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2016年下半年教师资格证考试试题及答案一——英语学科知识与教学能力(初级中学)

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  16.What can cloze help to train in terms of writing?

  A. Umity of texts.

  B. Indention of texts.

  C. Coampilation of texts.

  D. Use of cohesive devices.

  17. What stage can the following grammar activity be used at?

  1the teacher asked stude.nts to arrange the wor of sentences into different columns marked subject, predicate, object, object complement, adverb#d and so on.

  A. Presentation.

  B. Practice.

  C. Production.

  D. Preparation.

  18. When a student said "Yesterday I goed to see a friend of mine", which of the followingways for correcting errors is Not encouraged?

  A. Oh, yes. I see you went to see a friend of yours.

  B. You goed to see your friend?

  C. No, not goed. You should say went.

  D. Say it again, please.

  19. The teacher gives students 2 minutes to skim a text, and when time is up, he asks studentsto stop and answer some questions. Here the teacher is playing the role of a(an) __________ .

  A. assessor

  B. prompter

  C. participant

  D. controller

  20. When students engaged in group work, the teacher gave feedback after each group hadstated their opinion and shown their output. This is called

  A. instructing

  B. observing

  C. monitoring

  D. evaluating

  请阅读Passage l,完成第21~25小题。

  Passage l

  Crash. Shatter. Boom. Crash. Shatter. Boom. Smattering of silly dialogue. Pretty girl screams: "Dad! " Crash. Shatter. Boom. Silly di.,dogue. "DAD!!! " Crash. Shatter. Boom,

  What? Oh, sorry. We were falling into a trance there.

  Which is, dear moriegoer, what may happen to you during Michael Bay's Transformers: Age of Extinction, the fourth Transformers film and lasts 165 minutes, which is precariously close to the

  three-hour mark that Bay undoubtedly will reach~by our sophisticated calculations, and at thecurrent growth rate, with his sixth instalment.

  But let's not get ahead of ourselves. Despite what you've just read, this film will likely be amassive hit because by now, if you're buying a Transformers ticket, you surely know what you'regetting into, and you want more, more, more. And Bay is the Master of More.

  Or just take it from the I l-year-old sitting next to me, who reserved any audible judgment he, too was in a trance, though maybe from sugar intake--until the moment he saw a Transformerbecome a dinosaur. Overwhelmed by the pairing, he proclaimed, "That's the sickest thing I'veever seen in my life.'" It was as if peanut butter and jelly had been tasted together for the first time.

  This time, there's a whole new human east. Most important, Mark Wahiberg has replaced Shia LaBeouf as well, Main Hmnan Guy.

  A significant part of the movie also takes place in China clearly a nod to the franchise's huge market in the country.

  In any case, we begin in Paris, Texas, where Cade Yeager (Wahlberg), a struggling inventor, is

  desperately seeking a big discovery,. He's also a widowed dad, and super-protective (as the movieincessantly reminds us) of his high-school daughter, Tessa (Nicola Pehz, blond and pretty andineffective, though the one-note script does her no favours).

  One day, Cade buys a rusty old truck. Examining it back home, he soon discovers it's noneother than Optimus Prime, the Autobot hero, seriously damaged.

  As Cade works on fixing him up, his assistant, wisecracking surfer-dude Lucas, has the dumbidea of calling the authorities. What he doesn't know is that the government is plotting to destroyall remaining Autobots in favour of a man-made army of Transtbrmers. He's being helped in thisendeavour by the shadowy KSI Corporation, run by the nasty-but-complicated Joshua Joyce (StanleyTucci).

  So now, it's evil humans that pitted against the trustworthy Autobots. So much for gratitude.There's also a subplot involving Tessa and her secret boyfriend, Shane (Jack Reynor, underused),whose Irish accent leads Cade to dismissively call him "Lucky Charms" --at least until the twobond in battle.

  The obvious question: Is it too much for its own good? Bay is very talented at all things visual,the 3-D works well and the robots look great. But the final confrontation alone lasts close to anhour. At some point, you may find yourself simply in a daze, unable to absorb any" further action into your brain.

