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2016-2017年江西省中小学教师招聘录用考试(小学数学真题及答案)

2016-2017年江西省中小学教师招聘录用考试(小学数学真题及答案)

2016-2017年江西省中小学教师招聘录用考试(小学数学真题及答案)2017年江西省中小学教师招聘录用考试《小学数学》真题2017年江西省教师招聘小学数学学科试题答案与解析/jiaoshi/20170510/153939.html第一部分客观题选择题(1-20题0.5分,21-60题1分)1.在一个边长是8厘米的正方形里,画一个最大的圆,这个圆的面积是(B)A.25.12平方厘米B.0.24平方厘米C.150.72平方厘米D.200.96平方厘米2.一个比的前项是4.当它增加8时,要使比值不变,后项必须(C)A.增加4B.增加8C.乘3D.乘23.一只鱼缸里有许多条鱼,共5个品种。

至少捞出(C)条鱼,才能保证有5条相同品种的鱼.A.5B.15C.21D.254.用8个球设计一个摸球游戏,使摸到的白球与摸不到白球的可能性一样大,摸到红球的可能比摸到黄球的可能性大,则游戏可设计满足上述的白、红、黄球的个数可能是(D)A.4,2,2B.3,2,3C.5,2,1D.4,3,15.一个物体的三视图如右所示,该物体是(B)A.圆柱B.圆锥C.棱锥D.棱柱A.48B.72C.90D.10215.2/5的分母增加15,要使分数的值大小不变,分子应扩大到原数的(B)A3倍 B.4倍 C.15倍 D.6倍16.王老师卖课桌椅,他带的钱只可买课桌40张,或椅子60把,一桌一椅为一套,那么他最多可买桌椅(B)套A.20B.24C.25D.3017.甲车从A地到B地需行6时,乙车从B地到A地需行10时,现在甲、乙两车分别从A、B两地同时出发,相向而行,相遇时甲车比乙车多行90米,A、B两地相距(C)A.900B.540C.360D.18018.学校合唱队有40多名学生,年龄最大的是13岁,最小的是11岁,那么其中必有(A)名同学是同年同月出生的。

A.2 B.3 C.14 D.1519.下列说话正确的是(D)A.立正战队的人是一个对称图形B比10多1/2的数是10又1/2 C.求三角形的面积必须知道底和高 D数字归纳法是完全归纳法20六年级同学从学校出发,乘车0.5小时来到离学校5千米的博物馆,参观1小时,出馆后休息0.5小时,然后乘车0.5小时返回学校。

江西省2017年中小学教师招聘考试试卷-初中思想品德

江西省2017年中小学教师招聘考试试卷-初中思想品德

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2017年江西特岗教师招聘考试教育综合知识真题及答案

2017年江西特岗教师招聘考试教育综合知识真题及答案

2017年江西特岗教师招聘考试教育综合知识真题及答案第一部分客观题单项选择题(60题,50分,1—20题每题0.5分,21—60题每题1分)1.中国近代提出“师夷长技以制夷”主张的人是()。

A.梁启超B.魏源C.曾国藩D.谭嗣同2.“给我一个支点,我将撬动地球”是()的名言。

A.亚里士多德B.毕达哥拉斯C.阿基米德D.牛顿3.被誉为“两弹元勋”的科学家是()。

A.钱学森B.钱三强C.钱伟长D.邓稼先4.中国古代的“六艺”、古希腊的“七艺”和“武士七艺”属于最早的()。

A.学科课程B.综合课程C.分科课程D.特色课程5.西方最早的一部教育著作,也是世界上第一部教学法论著的是()。

A.《大教学论》B.《雄辩术原理》C.《教育漫话》D.《普通教育学》6.各种类型和层次的教育活动,其基本要素都不包括()。

A.教育者B.学习者C.教育政策D.教育影响7.教育即生长,教育即生活,教育即经验改造。

该观点属于()。

A.教育的心理起源说B.教育的劳动起源说C.教育的生活起源说D.教育的生物起源说8.学校产生的重要标志是()。

A.生产力的发展和奴隶制国家的形成B.体脑分工和专职教师的出现C.文字的产生和应用D.学校教育系统的形成9.“学高为师,身正为范”,说明教师的劳动具有()特点。

A.复杂性B.创造性C.示范性D.长期性10.中国第一个由国家正式颁布并实施的学制系统是()。

A.壬寅学制B.癸卯学制C.壬子癸丑学制D.壬戌学制11.2016年5月19日,中共中央、国务院印发的《国家创新驱动发展战略纲要》提出,到()我国将跻身创新型国家前列。

A.2020年B.2025年C.2030年D.2035年12.师生关系的内容不包括()。

A.社会关系B.教育关系C.心理关系D.利益关系13.“心理相容”是良好师生关系特征中师生之间的()方面的表现。

A.群体关系B.人际关系C.心理关系D.工作关系14.科学教育学的奠基人是()。

2017年江西省教师公开招聘考试(中学体育)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2017年江西省教师公开招聘考试(中学体育)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2017年江西省教师公开招聘考试(中学体育)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. 单项选择题 5. 简答题 6. 论述题7. 案例分析题8. 教学设计题单项选择题1.新中国成立后,学校体育的发展主要经历了( )个阶段。

