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1、天津教师资格证考试 教学能力考试 英语题型一、首字母填空用英语替换词组 二、完形填空(20个) 三、阅读理解(两篇,每篇最后一题是主观问答) 四、问答式阅读理解(5个问题) 五、文章改错(10处错误) 六、写作 七、教案设计Reading It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstanding between them. They have always complained more or less ju

2、stly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that theyre possessive and dominant; that they dont trust their children to deal with crises that they talk too much about certain problems and that they have no sense of humor, at least in parent-childs relationships. I think it is true th

3、at parents often underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they themselves felt when they were young.Young people often irritate their parents with choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. This is not their motive. They feel cut off from the adult world into which

4、 they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or entertainers or vocabulary or clothes or hairstyles irritate their parents, this gives them additional enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and t

5、hat they are leaders in style and taste. Sometimes you are resistant and proud because you do not want your parents to approve of what you do. If they did approve, it looks as you are betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are assuming that you are the underdog: you cant win but at leas

6、t you can keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you are completely under your parents control. But it ignores a fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself. If you plan to control your life, co-operati

7、on can be part of that plan. You can charm other, esp your parents, into doing things the way you want. You can impress others with your sense of responsibility and initiative; so that they will give you the authority to do what you want to do. 36. The author is primarily addressing_-.A. parents of

8、teenager B. newspaper readers C. those who give advice to teenagers D. teenagers37. The first paragraph is mainly about _A. the teenagers criticism of their parents B. misunderstandings between teenagers and their parents C. the dominance of the parents over their children D. the teenagers ability t

9、o deal with crises38. Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles because they_A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own B. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste C. have no other way to enjoy themselves better D. want to irritate their parents 39. T

10、eenagers do not want their parents to approve of whatever they do because they_.A. have already been accepted into the adult world B. feel that they are superior in a small way to the adults D. are not likely to win over the adults C. have a desire to be independent40. To improve parent-childs relat

11、ionships, teenagers are advised to be _. A. obedient B. responsible C. co-operative D. independentReading and writing Several years ago, while attending a communication course, I experienced a most unusual process. The instructor asked us to list anything in our past that we felt ashamed of, regrett

12、ed or incomplete about and read our lists aloud. This seemed like a very private process, but theres always some brave soul in the crowd who will volunteer. The instructor then suggested that we find ways to make an apology to people, or take some action to right any wrong doings. I was seriously wo

13、ndering how this could ever improve my communication.Then the man next to me raised his hand and volunteered this story: Making my list, I remembered an incident from high school. I grew up in a small town. There was a sheriff that none of us kids liked. One night, my two buddies and I decided to pl

14、ay a trick on him After drinking a few beers, we climbed the tall water tank in the middle of the town, and wrote on the tank in bright red paint: sheriff Brown is an s.o.b. the next day, almost the whole town saw our glorious sign. Within two hours, Sheriff Brown had us in his office. My friends to

15、ld the truth but I lied. No one ever found out.Nearly 20 years later, Sheriff Browns name appears on my list. I didnt even known if he was still alive. Last weekend, I dialed the information center in my hometown and found there was a Toger Brown still listed. I tried his number. After a few rings,

16、I heard, Hello?I said, Sheriff Brown? Paused. Yes. Well, this is Jimmy Calkins.And I want you to know that I did it! Paused. I knew it! He yelled back. We had a good laugh and a lively discussion. His closing words were:Jimmy, I always felt bad for you because your buddies got it off their chest, bu

17、t you were carrying it around all these years. I want to thank you for calling me for your sake.Jimmy inspired me to clear up all 101 items on my list within two years, and I always remember what I learned from the course: its never too late to right the past wrong doings.1. What was the uneasy part

18、 of communication course about for the writer?2. please explain the underlined word buddies in English3. Please state one of your wrongdoings and how to right it. 4. Why did Sheriff Brown pause twice before he could carry on the telephone conversation?5. What does the writer learn from the course?完型

