单选题 (一共30题,共30分)

1.

What learning strategy can the following help to train?

Match the adjectives on the left with the nouns on the right.

2.

Which of the following activities helps to train the skill of listening for gist?

3.

Decide on the correct stress pattern of the answer to the question: Where did you see him?

4.

If it __________ for his bad cold, Rick would have enjoyed more on his birthday party.

5.

What is the teacher doing in terms of error correction?

S: I go to the theatre last night.

T: You go to the theatre last night?

6.

Which of the following can be adopted at the pre-reading activity?

7.

Which of the following has the proper word stress?

8.

Questioning plays an important role for the classroom teaching. Which of the following questions does not belong to comprehensive questions?

9.

The girl has awakened the feelings in him that his thought had been__________long ago.

10.

What type of sentence is "Tom likes apples, but Tim likes pears."?

11.

What's the teacher doing by saying "Who wants to have a try"?

12.

After teaching sounds, a teacher makes a test that aims to find out which sounds students are not able to pronounce. This test belongs to_________.

13.

Which of the following shows the proper pronunciation of the segment "did you" inconnected speech?中学英语学科知识与教学能力,模拟考试,2021年教师资格证《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)模拟试卷4

14.

The phrase "this year" is pronounced asin real speech.中学英语学科知识与教学能力,模拟考试,2021年教师资格证《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)模拟试卷4

15.

Which of the following statements is NOT a way of presenting new vocabulary?

16.

请阅读短文,完成此题。

Back in the old days, when I was a child, we sat around the family round table at dinnertime and exchanged our daily experiences. It wasn't very organized, but everyone was recognized and all the news that had to be told was told by each family member.

We listened to each other and the interest was not put-on; it was real. Our family was a unit and we supported each other, and nurtured each other, and liked each other, and--we were even willing to admit--we loved each other.

Today, the family round table has moved to the local fast-food restaurant and talk is not easy, much less encouraged.

Grandma, who used to live upstairs, is now the voice on long distance, and the working parents far too beaten down each day to spend evening relaxation time listening to the sandbox experience of an eager four-year-old.

So family conversation is as extinct as my old toys and parental questions such as "What have you been doing, Bobby?" have been replaced by "I'm busy, go watch television. "And watch TV they do; count them by the millions.

But it's usually not children's television that children watch. Saturday morning, the children's hour, amounts to only about 8 percent of their weekly viewing.

Where are they to be found? Watching adult television, of course, from the Match Game in the morning, to the afternoon at General Hospital, from the muggings and battles on the evening news right through the family hour and past into Star sky and Hutch. That's where you find our kids, over five million of them, at 10 p.m., not fewer than a million until after midnight! All of this is done with parental permission.

Television, used well, can provide enriching experiences for our young people, but we must use it with some sense. When the carpet is clean, we turn off the vacuum cleaner. When the dishes are clean, the dishwasher turns itself off.

Not so the television, which is on from the sun in the morning to the moon at n

17.

请阅读短文,完成此题。

Back in the old days, when I was a child, we sat around the family round table at dinnertime and exchanged our daily experiences. It wasn't very organized, but everyone was recognized and all the news that had to be told was told by each family member.

We listened to each other and the interest was not put-on; it was real. Our family was a unit and we supported each other, and nurtured each other, and liked each other, and--we were even willing to admit--we loved each other.

Today, the family round table has moved to the local fast-food restaurant and talk is not easy, much less encouraged.

Grandma, who used to live upstairs, is now the voice on long distance, and the working parents far too beaten down each day to spend evening relaxation time listening to the sandbox experience of an eager four-year-old.

So family conversation is as extinct as my old toys and parental questions such as "What have you been doing, Bobby?" have been replaced by "I'm busy, go watch television. "And watch TV they do; count them by the millions.

But it's usually not children's television that children watch. Saturday morning, the children's hour, amounts to only about 8 percent of their weekly viewing.

Where are they to be found? Watching adult television, of course, from the Match Game in the morning, to the afternoon at General Hospital, from the muggings and battles on the evening news right through the family hour and past into Star sky and Hutch. That's where you find our kids, over five million of them, at 10 p.m., not fewer than a million until after midnight! All of this is done with parental permission.

Television, used well, can provide enriching experiences for our young people, but we must use it with some sense. When the carpet is clean, we turn off the vacuum cleaner. When the dishes are clean, the dishwasher turns itself off.

Not so the television, which is on from the sun in the morning to the moon at n

18.