A.二B.三C.四D.五正确答案:C解析:1949年10月,中华人民共和国的成立揭开了中国历史崭新的一页,学校体育从此进入了一个全新的发展阶段。

此后学校体育的发展大致可分为以下四个阶段:初创阶段(1949—1957年);曲折发展阶段(1958—1965年);严重破坏阶段(1966—1976年);改革开放、新的发展阶段(1977年至今)。

2.在人的身体中,( )是心血管内循环流动着的液体。

A.血液B.血浆C.血浆蛋白D.血小板正确答案:A解析:血液是一种有黏滞性的液体,由血细胞和血浆组成。

血细胞包括红细胞、白细胞和血小板。

血浆除含有大量水分外,还含有多种化学物质、抗体和激素等。

心脏和血管系统构成了人体的循环系统,血液在循环系统中按一定方向周而复始地流动称为血液循环,所以心血管内循环流动着的液体为血液。

3.( )是田径运动中决定跑速的主要因素。

A.柔韧性B.爆发力C.步频和步幅D.协调性正确答案:C解析:决定跑速的因素主要是步幅和步频,两者的乘积就是跑的速度。

A、B、D都能够影响跑速,但不是起决定作用的因素。

4.体育与健康课程是以( )为主要手段的一门必修课程。

A.技能练习B.身体练习C.综合练习D.基础练习正确答案:B解析:《义务教育体育与健康课程标准(2011年版)》中明确指出,体育与健康课程是学校课程的重要组成部分。

本课程是以身体练习为主要手段,以学习体育与健康知识、技能和方法为主要内容,以增进学生健康、培养学生终身体育意识和能力为主要目标的课程。

5.标准排球场的长和宽分别是( )米。

A.28、15B.18、14C.18、8D.18、9正确答案:D解析:排球比赛场区为长18米,宽9米的长方形。

2017年江西教师招聘考试《教育综合

2017年江西教师招聘考试《教育综合

2017年江西教师招聘考试《教育综合2017年江西教师招聘考试《教育综合基础知识》预测真题及答案一、选择题(1-20 0.5分/个,21-40 1分/个)1.学校的出现是社会发展到一定阶段的必然产物,世界上许多国家在进入( B )后均出现了学校。

A.原始社会B.奴隶制社会C.封建社会D.资本主义社会早期2.美国实用主义教育家杜威关于学生在教学中的地位主张,被称为(C )A.白板说B.从做中学C.儿童中心主义D.实质教育派3.教师职业的最大特点在于职业角色的( B )A.系统化B.多样化C.复杂化D.专门化4.精神分析学派认为人的性本能是最基本的自然本能,是推动人的发展的潜在的,无意识的,最根本的动因,这是一种( A )的观点A.内发论B.外铄论C.多因素论D.综合论5.影响人的身心发展的因素是多种多样的,促进个体从潜在的可能状态向现实状态的决定性因素是( C)A.遗传素质B.环境C.个体主观能动性D.教育6.在教育过程中,切勿“拔苗助长”、“陵节而施”,这是人的身心发展的( B )要求A.阶段性B.顺序性C.不均衡性D.差异性7.学生的姓名权、名誉权、隐私权应受到充分的尊重和保障,这指的是学生应享有(D )A.名誉权B.安全保障权C.隐私权D.受尊重权8.1903年,在美国出版第一本《教育心理学》,尔后又发展成三卷本的《教育心理学大纲》的心理学家是( A )A.桑代克B.斯金纳C.华生D.布鲁纳9.选用某种测验时,必须首先考虑的质量指标是( B )A.信度B.效度C.难度D.区分度10.依法治教的前提和基础是(C )A.教育规范B.教育制度C.教育立法D.教育监督11.艾宾浩斯遗忘曲线表明遗忘的进程是( A )A.先快后慢B.前后一样C.先慢后快D.没有规律江西教师招聘考试真题。

江西省教师公开招聘小学体育真题2017年_真题无答案

江西省教师公开招聘小学体育真题2017年_真题无答案

江西省教师公开招聘小学体育真题2017年(总分100, 做题时间120分钟)第一部分客观题1.新中国成立以后,学校体育的发展主要经历了______个发展阶段。

• A.二• B.三• C.四• D.五SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D2.儿童少年的田径运动训练工作是一项巨大的人才培养系统工程。

训练工作的______是决定人才培养质量的关键因素。

• A.系统性• B.科学性• C.全面性• D.创造性SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D3.在人的身体中,______是心血管内循环流动着的液体。

• A.血液• B.血浆• C.血浆蛋白• D.血小板SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D4.田径运动项目的特点包括参与性、竞争性、严谨性和______。

• A.广泛性• B.实践性• C.全面性• D.科学性SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D5.《体育与健康》课程是以______为主要手段的一门必修课程。

