2019年英语教师资格考试学科知识与教学能力复习材料
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2019年上半年教师资格考试(高中英语)学科知识与教学能力试题1、The main difference between /f/ and /v/ lies in ( ).A、the manner of articulationB、the place of articulationC、voicingD、sound duration试题答案:c2、Which of the following involves a sound deletion?A、Bean.B、Design.C、Sport.D、Big.试题答案:b3、In the economic ( )established recently, more progress has been made by the European countries in harmonizing their countries.A、regulationB、climateC、circumstanceD、requirement4、Smoking heavily at home will expose children to ( )their health.A、multipleB、surplusC、durableD、excessive试题答案:d5、Which of the following pairs of words are gradable antonyms?A、Buy and sell.B、Big and small.C、Male and female.D、Red and green.试题答案:b6、Naturally, she ( )that once there was a new film everybody would be eager to go and see it.A、had assumedB、assumedC、has assumedD、was assuming7、If he had fought in the First World War, he might have returned ( ).A、a different manB、with a different manC、as a different manD、to be a different man试题答案:c8、In fact, they would rather have left for London ( )in Birmingham.A、to stayB、in order to stayC、than have stayedD、instead of having stayed试题答案:c9、What kind of speech act is performed in utterance “Come round on Saturday”when it is said as an invitation rather than a demand?A、Direct speech act.B、Locutionary act.C、Indirect speech act.D、Perlocutionary act.试题答案:c10、By asking the question,“Can you list your favorite food in English?”, the teacher is using the technique of ( ).A、elicitationB、monitoringC、promptingD、recasting试题答案:a11、If a teacher wants to check how much students have learned at the end ofa term, he/she would give them a(n) ( ).A、diagnostic testB、placement testC、proficiency testD、achievement test试题答案:d12、What learning style does Xiao Li exhibit if she tries to understand every single word when listening to a passage?A、Field-dependence.B、Intolerance of Ambiguity.C、Risk-taking.D、Field-independence.试题答案:b13、If a teacher asks students to put jumbled sentences in order in a reading class, he/she intends to develop their ability of ( ).A、word-guessing through contextB、summarizing the main ideaC、understanding textual coherenceD、scanning for detailed information试题答案:c14、When a teacher says “What do you mean by that?”,he/she is asking the student for ( ).A、repetitionB、suggestionC、introductionD、clarification试题答案:d15、When a teacher says u “You 'd better talk in a more polite way when speaking to the elderly.”,he/she is drawing the students’attention to the ( )of language use.A、fluencyB、complexityC、accuracyD、appropriacy试题答案:d16、Which of the following is a display question?A、What part of speech is “immense”?B、How would you comment on this report?C、Why do you think Hemingway is a good writer?D、What do you think of the characters in this novel?试题答案:a17、Which of the following represents a contextualized way of practising “How often ...”?A、Make some sentences with“how often”.B、Use“how often”and the words given to make a sentence.C、I go shopping twice a week. How often do you go shopping?D、Please change the statement into a question with “how often”.试题答案:c18、Which of the following are controlled activities in an English class?A、Reporting, role-play and games.B、Reading aloud, dictation and translation.C、Role-play, problem solving and discussion.D、Information exchange, narration and interview.试题答案:b19、The ( )is designed according to the morphological and syntactic aspects ofa language.A、structural syllabusB、situational syllabusC、skill-based syllabusD、content-based syllabus试题答案:a阅读The number of Americans who read books has been declining for thirty years, and those who do read have become proud of, even a bit over-identified with, the enterprise. Alongside the tote bags you can find T-shirts, magnets, and buttons printed or sewn with covers of classic novels; the Web site Etsy sells tights printed with poems by Emily Dickinson. A spread in The Paris Review featured literature-inspired paint-chip colors. The merchandising of reading has a curiously undifferentiated flavor, as if what you read mattered less than that you read. In this climate of embattled bibliophilia, a new subgenre of books about books has emerged, a mix of literary criticism, autobiography, self-help, and immersion journalism: authors undertake reading stunts to prove that reading—anything—still matters.“I thought of my adventure as Off-Road or Extreme Reading,”Phyllis Rose writes in “The Shelf: From LEQ to LES,”the latest stunt book, in which she reads through a more or less random shelf of library books. She compares her voyage, to Ernest Shackleton’s explorations in the Antarctic. “However, I like to sleep under a quilt with my head on a goose down pillow,”she writes. “So I would read my way into the unknown一into the pathless wastes, into thinair, with no reviews, no best-seller lists, no college curricula, no National Book Awards or Pulitzer Prizes, no ads, no publicity, not even word of mouth to guide me.”She is not the first writer to set off on armchair expedition. A. J. Jacobs, a self-described “human guinea pig,”spent a year reading the encyclopedia for “The Know-It-All: One Man’s Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World”(2004). Ammon Shea read all of the Oxford English Dictionary for his book “Reading the OED: One Man, One Year, 21, 730 Pages”(2008). In “The Whole Five Feet”(2010), Christopher Beha made his way through the Harvard Classics during a year in which he suffered serious illness and had a death in the family. In “Howard’s End Is on the Landing”(2010), Susan Hill limited herself to reading only the books that she already owned. Such “extreme reading”requires special personal traits: perseverance, stamina, a craving for self- improvement, and obstinacy.Rose fits the bill. A retired English professor, she is the author of popular biographies of Virginia Woolf and Josephine Baker, as well as “The Year of Reading Proust”(1997), a memoir of her family life and the manners and mores of the Key West literary scene. Her best book is “Parallel Lives”(1983), a group biography of five Victorian marriages. (It is filled with marvellous details and set pieces, like the one in which John Ruskin, reared on hairless sculptures of female nudes, defers consummating his marriage to Effie Gray for so long that she sues for divorce.) Rose is consistently generous,knowledgeable, and chatty, with a knock for connecting specific incidents to large social trends. Unlike many biblio-memoirists, she loves network television and is un-nostalgic about print; in “The Shelf’she says that she prefers her e-reader to certain moldy paperbacks.The way most of us choose our reading today is simple. Someone posts a link, and we click on it. We set out to buy one book, and Amazon suggests that we might like another. Friends and retailers know our preferences, and urge recommendations on us. The bookstore and the library could assist you, too—the people who work there may even know you and track your habits—but they are organized in an impersonal way. Shelves and open stacks offer not only immediate access to books but strange juxtapositions. Arbitrary classification breeds surprises—Nikolai Gogol next to William Golding, Clarice Lispector next to Penelope Lively. The alphabet has no