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1、微信公众号:临沂考试每天发布临沂最新最全的招聘考试信息 2020临沂教师招聘考试英语专业试卷(60分)三:阅读(共两节,满分24分) 第一节(共15小题,每题1.2分,满分18分)AThe following picture books are a wonderful way to improve the summer experience with kids Vampirina at the Beach by Anne Marie PaceVampirina and her best monster friend head to the beach during the full moon

2、on a perfect summer night to enjoy all the fun and festivities the beach has to offer. Along the way, vampirinas beach adventures highlight the importance of beach safety to ensure a heroic adventure for all.Available from Amazon, S 11.50Summer by Alice LowSummer brings so many things, and for a spi

3、rited boy, eager girl, and excited little dog, the season is filled with adventure With clever rhyming words, clever phrasing, and playful images, children will love following along as this energetic trio(三重唱)takes in all the sunshine, big beach waves, fireworks, and sweet treats of this truly memor

4、able time of year.Available from Amazon, s 6.23Waiting for Pumpsie by Barry WittensteinSummer is the season of baseball, and what better way to celebrate than with the true story of Pumpsie green s rise from the minors to the Boston Red Sox in 1959. As the final major league team to include black at

5、hletes, young Bernard and his family travel to fenway park to witness Pumpsie Green take the field in this inspirational tale of equality and progress.Available from Amazon, S 9.61The Night Before Summer Camp by Natasha WingSure, camp sounds fun, but when you dont quite know what to expect, its only

6、 natural to feel a little nervous away from mom and dad. With rhyming prose(散文)and cheerful illustrations (插图),this cheering story of an unwilling boy who comes to enjoy all the fun summer camp brings will have children ready to take on their own camp adventureAvailable from Amazon, s 3. 52What does

7、 the book Vampirina at the Beach highlight?The sense of shore safety.The excitement of sports.The courage to enjoy summer campMaking friends with pets more easilyIf you want to know what to expect in a camp on your own,which book should you choose?SummerB Waiting for PumpsieC. Vampirina at the beach

8、.D. The Night Before Summer CampWhat are the four books intended for?AdventuresMusiciansChildrenAthletesBTo celebrate the end of our exams, my friends and i went to a fast food restaurant. We ordered hamburgers and Coca cola at the counter. when our food came, I started walking towards an empty tabl

9、e By bad luck, my purse strap (带子)got caught on a chair and the tray (托盘)that I was holding slipped from my hands and went flying in the air. The tray, and its contents, fell on a man who was just about to take a bite of his sandwich I stared, greatly shocked, as the drinks soaked (浸湿)his white shir

10、t.Then I closed my eyes and prepared myself for his burst of anger. Instead, he aid Its okto comfort me before he disappeared into the washroom.Still shaky and unsure what to do next ,my friends and I went to a table and sat there, trying our best to look calm. A moment later. the man came out of th

11、e washroom and approached our table. My heart almost stopped beating. I thought he was going to ask for my fathers number and call him.To my surprise, he merely smiled at us, handed us some cash and said, Buy yourself new hamburgers. He then walked away without even finishing his food.He could have

12、made what was already an uncomfortable situation worse, but he chose a different way and gave us a reason to believe that there is still kindness in this world. Ill never forget his actions.What happened to the author in the restaurant?She fell down to the groundShe celebrated passing the examsHer p

13、urse strap got broken suddenly.D Her tray slipped and made a mans shirt dirtyAfter the accident,what did the man do?He cleaned his shirtB.He blamed the authorC. He called the authors fatherD.He walked away directlyWhat do you think the man like?He enjoy his foodHe worsened the situationHe was consid

14、erate and forgivingHe was very wealthy and handsomeHow did the author feel about the whole incident?A. AnnoyedC.CalmB. TouchedD. Regretful.This season, the bushfires in Australia have burned more than 12. 35 million acres of land. At least 25 people have been killed and 2000 homes destroyed. Accordi

15、ng to the BBC, this is the most casualties(fit)from wildfires in the country since 2009. The University of Sydney estimates that 480 million animals have died in South wales aloneZeke Hausfather, an energy systems analyst and climate researcher at Berkeley Earth, said warmer temperatures and extreme

16、 weather have made Australia more susceptible to fires and increased the length of the fire season. The drier conditions combined with record high temperatures in 2019 created main conditions for the disastrous fires. Australia s fires were worsened by the combination of those two. 2019 was the perf

17、ect storm for being the warmest year on record for Australia and the driest year on record for Australia, Hausfather added on Friday.Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the Us National Center for Atmospheric Research, said warmer ocean temperatures are also contributed to more variable weather ar

18、ound the world. Trenberth believes that global warming contributed to energy imbalances and hot spots in the oceans, which can create a wave in the atmosphere hat locks weather patterns in places, causing longer rain longer rain events in Indonesia, for example, and at the same time contributing to

19、drought in Australia. He said that once an area experiences drought conditions for two months or more, it increases the risk of fires catching and spreading. Those changing weather patterns due to global warming make drought events longer.Climate experts stress that climate change is not the only fa

20、ctor in the severity of wildfires. How land is managed can also impact the amount of fuel available for fires. Practices like controlled burns and other factor can impact the risk to people and property, such as warning systems and the type of development in a given area Changing those policies has