• A.技能练习• B.身体练习• C.综合练习• D.基础练习SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D6.手法是武术中上肢运动的方法。

______不是武术中的手法。

• A.拳• B.冲拳• C.架拳• D.推掌SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D7.田径女子七项全能含有100米栏、推铅球、跳高、200米和______七个项目。

• A.三级跳远、掷铁饼、1500米• B.三级跳远、掷标枪、1500米• C.跳远、掷标枪、800米• D.跳远、掷铁饼、800米SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D8.一般情况下细胞间的兴奋传递有______种情况。

• A.一• B.二• C.三• D.四SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D9.徒手体操方法术语中“蹲”为屈膝站立的姿势,屈膝小于______的站立称全蹲。

•**°•**°•**°**°SSS_SIMPLE_SINA B C D10.《体育与健康》是一门以______为主的课程,学生学习的结果主要体现在学生体能、技能和运动行为的改变方面。

2017年江西省中小学教师招聘录用考试

2017年江西省中小学教师招聘录用考试中小学《教育综合知识》真题(解析版)第一部分客观题1、中国近代史上提出“师夷长技以制夷”主张的人是()A. 梁启超B. 魏源C. 曾国藩D. 谭嗣同解析:魏源提出了“师夷长技以制夷”。

2、“给我一个支点,我将撬动地球”是()名言。

A. 亚里士多德B. 毕达哥拉斯C. 阿基米德D. 牛顿解析:阿基米德(公元前287年—公元前212年),伟大的古希腊哲学家、百科式科学家、数学家、物理学家、力学家,静态力学和流体静力学的奠基人,并且享有“力学之父”的美称,阿基米德和高斯、牛顿并列为世界三大数学家。

他提出了“给我一个支点,我将撬动地球”。

3、被誉为“两弹无勋”的科学家是()A. 钱学森B. 钱三强 B. 钱伟长 D. 邓稼先解析:被誉为“两弹元勋”的是邓稼先。

钱学森被称为“中国导弹之父”。

4、中国古代的“六艺”、古希腊的“七艺”和武士“七艺”属于最早的()A. 学科课程B. 综合课程C. 分科课程D. 特色课程解析:学科课程也叫分科课程,强调各门课程各自的逻辑体系,教学以各个学科知识为中心分科进行。

5、西方最早的一部教育著作,也是世界上第一部教学法论论著的是()A. 《大教学论》B. 《雄辩术原理》C. 《教育漫画》D. 《普通教育学》解析:昆体良被公认为是西方教育史上的伟大教育家,是第一位教学理论家和教学法专家。

他的《雄辩术原理》是第一部系统阐述教学理论的著作。

6、各种类型和层次的教育活动,其基本要素都不包括()A. 教育者B. 学习者C. 教育政策D. 教育影响解析:教育的基本要素包括:教育者、受教育者和教育影响。

7、该观教育即生长、教育即生活、教育即经验改造点属于()A. 教育的心理起源说B. 教育的劳动起源说C. 教育的生活起源说D. 教育的生物起源说解析:生活起源说的代表人物是斯宾塞和杜威。

斯宾塞提倡生活预备说,杜威提倡生活适应说。

“教育即生长,教育即生活,教育即经验的改组改造”是杜威提倡的。

2017年江西省中等职业学校教师招聘考试试卷-舞蹈

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"是谁的乐舞思想?A.孔子B.老子C.孟子答案C17.《舞赋》的作者傅毅是哪一朝代的?A.汉代B.唐代C.清代答案A18."队舞"是哪一朝代盛行的舞蹈表演形式?A.唐代B.宋代C.清代答案B3=19.西方现代舞肇始于:A.19世纪90年代至20世纪的初叶B.18世纪90年代至19世纪的初叶C.19世纪80年代至20世纪的初叶答案A20.被称为"西方的夜莺"的现代舞蹈家是:A.富勒B.邓肯C.肖恩答案A二、判断题,本大题共10题,每空得2分,共20分1.堆谐、果谐、弦子、锅庄、囊玛均属于藏族舞蹈。

2017年江西省中小学教师招聘录用考试《初中英语》真题-(15249)