rationale, agenda, or preference.20、What can be inferred from Paragraph 1 about the author’s opinion on reading?A、What really matters is the fact that you read.B、An emphasis should be placed on what you read.C、The merchandising of reading can boost book sales.D、Reading as a serious undertaking should not be merchandised.21、Why does Phyllis Rose compare her reading to Ernest Shackleton’s explorations in the Antarctic?A、To emphasize the adventurous and stirring experience of reading.B、To emphasize the role of reading in broadening people’s horizon.C、To emphasize the amusement in reading without specific guidance.D、To emphasize the challenges in reading books of varying categories.22、Which of the following is closest in meaning to underlined phrase “human guinea pig”in Paragraph 3?A、A person used in experiments.B、An uneducated person.C、A lazy person.D、A vulnerable person.23、Why is Rose considered a good instance to manifest “extreme reading”?A、People’s interest in reading needs to be inspired.B、Most people do not know what they should read.C、She knows how to relieve her mental suffering via reading.D、She has special personal traits needed for “extreme reading”.24、In what sense is the arbitrary classification of books considered to be impersonal?A、It brings about surprises.B、It fails to track readers’habits.C、It ignores the content of books.D、It fails to consider reader’s preferences.试题答案:[['D'],['C'],['A'],['D'],['A']]21、If you have got kids, here is a nasty truth: they are probably not very special, that is, they are average, ordinary, and unremarkable. Consider the numbers of those applications your daughter is sending to Ivy League schools, for instance. There are more than a quarter of a million other kids aiming for the same eight colleges at the same time, and less than 9% of them will make the cut. And those hours you spend coaching Little League because you just know your son’s sweet swing will take him to the professionals. There are 2.4 million other Little Leaguers out there, and there are exactly 750 openings for major league ballplayers at the beginning of each season. That gives him a 0.0313% chance of reaching the big clubs. The odds are just as long for the other dreams you’ve had for your kids: your child the billionaire, the Broadway star, the Rhodes scholar. Most of those things are never going to happen.The kids are paying the price for parents’delusions. In public schools, some students are bringing home 17.5 hours of homework per week or 3.5 per school night and it’s hard to see how they have time to do it. From 2004 to2014, the number of children participating in up to three hours of after-school activities on any given day rose from 6.5 million to 10.2 million. And all the while, the kids are being fed a promise—that they can be tutored and coached, pushed and tested, hot- housed and advance placed until success is assured.At last, a growing chorus of educators and psychologists is saying, “Enough!”Somewhere between the self-esteem building of going for the gold and the self esteem crushing of the Ivy-or-die ethos there has to be a place where kids can breathe, where they can have the freedom to do what they love and where parents accustomed to pushing their children to excel can shake off the newly defined shame of having raised an ordinary child.If the system is going to be fixed, it has to start, no surprise, with the parents. For them, the problem isn’t merely the expense of the tutors, the chore of the homework checking and the constant search for just the right summer program. It’s also the sweat equity that comes from agonizing over every exam, grieving over every disappointing grade—becoming less a guide in a child’s academic career than an intimate fellow traveler.The first step for parents is accepting that they have less control over their children’s education than they think they do—a reality that can be both sobering and liberating. You can sign your kids up for ballet camp or violin immersion all you want, but if they’re simply doing what they’re told instead of doing what they love, they’ll take it only so far.Ultimately, there’s a much larger national conversation that needs to be had about just what higher education means and when it’s needed at all. Four years of college has been sold as being a golden ticket in the American economy, and to an extent that’s true.But pushing all kids down the bachelor’s path ensures not only that some of them will lose their way but also that critical jobs that require a two-year or less—skilled trades, some kinds of nursing, computer technology, airline mechanics and more—will go unfilled.There will never be a case to be made for a culture of academic complacency or the demolition of the meritocracy. It can be fulfilling for kids to chase a ribbon, as long as it’s a ribbon the child really wants. And the very act of making that effort can bring out the best in anyone’s work.But we cheat ourselves, and worse, we cheat our kids, if we view life as a single straight-line race in which one one-hundredth of the competitors finish in the money and everyone else loses. We will all be better off if we recognize that there are a great many races of varying lengths and outcomes. The challenge for parents is to help their children find the one that’s right for them. Which of the following factors deprives the kids of freedom to do what they love?A、3.5 hours of school assignments set by their teachers every day.B、The educational reforms made by the public schools they attend.C、The growing number of peers taking part in off-campus activities.D、Their parents’unrealistic wish for them to have a promising future.What are parents supposed to do to alter the current educational system?A、To pay for their kids’education.B、To take up all the household chores.C、To provide guidance to their children.D、To push their children to excel at exams.According to the author, which of the following perceptions should parents adopt concerning their kids’education?A、They should be their kids’companions on their journey to academic excellence.B、They should realize the fact that most children would remain mediocre despite their wills.C、They should feel relieved if they don’t have to pay for their kid’s off-school art lessons.D、They should be their kids’career director rather than help them find a right path to walk on.What does the underlined word “one”in the last paragraph refer to?A、Race.B、Length.C、Challenge.D、Outcome.试题答案:[['D'],['C'],['B'],['A']]22、根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。
在完成任务的过程中,将语言知识和语言技能结合起来,有助于培养学生综合的语言运用能力,激发学生的兴趣。
在活动中学习知识,培养人际交往,思考决策和应变能力有利于学生的全面发展。
缺点:在同一功能的语言项目教学中,容易同时出现不同难易的语言结构,往往给学生带来困难。
不强调随时纠正错误,恐不利于培养学生使用语言的精确性。
第三章英语语言知识教学第一节语音教学一、基本原则:(一)准确性原则accuracy(首要原则)(二)长期性原则long-term development(三)综合性原则comprehensiveness(注意语义与语境、语调与语流相结合。
)(四)针对性原则pertinence(五)趣味性原则interest(六)交际性原则communication(七)真实性原则authenticity二、语音练习方法(一)发音练习1、认知练习(perception practice)培养学生能够辨认和区分不同语音的能力2、产出练习(production practice)培养学生能发出清晰可理解的语音的能力(二)重音和语调练习1、使用手势(use gestures)2、使用声音(use the voice)3、使用黑板(use the blackboard)第二节词汇教学一、基本原则:(一)词汇选择原则(二)系统性原则展示词汇间的系统性、联系性。
化机械记忆为理解记忆。
关注词汇的形音联系、形义联系、结构联系、语义和用法联系等。
(三)文化性原则(四)呈现原则词汇的呈现应坚持直观性、情景性和趣味性。
(五)运用原则给学生创设具体运用词汇的条件和语境让学生使用词汇,让学生在运用中加深对词汇意义的理解,掌握词汇的用法和功能。