请阅读短文,完成此题。

Back in the old days, when I was a child, we sat around the family round table at dinnertime and exchanged our daily experiences. It wasn't very organized, but everyone was recognized and all the news that had to be told was told by each family member.

We listened to each other and the interest was not put-on; it was real. Our family was a unit and we supported each other, and nurtured each other, and liked each other, and--we were even willing to admit--we loved each other.

Today, the family round table has moved to the local fast-food restaurant and talk is not easy, much less encouraged.

Grandma, who used to live upstairs, is now the voice on long distance, and the working parents far too beaten down each day to spend evening relaxation time listening to the sandbox experience of an eager four-year-old.

So family conversation is as extinct as my old toys and parental questions such as "What have you been doing, Bobby?" have been replaced by "I'm busy, go watch television. "And watch TV they do; count them by the millions.

But it's usually not children's television that children watch. Saturday morning, the children's hour, amounts to only about 8 percent of their weekly viewing.

Where are they to be found? Watching adult television, of course, from the Match Game in the morning, to the afternoon at General Hospital, from the muggings and battles on the evening news right through the family hour and past into Star sky and Hutch. That's where you find our kids, over five million of them, at 10 p.m., not fewer than a million until after midnight! All of this is done with parental permission.

Television, used well, can provide enriching experiences for our young people, but we must use it with some sense. When the carpet is clean, we turn off the vacuum cleaner. When the dishes are clean, the dishwasher turns itself off.

Not so the television, which is on from the sun in the morning to the moon at n

19.

请阅读短文,完成此题。

Back in the old days, when I was a child, we sat around the family round table at dinnertime and exchanged our daily experiences. It wasn't very organized, but everyone was recognized and all the news that had to be told was told by each family member.

We listened to each other and the interest was not put-on; it was real. Our family was a unit and we supported each other, and nurtured each other, and liked each other, and--we were even willing to admit--we loved each other.

Today, the family round table has moved to the local fast-food restaurant and talk is not easy, much less encouraged.

Grandma, who used to live upstairs, is now the voice on long distance, and the working parents far too beaten down each day to spend evening relaxation time listening to the sandbox experience of an eager four-year-old.

So family conversation is as extinct as my old toys and parental questions such as "What have you been doing, Bobby?" have been replaced by "I'm busy, go watch television. "And watch TV they do; count them by the millions.

But it's usually not children's television that children watch. Saturday morning, the children's hour, amounts to only about 8 percent of their weekly viewing.

Where are they to be found? Watching adult television, of course, from the Match Game in the morning, to the afternoon at General Hospital, from the muggings and battles on the evening news right through the family hour and past into Star sky and Hutch. That's where you find our kids, over five million of them, at 10 p.m., not fewer than a million until after midnight! All of this is done with parental permission.

Television, used well, can provide enriching experiences for our young people, but we must use it with some sense. When the carpet is clean, we turn off the vacuum cleaner. When the dishes are clean, the dishwasher turns itself off.

Not so the television, which is on from the sun in the morning to the moon at n

20.

请阅读短文,完成此题。

Back in the old days, when I was a child, we sat around the family round table at dinnertime and exchanged our daily experiences. It wasn't very organized, but everyone was recognized and all the news that had to be told was told by each family member.

We listened to each other and the interest was not put-on; it was real. Our family was a unit and we supported each other, and nurtured each other, and liked each other, and--we were even willing to admit--we loved each other.

Today, the family round table has moved to the local fast-food restaurant and talk is not easy, much less encouraged.

Grandma, who used to live upstairs, is now the voice on long distance, and the working parents far too beaten down each day to spend evening relaxation time listening to the sandbox experience of an eager four-year-old.

So family conversation is as extinct as my old toys and parental questions such as "What have you been doing, Bobby?" have been replaced by "I'm busy, go watch television. "And watch TV they do; count them by the millions.

But it's usually not children's television that children watch. Saturday morning, the children's hour, amounts to only about 8 percent of their weekly viewing.

Where are they to be found? Watching adult television, of course, from the Match Game in the morning, to the afternoon at General Hospital, from the muggings and battles on the evening news right through the family hour and past into Star sky and Hutch. That's where you find our kids, over five million of them, at 10 p.m., not fewer than a million until after midnight! All of this is done with parental permission.

Television, used well, can provide enriching experiences for our young people, but we must use it with some sense. When the carpet is clean, we turn off the vacuum cleaner. When the dishes are clean, the dishwasher turns itself off.

Not so the television, which is on from the sun in the morning to the moon at n

21.

