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1、2022年浙江省《教師招聘考試》真題四 注意:圖片可根據實際需要調整大小 (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 單項選擇題 > ( ) Don’t leave your feet. Have yourself________well. {A}. exposing;covering {B}. exposing;covered {C}. exposed;covering {D}. exposed;covered 正確答案:D, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預
2、測題) > 單項選擇題 > ( ) There are many aspects of police work that dogs perform _ more efficiently than the efforts of men and machine. {A}. many; combined {B}. many; combining {C}. much; combining {D}. much; combined 正確答案:D, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) >
3、 單項選擇題 > ( ) No machine yet_________ can hear or scent an intruder________distance. {A}. being invented;at a {B}. invented;at some {C}. invented;in the {D}. inventing;at some 正確答案:B, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 單項選擇題 > ( ) May I make a suggestion to you? {A}.
4、 Thank you for your suggestion. {B}. That’s a bad idea {C}. Go ahead,please. {D}. Oh,that’s right. 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 單項選擇題 > ( ) The law must be made ________everyone from being hurt. {A}. full use of to protect {B}. the best of protecting {C}. a
5、dvantage of to protect {D}. good use of protecting 正確答案:A, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 單項選擇題 > ( ) 小學英語語言技能中關于一級目標的敘述包括:聽做、說唱、玩演、________、視聽。 {A}. 感知 {B}. 應用 {C}. 理解 {D}. 讀寫 正確答案:D, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 單項選擇題 > ( ) 小學英語語言技能中關于二級
6、目標的敘述包括:聽、說、讀、寫、______。 {A}. 譯 {B}. 評價 {C}. 玩演視聽 {D}. 會模仿 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 單項選擇題 > ( ) 新課標將英語學習策略分為:認知策略、調控策略、交際策略及 ______。 {A}. 自我評價策略 {B}. 言語表達策略 {C}. 資源策略 {D}. 語篇導向策略 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 單項選擇題 > (
7、 ) 關于聽力的必經過程主要有四個方面:對語音的感知、短期與長期記憶、______以及使用。 {A}. 聽力理解過程 {B}. 口語理解過程 {C}. 聽力策略使用過程 {D}. 聽力注意力感知過程 正確答案:A, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 單項選擇題 > ( ) 外語閱讀應包含六方面要素:社會與文化背景知識;分析與評價技能與策略;自動認字技能;________;語篇結構知識;超認知的監(jiān)控閱讀的知識與技能。 {A}. 詞匯知識 {B}. 語法知識 {C}. 詞匯與語言結構知識 {D}
8、. 分析與綜合技能知識 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours, and it continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sleep more than
9、nine. During old 13 ,sleep decreases to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult,then,seven or eight hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a well-known institute have
10、found that 16 who naturally sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. They may have more 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect of a few 19
11、hours? Several studies have shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect people’s performance the next day. ( ) {A}. one {B}. par {C}. the {D}. in a 正確答案:D, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17
12、to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and it continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sleep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decreases to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , th
13、en , seven or eight hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a well-known institute have found that 16 who naturally sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than
14、 longer sleepers. They may have more 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies have shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep do
15、esn’t 20 affect people’s performance the next day. ( ) {A}. dropped {B}. out {C}. fallen {D}. taken down 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and i
16、t continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sleep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decreases to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , then , seven or eight hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? S
17、ome good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a well-known institute have found that 16 who naturally sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. They may have more 17 and more sociable. Som
18、e people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies have shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect people’s performance the next day. ( ) {A
19、}. days {B}. time {C}. age {D}. years 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and it continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hour
20、s and one- tenth sleep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decreases to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , then , seven or eight hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two
21、psychologists at a well-known institute have found that 16 who naturally sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. They may have more 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessne
22、ss. But what’s the real effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies have shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect people’s performance the next day. ( ) {A}. important {B}. proved {C}. necessary {D}. discovered 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分
23、) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and it continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sleep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decrea
24、ses to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , then , seven or eight hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a well-known institute have found that 16 who natural
25、ly sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. They may have more 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies hav
26、e shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect people’s performance the next day. ( ) {A}. should {B}. need {C}. must {D}. needn’t 正確答案:D, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day
27、. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and it continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sleep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decreases to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , then , seven or eigh
28、t hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a well-known institute have found that 16 who naturally sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. Th
29、ey may have more 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies have shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect peo
30、ple’s performance the next day. ( ) {A}. they {B}. those {C}. these {D}. still others 正確答案:B, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and it continues to reduce during
31、 adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sleep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decreases to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , then , seven or eight hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that
32、 they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a well-known institute have found that 16 who naturally sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. They may have more 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and i
33、t effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies have shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect people’s performance the next day. ( ) {A}. force {B}. action {C}. e
34、nergy {D}. interest 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and it continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sle
35、ep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decreases to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , then , seven or eight hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a w