二、词汇教学方法(一)词汇呈现方法1、意义的呈现(通过实物、动作、手势、图片、定义、构词法、上下文、表格、图标、翻译、问答、语义图、信息沟等)2、结构和用法的呈现(举例、解释、同义词、反义词、上下文、问答、结构图等)3、策略的呈现(归类、推理、类比、猜测、记笔记、查词典等)(二)词汇巩固方法1、贴标签(labeling)2、找不同(spot the difference)3、描述并画图(describe and draw)4、记忆游戏(memory game)5、单词串烧(use word series)6、单词宾果游戏(word bingo)7、词语联想(word association)8、找同义词和反义词(find synonyms and antonyms)9、词语搭配(word collection)10、归类(categories)(三)词汇记忆策略:语境中记忆;联想记忆;词典辅助记忆第三节语法教学一、基本原则(一)系统性原则(二)交际性原则(三)综合性原则(四)激励性原则(五)变化性原则二、教学方法:(一)演绎法the deductive method教师首先直接讲解语法规则并举例说明,然后让学生进行各种替换练习、句子练习等训练。
2019年上半年教师资格考试(初中英语)学科知识与教学能力试题1、Which of the following words has a stress pattern different from the rest?A、prepareB、techniqueC、obviousD、advice试题答案:C2、Which of the following underlined words will be stressed when Julia responds to the person who has mistaken her for Julian?A、B、C、D、试题答案:B3、The word “UNESCO” is called a(n) ( ).A、acronymB、blendC、clipped wordD、coined word试题答案:A4、He looks like a Scottish, but his accent may give him ( ).A、offB、outC、inD、away试题答案:'D5、The book is so well received that it sells ( )the million.A、atB、inC、byD、to试题答案:c6、( )we are successful, we can be sure that we did our best.A、Provided thatB、If onlyC、If or notD、Whether or not试题答案:d7、—Will you be able to go swimming with us?— ( ).A、I’m afraid notB、I’m afraidC、I’m not afraidD、I’m not afraid so试题答案:a8、( ) is the custom,the investigators carried out a painstaking search of the debris after the air crash.A、WhatB、AsC、WhichD、That试题答案:b9、There are different words for paternal grandmother (nainai) and maternal grandmother(waipo) in Chinese, but in English the word “grandmother” is generally used in both cases, which suggests that ( ).A、equal importance is given to maternal and paternal grandparents in ChinaB、equal importance is given to maternal and paternal grandparents in BritainC、language may influence people’s ways of thinking to a large extentD、people of different languages categorize things in different ways试题答案:d10、Which of the following is employed by a speaker who addresses senior people as “the elderly” rather than “the old”?A、Social dialect.B、Taboo.C、Lingua franca.D、Euphemism.试题答案:d11、By asking the question, “Can you list your favorite food in English?” , the teacher is using the technique of ( ).A、elicitationB、monitoringC、promptingD、recasting试题答案:a12、If a teacher wants to check how much students have learned at the end of a term, he/she would give them a(n) ( ).A、diagnostic testB、placement testC、proficiency testD、achievement test试题答案:d13、What learning style does Xiao Li exhibit if she tries to understand every single word when listening to a passage?A、Field-dependence.B、Intolerance of Ambiguity.C、Risk-taking.D、Field-independence.试题答案:b14、If a teacher asks students to put jumbled sentences in order in a reading class, he/she intends to develop their ability of ( ).A、word-guessing through contextB、summarizing the main ideaC、understanding textual coherenceD、scanning for detailed information试题答案:c15、When a teacher says “What do you mean by that?”,he/she is asking the student for ( ).A、repetitionB、suggestionC、introductionD、clarification试题答案:d16、When a teacher says “You’d better talk in a more polite way when speaking to the elderly.”,he/she is drawing the students’ attenti on to the of language use( ).A、fluencyB、complexityC、accuracyD、appropriacy试题答案:d17、Which of the following is a display question?A、What part of speech is “immense”?B、How would you comment on this report?C、Why do you think Hemingway is a good writer?D、What do you think of the characters in this novel?试题答案:a18、Which of the following represents a contextualized way of practising “How often ...” ?A、Make some sentences with “how often” .B、Use “how often" and the words given to make a sentence.C、I go shopping twice a week. How often do you go shopping?D、Please change the statement into a question with “how often” .试题答案:c19、Which of the following are controlled activities in an English class?A、Reporting, role-play and games.B、Reading aloud, dictation and translation.C、Role-play, problem solving and discussion.D、Information exchange, narration and interview.试题答案:b20、The ( )is designed according to the morphological and syntactic aspects of a language.A、structural syllabusB、situational syllabusC、skill-based syllabusD、content-based syllabus试题答案:a阅读理解The brain is truly a marvel. A seemingly endless library, whose shelves house our most precious memories as well as our lifetime’s knowledge. But is there a point where it reaches capacity? In other words, can the brain be “full”?The answer is a resounding no, because, well, brains are more sophisticated than that. A study published in Nature Neuroscience earlier this year shows that instead of just crowding in, old information is sometimes pushed out of the brain for new memories to form.Previous behavioral studies have shown that learning new information can lead to forgetting. But in this study, researchers used new neuroimaging techniques to demonstrate for the first time how this effect occurs in the brain.The paper’s authors set out to investigate what happens in the brain when we try to remember information that’s very similar to what we already know. This is important because similar information is more likely to interfere with existing knowledge, and it’s the stuff that crowds without being useful.To do this, they examined how brain activity changes when we try to remember a “target” memory, that is, when we try to recall something very specific, at the same time as trying to remember something similar (a “competing” memory). Participants were taught to associate a single word (say, the word sand) with two different images—such as one of Marilyn Monroe and the other of a hat.They found that as the target memory was recalled more often, brain activity for it increased. Meanwhile, brain activity for the competing memory simultaneouslyweakened. This change was most prominent in regions near the front of the brain, such as the prefrontal cortex, rather than key memory structures in the middle of the brain, such as the hippocampus, which is traditionally associated with memory loss.The prefrontal cortex is involved in a range of complex cognitive processes, such as planning, decision making, and selective retrieval of memory. Extensive research shows this part of the brain works in combination with the hippocampus to retrieve specific memories.If the hippocampus is the search engine, the prefrontal cortex is the filter determining which memory is the most relevant. This suggests that storing information alone is not enough for a good memory. The brain also needs to be able to access the relevant information without being distracted by similar competing pieces of information.In daily life, forgetting actually has clear advantages. Imagine, for instance, that you lost your bank card. The new card you receive will come with a new personal identification number (PIN). Research in this field suggests that each time you remember the new PIN, you gradually forget the old one. This process improves access to relevant information, without old memories interfering.When we acquire new information, the brain automatically tries to incorporate it within existing information by forming associations. And when we retrieve information, both the desired and associated but irrelevant information is recalled.The majority of previous