor B.need C.possession D.support53. A.hesitates B.schedules C.hurries D.fails54. A.easiest B.slowest C.simplest D.lowest55. A.afterall B.intime C.Inaword D.aboveall第ⅠI卷(共55分)第三部分語言知識運用第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬热荩?個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。 TheRealWalkersCompanyoffersaselectionofsmallgroupwalkingholidayswhichexploresome56(hide)cornersofEurope,theAmericasandAustralia.Thereissomething57everyonetoenjoyontheseholidays,regardlessofageorleveloffitness.Thebrochure58(include)variousdestinationsandarangeofitineraries(路線).Theserangefrom59(visit)historicalcitiestoundemandingwalking60(trip)inunspoilt

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walkingisoften62thingthatbringstogetheragroupoflike-mindedpeople,63sharethepleasureofgoodcompanionshipin

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2017級第三次月考答案聽力:1-5CBCCC6-10BCBBA11-15CBBAB16ACABC閱讀:ABDBCABDADCGFAD完形:ADCABBCDAACBADAACBDB語法填空:56.hidden57.for58.includes59.visiting60.trips61.unfair62.the63.who64.its65.aretrained應用文:DearJim,Iamgladtoknowthatyouhavejoinedyourschool’scalligraphyclub.Thecalligraphypiecesenttoyouwaswrittenbymyself.Ireallyhopeyouwilllikeit.TheChinesecharactersonthepieceare“天道酬勤”(TianDaoChouQin),meaning“Hardworkpaysoff.”Itisawell-knownChineseidiom,widelyadoptedasamottobyChinesepeople.Thereisasimilarcalligraphypiecehanginginthestudyatmyhome,whichwaswrittenbymygrandfather.HegaveittomewhenIstartedtolearncalligraphyatagesixinthehopethatIwouldpractiseitofte

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