19、填空Buster Brown was a thief and a good one, he thought. Hed never been caught by the police because he never 16 he was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergence. Confidently, he stood outside the 17 of his intended 18 and read the sign on the front gate. Dont worry about the dog but he 19

20、 of the owner! it said. Buster smiled and found his way 20.The house looked quite normal outside, but inside it was very 21 with fascinating objects on 22. As he began putting them into his bag, a 23 came into the room. It stopped 24 seeing buster, and then went over to him, 25 his open hand. good b

21、oy,buster whispered. What a great 26 dog youtrying to lick me to death.Satisfied hed made 27 with the dog, buster began to walk around the house, choosing 28 to put in his bag. His skilled eyes 29 only the best antiques: a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea-and-coffee service, etc. his new f

22、riend, the dog, sat and watched, as if 30 what was happening.Well, boy, Buster whispered finally. That might do. Any more 31 I wont be able to carry it! He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulder, just as the lights came on, nearly 32 him. He covered his eyes with his hand. Youre a very silly person,

23、the 33 in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but buster couldnt quite 34 where he had seen him before.You should have taken more notice of the sign outside, the man shouted. I knew about this attempted robb

24、ery last week and I also know you will end up 35 for 20 years. fancy trying to rob the house of a world famous fortune teller!16. A. lost heart B. took chances C. held back D. gave up17. A. roof B. office C. house D. station18. A friend B. chief C. volunteer D. victim19. A. aware B. representative C

25、. skeptical D. typical20. A. cut B. down C. in D. up21. A transparent B unusual C. ordinary D. rare22. A display B occasion C. board D. schedule23. A. man B. cat C. boy D. dog24. A. until B. upon C. before D. by25. A. biting B. eating C. licking D. hitting26. A. baby B. pet C. guard D. guide27. A. a

26、rrangements B. deals C. peace D. friends28. A. items B. clothing C. gold D. silver 29. A. picked up B. picked out C. stared at D. glanced at30. A. wonder B. wondered C. wondering D. to wonder31. A. or B. but C. and D. yet 32. A. deafening B injuring C. frightening D. blinding33. A. figure B. shadow

27、C ghost D. role34. A. explain B. understand C. locate D. place 35. A. behind bars B. behind the curtain C. behind the scenes D. behind schedule初中英语:综合填空:Complete the passage with one of the words or expressions in the box. Change the form if necessary. Use a word or expression only once. Not all are

28、 to be used.discover,        Smart,        work,        book,        many,        take,at the end of,  even,        come in,        big,   

29、spend,  at the beginning ofOne summer, a library in Texas was having a terrible problem. The number of books had grown too      for the building and had to move to a new library across town. Everything was finished and paid for, but they       &

30、#160;they hadnt left enough money to move their mountain of books there.        the cheapest moving company was going to charge several hundred thousand dollars to pack and transfer the       . What could they do? Finally one      

31、;  librarian had a bright idea. She said the move would           all the summer and during that time, the library would be closed. Why not ask everyone to         and borrow 20, 40 or 100 books?      

32、;  the summer they could return them to the new library. 教学方案设计:请根据所提供的语言材料,用中文写一篇1课时的教学设计方案。In 1991, 1 spent five months in Niger. There were many things I found difficult about this placethe climate and beggars were my biggest complaints. One day, a friend and I headed for neighbori

33、ng Burkina Faso to work in a health clinic. Arriving by taxi at our destination in Burkina, we began to unload. I had a large backpack and a smaller daypack. With my daypack between my legs, I reached for my larger piece of luggage. Out of the darkness, a motorbike with two men approached slowly. Wi

34、thout any warning, one of the men grabbed my daypack as the motorbike swept close by. Within seconds, the two were out of sight, swallowed up by the night. The bag had everything important to me, my passport, money and an airline ticket. I was in deep trouble. All I wanted was to leave this hell.The