research has focused on how we learn and remember new information. But current studies are beginning to place greater emphasis on the conditions under which we forget, as its importance begins to be more appreciated.21、Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word“resounding” in Paragraph 2?A、Definite.B、Repetitive.C、Echoing.D、Impressive.22、According to the passage, why can’t our brain be “full”?A、It can forget what we want to remember.B、It can memorize what we want to remember.C、It can store limitless information like a library.D、It forgets the old information while absorbing the new.23、According to the passage, which part of our brain is traditionally considered to be fundamental to the formation of new memories?A、The frontal cortex.B、The middle of the brain.C、The prefrontal cortex.D、The back part of the brain.24、What is the main purpose of writing this article?A、To interpret why our memory loss occurs.B、To elaborate how we retrieve specific memories.C、To explain why our memory capacity seems to be limitless.D、To present the balance between remembering and forgetting.25、Which of the following is likely to be discussed in the subsequent study?A、The influence of memory.B、The conditions related to forgetting.C、The ways used to prevent forgetting.D、The factors involved in memory formation.试题答案:[['A'],['D'],['B'],['C'],['B']]For most American kids, it wouldn’t be Halloween w ithout trick-or-treating for candy; however, that wasn’t always the case. When the custom of trick-or-treating started in the 1930s and early 1940s, children were given everything fromhomemade cookies and pieces of cake to fruit, nuts, coins and toys. In the 1950s, candy manufacturers began to get in on the act and promote their products for Halloween, and as trick-or-treating became more popular, candy was increasingly regarded as an affordable, convenient offering. It wasn’t until the 1970s, though, that wrapped, factory-made candy was viewed as the only acceptable thing to hand out to all the little ghosts and goblins that showed up on people’s doorsteps. A key reason for this was safety, as parents feared that real-life boogeymen might tamper with goodi es that weren’t store-bought and sealed.Today, when it comes to Halloween candy, a number of the most popular brands are enduring classics. For example, the first Hershey’s Milk Chocolate bar was produced in 1900 and Hershey’s Kisses made their debut in 1907. Company founder Milton Hershey was a pioneer in the mass- production of milk chocolate and turned what previously had been a luxury item for the well-to- do into something affordable for average Americans. In the early 1900s, he also built an entire town, Hershey, Pennsylvania, around his chocolate factory. In 1917, Harry Burnett Reese moved to Hershey, where he was a dairyman for the chocolate company and later worked at its factory. Inspired by Milton Hershey’s success, Reese, who eventually had 16 children, began making candies in his basement. In the mid-1920s, he built a factory of his own and produced an assortment of candies, including peanut butter cups, which he invented in 1928 and made with Hershey’s chocolate. During World War II, a shortage of ingredients led Reese to pull the plug on his other candies and focus on his most popular product, peanut butt cups. In 1963, Hershey acquired the H.B Reese Candy Company.In 1923, a struggling, Minnesota-born candy maker, Frank Mars, launched the Milky Way bar, which became a best-seller. In 1930, he introduced the Snickers bar, reportedly named for his favorite horse, followed in 1932 by the 3 Musketeers bar. Frank’s son Forrest eventually joined the company, only to leave after a falling out with his father. Forrest Mars relocated to England, where he created the Mars bar in the early 1930s. In 1941, he launched M&Ms. Mars anticipated that World War II would produce a cocoa shortage, so he partnered with Bruce Murrie, son of aHershey executive, in order to have access to a sufficient supply of ingredients; the candy’s name stands for Mars and Murrie.Another crowd-pleasing Halloween candy, the Kit Kat bar, was first sold in England in 1935 as a Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp and in 1937 was rechristened the Kit Kat Chocolate Crisp. The name is said to be derived from a London literary and political group, the Kit-Cat (or Kit Kat) club, established in the late 17th century. The group’s moniker is thought to be an abbreviation of the name of the man who owned the shop where the group originally gathered. Since 1988, the brand has been owned by Nestle, maker of another perennial trick-or-treat favorite, the Nestle Crunch bar, which debuted in the late 1930s.What are the main features of Halloween candy in the 1970s?A、Safe, wrapped and factory-made.B、Original, homemade and expensive.C、Delicious, manufactured and expensive.D、Convenient, homemade and inexpensive.Who does the underlined word “boogeymen” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A、Evil spirits haunting kids.B、People with evil intentions.C、Kids in Halloween costumes.D、Candy makers and store keepers.Which of the following correctly describes Milton Hershey?A、He mass-produced milk chocolate bars for the wealthy.B、He duplicated the brand of Hershey’s Kisses in 1907 for Halloween.C、He employed Harry Burnett Reese who later founded his own company.D、He encouraged Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie to jointly produce M&Ms.How was the name “Kit Kat Chocolate Crisp” derived?A、It was renamed by Nestle, another maker of the Halloween candies.B、It was borrowed from the name of Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp.C、It was named after a London literary and political group.D、It was abbreviated from the name of a shop owner.What is the passage mainly about?A、The names and brands of Halloween candies.B、The origin and history of Halloween candies.C、The popularity and fame of Halloween candies.D、The consumers and manufacturers of Halloween candies.试题答案:[['A'],['B'],['C'],['C'],['B']]23、根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。
2019年上半年教师资格考试(高中英语)学科知识与教学能力试题1、The main difference between /f/ and /v/ lies in ( ).A、the manner of articulationB、the place of articulationC、voicingD、sound duration2、Which of the following involves a sound deletion?A、Bean.B、Design.C、Sport.D、Big.3、In the economic ( )established recently, more progress has been made by the European countries in harmonizing their countries.A、regulationB、climateC、circumstanceD、requirement4、Smoking heavily at home will expose children to ( )their health.A、multipleB、surplusC、durableD、excessive5、Which of the following pairs of words are gradable antonyms?A、Buy and sell.B、Big and small.C、Male and female.D、Red and green.6、Naturally, she ( )that once there was a new film everybody would be eager to go and see it.A、had assumedB、assumedC、has assumedD、was assuming7、If he had fought in the First World War, he might have returned ( ).A、a different manB、with a different manC、as a different manD、to be a different man8、In fact, they would rather have left for London ( )in Birmingham.A、to stayB、in order to stayC、than have stayedD、instead of having stayed9、What kind of speech act is performed in utterance “Come round on Saturday” when it is said as an invitation rather than a