36、ell-known institute have found that 16 who naturally sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. They may have more 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the r
37、eal effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies have shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect people’s performance the next day. ( ) {A}. add to {B}. keep back {C}. result &om {D}. bring back 正確答案:A, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真
38、題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,this has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and it continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sleep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decreases to an average o
39、f 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , then , seven or eight hours a night is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a well-known institute have found that 16 who naturally sleep less than
40、six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. They may have more 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies have shown that one ro
41、tten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect people’s performance the next day. ( ) {A}. useless {B}. lost {C}. wasted {D}. missed 正確答案:B, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 完形填空 > Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours 11 day. By age 10,t
42、his has 12 to 9 to 10 hours , and it continues to reduce during adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours and one- tenth sleep more than nine. During old 13 , sleep decreases to an average of 6. 5 hours a night. For the average adult , then , seven or eight hours a nig
43、ht is “normal”. But is it 14 ? Some good sleepers worry that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They 15 Two psychologists at a well-known institute have found that 16 who naturally sleep less than six hours a night are happier and more active than longer sleepers. They may have m
44、ore 17 and more sociable. Some people fear insomnia and it effects so strongly that their fears 18 their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect of a few 19 hours? Several studies have shown that one rotten night with as little as two hours of sleep doesn’t 20 affect people’s perform
45、ance the next day. ( ) {A}. actual {B}. rather {C}. fairly {D}. really 正確答案:D, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 閱讀理解題 > (一) The food we eat seems to have a profound effect on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat,
46、it has,at the same time,made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well,especially cancer of the colon. Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnes
47、ses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food is related to illnesses is not a new discovery. In 1945,government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites,commonly used to preserved color in meats,and other food additives caused cancer. Yet,these carcinogenic addi
48、tives remain in our food,and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful. The additives which we eat are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and poultry,and because of this,penicillin has been found
49、 in the milk of treated cows. Sometimes similar drugs are administrated to animals not for medical purposes,but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried re- pe
50、atedly to control these procedures,the practice continues. ( ) How has science done a disservice to mankind? {A}. Because of science,disease caused by contaminated fbod has been virtually eradicated. {B}. It has caused a lack of information concerning the value of food. {C}. As a result o
51、f scientific intervention,some potentially harmful substances have been added to our food. {D}. The scientists have preserved the color of meats,but not vegetables. 正確答案:C, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 閱讀理解題 > ( 一 ) The food we eat seems to have a profound effect
52、on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat , it has,at the same time , made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as we
53、ll , especially cancer of the colon. Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food is related to illnesses is not a new discovery. In 1945 , government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites , co
54、mmonly used to preserved color in meats,and other food additives caused cancer. Yet , these carcinogenic additives remain in our food , and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful. The additives which we eat are
55、 not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and poultry , and because of this , penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows. Sometimes similar drugs are administrated to animals not for medical purposes,but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten th
56、e animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried re- peatedly to control these procedures , the practice continues. ( ) What are nitrates used for? {A}. They preserve the flavor in the packaged food. {B}. They preserve th
57、e color of meats. {C}. They are the objects of research. {D}. They cause the animals to become fatter. 正確答案:B, (單項選擇題)(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 閱讀理解題 > ( 一 ) The food we eat seems to have a profound effect on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in ma
58、king food more fit to eat , it has,at the same time , made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well , especially cancer of the colon. Different cultures are
59、 more prone to contract certain illnesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food is related to illnesses is not a new discovery. In 1945 , government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites , commonly used to preserved color in meats,and other food additi
60、ves caused cancer. Yet , these carcinogenic additives remain in our food , and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful. The additives which we eat are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and
61、 poultry , and because of this , penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows. Sometimes similar drugs are administrated to animals not for medical purposes,but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Al
62、though the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried re- peatedly to control these procedures , the practice continues. ( ) The word “carcinogenic” means most nearly the same as________. {A}. trouble-making {B}. monkey-makirlg {C}. color-making {D}. cancer-causing 正確答案:D, (單項選擇題)
63、(每題 1.00 分) 題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題(如真題 模擬預測題) > 閱讀理解題 > ( 一 ) The food we eat seems to have a profound effect on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat , it has,at the same time , made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps
64、eighty percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well , especially cancer of the colon. Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food is related
65、to illnesses is not a new discovery. In 1945 , government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites , commonly used to preserved color in meats,and other food additives caused cancer. Yet , these carcinogenic additives remain in our food , and it becomes more difficult all the time to
66、know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful. The additives which we eat are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and poultry , and because of this , penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows. Sometimes similar drugs are administrated to animals not for medical purposes,but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug
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