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1、中学高级职称职评考试(英语试题)一、填空题(每空1分,共10分。) 1、教师这个角色从根本上来说,就是“作为人的教师”和“作为教师的人”的( )。 2、教师的爱是以对学生的( )为前提的。 3、教育究其实质是一种生命对( )的相互对接与交融。 4、教师具有科学精神与人文素养具体表现为一个
2、完善合理的素质结构:高尚优良的人格、不断完善的( )结构和不断完善的能力结构。 5、今后信息技术教育的主流教学方式是( )。 6、教师发展规划的第一步是( )。 7、建立良好的师生
3、关系要靠师生双方共同努力,而教师起着( )作用。 8、教师个体在无能力解决自己的心理问题时,应求助于专家进行心理( )、心理咨询、心理治疗。 9、教师自主发展有三条可行性路径:反思、合作、( )。 10、教师发展和学生发展之间要有某种桥梁,这桥梁就是( )。 二、选择题(下列各小题的4个
4、备选项中只有1项是正确的,请选出填入括号内。每小题2分,共20分。) 1、下列诸项中不属于教师职业特点的一项是( )。 A、艺术性 B、创造性 C、示范性 D、速效性 2、教师工作的核心是( )。 A、教书育人 B、广博学习 C、教育科研 D、精心备课 3、热爱学生是教师职业
5、道德的( )。 A、方法 B、途径 C、本质 D、形式 4、有德之人,在无人监督时,总是非常小心谨慎地不做任何不道德之事,这叫做( )。 A、慎微 B、慎重 C、慎独 D、诚实 5、“其身正,不令而行;其身不正,虽令不从”。说这句话的中国古
6、代教育家是( )。 A、孔子 B、孟子 C、荀子 D、老子 6、我国的中小学教师职业道德规范颁布于( )。 A、1995 B、1997 C、1999 D、2001 7、影响教师教育教学活动成效的最直接因素是(
7、0; )。 A、语言表达能力 B、非语言表达能力 C、教育技术运用能力 D、管理学生能力 8、校园文化属于哪一类课程资源( )。 A、素材性资源 B、条件性资源 C、隐性资源 D、显性
8、资源 9、在心理咨询中,咨询者和来访者之间是一种( )关系。 A、医患 B、伙伴 C、师生 D、主从 10、在教学反思过程的诸阶段中,反思最集中地体现在( )。 A、具体经验阶段 B、观察分析阶段 C、重新概括阶段 D、积极验证阶
9、段 三、判断题(请判断下列各小题对或错,并在括号内填上或×。每小题2分,共20分。) ( )1、在新课程背景下,教师的“知识传授者”角色仍然是值得肯定的。 ( )2、今天,在我国“教师是专业工作者”尚未得到法律的认可。 ( )3、教师的劳动是一种集体劳动。 ( )4、教师职业道德可以产生直接的功利效益。 ( )5、要树立学生是消费者,就是教育服务的顾客的观念。 ( )6、
10、实施新课程,我们要彻底否定教师的权威。 ( )7、把教师对学生的爱与“母爱”并列起来,不免掩盖了教师职业情感的专业化特征。 ( )8、科学精神与人文精神具有本质上的同一性。 ( )9、教师的职业倦怠是其教师生涯发展历程中的一个自然现象。 ( )10、“教学相长”是必然的,无条件的。 四、简答题(每小题6分,共30分)。 1、“教师专业化”的基本含义是什么? 2、新课程改革背景下,为什么教师要有多元学科知识结构? 3、新课程的实施需要教师强化哪些能力?