demand?A、Direct speech act.B、Locutionary act.C、Indirect speech act.D、Perlocutionary act.10、By asking the question,“Can you list your favorite food in English?” , the teacher is using the technique of ( ).A、elicitationB、monitoringC、promptingD、recasting11、If a teacher wants to check how much students have learned at the end of a term, he/she would give them a(n) ( ).A、diagnostic testB、placement testC、proficiency testD、achievement test12、What learning style does Xiao Li exhibit if she tries to understand every single word when listening to a passage?A、Field-dependence.B、Intolerance of Ambiguity.C、Risk-taking.D、Field-independence.13、If a teacher asks students to put jumbled sentences in order in a reading class, he/she intends to develop their ability of ( ).A、word-guessing through contextB、summarizing the main ideaC、understanding textual coherenceD、scanning for detailed information14、When a teacher says “What do you mean by that?” ,he/she is asking the student for ( ).A、repetitionB、suggestionC、introductionD、clarification15、When a teacher says u “You 'd better talk in a more polite way when speaking to the elderly.”,he/she is drawing the students’ attention to the ( )of language use.A、fluencyB、complexityC、accuracyD、appropriacy16、Which of the following is a display question?A、What part of speech is “immense” ?B、How would you comment on this report?C、Why do you think Hemingway is a good writer?D、What do you think of the characters in this novel?17、Which of the following represents a contextualized way of practising “How often ...” ?A、Make some sentences with“how often”.B、Use“how often”and the words given to make a sentence.C、I go shopping twice a week. How often do you go shopping?D、Please chang e the statement into a question with “how often”.18、Which of the following are controlled activities in an English class?A、Reporting, role-play and games.B、Reading aloud, dictation and translation.C、Role-play, problem solving and discussion.D、Information exchange, narration and interview.19、The ( )is designed according to the morphological and syntactic aspects of a language.A、structural syllabusB、situational syllabusC、skill-based syllabusD、content-based syllabus20、The number of Americans who read books has been declining for thirty years, and those who do read have become proud of, even a bit over-identified with, the enterprise. Alongside the tote bags you can find T-shirts, magnets, and buttons printed or sewn with covers of classic novels; the Web site Etsy sells tights printed with poems by Emily Dickinson. A spread in The Paris Review featuredliterature-inspired paint-chip colors. The merchandising of reading has a curiously undifferentiated flavor, as if what you read mattered less than that you read. In this climate of embattled bibliophilia, a new subgenre of books about books has emerged, a mix of literary criticism, autobiography, self-help, and immersion journalism: authors undertake reading stunts to prove that reading—anything—still matters.“I thought of my adventure as Off-Road or Extreme Reading,” Phyllis Rose writes in “The Shelf: From LEQ to LES,” the latest stunt book, in which she reads through a more or less random shelf of library books. She compares her voyage, to Ernest Shac kleton’s explorations in the Antarctic. “However, I like to sleep under a quilt with my head on a goose down pillow,” she writes. “So I would read my way intothe unknown一into the pathless wastes, into thin air, with no reviews, no best-seller lists, no college curricula, no National Book Awards or Pulitzer Prizes, no ads, no publicity, not even word of mouth to guide me.”She is not the first writer to set off on armchair expedition. A. J. Jacobs, a self-described “human guinea pig,”spent a year reading the encyclopedia for“The Know-It-All: One Man’s Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World”(2004). Ammon Shea read all of the Oxford English Dictionary for his book “Reading the OED: One Man, One Year, 21, 730 Pages”(2008). In “The Whole Five Feet”(2010), Christopher Beha made his way through the Harvard Classics during a year in which he suffered serious illness and had a death in the family. In “Howard’s End Is on the Landing”(2010), Susan Hill limited herself to reading only the books that she already owned. Such “extreme reading” requires special personal traits: perseverance, stamina, a craving for self- improvement, and obstinacy.Rose fits the bill. A retired English professor, she is the author of popular biographies of Virginia Woolf and Josephine Baker, as well as “The Year of Reading Proust” (1997), a memoir of her family life and the manners and mores of the Key West literary scene. Her best book is “Parallel Lives” (1983), a group biography of five Victorian marriages. (It is filled with marvellous details and set pieces, like the one in which John Ruskin, reared on hairless sculptures of female nudes, defers consummating his marriage to Effie Gray for so long that she sues for divorce.) Rose is consistently generous, knowledgeable, and chatty, with a knock for connecting specific incidents to large social trends. Unlike many biblio-memoirists, she loves network television and is un-nostalgic about print; in “The Shelf’ she says that she prefers her e-reader to certain moldy paperbacks.The way most of us choose our reading today is simple. Someone posts a link, and we click on it. We set out to buy one book, and Amazon suggests that we might like another. Friends and retailers know our preferences, and urge recommendations on us. The bookstore and the library could assist you, too—the people who work there may even know you and track your habits—but they are organized in an impersonal way. Shelves and open stacks offer not only immediate access to books but strangejuxtapositions. Arbitrary classification breeds surprises—Nikolai Gogol next to William Golding, Clarice Lispector next to Penelope Lively. The alphabet has no rationale, agenda, or preference.What can be inferred from Paragraph 1 about the author’s opinion on reading?Why does Phyllis Rose compare her reading to Ernest Shackleton’s explorations in the Antarctic? Which of the following is closest in meaning to underlined phrase “human guinea pig”in Paragraph 3? Why is Rose considered a good instance to manifest “extreme reading”?In what sense is the arbitrary classification of books considered to be impersonal?A、What really matters is the fact that you read.B、An emphasis should be placed on what you read.C、The merchandising of reading can boost book sales.D、Reading as a serious undertaking should not be merchandised.A、To emphasize the adventurous and stirring experience of reading.B、To emphasize the role of reading in broadening people’s horizon.C、To emphasize the amusement in reading without specific guidance.D、To emphasize the challenges in reading books of varying categories.A、A person used in experiments.B、An uneducated person.C、A lazy person.D、A vulnerable person.A、People’s interest in reading needs to be inspired.B、Most people do not know what they should read.C、She knows how to relieve her mental suffering via reading.D、She has special personal traits needed for “extreme reading”.A、It brings about surprises.B、It fails to track readers’ habits.C、It ignores the content of books.D、It fails to consider re ader’s preferences.