Which of the following shows the proper pronunciation of "for" in the sentence "1 will beright here waiting for you"?中学英语学科知识与教学能力,模拟考试,2021年教师资格证《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)模拟试卷4

22.

When students are doing activities, the teacher walks around and provides help if necessary, both in ideas and language, What role is the teacher playing?

23.

--Did you forget about Father's Day?

--__________I've already booked a table at King's Restaurant.

24.

Which of the following statements is NOT a way of consolidating vocabulary?

25.

How many liaisons of sound are there in the sentence "1 called you half an hour ago"?

26.

English course objectives at the stage of basic education include five aspects, that is, students' language skills, language knowledge, emotional attitude, cultural awareness and_________.

27.

To assess how well a student is performing relative to his or her own previous performance,a teacher would use_________ assessment.

28.

Which of the following statements about teachers' instructions is NOT true?

29.

When students learn "apple, orange", the teacher gives students another word "fruit".Which principle doe, s the teacher follow in his/her vocabulary teaching?

30.

What do the following sentences practice?

Peter and I went to the cinema yesterday.

Peter and T went to the cinema yesterday.

Peter and I went to the cinema yesterday.

Peter and I went to the cinema yesterday.

问答题 (一共3题,共3分)

31.

根据题目要求完成下列任务。用中文作答。

课堂提问有哪些功能?(8分)

常见的理解性提问有哪三种类型?(6分)

请各写出一个英语例子加以说明(6分)。

32.

根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。

请阅读下面一份学生的书面表达以及教师的评语,并回答问题。

Hi,Suzanne,?

First of all,welcome to China.In fact,many students have the same problem like you.As?matter of fact,it?doesn’t?as difficult as you think.But ways?are great?importance.Here are some tips:?

Firstly,review your lessons SO that it can help you catch the important points.Also read books in advance.And put your heart into class,especial?what the teacher says.?

Secondly.don’t be?afraid make?mistakes.It’s a good study habit which?play a important?role?in learning language.?

Thirdly,try to do something hard and always discuss some problems with your classmates in Chinese SO that you can learn Chinese from your classmates.?

Finally,to be patient?when you still do poorly in Chinese.As you know,Rome isn’t build in a day.As time goes Oil,you will?success?sooner or later.?

I hope that you can make great progress in Chinese.Good luck!

Yours,?

Xiao Yu?

教师的评语:结构合理,层次清晰。过渡词用得很好,使用了较复杂的句式为文章增色了许多。但画线地方有误,请改正。

(1)该教师对学生作文的错误地方画线有何作用?(8分)

(2)对该教师对学生作文的批改情况进行分析。(15分)

(3)假若此学生作文中出现的问题是学生群体中普遍常犯的错误,教师应该怎么做?(7分)

33.

根据提供的信息和语言素材设计教学方案。用英文作答。

设计任务:请阅读下面的学生信息和语言素材,设计一个30分钟的英语写作教学活动该方案没有固定格式,但须包含下列要点:?

teaching objectives

teaching contents

key and difficult points

major steps and time allocation

activities and iustifications

教学时间:30分钟?

学生概况:某城镇普通中学八年级(初二)学生,班级人数40人。多数学生已达到《义务教?

育英语课程标准(2011年版)》三级水平。学生课堂参与积极性一般。

语言素材:?

3a Read the three notes. Match each note with the correct situation.

Thank-you note for a girl.

Thank-you note for a party.

Thank-you note for help.

Note 1

Dear Kim,

Sometimes it isn't easy being the new kid at school, but I had a wonderful time on Saturdaynight. Thank you so much for inviting me. I didn't know some of the girls, but they were allreally friendly to me. And the video you showed was really funny. I feel like part of the groupnow.

Maria

Note 2

Dear Ton,

Thanks for showing me the school last week. I was having a hard time finding it until youcame along. And I enjoyed meeting Carlos. He's really good at math, isn't he? He said he'dhelp me with my math project. Friends like you make it a lot easier to get along in a new place.

Bill

Note 3?

Dear Aleen,

Thanks for the tickets for next week's game. I'm sorry you and your father can't go, but I'mreally happy to have the tickets. I'm going to ask my cousin, Tommy, to go with me. I'll think ofyou as we watch the Black Socks win the game. (I hope! )

John36 Fill in the blanks in this thank-you note.

Dear Sarah,

for inviting me to your house on Friday. I reallymeeting your family.And your baby sister is really______. I had atime. I'm. I had to leaveearly, but I had a family dinner. My grandfather was having his 90th tirthday party!

Yours sincerely,

Maria