  21. What can be inferred from the first paragraph?

  A. The girl can't understand the movie she was seeing.

  B. The girl felt scared about the movie she was seeing.

  C. The movie the girl seeing was very. thrilling.

  D. The girl couldn't find her father.

  22. What does the underlined word "trance" in Para.2 mean?

  A. Unconsciousness.

  B. Fascination.

  C. Scare.

  D. Confusion.

  23. What did the author mean by saying "... and you want more, more, more. And Bay is the Master of More." in Para.4?

  A. The audiences are hard to satisfy.

  B. Bay is good at producing massive hit.

  C. Only Bay can bring audience massive hit.

  D. Bay knows about the audience's mind.

  24. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

  A. The audiences don't like the final confrontation.

  B. The disadvantages of Transformers 4 are more obvious than advantages.

  C. Putting into too much what the director skilled poses negative etct.

  D. The director Bay only focuses on the 3-D works.

  25. Which of the following statement is wrong?

  A. The sixth Transformer may last for 3 hours.

  B. The government in the movie wants to set up a man-made army of Transformers.

  C. In the movie, KSI Corporation stands by the government.

  D. Joshua Joyce has reported the news about Autobot hero to the government.

  请阅读Passage 2,完成第26—30小题。

  Passage 2

  Here's a warning from health experts: Sitting is deadly. Scientists are increasingly warningthat sitting for prolonged periods--even if you also exercise regularly--could be bad for yourhealth. And it doesn't matter where the sitting takes place--at the office, at school, in the car orbefore a computer or TV--just the overall number of hours it occurs.

  Research is preliminary, but several studies suggest people who spend most of their dayssitting are more likely to be fat, have a heart attack or even die.

  In an editorial published this week in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, Elin Ekblom-Bakof the Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences suggested that authorities rethink how theydefine physical activity to highlight the dangers of sitting.

  While health officials have issued guidelines recommending ~nini~num amounts of physicalactivity, they haven't suggested people try to limit how much time they spend in a seated position.

  "After four hours of sitting, the body starts to send harmful signals," Ekblom-Bak said. Sheexplained that genes regulating the amount of glucose and fat in the body start to shut down.

  Even for people who exercise, spending long stretches of time sitting at a desk is still harmful.Tim Armstrong, a physical activity expert at the World Health Organization, said people whoexercise every day--but still spend a lot of time sitting--might get more benefit if that exercisewere spread across the day, rather than in a single bout.

  That wasn't welcome news for Aytekin Can,31, who works at a London financial company,and spends most of his days sitting in front of a computer. Several evenings a week, Can alsoteaches jiujitsu, a Japanese martial art involving wrestling, and also does Thai boxing.

  "I'm sure there are some detrimental effects of staying still for too long, but I hope that beingactive when I can helps," he said. "I wouldn't want to think the sitting could be that dangerous."

  Still, in a study published last year that tracked more than 17,000 Canadians for about adozen years, researchers found people who sat more had a higher death risk, independently ofwhether or not they exercised.

  Figures from a US survey in 2003-2004 found Americans spend more than half their timesitting, from working at their desks to sitting in cars.

  Experts said more research is needed to figure out just how much sitting is dangerous, andwhat might be possible to offset those effects.

  "People should keep exercising because that has a lot of benefits," Ekblom-Bak said. "Butwhen they're in the office, they should try to interrupt sitting as often as possible," she said."Don't just send your colleague an e-mail. Walk over and talk to him. Stand up."

  26. What can we learn from the first paragraph?

  A. Exercising more can reduce the harm brought by sitting.

  B. Sitting for a long time is harmful for people's health.

  C. Exercising regularly is also bad for people's health.

  D. Where you sit will not affect your health.

  27. If someone spends most of his days sitting, the following will be likely to be caused except

  A. he will be likely to be fat

  B. he may have a heart attack

  C. he may have a stomachache

  D. he may even die if sitting too long

  28. What does the author mean by saying "Even for people who exercise, spending long stretches of time sitting at a desk is still harmful?" (Para.6)?

  A. Exercising can't help reduce the harm caused by sitting.

  B. The harm depends on the prolonged time sitting at a desk.

  C. Exercising is not necessary for people.

  D. Exercising has no advantages for people who often sit.

  29. What does the last paragraph show?

  A. To interrupt sitting as often as possible is good for people's health.

  B. Sitting for long time can hardly be avoided.

  C. Keep exercising can eliminate the harm of sitting.

  D. Office workers don't like to exercise.

  30. What is the main idea of this passage?

  A. People should keep exercising.

  B. Exercising may not reduce the harm of sitting.

  C. Sitting for long time is deadly.

  D. How to eliminate the harm of sitting.

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