11、4、教师和谐融洽的人际关系有什么意义? 5、教师心理健康的标准是什么? 五、论述题(每小题10分,共20分)。 1、请结合自己的切身体会谈谈新课程对教师素质发展提出了哪些新的要求? 2、结合实际说明教师能力培养与发展的有效途径与方式。 新课程与教师素质发展试题参考答案 一、填空题 1、统一体 2、尊重 3、生命 4、知识 5、信息技术与学科教学整合 6、自我认识 7、主导
12、 8、诊断 9、共生(在与学生的互动过程中实现教学相长) 10、教学 二、选择题 1、D 2、A 3、C 4、C 5、A 6、B 7、A 8、C 9、B 10、B 三、判断题 1、 2、× 3、&
13、#160; 4、× 5、 6、× 7、 8、 9、 10、× 四、简答题 1、(1)既包括学科专业性,也包括教育专业性;(2)国家有教师教育的专门机构、教育内容和措施;(3)国家有对教师资格和教师机构的认定制度和管理制度;(4)教师专业发展是一个持续不断的过程。 2、(1)新课程内容的社会化,要求教师具有多元学科知识结
14、构;(2)新课程的综合化要求教师必须具备多元知识结构和学科知识的整合能力。 3、(1)教育科研能力;(2)交往与合作能力;(3)课程资源开发与整合能力;(4)信息技术与学科教学整合能力。 4、(1)有利于教师身心的健康;(2)增加教师之间互帮互学的机会;(3)促进教与学的活动;(4)有利于学校组织效能的发挥。 5、(1)热爱教师职业,认同自己的教师职业角色;(2)和谐的人际关系和正确的自我意识;(3)坚韧与自制;(4)有效调节不良情绪;(5)好学与创新。 五、论述题 1、(1)关注专业化理论发展;(2)关注教师的情意和职业道德素质的发展;(3)关注教师的人文知识素养和多元知识结构的发展;(4)
15、关注教师专业技能和研究能力的发展;(5)关注教师心理素质的发展;(6)关注教师学习意识的提高和自主发展能力的提高。 2、(1)各种形式的培训、交流与研讨;(2)多渠道获取信息;(3)行动研究;(4)建立开放的教师教育体系。二、课程标准(共10分) 1 英语课程的性质和任务是什么? 2在教学实践中,你是如何评价学生英语学习成绩?为什么? 三、教材教法(共30分) 1请根据所给材料设计出一个简案。(材料见附页,计分20分) 2请你简述:(计分10分) 1) 你的设计依据和意图; 2) 你的设计有什么特点; 3) 对教学中有可能出现的问题进行反思,并提出应措施。 四、基础知识
16、(共50分) (一)听力部分(10%) 第一节(共5小题,每小题1分) 1. What can the woman be? A. A teacher. B. A doctor. C. A student. 2. What can we learn from this conversation?
17、A. Lucy is probably sick. B. Lucy is actually a warm person. C. Lucy always feels cold. 3. Why did the woman go to the hospital? A. To have a physical examination. B.
18、160; To see a doctor. C. To see her sick mother. 4. When does the last bus usually leave? A. At 6:00. B. At 6:30 C. At 5:30. 5. Who
19、spoke to Helen? A. Her teacher. B. Her father. C. Her boss. 第二节(共5小题,每小题1分) 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题 6. Which part did the old lady hurt? A. Her head. B. Her leg.
20、0; C. Her arm. 7. How should they deal with the old lady? A. Carry her to the hospital. B. Carry her in the shade of the tree. C. Leave her where she is. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题 8. What are the two sp
21、eakers talking about? A. A visit to their relatives. B. A call to their close friends. C. A plan for the party. 9. Why was the woman thinking of calling on Ann? A. Because Ann just
22、 got out of the hospital. B.&nbp; Because she hasnt seen her since Ann moved to a new house. C. Because Ann just got a new house. 10. They will have a little party at Ricks, wont they? A. Yes, as they are very ha
23、ppy together. B. No, as Rick doesnt feel well. C. We dont know. (二) 完型填空(20%) Acting is such an overcrowded profession that the only _11_ that should be given to a young _12_ thinking of going on to the stage is “Dont!” But it is usel
24、ess to try to _13_ someone who feels that he must act, although the chances of his becoming famous are slight. The _14_ way to begin is to go to a drama school. _15_ only students who show promise and gift are accepted, and the course lasts two years. _16_ the young actor or actress takes up work wi
25、th a theatrical company, usually as an assistant stage manager. This _17_ doing everything that there is to do in the _18_: printing very _19_ work indeed -the hours are long and the pay is tiny. Of course, some people have unusual _20_which lead to fame and success without this long and hard _21_.