2017 年江西省中小学教师招聘录用考试《初中英语》真题第一部分客观题一、选择题Ⅰ.Vocabulary and structure(Question 1 to 20)Directions:In this part,there are 20 incomplete sentences.For eachsentence there are four choices marked A,B,CandD.choose the ONE answer thatbestcompletes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the AnswerSheet.1. As far as he's concerned,one piece of music is very muchlike A .A.another B.one another C.other D .the other2 Recently,Jim has lost allhis D .A. wage and saving atcard B.wagesand savingatcard C.wages and saving at card D.wagesandsavings at cards3. Your friend really ought to make D most of thisopportunity, because she won'tgetsecondchance.A. the;theB.a;a.C.a;theD.the;a4.Clever girls need never work veryhard, B ?A.needn't theyB.need theyC.don't theyD.do they 5. —— Why didn't Peter give you one ofhis books?—— I didn't want one,but he would have given meone if I D_.A.doB.wouldC.willD.had6. A he can't finish reading the magazine in a day.A.Fast as Harry readB.Harry readfastC.Harry fast readD.Fast Harry read7.I don't think Helen'll be upset,but I'llseeher in case B .A. she will B. sheis C.she does D.she would8. —— Are you going to the basketball game?—— No.The ticket are A.highlytoo B_ expensive forus.B.farC.less D.so much9.—— D ?—— NO.If you don't mind,I've just come here for a rest.A.Do you serveB.Did you serve C.Are youbeingserved D.Have you been served10. It waswith great joy B_Davidreceivedthenewsthathislong lostdaughter would soon return home.A. asB.thatC.soD.f or11.To take the motorbike apart now wouldmean B alot of labor.A.towaste B.wastingC.to bewasted D.being wasted12.I knew Mr.Smithwas_ C Tom when be spoke of a clever young boy.A.appealing toB.sticking toC.referringto D.attending to13.I'm getting tired —— it'stime A .A. we got some restB.we get some restC.we are gettingsome rest D.we must get somerest14.You're better care more about the student, for B_ she needs is loveandaffection.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.whether15.More and more Chinese are learning foreign languages, B English.A.previousl yB.predominantly C.practically D.permanently16. My parents beganto Ca small sum of money every monthformy college education when I was still a child.A. put upB.cu tdown C.se taside D.place apart17.These dogs become A when they are restless astheir surroundingssuddenly change. A.aggressive B.tediousC.vigorousD.puzzled18. —— Mary doesn't want to join in the game.—— A Football isn't really her cup of tea,after all.A. It doesn't matter. B.It depends. C.Whosays? D.What for?19. The factory uses Mike as a go-betweenwhen the management and the trade unionare having one of their A .A. disputesB. disturbancesC. dissatisfactions D.disorders20.My sister B the first party in her life tomorrownight.A.gives B. is giving C. has given D.has been given二、完形填空The standard of living of anycountry means the average person's share ofthe goods and services whichthe countryproduces.Acountry's standard of living,therefore,depends on its 21 to produce weather.Wealth,in this sense is notmoney, 22 we do not live on money but onthingsthat money can23 :"goods"such as food and clothing,and "services"suchas 24 and entertainment. A country's capacity to 25 wealth isinfluenced by many factors,most of which have aneffect on 26 .Wealth is dependentto a great extend27 a country's natural resources.Some regions are well 28 with coal and minerals,and have a fertile soil and a favorable29 ;other regionspossess perhaps only one of these things,and some regionshave30 of them.The USA is one of thewealthiest regions of theworld 31 she hadvast naturalresources withinher borders. The SaharaDeserton the other hand,is oneof the 32 wealthy.Next to naturalresources 33 the ability to turn them to use.China isperhapsas 34 as the USA in naturalresources,but sufferedfrom 35 and external wars,and for this and other reasons wasunableto 36 her resources. Another important factor is the technical efficiency of acountry' s people. Oldcountriesthat have numerous 37 craftsmenarebetter placed to produce wealthy tha n countries 38 workers are lar gelyunskilled.Furthermore,wealthy also produces wealthy.As a countrybecomes 39 ,its peoplecan put their savings into factories andmachines 40 will help workers to turn out more goods.21.A.ability B.faculty C.capability D.capaci ty22. A.for B.though C.however D.i f23.A.sell B.buy C.create D.make24.A.transportB.healthC.politicsD.sports25.A.control. B.assemble C.yield D.benefi t26.A.those B.that C.each other D.one another27.A.against B.upon C.for D.i n28.A.equipped B.fitted C.supplied D.armed29.A.weather B.season C.condition D.climate30. A.none B.neither C.no one D.not one31.A.so B.before C.because D.then32.A.smallest B.least C.extremely D.scarcely33.A.goes B.brings C.takes es34. A.well off B.well C.better off D.better35.A.national B.inward C.civil D.domestic36.A.national B.develop C.form D.discover37.A.green B.skilled C.capable D.inexperienc ed38.which B.who C.whom D.whose39.A.wealth B.wealthy C.wealthier D.wealthiest40.A.where B.in which C.which D.for whom三、阅读理解AElderly people respond best to a calm and unhurried environment. This is not always easy to provide as their behavior. can sometimes be irritating, ff theygot excited or upset then they may become more confused and more difficult to look after. Although sometimes it can be extremely difficult, it is best to be patient and not get upset yourself. You should always encourage old people to do as much as possible for themselves but be ready to lend a helping hand when necessary.At the same time it is also important that you don't make them feel like children.Failing memory makes it difficult for the person torecall all the basickinds of information we take for granted. The obvious way to help in this situation is to supply the information that is missing and help them make sense of what isgoing on. You must use every opportunity to provide information but rememberto keep it simple and straightforward.The kinds of information that may be required are(1)who youare(2)where you are(3)where you are going(4)what's happening and why and(5)what's to bedone,e.g."Good morning, Mum. This is Fiona, your daughter. It is eight o'clock, so if you get up now, we c an have breakfast downstairs."When the elderl y person makes confused statements e.g. about going out to his or her old employment or visiting a dead relative, correct in a calm matter-of-fact fashion: "You don't work in the office any more. You are retired now. Will you come and help me with the dishes ? "We rely heavily on the information provide d by signposts, clocks, calendars and newspapers. These assist us to organize and direct our behavior. Confused old peopl e need these aids all the time to compensate for their poor memory. Encourage them to use reminder beards or diaries for important coming events and label the contents of different cupboards and drawers. Many other aids such