试题答案:[['D'],['C'],['A'],['D'],['A']]21、If you have got kids, here is a nasty truth: they are probably not very special, that is, they are average, ordinary, and unremarkable. Consider the numbers of those applications your daughter is sending to Ivy League schools, for instance. There are more than a quarter of a million other kids aiming for the same eight colleges at the same time, and less than 9% of them will make the cut. And those hours you spend coaching Little League because you just know your son’s sweet swing will take him to the professionals. There are 2.4 million other Little Leaguers out there, and there are exactly 750 openings for major league ballplayers at the beginning of each season. That gives him a 0.0313% chance of reaching the big clubs. The odds are just as long for the other dreams you’ve had for your kids: your child the billionaire, the Broadway star, the Rhodes scholar. Most of those things are never going to happen.The kids are paying the price for parents’ delusions. In public schools, some students are bringing home 17.5 hours of homework per week or 3.5 per school night and it’s hard to see how they have time to do it. From 2004 to 2014, the number of children participating in up to three hours of after-schoolactivities on any given day rose from 6.5 million to 10.2 million. And all the while, the kids are being fed a promise—that they can be tutored and coached, pushed and tested, hot- housed and advance placed until success is assured.At last, a growing chorus of educators and psychologists is saying, “Enough!” Somewhere between the self-esteem building of going for the gold and the self esteem crushing of the Ivy-or-die ethos there has to be a place where kids can breathe, where they can have the freedom to do what they love and where parents accustomed to pushing their children to excel can shake off the newly defined shame of having raised an ordinary child.If the system is going to be fixed, it has to start, no surprise, with the parents. For them, the problem isn’t merely the expense of the tutors, the chore of the homework checking and the constant search for just the right summer program. It’s also the sweat equity that comes from agonizing over every exam, grieving over every disappointing grade—b ecoming less a guide in a child’s academic career than an intimate fellow traveler.The first step for parents is accepting that they have less control over their children’s education than they think they do—a reality that can be both sobering and liberating. You can sign your kids up for ballet camp or violin immersion all you want, but if they’re simply doing what they’re told instead of doing what they love, they’ll take it only so far.Ultimately, there’s a much larger national conversation that needs t o be had about just what higher education means and when it’s needed at all. Four years of college has been sold as being a golden ticket in the American economy, and to an extent that’s true.But pushing all kids down the bachelor’s path ensures not only that some of them will lose their way but also that critical jobs that require a two-year or less—skilled trades, some kinds of nursing, computer technology, airline mechanics and more—will go unfilled.There will never be a case to be made for a culture of academic complacency or the demolition of the meritocracy. It can be fulfilling for kids to chase a ribbon, as long as it’s a ribbon the child really wants. And the very act of making that effort can bring out the best in anyone’s work.But we cheat ourselves, and worse, we cheat our kids, if we view life as a single straight-line race in which one one-hundredth of the competitors finish in the money and everyone else loses. We will all be better off if we recognize that there are a great many races of varying lengths and outcomes. The challenge for parents is to help their children find the one that’s right for them.Which of the following factors deprives the kids of freedom to do what they love?What are parents supposed to do to alter the current educational system?According to the author, which of the following perceptions should parents adopt concerning their kids’ education?What does the underlined word “one” in the last paragraph refer to?A、3.5 hours of school assignments set by their teachers every day.B、The educational reforms made by the public schools they attend.C、The growing number of peers taking part in off-campus activities.D、Their parents’ unrealistic wish for them to have a promising future.A、To pay for their kids’ education.B、To take up all the household chores.C、To provide guidance to their children.D、To push their children to excel at exams.A、They should be their kids’ companions on their journey to academic excellence.B、They should realize the fact that most children would remain mediocre despite their wills.C、They should feel relieved if they don’t have to pay for their kid’s off-school art lessons.D、They should be their kids’ career director rather than help them find a right path to walk on.A、Race.B、Length.C、Challenge.D、Outcome.试题答案:[['D'],['C'],['B'],['A']]22、根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。
2019下半年教师资格证考试《高中英语学科知识与教学能力》真题(含答案)一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)1. This disease _____ itself in yellowness of the skin and eyes.A. manifestsB. modifiesC. magnifiesD. exposes2. In the _____ of human life honors and rewards tend to fall to those who show their good qualities in action.A. ringB. terraceC. arenaD. ground3. The coupon _____ you to at least 50% off the regular price of either frames or lenses when you buy both.A. entitlesB. tipsC. presentsD. credits4. Which of the following indicates a correct intonation pattern?A. Did you have a↑fever or a↓headache?B. Did you have a↑fever or a↑headache?C. Did you have a↓fever or a↓headache?D. Did you have a↓fever or a↑headache?5. Which of the following is a voiceless bilabial stop?A. /b/B. /m/C. /w/D. /p/6. The experienced writer is skilled in handling his words, just _____ the builder is skilled in handing his bricks.A. asB. soC. thusD. like7. It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios _____ after10 o'clock at night.A. did not playB. not to playC. not be playedD. were not be played8. Which of the following italicized phrase indicates a purpose?A. She said it for fun, but others took it seriously.B. For all its efforts, the team didn't win the match.C. Linda has worked for the firm for 20 years.D. He set out for Beijing yesterday.9. There are _____ syllables and _____ phonemes in the word “determine”.A. 3; 8B. 3; 7C. 2; 6D. 3; 610. The pair of words “buy” and “sell” are _____ opposites.A. gradableB. relationalC. complementaryD. dialectal11. The inductive method differs from the deductive one in that it enables learners to arrive at ____ on the basis of examples.A. generalizationsB. solutionsC. understandingD. decision12. What is not the major purpose of asking students to give a report after the group discussion in a reading class?A. To pool ideas.B. To correct mistakes.C. To encourage language use.D. To practice oral English.13. Which of the following is a kind of information gap activities in class?A. Pattern drills.B. Making a survey.C. Sentence transformation.D. Forming sentences.14. What would a teacher ask