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2016江西教师招聘初中英语笔试真题答案

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2016江西教师招聘初中英语笔试真题答案

 第一部分 客观题Part Ⅰ(每空0.5分,共10分)

I saw Tom, I stopped and smiled, but he ( A ) me and walked on.

red sed C. denied D. missed

man’s( A )was described as impatient in contrast to his wife’s.

A. character B. personality C. nature D. property

decision to sail B his belief that the world was round.

A. counted on B. rested on C. depended on D. rested with

plain occupies the west, south and central parts of the continent, though considerable variations are to be found over so ( C ) an area.

A. expensive B. expansive C. extensive D. intensive

5. ( D ) ,I agree with you. Practically speaking, however, I don’t think your idea would work.

A. In general B. In public C. In practice D. In principle

6. ( A ) might be expected, the response to the question was very mixed.

B. That C. It D. What

7.- ( C ) I sit here by the window?

-Yes, of course you .

A. May???might B. Might???might

C. Could???can D. Could???could

they usually receive the same score in standardized examinations, there is often disagreement as to ( B ) is the better student, Bob or Helen.

A. which B. who C. whom D. whose

9.-Do you think living in the country has advantages?

- ( D ).

A. Yes, it is B. Yes, perfectly

C. Nothing at all D. Well, that depends

was the training that he had as a young man( A ) made him such a good orator.

A. that B. what C. which D. who

11.-How do you know that Mary was angry?

-I could tell( D ) her face.

A. for B. with C. to D. by

y teacher and pupil at Eton Girl’s college is proud of( B )school.

A. his B. her C. their D. one’s

ose you were given a chance to go abroad, you accept?

A. would B. will C. shall D. do

, ( B ) Japanese at college, offered to translate the article for me.

A. learned B. having learned C. being learned D. to have learned

15.-Have you gone to see the doctor?

-No, but( D ).

A.I go B. I’m going to see C.I go to see D. I’m going to

on said that he didi not want to ______any further responbilities.

on on up up

17.I’ll __B___you off this time,but next time you will be punished.

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crop has similar qualities to previous one,___A___both wind resistant and adapted to the same type of soil.

g be ng been

19.I was greatly shocked the way ___B___things were done there.

h

th is an intelligent and stimulating teacher._____C____,he take an interest in the personal well-being of his students.

ver ovr efore ay

Part ll Cloze(1分1空)

Science is based upon ver,observation ___21A___is not science,Scientists generally a problem. Then ___22B__guides them in their withuot observation people generally are not ___23C__of a problem. This then raises a question__24D__ comes frist,the observation or the problem. Curiosity awakens a ___25B___for rvation will usually __26A___sprcific questions in rhe mind of a scientist._27C__his curiosity he begins to make observations.__28d___he formulates a specific statement that can bve tested. This statement is called a hyphesis, it’s the starting point for an expetiment.

__29C__experimenting,the scientist tries to show or prove that the hypothesis is true __30b__ must use good _31a__to create an experiment that __32a___ rhe experiment must produce __33c__information or dara garhered during the experiment are observations.

Observation can be made directly indirectly. For indirect ruments are often used.__34B__INSTUMENTS used by modern scientists are quite simple,other are very __35d__.

To complete his experiment, the scientist must state his observations__36c___numerical form. This means that he has to make rhe results from __37b__he can make movr exact comparisons or descriptions to __38b__his hypothesis. The results of a scientific experiment __39c__on a logical hypothesis can often __40d__a better understanding of rhe word and teh univese.

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Part lll 阅读理解(每空2分,共20分)

Today’s trumpet is one of the word’s oldest instruments. It is the result of many centuries of development. Although it looks nothing like its ancestors,there are many similarities. All trumpets are hollow tubes ,they are all blows, and they all use the player’s lips to produce the basic sound.

The trumpet developed as players and makers worked to improve its design,size,shape, method of wanted to create an instrument that would produce a beautiful and attractive tone,enable the performer to play all the notes of the scale,extend the range higher and lower,make it possible to play more difficult music and, in general,be easier to play well. The remarkable way in which the modern trumpet achieves these goals is a measure of the success of all those who struggled to perfect this glorious instrument.

The trumpet family is much more than a group of related instruments that can stir one with their sound,or narrow tubes of metal capable of producing a variety of musical is a link to many different periods of history and to people of many cultures. From the use of trumpet family of instruments has much to tell about civilization and its development.

h of the following can be inferred about the first trumpet players?_____A__

could not play all the notes of the scale.

had no difficulty improving upon the trumpet.

could not play simple tunes.

were not able to pick up the trumpet.

underlined word “one”in the last paragraph could be best replaced by __A-__.

listener.

B.A family

composer

instrument

’s the best title for the passage?__C____

rdings of the science.

the trumpet is used

trumpet and its ancestry

the trumpet is made

B

The America Revolution was not a revolution in the sense of a radical or total was not a sudden and violent overturning of the political and social framework ,such as later occurred in France and Russia ,when both were already independent nations ificant changes were ushered in ,but they were both breathtaking happened was accelerated evolution rather than outright revolution ng the conflict itself people went on working and praying ,marrying and playing of them were not seriously disturbed by the actual fighting ,and many of the more isolated communities scarcely knew that a war was on.

America’s War of Independence heralded the birth of modern was Canada,which received its first large influx of English-speaking population form the thousands of loyalists who fled there from the United her was Australia ,which became a penal colony now that America was no longer available for prisoners and third newcomer - the United States-based itself squarely on republican principles.

Yet even the political overturn was not so revolutionary as one might some states,notable Connecticut and Rhode Island ,the war largely ratified a colonial self-rule already ish officials,everywhere ousted,were replaced by a home -grown governing class,which promptly sought a local substitute for king and Parliament.

the first paragraph ,what does the author suggest about the French and Russian Revolution? A

were explosive and abrupt.

were ineffective.

involved only those people living in urban areas.

led to the release of all political prisoners.

does the author mean by “people went on working and praying,marrying and playing”in paragraph I ? C

le had enough leisure time then.

people get married than divorced.

went on as usual.

war created new jobs.

h of the following would be the best title for the passage? D

United States:An Isolated Community.

rising Events During the American Revolution

dian the American War of Independence

American Revolution:Evolution Not Revolution

will the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss? B

transport of prisoners to Australia

creation of new state governments.

ts leading up to the American Revolution

Canada and the United states became friends.