a s information cards , old photos, scrapbooks , addresses o r shopping lists could hel p in individualcase.You will probably have to encourage the elderly person to use these aids at first41.The mainsubjecto fth epassageabou telderl ypeopleisC.A . their general care and welfareB. promoting their physical and mental healthC. how they can be helped to look after themselves as far as possible D. assisting people with physical problems to live a normal life42.difficul ty experiencedby friendsand relativesisthattheymay_ C .A. worry too much about for the old person's living and housing conditions B. try to do too much for the person concernedC. find it difficult sometimes to deal with elderly people's matters calmly D. fail to understand the old person's problems43. visual aidscan givepracticalhelptoelderlypeopleby A .A . bringing back to mind various kinds of useful informationB . informing them about what has to be done nextC . clearing up their mistakes and confusionD . helping them to revive old memoriesB Europe ‘ s world status had drastically changed. Itsindividual nations,once great powers, were dwarfed - politically and militarily by the United States and the former Soviet Union, numerically by India and China, economically by theUnited States, Japan, and any new economic powers that might emerge. Europe ‘ sempires had been widely separated; and yet, like the rest of the world ‘ s rich Northern Hemisphere, it could not shrug off the poor and hungry millions in the South.All the more reason,therefore,for European countries t o come together-not merel y to hold their own political and economic superpowers but also to maximize their power to meet their wider responsibilities in the world.20th-centry Europe had witnessed and shared inextraordinarily rapid technologic al puters,industria l robots and genetic engineering are only its most obvious recent examples.The splitting of the atom had vastly multipliedhumaintu's power to destroy itself.Jet aircraft,space travel and electronic telecommunications had revolutionized the sense of distance and scale.Radio and television,still more than the cinema,had become truly"mass media",with satellites giving all broadcasts in the global range.But economic progress had not kept pace with technology;in aworld ofpotential plenty and well - being,there were still both poverty and pollution.Political progress had been slower still.International cooperation was increasing,but the basic political unit remained the nation-state.That dated fro m an age when the fastest means of travel had been a galloping horse. This was why the founders of the EC,as Monnet said,were not concerned to make coalitions of stat es but to unite people.A united Europe along these lines,withcommonrules and democratic institutions ,was in his eyes a pilot plant for a united world.44. According to the second sentence, C .A.India has a longer history than EuropeB.Europe is much more developed than IndiaC.India has a bigger population than EuropeD.Europe has greater political and military power45.The underlined"it could not shrug off the poor and hungry millions in theA.it should care more for its own poor people in southern EuropeB. it should not put away its responsibilities for supporting the poor nationsC.it should not be arrogant towards the developing countriesD.it alone could not support the poor people in most third world countries46.One of the problems for the present Europe isD.A.its economy is developing too fastB.its technology is developing too fastC.its economic system is too old to be of any useD.itspolit icsdoes not keep pacewith its technology 47.the author seems toC.A.support the idea of a united EuropeB.favor making common rules for EuropeC. object to the coalitions of European statesD. love to see Europe not doing its duty for the wordC K. David Harrison is a linguist and leading specialist inthe study ofendangered languages.He is a n associate professor at Swarthmore College.Dr.Gregory D.S.Anderson is a linguist who is the direct or of the Living Tongues Institute forEndangered Languages,a non-profit organizati on devoted to the documentation,revitaliz ation and maintenance of endangered languages.Together they lead Enduring Voices,a project devoted to documenting endangered languages and identifyin g the most crucial areas where languages are threatened and making expedition s to assist nativ e communities in their efforts to revitaliz e and maintain the ir languages.Chris Rainier,a noted documentary photographer,joins them incommunicating stories o f the remaining natura l wildernes s and nativecultures around the globe."The island nation of Papua New Guinea in the southwestPacific Oceanrepresents the greatest single c oncentration of linguistic diversity on Earth,with 830 listed languages identified thus far and an unknown number remaining to be scientific ally documented.Par t o f Papua NewGuinea also fal ls within a language hot spot,where a large number of native languages are on the edge extinction. Without it,no survey of the world's languages or understanding o f th e current globa l process of language extinction would be complete,"explained Harrison."During a three-week trip,the Enduring Voices team recordedinterviewswith speakers of eleven local languages of Papua NewGuinea.Ourexpeditiontook usto East Sepik Province,where we visited several small endangered-languagecommunities.Thes e localKarawari area languageslack apresence in teachingmaterials and books.In many villages,there is onlypassive knowledge of theancestral Pondo-family language Yokoim and Karim,while in others,not even passiveknowledge of the heritage tongue among schoolchildren is found.""People would be extremely angry if we tore down the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt or the Notre Da me Cathedral in France(both are world heritage sites),but languages are much more ancient and complex and even more impressive as monuments to human creativity."48. The Enduring Voices team was formed to C .A.conserve the environment of the wildernessB.improve communication between the nativesC.save native languages from extinctionD.help the natives learn foreign languages49.In the last paragraph,Harrison mentioned the two world heritage sitesto C .A.stress the importance of human creativityB.call on people to protect world heritage sitesC.raise public awareness of language protectionD.introduce two famous historic and cultural sites50.The passage is mainlyabout A.the importance oflanguages B.savingendangered languagesB_.nguage learning in Papua New GuineaD. a famous linguist named K.David Harrison第二部分主观题一、书面表达( 15 分)Directions:In this part,you are to write a composition with LeadingChildre n inthe Right Directionasitstitle .Your composition should have alengthof 120 words or so.please write it down on the Answer Sheet.二、填空题(共10 分,每空 1 分)1. 英语课程应成为学生在教师的指导下构建知识、发展技能拓展视野、活跃思维、展现个性的过程。