students to do if he/she intends to develop their skimming skill?A. To rewrite the text.B. To read for the specific information.C. To predict the content of the text.D. To read for the general idea of the text.15. What does a teacher focus on if he/she asks students to list their ideas, select and expand those ideas, and then make an outline?A. Students’ reading skills.B. Students’ translating skills.C. Students’ writing skills.D. Students’ listening skills.16. Activities such as problem solving, decision making and opinion exchanging are typical practices in ____.A. Audio-lingual methodB. Grammar-translation methodC. Situation language teachingD. Task-based language teaching17. What type of questions is more likely to motivate learners to talk more and get new information?A. Yes-no question.B. Closed question.C. Referential question.D. Display question.18. What does a teacher focus on when he/she says “Find out two things your partner likes to eat but you don’t and two things you both like to eat using‘what do you like to eat?’”A. Form.B. Meaning.C. Meaning and use.D. Form and meaning.19. Which of the following activities is most likely to be used to encourage students’ active language use?A. Reading a text and making true or false judgement.B. Listening to a passage and filling in the blank.C. Doing a role play of opening a bank account.D. Reordering the sentences into a passage.20. What test is likely to be given to new students at the beginning of a semester to screen them?A. Achievement test.B. Placement test.C. Proficiency test.D. Aptitude test.21—30小题缺二、简答题(本大题1小题,20分)31. 在写作教学过程中,写前、写中、写后是三个重要的教学环节,简述每个环节中的一个教学活动(12分);列出教师在写作教学过程中需要注意的四个事项(8分)。
国家教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力考试重点引言:国家教师资格考试是衡量教师专业水平的标准化考试,对于英语学科的考试内容和要求一直备受关注。
本文将针对国家教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力考试的重点内容进行详细解读,力求帮助广大教师备考更有针对性和有效性。
一、考试内容概述国家教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力考试内容主要涵盖以下几个方面:1. 英语语音、词汇和语法知识:包括音标、词汇选择、动词时态、句子结构等基础知识点;2. 英语听力与口语:主要涉及听力理解、口语表达和语音语调;3. 英语阅读:考查阅读理解、词汇理解和阅读策略的应用能力;4. 英语写作:主要考察写作技巧、语法运用和篇章结构能力;5. 英语教学理论:包括教学基本原则、教学过程设计和教学方法等;6. 英语教材分析与评价:考察教师对教材的分析能力和教材适用性的评价;7. 英语教学设计与实施:主要考查教师的课程设计能力、教学组织能力和教学实施能力;8. 英语教学评价与反思:考察教师对学生学习效果的评估和教学反思的能力。
二、重点内容解析针对国家教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力考试,以下内容为重点:1. 英语语音、词汇和语法知识英语语音、词汇和语法是英语学习的基础,重点内容包括音标的掌握、常用词汇的理解和应用、常见句子结构和语法规则的掌握等。
考生需要熟练掌握各个语音、词汇和语法知识点,并能灵活运用于教学实践中。
2. 英语听力与口语英语听力与口语能力是英语学科的重要组成部分,考生需要具备良好的听力理解和口语表达能力。
建议考生通过大量的听力练习,并进行口语训练,提高自己的听说能力。
3. 英语阅读英语阅读能力是理解和运用英语知识的重要手段,考生需要培养自己的阅读理解能力和词汇理解能力。
建议考生多读一些英文材料,积累词汇量,并学会合理运用阅读策略,提高阅读效率。
4. 英语写作英语写作能力是考察考生综合运用英语语言知识的一个方面,考生需要掌握写作技巧、语法运用和篇章结构,培养自己的写作能力。
2019上半年教师资格证考试《英语学科知识与教学能力》(初级中学)真题及答案下列每小题的四个选项中,只有一项是最符合题意的正确答案,多选、错选或不选均不得分。
1.【单项选择题】在每小题列出的四个备选项中选择一个最佳答案,请用28铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案字母按要求涂黑。
错选、多选或未选均无分。
Whichof the following words has a stress pattern different from the rest?A.prepareB.techniqueC.obviousD.advice答案:C参考解析:本题考查单词的重音位置。
题干:下面哪个单词的重音模式与其他单词不同?A、B、D 三项的重音位置均在第二个音节上,只有C项的重音在第一个音节上。
故本题选C。
做题笔记(1)2.【单项选择题】Which of the following underlined words will be stressed when Julia responds to the person who has mistaken her for Julian?A.My name is Julia,not Julian.B.My name is Julia,not Julian.C.My name is Julia,not Julian.D.My name is Julia,not Julian.答案:B参考解析:因为Julia想纠正跟她对话的那个人对她名字的误读,名字是“Julia”而不是“Julian”,所以此处应该把正确的名字“Julia”重读。
故本题选B。
3.【单项选择题】Theword“UNESCO”is called a(n)_______.A.acronymB.blendC.clipped wordD.coined word答案:A参考解析:本题考查构词法。
A项“首字母缩略词”指由几个单词的首字母派生出来的新词;B 项意为“混成词”;C项意为“截断词”;D项意为“新创词”。
2019下半年教师资格证考试《高中英语学科知识与教学能力》真题(含答案)一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分)1. This disease _____ itself in yellowness of the skin and eyes.A. manifestsB. modifiesC. magnifiesD. exposes2. In the _____ of human life honors and rewards tend to fall to those who show their good qualities in action.A. ringB. terraceC. arenaD. ground3. The coupon _____ you to at least 50% off the regular price of either frames or lenses when you buy both.A. entitlesB. tipsC. presentsD. credits4. Which of the following indicates a correct intonation pattern?A. Did you have a↑fever or a↓headache?B. Did you have a↑fever or a↑headache?C. Did you have a↓fever or a↓headache?D. Did you have a↓fever or a↑headache?5. Which of the following is a voiceless bilabial stop?A. /b/B. /m/C. /w/D. /p/6. The experienced writer is skilled in handling his words, just _____ the builder is skilled in handing his bricks.A. asB. soC. thusD. like7. It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios _____ after10 o'clock at night.A. did not playB. not to playC. not be playedD. were not be played8. Which of the following italicized phrase indicates a purpose?A. She said it for fun, but others took it seriously.B. For all its efforts, the team didn't win the match.C. Linda has worked for the firm for 20 years.D. He set out for Beijing yesterday.9. There are _____ syllables and _____ phonemes in the word “determine”.A. 3; 8B. 3; 7C. 2; 6D. 3; 610. The pair of words “buy” and “sell” are _____ opposites.A. gradableB. relationalC. complementaryD. dialectal11. The inductive method differs from the deductive one in that it enables learners to arrive at ____ on the basis of examples.A. generalizationsB. solutionsC. understandingD. decision12. What is not the major purpose of asking students to give a report after the group discussion in a reading class?A. To pool ideas.B. To correct mistakes.C. To encourage language use.D. To practice oral English.13. Which of the following is a kind of information gap activities in class?A. Pattern drills.B. Making a survey.C. Sentence transformation.D. Forming sentences.14. What would a teacher ask students to do if he/she intends to develop their skimming skill?A. To rewrite the text.B. To read for the specific information.C. To predict the content of the text.D. To read for the general idea of the text.15. What does a teacher focus on if he/she asks students to list their ideas, select and expand those ideas, and then make an outline?A. Students’ reading skills.B. Students’ translating skills.C. Students’ writing skills.D. Students’ listening skills.16. Activities such as problem solving, decision making and opinion exchanging are typical practices in ____.A. Audio-lingual methodB. Grammar-translation methodC. Situation language teachingD. Task-based language teaching17. What type of questions is more likely to motivate learners to talk more and get new information?A. Yes-no question.B. Closed question.C. Referential question.D. Display question.18. What does a teacher focus on when he/she says “Find out two things your partner likes to eat but you don’t and two things you both like to eat using‘what do you like to eat?’”A. Form.B. Meaning.C. Meaning and use.D. Form and meaning.19. Which of the following activities is most likely to be used to encourage students’ active language use?A. Reading a text and making true or false judgement.B. Listening to a passage and filling in the blank.C. Doing a role play of opening a bank account.D. Reordering the sentences into a passage.20. What test is likely to be given to new students at the beginning of a semester to screen them?A. Achievement test.B. Placement test.C. Proficiency test.D. Aptitude test.21—30小题缺二、简答题(本大题1小题,20分)31. 在写作教学过程中,写前、写中、写后是三个重要的教学环节,简述每个环节中的一个教学活动(12分);列出教师在写作教学过程中需要注意的四个事项(8分)。