26、Connie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary girl working in a bicycle factory. A film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning _22_at a bus stop, as he drove past in his car. He stopped and got out to speak to the girl. He asked _23_ she would like to go to the film studio to do a (n)
27、 _24_, and she thought he was _25_ . Then she got _26_ and said she would call the police. It _27_ the producer twenty minutes to make Connie believe that he was _28_. The test was successful. And within a few weeks she was playing the _29_ part opposite one of the most famous actors of the day. _30
28、_ chances like this happen once in a blue moon. 11. A. warning B. advice C. answer
29、160; D. help 12. A. man B. woman C. person
30、 D. actor 13. A. discourage B. distrust C. disappoint
31、D. prevent 14. A. simple B. familiar&nsp; C. standard D. normal 15.
32、A. Possibly B. Usually C. Fortunately D. Equally 16. A. When
33、 B. Then C. Till D. Finally 17. A. contains
34、; B. includes C. means D. needs 18. A. stage
35、0; B. company C. school D. theatre 19. A. difficult
36、60; B. hardly C. easy D. comfortable 20. A. conditions
37、 B. methods C. gifts D. chances 21. A. working B. stud
38、ying C. training D. exercising 22. A. talking B. waiting
39、0; C. singing D. playing 23. A. why B. when
40、; C. if D. how 24. A. test B.
41、job C. performance D. actress 25. A. mistaking B. joking nbsp;
42、0; C. strange D. funny 26. A. worried B. surprised
43、0; C. nervous D. angry 27. A. lasted B. wasted C
44、. took D. used 28. A. serious B. sorry C.
45、right D. curious 29. A. interesting B. leading C. important&
46、#160; D. small 30. A. Such B. Though C. So
47、 D. But (三)阅读理解(20分) A In the United States, teaching is very importan
48、t. If teachers do not teach well, students complain. If many students do not understand, people think that the teacher does not do a good job. The teacher has big responsibility to make sure students understand. In a sense, students are consumers and the teacher is offering services.
49、60; Students have the right to evaluate their teachers, and they usually do so at the end of each course. That evaluation includes lots of aspects of teaching, such as explanation, preparation, using good examples, answering questions, and organization of classes. Stud
50、ents are supposed to read required textbooks and recommended books before class. Without reading them, they will find it very difficult to understand the class. Basic courses on doing research and writing papers are taught at the beginning of the program. They teach things very concretely and clearl
51、y. Students are expected to apply what they have learned to their studies. Classes are usually divided into lectures and seminars. There are some lecture classes, where the teacher just gives a lecture, and students ask questions at the end. Most graduae level classes are le
52、ctures and discussions. Participating in discussions is very important. Higher level classes involve very little lecturing. They emphasize discussion and presentation by the students. 31. According to the passage, good teachers should_. A. try to please their students
53、 B. treat their students as consumers C. understand their students well D. make sure their students understand 32. Teachers are evaluated by students mainly on_. A. how well they perform in class B. how carefully they
54、prepare their lessons C. how fluently they express themselves in class D. how hard they work in and after class 33. What are students expected to do before attending a class? A. Go over the lessons thoroughly. B. Understand
55、the textbooks well. C. Do the reading assignments. D. Prepare an outline for discussion. 34. When a program starts, students should first_. A. learn how to do research and write papers B. have some learning experience C. lea
56、rn about the course concretely and clearly D. know how to participate in discussions 35. Higher level classes are taught mainly through_. A. giving a lot of lectures to students B. involving students in discussions C. asking students questions
57、 in class D. answering students' questions in class B New York-America has been experiencing the longest economic increase in its history. Incomes have risen, unemployment has fallen, and cities such as New York are bursting with new office buildings. But just a short walk fro
58、m Manhattans skyscrapers, George Brown sits on the side-walk, cooking a lunch of rice and bits of fish over a can of cooking fuel. Brown is homeless-one of the 2.3 million people in the US who end up on the street. During the day, Brown collects aluminum cans and sells them for five cents a piece. A
59、t night, he sleeps on the street. “I have been on the street about eight or nine years, something like that,” said the 62-year-old former construction worker. Brown admits hes had problem with alcohol and has smoked cocaine. But he says he still wants a more stable housing arrangement. He could affo
60、rd it just with the money he earns by collecting cans and small pieces of metal, if only truly low-income housing were available. However, he sees no hope of finding affordable housing in New York city rosemore than 27 per cent between 1984 and 1999, from US $ 549 to Us $ 700 a month. One of the sid
61、e effects of the strong economy is that rents have been going up. The majority of people who experience homelessness really just need some affordable housing help. But few housing projects have been built for the poor. Many smelly apartments in the city now rent for US$ 1,500 a month or more. Brown,
62、 the homeless New Yorker, says he has a daughter who lives in the city but he rarely sees her. She is angry about his drinking and wont allow it in her house. Smiling, he says he has seven grandchildren whom hed like to see more often. 36. What kind of life does George Brown lead? A. Homeless and da
63、ngerous. B. Homeless and childish. C. Homeless and miserable. D. Homeless and sleepless 37. From George Browns life we can fin
64、d that _. A. old Americans lead a hard life. B. old Americans want to live alone. C. American cities are full of poor people. D. bad habits play a role in poor peoples life. 38. It can be inferred from this passage that _.