精编版-2017江西教师招聘考试初中英语真题及答案

2017江西教师招聘考试初中英语真题及答案一、选择题Ⅰ.Vocabulary and structure(Question 1 to 20)Directions:In this part,there are 20 incomplete sentences.For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B,C andD.choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. As far as he's concerned,one piece of music is very much likeA .A.anotherB.one anotherC.otherD.the other2.Recently,Jim has lost all hisD .A. wage and saving at cardB.wages and saving at cardC.wages and saving at cardD.wages and savings at cards3.Your friend really ought to makeDmost of this opportunity, because she won't getsecond chance.A. the;theB.a;a.C.a;theD.the;a4.Clever girls need never work very hard,B ?A.needn't theyB.need theyC.don't theyD.do they5.——Why didn't Peter give you one of his books?——I didn't want one,but he would have given me one if ID_.A.doB.wouldC.willD.had6.Ahe can't finish reading the magazine in a day.A.Fast as Harry readB.Harry readfastC.Harry fast readD.Fast Harry read7.I don't think Helen'll be upset,but I'll seeher in caseB.A. she willB. she isC.she doesD.she would8.——Are you going to the basketball game?——No.The ticket areB_ expensive for us.A.highlyB. far tooC. lessD.so much9.——D ?——NO.If you don't mind,I've just come here for a rest.A.Do you serveB.Did you serveC.Are you being servedD.Have you been served10. It was with great joyB_David received the news that his long lost daughter would soon return home.A. asB.thatC.soD.for11.To take the motorbike apart now would meanBalot of labor.A.to wasteB.wastingC.to be wastedD.being wasted12.I knew Mr.Smith was_CTom when be spoke of a clever young boy. A.appealing toB.sticking toC.referring toD.attending to13.I'm getting tired——it's timeA .A. we got some restB.we get some restC.we are getting some restD.we must get some rest14.You're better care more about the student, forB_she needs is love and affection.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.whether15.More and more Chinese are learning foreign languages,BEnglish.A.previouslyB.predominantlyC.practicallyD.permanently16. My parents began toCa small sum of money every month for my college education when I was still a child.A. put upB.cut downC.set asideD.place apart17.These dogs becomeAwhen they are restless as their surroundings suddenly change.A.aggressiveB.tediousC.vigorousD.puzzled18.——Mary doesn't want to join in the game.——AFootball isn't really her cup of tea,after all.A. It doesn't matter.B.It depends.C.Who says?D.What for?19. The factory uses Mike as a go-between when the management and the trade union are having one of theirA .A. disputesB. disturbancesC. dissatisfactionsD.disorders20.My sister B the first party in her life tomorrow night.A.givesB. is givingC. has givenD.has been given二、完形填空The standard of living of any country means the average person's share of the goods and services which the country produces.A country's standard of living,therefore,depends on its21to produce weather.Wealth,in this sense is not money,22 we do not live on money but on things that money can23:"goods"such as food and clothing,and "services"such as24and entertainment.A country's capacity to25 wealth is influenced by many factors,most of which have an effecton26 .Wealth is dependent to a great extend27 a country's natural resources.Some regions are well 28 with coal and minerals,and have a fertile soil and a favorable29;other regions possess perhaps only one of these things,and some regions have30of them.The USA is one of the wealthiest regions of the world31she had vast natural resources within her borders. The Sahara Desert on the other hand,is one of the32 wealthy.Next to natural resources33the ability to turn them to use.China is perhaps as 34as the USA in natural resources,but suffered from35and external wars,and for this and other reasons was unable to 36 her resources. Another important factor is the technical efficiency of a country's people. Old countries that have numerous37craftsmen are better placed toproduce wealthy than countries 38 workers are largelyunskilled.Furthermore,wealthy also produces wealthy.As a country becomes39,its people can put their savings into factories and machines40 will help workers to turn out more goods.21.A.abilityB.facultyC.capabilityD.capacity22.A.forB.thoughC.howeverD.if23.A.sellB.buyC.createD.make24.A.transportB.healthC.politicsD.sports25.A.control.B.assembleC.yieldD.benefit26.A.thoseB.thatC.each otherD.one another27.A.againstB.uponC.for D.in28.A.equippedB.fittedC.suppliedD.armed29.A.weatherB.seasonC.conditionD.climate30.A.noneB.neitherC.no oneD.not one31.A.soB.beforeC.becauseD.then32.A.smallestB.leastC.extremelyD.scarcelyes34.A.well offB.wellC.better offD.better35.A.nationalB.inwardC.civilD.domestic36.A.nationalB.developC.formD.discover37.A.greenB.skilledC.capableD.inexperienced38.whichB.whoC.whomD.whose39.A.wealthB.wealthyC.wealthierD.wealthiest40.A.whereB.in whichC.whichD.for whom三、阅读理解AElderly people respond best to a calm and unhurried environment. This is not always easy to provide as their behavior. can sometimes be irritating, ff they got excited or upset then they may become more confused and more difficult to look after. Although sometimes it can be extremely difficult, it is best to be patient and not get upset yourself. You should always encourage old people to do as much as possible for themselves but be ready to lend a helping hand when necessary.At the same time it is also important that you don't make them feel like children.Failing memory makes it difficult for the person to recall all the basic kinds of information we take for granted. The obvious way to help in this situation is to supply the information that is missing and help them make sense of what is going on. You must use every opportunity to provide information but remember to keep it simple and straightforward.The kinds of information that may be required are(1)who you are(2)where you are(3)where you are going(4)what's happening and why and(5)what's to be done,e.g."Good morning, Mum. This is Fiona, your daughter. It is eight o'clock, so if you get up now, we c an have breakfast downstairs."When the elderly person makes confused statements e.g. about going out to his or her old employment or visiting a dead relative, correct in a calm matter-of-fact fashion: "You don't work in the office any more. You are retired now. Will you come and help me with the dishes?"We rely heavily on the information provided by signposts, clocks, calendars and newspapers. These assist us to organize and direct our behavior. Confused old people need these aids all the time to compensate for their poor memory. Encourage them to use reminder beards or diaries for important coming events and label the contents of different cupboards and drawers. Many other aids such a s information cards, old photos, scrapbooks, addresses or shopping lists could help