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2014年下半年高中《英语学科知识》教师资格证考试统考真题及答案

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2014年下半年高中《英语学科知识》教师资格证考试统考真题及答案

一、选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)

在每小题列出的四个备选选项中选择一个最佳答案,请用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案字母按要求涂黑。错选、多选或未选均无分。

1.which of the following is the proper pronunciation of“have to“as a result of assimilation?

A./hef tu/B./hev tu/C./h?f tu/D./h?v tu/

2.which of the following shows the proper rhythmical pattern of the sentence?

A.′Come to′see us at our′new a`partment B.`Come to`see us at`our new`apartment C.`Come to`see us`at our`new`apartment D.`Come to`see us`at our`new a`parement

3.He came to dinner and my mom fixed a roast,prime rib,pie,yohurt,drinks,and that kind of_,and it was really good. A.meat B.stuff C.staff D.Dish 4.Unlike her_

sister,Judith is a shy,unsociable person who dislike to go to parties or to make new friends.

A.charming B.friendly C.gracious D.Gregarious 5.He pledged support for“_care”,

where youngsters were looked after be close relatives like aunts or uncles,but not parents.

A.family B.kinship C.sibling D.Relative

6.I will never know all that was in his head at the time,_. A.nor will anyone else B.nor anyone else will C.nor won′t anyone else D.nor anyone else won′t

7.She doesn′t want to work right now because she thinks that if she_a job she probably wouldn′

t be able to visit her friends very often.

A.has to get B.were to get C.had got D.could have got

8.What is the correct way to read the decimal“106.16”in English? A.One hundred and six point one six B.One hundred and six point sixteen

C.One hundred and six points one six D.One hundred and six points sixteen

9.When any of the maxims under the Cooperative Principle is flouted on purpose,might arise.

A.ambiguous structure B.contradictory proposition

C.mutual understanding D.conversational implicature

10.Indian English is a_variety of the English language. A.social B.regional C.historic D.Situational

11.In teaching pronunciation,the teacher should tell the students that_can be used to convey more important messages. A.rhyme B.stress C.devoicing D.Rhythm

12.When a teacher asks students to discuss how the writerˊ

s ideas are organized in the text,he/she intends to develop studentsˊskill of_.

13.Which of the following focus(es)on accuracy in teaching grammar? A.simulation B.substitution drills C.role play D.Discussion

14.When a teacher says

“Next,please pay attention to the time of arrival and departure of the planes in the recording.”,he/she intends to develop students'skill of_.

A.predicting B.getting the general picture

C.distinguishing sounds D.getting specific information

15.If a teacher asks students to list as many ways as they can to tell someone to open the door and list the possible functions of a sentence in different contexts.he/she is probably trying to highlight_.

16.The teacher would use_

to help students communicate in teaching speaking. A.substitution drills B.group discussion C.listening and acting D.reading aloud 17._

assessment is used to measure how the performance of a particular student or group of students compares with that of another. A.Criterion-referenced B.Norm-referenced C.Formative D.Summative

18.Which of the following teacher'

s instruction could serve the purpose of eliciting ideas? A.Shall we move on?B.Read after me,everyone

C.What can you see in this picture D.What does the world“quickly”mean? 19.Which of the following is an example of teachers'indirect corrective feedback?

A.Say“went”instead of“go”B.We never use“at”that way

C.Choice A is not the right answer D.Who can help him with this sentence?

20.Total Physical Response as a TEFL method is more often used for teaching_.

A.children B.adults C.ESP course D.GE course 请阅读passage1,完成第21~25小题 Passage 1

Unless you spend much time sitting in a college classroom or browsing through certain areas of the Internet,it'

s possible that you had not heard of trigger warnings until a few weeks ago,when they made an appearance in the Times.The newspaper explained that the term refers to preemptive alters,issued by a professor or an class might be sufficiently graphic to spark symptoms of post-traumatic-stress disorder.

The term seems to have originated in online feminist forums,where trigger warnings have for some years been used to flag discussion of rape or other sexual violence.The Times piece,which was skeptically titled

“warnings are moving from the online fringes to the classroom,and might be more broadly applied to highlight in advance the distress or offense that a work of literature might cause.“Huckleberry Finn”would come with a warning for those who have experienced racism;The Merchant of Venice would have an anti-Semitism warning attached.The call from students for trigger warnings was spreading on campuses such as Oberlin,where a proposal was drafted that would advise professors to

“be aware of racism,classism,sexism,and other issues of privilege and oppression”

in devising their syllabi;and Rutgers,where a student argued in the campus newspaper that trigger warnings would contribute to preserving the classroom as a“safe space”for students.

Online discussion of trigger warnings has sometimes been guardedly sympathetic,sometimes critical.Jessica Valenti has noted on The Nation's website that potential triggers for trauma are so manifold as to be beyond the possibility of cataloguing:

“There is no triggers for warning for living your life.”Some have suggested that a professor'

s ability to teach would be compromised should it become commonplace for“The Great Gatsby”

to hear a trigger warning alerting readers to the disgusting characters and incidents within its pages.Others have worried that trigger-warning advocates,in seeking to protect the vulnerable,run the risk of d

isempowering them instead,

“Bending the world to accommodate our personal frailties does not help us overcome them”,Jenny Jarvie wrote on The New Republic's online site. Jarvie'

s piece,like many others on the subject,cited the University of California,Santa Barbara,as a campus where champions of trigger warnings have made significant progress.Earlier this year,students at U.C.S.B.agreed upon a resolution recommending that such warnings be issued in instances where classroom materials might touch upon

“rape,sexual assault,abuse,self-injurious behavior,suicide,and graphic violence”.The resolution was brought by a literature student who said that,as a past victim of sexual violence,she had been shocked when a teacher showed a movie in class which depicted rape,without giving advance notice of the content.The student hoped to spare others the possibility of experiencing a post-traumatic-stress reaction.

The trigger-warning debate may,by comparison,seem hard to understand;but express a large cultural preoccupation with achieving safety,and a fear of living in its absence.The hope that safety might be found,as in a therapist'

s office,in a classroom where literature is being taught is in direct contradiction to one purpose of literature,which is to give expression through art to difficult and difficult and uncomfortable ideas,and thereby to enlarge safe space,nor,probably,should it be.But it'

s difficult to fault those who hope that it might be,when the outside world constantly proves itself pervasively hostile,as well as,on occasion,horrifically violent.

21.Which of the following groups of people are most in favor of“trigger warning”?

A.Students B.Reporters C.Feminists D.Professors

22.Which of the following might be a possible change to be brought about by trigger warning to literature teaching?

A.Teachers will abandon materials related to racism,sexism,violence,etc. B.Teachers will ignore students's requests for a“safe space”in designing their syllabi.

C.Teachers will give students advance notice of the content that is likely to distress or offend them.

D.Teachers will allow students to express different and uncomfortable ideas to enlarge their experience.

23.What does the author mean by“compromised”in PARAGRAPH 3? A.Questioned B.Improved C.Challenged D.Weakened

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