21、great potential to limit future damage from wildfires along with changes to how fire management resources are dispatched(派遣).What does pharagraphe one mainly tell us?The results of Australian firesThe causes of Australian firesThe damaged areas of Australian firesThe property destruction of Australi

22、an firesWhat does the phrase more susceptible tounderlined in the second paragraph mean?Sure to causeQuick to adapt toSensitive toEasy to be defended fromAccording to Kevin Frenberth,what contributes to the bushfire?Global warming.Variable weatherWarmer ocean temperatures.The imbalanced energy.What

23、is the purpose of the author in the last paragraph?To manage natural resourceTo predict the seriousness of Australia firesTo stress the effects of Australia firesTo suggest how to reduce damage from wildfires.DEven though vaccination (接种疫苗)is a powerful defense against disease, some voices are again

24、st it. In a recent letter, the American Medical Association(AMA)urged big social media including Amazon, Facebook and Google to take action to defend medical science on their platforms.It is said that vaccine-preventable diseases that do harm to the public health like measles(FkB2 ) are on the rise

25、Measles cases worldwide jumped more than 30,in 2017 compared to 2016, with the largest increases seen among nations in the Americas, Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean. Vaccine-preventable diseases are increasing largely because many people are unwilling to get vaccinated. And some of these people

26、 even encourage others to refuse vaccination. So this year, the World Health Organization(WHO)declared the anti-vaccination movement a top 10-health threat.“Vaccination is one of the most cost-effective ways of avoiding disease-it currently prevents 2-3 million deaths a year, and a further 1.5 milli

27、on could be avoided if global coverage of vaccinations improved, WHO said.A research article published in 1998 in a medical journal suggested a link between a vaccine and the development of autism (孤独症)in young children, Although the research has been suspected and many other studies have proved tha

28、t vaccinations do not cause autism, the article is still impressing people strongly today. Another reason for the growth in the anti-vaccination movement is widespread misinformation on social media, which can turn people against vaccination. If a concerned parent consistently sees information in th

29、eir News feed that casts doubt on the safety of vaccines, it could cause them to disregard the advice of their childrens physicians and public health experts and refuse to follow the recommended vaccination schedule so access to true information about vaccine safety is badly needed.What does the AMA

30、 require social media to do on their platforms?develop new vaccinesStop vaccine misinformationIntroduce Vaccine-preventable diseases.Prevent the anti-vaccination movementThe author mentions the measles cases in orderTo prevent maeslesTo show the result of anti-vaccinationTo avoid vaccinationTo prove

31、 some countries refuse vaccinationWhich of the following is the key to the anti-vaccination movement?A.The social mediaB.The articles about autismC.The expenses of vaccinationD.The true information about vaccine safetyWhere does this passage probably come from?A. A novelB. A guideC. A magazine.D. A

32、brunch七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选 项。Few things feel as painful as rejection. Rejection means not being invited to a friends party. Rejection means having your actions criticized. Rejection means failure when youre trying to sell your idea. Every no indicates a door closed to you. Deve

33、loping your self-confidence is key. Rejection is simply the reaction or opinion of another person. Never think you are worthless or unlovable. What you should do is make a list of things you have done well or contributions you have made. Review them every day. Fill your nighttime and early morning b

34、rain with confidence.Rejection will enhance (增加)whatever negative things you say to yourself. Even the most successful and confident people feel downhearted when rejected, but most of them never tell themselves how terrible they are. Make sure what you say to yourself builds yourself up instead of t

35、earing yourself down. Instead, they view it as an opportunity to further understand human relationships and inner strength. They avoid the pain of rejection and put rejection into context (情 境 ).Using rejection to your advantage involves looking on every blow as a learning experience. It also involv

36、es learning and growing from negative voice. You can feel the pain as you like, crying or locking yourself in, but dont let it become a long-term visitor. It is wise for you to respond positively and effectively.Rejection is a learning experience.Its powerless without your cooperation.So you should

37、practice positive self-talk.Its normal to feel upset about rejection.Therefore, it is vital to develop effective responses.Rejection is beneficial to those who make full use of it.Those who transform rejection understand it is not about experiencing loss完形填空 We never talked about school as the ticke

38、t to the future. I was in the classroom but i wasnt there to learn how to write read or even 65 When it was my turn to read. I wanted to 66. I was 13 years old, 67 I already hated being who I was. I had a(n)68 teacher, Mr. Creech,who knew I couldnt read. And he found it necessary to make my secret 6

39、9 to others. He turned me and said, Anthony, why dont you read the next 70? I didnt even know what the paragraph was. I 71 to read what was in front of me, but the only sound of my voice immediately 72 laughter. From then on, i never gave up practicing reading.Now I am 41 years old. One day, I plann

40、ed to fly back to Texas to visit my family and friends. On my way from the 73, I saw Mr Creech 74 himself a drink. I rushed over and 75 my pocket_to pay for him. Do I know you? he asked. Yes, sir, you do know me, I answered 76.My name is Anthony Hamilton. You taught me English. The look 77 his face

41、told me that he remembered the boy hed once shamed. Im so 54 that i had a chance to see you again I said. And Mr. Creech, I have great 55 to share. I had learned to 56 But that wasnt all. I had become a published57 and an active speaker. The next time you get another Anthony Hamilton in your 58 please encourage him to read as well, I said The experts say what once 59 me has a name: dyslexia (诵读 困难症).But I can tell you it was a lack of 60 for edu

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