65、 A. America is short of housing companies B. The poor cant benefit from the increasing economy C. Poor people in America will become rich D. Housing companies will become rich 39. If thi
66、s passage comes from a paper, on which page would it be? A. Society. B. Science C. Economy D. Business 40. What character does George Brown have? A. Selfish. B. Lazy.
67、160; C. Warm-hearted D. Open-hearted C In a time of low academic achieve
68、ment by children in the United States, many Americans are turning to Japan, a country of high academic achievement and economic success, for possible answers. However, the answers provided by Japanese preschools are not the ones Americans expected to find. In most Japanese preschools, surprisingly l
69、ittle emphasis is put on academic instruction. In one investigation, 300 Japanese and 210 American preschool teachers, child development specialists, and parents were asked about various aspects of early childhood education. Only 2 percent of the Japanese respondents (答问卷者)listed "to give child
70、ren a good start academically" as one of their top three reasons for a society to have preschools. In contrast, over half the American respondents chose this as one of their top threechoices. To prepare children for successful careers in first grade and beyond, Japanese schools do not teach rea
71、ding, writing, and mathematics, but rather skills such as persistence, concentration, and the ability to function as a member of a group. The vast majority of young Japanese children are taught to read at home by their parents. In the recent comparison of Japanese and Americ
72、an preschool education, 91 percent of Japanese respondents chose providing children with a group experience as one of their top three reasons for a society to have preschools. Sixty-two percent of the more individually oriented (强调个性发展的)Americans listed group experience as one of their top three cho
73、ices. An emphasis on the importance of the group seen in Japanese early childhood education continues into elementary school education. Like in America, there is diversity in Japanese early childhood education. Some Japanese kindergartens have specific aims, such as early mu
74、sical training or potential development. In large cities, some kindergartens are attached to universities that have elementary and secondary schools. Some Japanese parents believe that if their young children attend a university-based program, it will increase the children's chances of eventuall
75、y being admitted to top-rated schools and universities. Several more progressive programs have introduced free play as a way out for the heavy intellectualizing in some Japanese kindergartens. 41. We learn from the first paragraph that many Americans believe_. A. Japanese parents
76、are more involved in preschool education than American parents B. Japan' s economic success is a result of its scientific achievements C. Japanese preschool education emphasizes academic instruction D. Japan's higher education is super
77、ior to theirs 42. Most Americans surveyed believe that preschools should also attach importance to_. A. problem solving B. group experience
78、60; C. parental guidance D. individually-oriented development 43. In Japan' s preschool education, the focus is on _. A. preparing children acade
79、mically B. developing children's artistic interests C. tapping childrens potential D. shaping childrens character 44. Free play has been introduc
80、ed in some Japanese kindergartens in order to _. A. broaden childrens horizon B. cultivate childrens creativity C. lighten childrens study load
81、; D. enrich childrens knowledge 45. Why do some Japanese parents send their children to university-based kindergartens? A. They can do better in their future study. B. They can accumulate more group experience there. C. They can be individually oriented when they grow u
82、p. D. They can have better chances of getting a first-rate education. 第二节:阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项,其中有一项是多余选项。 46. Miss Wang is now working in a joint venture as a business woman. Her major work is to contact the foreign businessmen through emails, calls and letters. She has no t
83、rouble communicating with the English-speaking people face to face. However, when it comes to business writing, she is not sure about the grammar and the form. 47. Mr. Zhang taught himself English. Three months ago, when he was required to work as a sales representative in Britain, he had trouble in communicating with his English customers. The problem is with his pronunciat
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