35、n, walking through Burkina's streets the following week, I was stopped rudely by an old woman who stretched her hand in my face. Cadeau (gift)! Cadeau! (gift)! she cried in French. I'd had enough. I was sick and tired of the country. I told her firmly in French, I have no 'cadeau'. I

36、 have no money A thief stole all my money a week ago and now I can't get out of your country. I cannot give you anything.The beggar woman listened attentively and thought about my words. Then I will give you a cadeau, she announced and reached into the folds of her dress. Kindly, she placed an o

37、ld, dark brown coin in my palm. I looked at it in shock. It was an extremely small amount of moneybut for this woman, the coin meant a meal. At that moment, I saw the beauty of the people of Burkina Faso, and appreciated the kindness of the poor.高中英语:My father was a foreman of a sugar-cane plantatio

38、n in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. My first job was to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fields. I would walk behind an ox, guiding him with a broomstick. For $ 1 a day, I worked eight hours straight, with no food breaks.It was very tedious work, but it prepared me for life and taught me many lastin

39、g lessons. Because the plantation owners were always watching us, I had to be on time every day and work as hard as I could. Ive never been late for any job since. I also learned about being respectful and faithful to the people you work for. More important, I earned my pay; it never entered my mind

40、 to say I was sick just because I didnt want to work.I was only six years old, but I was doing a mans job. Our family needed every dollar we could make because my father never earned more than $ 18 a week. Our home was a three-room wooden shack with a dirty floor and no toilet. Nothing made me proud

41、er than bringing home money to help my mother, father, two brothers and three sisters. This gave me self-esteem, one of the most important things a person can have.When I was seven, I got work at a golf course near our house. My job was to stand down the fairway and spot the balls as they landed, so

42、 the golfers could find them. Losing a ball meant you were fired, so I never missed one. Some nights I would lie in bed and dreamt of making thousands of dollars by playing golf and being able to buy a bicycle.1. What was the writers first job?_2. What does the underlined word tedious in Paragraph 2

43、 mean in English?_3. Do you like farm work? Why or why not? (Open)_教学方案设计:请根据所提供的语言材料,用中文写一篇1课时的教学设计方案。Not being able to fall asleep or stay asleep is not a disorder in itself but a sign of some other problems, often a physical one.        If you have trouble sleeping, the Americ

44、a Sleep Disorders Association suggest that, for a week or two, you put down the time you go to bed, get up, exercise, and drink coffee, tea or wine. The purpose is to find the habits that may affect your sleep.        Then:        a. Dont drink coffee in the s

45、ix hours before going to bed.        b. Stop smoking and drinking at bedtime.        c. Dont sleep during the day.        d. Go to bed at the same time every night. Set your alarm clock for the same time every morning and get up at that tim

46、e, whether or not you have slept well.        e. Use the bedroom only for sleep. Read, watch TV, eat and talk elsewhere.        f. Take sleeping pills according to your doctors directions and dont take them longer than three weeks at a time.     

47、;   g. If you havent fallen asleep within 15 minutes after going to bed, dont turn over worrying about it. Get up and read or watch TV until you are sleepy. Then return to bed.教案设计根据给定材料写一个45分钟的教案,用中文。分值20分题目:The London congestion charge 伦敦交通拥堵费The London Congestion ChargeBeijing isn't the

48、only city with traffic problems. You can get stuck in a traffic jam anywhere in the world. The worst problems occur incities which are growing fast, such as Sao Paolo in Brazil and Lagos in Nigeria. But even cities in developed countries such as the US suffer. Los Angeles, which was built with the m

49、otor car in mind, and is famous for its six-lane highways, is now the USA's mostcongested city. In Europe most capital cities were planned and built before cars, and city centre traffic jams have been part of daily life for a long time. The situation in central London,where drivers spent 50perce

50、nt of their time in queues, became so bad that the local government decided to do something about it。In February 2003 the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, introduced a congestion charge-a tax for cars entering the centre of the city. The idea is simple: every car coming into the centre has to pay £5 a day. Drivers can pay the charge at any of 10,000 pa

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