in individual case.You will probably have to encourage the elderly person to use these aids at first41. The main subject of the passage about elderly people isC .A.their general care and welfareB.promoting their physical and mental healthC.how they can be helped to look after themselves as far as possibleD.assisting people with physical problems to live a normal life42. difficulty experienced by friends and relatives is that they may_C .A.worry too much about for the old person's living and housing conditionsB.try to do too much for the person concernedC.find it difficult sometimes to deal with elderly people's matters calmlyD.fail to understand the old person's problems43. visual aids can give practical help to elderly people byA.A.bringing back to mind various kinds of useful informationB.informing them about what has to be done nextC.clearing up their mistakes and confusionD.helping them to revive old memoriesBEurope‘s world status had drastically changed. Its individual nations, once great powers, were dwarfed - politically and militarily by the United States and the former Soviet Union, numerically by India and China, economically by the United States, Japan, and any new economic powers that might emerge. Europe‘s empires had been widely separated; and yet, like the rest of the world‘s rich Northern Hemisphere, it could not shrug off the poor and hungry millions in the South.All the more reason,therefore,for European countries to come together-not merely to hold their own political and economic superpowers but also to maximize their power to meet their wider responsibilities in the world.20th-centry Europe had witnessed and shared in extraordinarily rapid technological puters,industrial robots and genetic engineering are only its most obvious recent examples.The splitting of the atom had vastly multiplied humaintu's power to destroy itself.Jet aircraft,space travel and electronic telecommunications had revolutionized the sense of distance and scale.Radio and television,still more than the cinema,had become truly"mass media",with satellites giving all broadcasts in the global range.But economic progress had not kept pace with technology;in a world of potential plenty and well- being,there were still both poverty and pollution.Political progress had been slower still.International cooperation was increasing,but the basic political unit remained the nation-state.That dated fro m an age when the fastest means of travel had been a galloping horse.This was why the founders of the EC,as Monnet said,were not concerned to make coalitions of stat es but to unite people.A united Europe along these lines,with common rules and democratic institutions,was in his eyes a pilot plant for a united world.44. According to the second sentence, C.A.India has a longer history than EuropeB.Europe is much more developed than IndiaC.India has a bigger population than EuropeD.Europe has greater political and military power45. The underlined"it could not shrug off the poor and hungry millions in the South"in the third sentence meansB .A. it should care more for its own poor people in southern EuropeB. it should not put away its responsibilities for supporting the poor nationsC.it should not be arrogant towards the developing countriesD.it alone could not support the poor people in most third world countries46.One of the problems for the present Europe isD .A.its economy is developing too fastB.its technology is developing too fastC.its economic system is too old to be of any useD.its politics does not keep pace with its technology47.the author seems toC .A.support the idea of a united EuropeB.favor making common rules for EuropeC. object to the coalitions of European statesD. love to see Europe not doing its duty for the wordCK. David Harrison is a linguist and leading specialist in the study of endangered languages.He is a n associate professor at Swarthmore College.Dr.Gregory D.S.Anderson is a linguist who is the director of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages,a non-profit organization devoted to the documentation,revitalization and maintenance of endangered languages.Together theylead Enduring Voices,a project devoted to documenting endangered languages and identifying the most crucial areas where languages are threatened and making expeditions to assist native communities in their efforts to revitalize and maintain their languages.Chris Rainier,a noted documentary photographer,joins them in communicating stories of the remaining natural wilderness and native cultures around the globe."The island nation of Papua New Guinea in the southwest Pacific Ocean represents the greatest single concentration of linguistic diversity on Earth,with 830 listed languages identified thus far and an unknown number remaining to be scientifically documented.Part of Papua New Guinea also falls within a language hot spot,where a large number of native languages are on the edge extinction. Without it,no survey of the world's languages or understanding of the current global process of language extinction would be complete,"explained Harrison."During a three-week trip,the Enduring Voices team recorded interviews with speakers of eleven local languages of Papua New Guinea.Our expedition took us to East Sepik Province,where we visited several small endangered-language communities.These local Karawari area languages lack a presence in teaching materials and books.In many villages,there is only passive knowledge of the ancestral Pondo-family language Yokoim and Karim,while in others,not even passive knowledge of the heritage tongue among schoolchildren is found.""People would be extremely angry if we tore down the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt or the Notre Da me Cathedral in France(both are world heritage sites),but languages are much more ancient and complex and even more impressive as monuments to human creativity."48. The Enduring Voices team was formed toC.A.conserve the environment of the wildernessB.improve communication between the nativesC. save native languages from extinctionD. help the natives learn foreign languages49. In the last paragraph,Harrison mentioned the two world heritage sites toC.A.stress the importance of human creativityB.call on people to protect world heritage sitesC.raise public awareness of language protectionD.introduce two famous historic and cultural sites50.The passage is mainly aboutB_.A.the importance of languagesB.saving endangered languagesC. language learning in Papua New GuineaD. a famous linguist named K.David Harrison第二部分主观题一、书面表达(15分)Directions:In this part,you are to write a composition withLeading Children in the Right Direction as its title.Your composition should have a length of 120 words or so.please write it down on the Answer Sheet.二、填空题(共10分,每空1分)1. 英语课程应成为学生在教师的指导下构建知识、发展技能拓展视野、活跃思维、展现个性的过程。

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2017年江西省教师招聘考试真题
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教师公开招聘考试专家命题预测试卷二
教育理论综合(中学部分)
(满分:100分)

一、单项选择题(本大题共l6道小题,每小题l分,共16分 在每小题给出的四个选项中,
只有一项是符合题目要求的。请把正确选项前的字母填在题后的括号内)
1. “美德即知识”是( )的著名论点。
A.孔子
B.苏格拉底
C.柏拉图
D.亚里士多德
2. 提出了道德发展的前习俗水平、习俗水平、后习俗水平的是( )。
A.苏霍姆林斯基
B.皮亚杰
C.埃里克森
D.科尔伯格
3. 性恶论是( )的观点。
A.老子
B. 孔子
C.孟子
D. 荀子
4. ( )被认为是教育心理学的创始人。
A.华生
B.斯金纳
C.桑代克
D.班杜拉
5. ( )又称为工作记忆。
A.瞬时记忆
B.短时记忆
C.长时记忆
D.感觉记忆
6. 威特金将人的认知方式分为( )。
A.场依存型和场独立型
B. 反思型和冲动型
C.整体型和系列型
D.内倾型和外向型
7. 在教学过程中实施,使教师能够了解学生学习进展情况的评定是( )。
A.诊断性评定
B.形成性评定
C.终结性评定
D.发展性评定
8. 科举制产生于( )。
A.晋
B.隋
C.唐
D.宋
9. 在西方教育史上,被认为是现代教育代言人的是( )。
A.赫尔巴特
B.卢梭
C.洛克
D.杜威
10.教育起源于儿童对成年人的无意识模仿,这是谁的观点?( )
A.利托尔诺
B.孟禄
C.马克思
D.高尔顿
11.美育即( )。
A.审美教育
B.艺术教育
C.社会美教育
D.自然美教育
12.主张心理学应该采用实验内省法分析意识的内容或构造的心理学流派是( )。
A.构造主义学派
B.机能主义学派
C.精神分析学派
D.人本主义学派
13.下列属于匮乏性需要的是( )。
A.道德的需求
B.创造力的需求
C.食物的需要
D.尊重的需要

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