2019年教师资格证考试初中英语学科知识与教学能力一、单项选择题(本大题共30小题,每小题2分。
共60分)在每小题列出的四个备选项中选择一个最佳答案,请用28铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案字母按照要求涂黑。
错选、多选或未选均无分。
1. The phrase "this year" is pronounced asin real speech.2. Which of the following shows the proper pronunciation of "for" in the sentence "1 will beright here waiting for you"?3. Can you imagine the difficulty I hadlanguage obstacles I fit studied abroad?A. to overcomeB. overcomingC. overcomeD. overcame4. It shocks us that a large percentage of middle school studentsskip breakfast, themost important meal of the day.A. originallyB. namelyC. regularlyD. obviously5. The author and photographer_________coming to our university to give a lecture next Friday.A. wasB. isC. wereD. are6. Only when the CIA Director David was forced to resignthat it's hard to keep our e-mail secret.A. we realizedB. realized weC. did we realizeD. we did realize7. It was March 5,2013president Hugo cost his last fight in life at the age of 58.A. thatB. whenC. sinceD. while8. --I was disappointed that you didn't come to my party last night.--I wish_________occupied then.A. I'm notB. I wasn'tC. I haven't beenD. I hadn't been9. What type of sentence is "Tom likes apples, but Tim likes pears."?A. A simple sentence.B. A coordinate sentence.C. A complex sentence.D. None of the above.10. The ambiguity in "My friend drove me to the bcmk." is caused byA. lexical itemsB. a grammatical structureC. homonymyD. polysemy11. Which of the following is a communicative activity?A. Listening to the news report and talking about an event.B. Listening to the news report and filling in a form.C. Listening to the news report and writing the main idea.D. Transferring the information from the news report into a chart.12. Teachers who believe in the_________ model will enable students to understand themeaning and usage of the words first, and then makefull use of the words iu listeniug, reading orwriting tasks, ask representatives to show products of the tasks, and give an evaluation her it at lastwhen teaching vocabulary.A. PPPB. PWPC. PPTD. TBLT13._________ is a type of activity in which the teacher reads out a passage in normal speed for two or three times and students are to note down the words they could catch as they listen asmuch as possible.A. Answering questions.B. Gap-filling.C. Dictogloss.D. Sequencing.14. There are some speaking activities. Which of the following mainly focuses on the form andaccuracy?A. Controlled activities.B. Semi-controlled activities.C. Communicative activities.D. Problem-solving activities.15. When a teacher asks the students to find some key words from a text quickly, be/she areintended to train students'_________ strategy in reading class.A. skimmingB. scanningC. extensive readingD. intensive reading16. Which of the following is NOT among the features of process writing?A. Help students to understand their own composing process.B. Let students discover what they want to say as they write.C. Encourage feedback both from the teacher and peers.D. Emphasize the form rather than the content.17. What's the teacher doing by saying "Who wants to have a try"?A. Controlling discipline.B. Giving prompt.C. Evaluating students' work.D. Directing students' attention to the lesson.18. Which of the following is NOT the advantage of group work?A. Creating some peaceful and quiet time in class.B. Arousing their awareness of cooperation.C. Promoting students' participation in the class.D. Encouraging different opinions and contributions to the work.19. 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?A. Correcting the student's mistake.B. Hinting that there is a mistake.C. Encouraging peer correction.D..Asking the student whether he really went to the theatre.20. Which one does not belong to subjective questions in the following English tests?A. Writing.B. Oral test.C. Translation.D. Cloze.请阅读Passage l,完成第21-25小题。
2019年教师资格考试英语学科知识与教学能力知识点一、词汇教学的内容(一)意义(meaning)1.外延意义(denotative meaning)即概念意义(conceptual meaning)字面意义、词典中2.内涵意义(connotative meaning)同一个单词在不同文化和语境中可能有不同的意义e.g.dog:loyalty(二)词汇信息(basic information)词性(part of speech)、词缀(affixes)、词的拼写(spelling)、发音(pronunciation)、词法规则(lexical rules)、句法结构(syntax structures)(三)用法(usage)搭配(collocation)、短语(phrases)、习语(idioms)、风格(style)、语域(register)(四)策略(strategies)调控策略(controlling strategies):属于元认知策略(metacognitive strategies)资源策略(resource strategies)、认知策略(cognitive strategies)记忆策略(memory strategies)、活动策略(strategies for organizing activities)二、词汇教学的原则(一)词汇选择原则1.所选词汇必须是经常出现的词汇2.所选词汇必须能够用于其他活动3.所选词汇应具有一定的代表性(二)系统性原则展示词汇之间的系统性、联系性,化机械记忆为理解性记忆。
系统性主要关注词汇的形音练习、形义联系、结构联系、语义和用法联系等。
(三)文化性原则(四)呈现原则词汇的呈现应坚持直观性、情景性和趣味性。
(五)运用原则给学生创设具体运用词汇的条件和语境让学生使用词汇,让学生在运用中加深对词汇意义的理解,掌握词汇的用法和功能。
三、词汇教学模式(一)PPT模式1.呈现presentation:教师借助实物、图片、视频、行为等方式呈现单词的意义和用法。
趣味性让学生接触不同口音2、对辩音训练及重音、语调训练的认识辩音训练:辩音练习主要是培养学生能够辨认和区分不同语音的能力,是提高学生听力的基础,具体方法可以是最小对比对训练:soap---soup,pen----ben;判断单词的异同:red---red(same),rain---lane(different);找出一组词中读音不同的词:by—bye—buy—bay重音、语调训练:意音分为词重音和句重音。
两个重音之间叫重音间距。
语调通常包括五种形式:平调、升调、降调、升降调和降可供随时翻阅并加以记忆。
这种方法的特点是简单实用并易于携带,不受时间和空间的限制,可随时随地使用。
这样不仅可以寓学于乐,而且还可以提高对课余时间的合理有效利用程度。
2、构词记忆法教师可以教给学生记忆英语单词的构词法知识。
英语的构词法主要有三种:派生法、合成法和转化法。
派生法主要让学生知道英语单词的前缀和后缀;合成法主要是让学生掌握两个或两个以上的单词可以合成一个新的单词,转化法主要是让学生掌握同一个单词可以在不改变其拼写形式的基础上,由一种词性转化为另一种词性,可以是名词转化为动词,动词转化为名词,形容词转化为动词等。
如water(v.浇水);lift (v.举起n.电梯)last(adj.持续的v.持续)3、读音规则记忆法老师在教单词的时候可以让学生了解字母及字母组合的发展规律,引导学生将单词的音1、注意区分和模仿正确的意相近,但意思却截然不同的词汇,比如cure和kill,nearly和yearly等,因此,从一开始就要注意区分和模仿正确的语音、语调。
2、创造一定的听、说环境没有一个外语环境或一定的听说条件,是很难收到好的训练效果的,当然,现代科学为人们提供了MP3/MP4或传统的录音机等工具,学生可以把课文对话录制下来反复听和模仿,还可以把自己的口头作文复核录下来,仔细审听,发现问题,及时纠正。
未见得在自然条件下,就要在班级、学校或其他训练场所开辟“英语角”等特殊的语言环境,进行专业练习,以便获得长足发展。
3、克服紧张、焦虑、急躁情绪,不怕听错、说错、不断苦练。
在听力复核练习中,学生有时害怕听错或说错,往往不敢大胆张口练习。
然而,语言是一种习惯,没有反复的操练和实践就难以产生熟练的技巧,会话重在达意,只要达到交流思想的目的,听,说实践就应该是基本成功的。
注意总结经验。
及时改正。
教师要少指责、多鼓励、及时表扬、耐心纠错。
这样才能消除学生紧张、焦虑、置任务之前必须认真考虑任务的难易程度、与教学内容的关系以及学生的兴趣。
教学准备的内容应该包括与教学相关的一切内容,其中最主要的就是任务的准备。
这是学生能否通过教学活动获得运用英语能力的关键2、任务中角色2:课堂控制者教师作为课堂活动的控制者,决定学生应该做什么,完成什么样的任务,在具体的口语练习中,以什么样的活动形式展开,是小组讨论还是角色扮演。
在时间分配上,准备阶段需要多少时间,语言输出阶段需要多少时间,用多少时间进行反馈强化,这都是由课堂控制者决定的。
角色3:参与者教师即是组织者,负责帮助指导学生参与活动,同时也是参与者,他们与学生形成平等关系,为学生创设轻松和真实的交际环境。
在活动期间,教师要在教室内不停地走动,一是为了了解学生讨论的进度,二是为了帮助学生解决讨论中的困难。
三是提醒进度慢的学生强快速度,检查进度快的同学讨论是否符合要求,并根据情况适当地增加新的问题角色4:鼓励者作为学生的帮助者,鼓励者,教师只有在学生交流出现明显障碍、表达有困难时适时地提示相应的单词或词组,建议需要表达的内容。
要充分发挥学生的主观能动性,教师既不可一味批评学生知识上的缺陷,态度上的不端正,也不可过多的给予提示,使学生失去能动性、创造性。
角色5:观察者教师需要观察学生的表现以便对小组及个个给予及时、必要的帮助,悉心观察教学活动是教师教学、发展自我能力的一个必经阶段,根据观察的结果,教师可以对自己的教学内容、教学能力、教学方法进行调整从而不断进步。
3、任务后角色6:评估者教师作为评估者一方面是对学生的表现做出评估,另一方面是通过学生的表现对自己做学生对篇章的理解和语义的构建,也影响着学生个体语言能力的发展,过少的单词和语法无法达到锻炼学生阅读能力的目的,过多的生词和过难的语法项目又会让阅读理解变得困难影响英语阅读的积极性2、如何把握选用阅读材料的生词量和语法难易度:不同类型的阅读有不同的生词量要求和标准。
一般来说,作为精读廛阅读语篇的生词是一般能力有效阅读词汇总量的3%,作为泛读课阅读语篇的生词量一般低于有效阅读词汇总量的1%。
如果教材的词问题过大,首先,教师应该在教学中适当的讲解生词,以便降低阅读的生词量,减少由生词量过大造成的阅读障碍,其次,根据生词的难易度和额度,把英语词汇的记忆与理解融入听、说、读、写、译等语言活动之中,从而减轻学生记忆上的负担,提高学习效率。
语法既是英语语言功能的存在,又是无语言功能的存在。
教学中教师要根据学生学习的基础和经验分析语法项目的可学性,由浅入深,由易至难、循序渐进,控制英语语法教学中的难度,让学生在示例中理解和感知多遵循“教学命题——学生写作——教师批改”的模式,使用该种教学模式的前提是学生已经对要写的文章的文体、组织结构等有一个较为清晰的概念。
重结果的写作教学模式的教学重点在写作的最终结果上。
2、重过程的写作教学模式重过程的写作教学模式不但关注写作的最终结果,而且更关注写作的过程。
其突出的特点是教师的指导贯穿整个写作过程,在构思、撰写提纲、到写初稿、修改直至最后成文的全过程中,教师要帮助学生发现问题、分析问题和解决问题。
答:1、流利性和准确性没有人的特点和学习环境的不同而有所权重。
一方面,教学内容应包括激发语言学习得的语法知识、结构。
另一方面,教师要调整监控长期的学习过程,使学生最终达到流利、准确的口语表达水平。
例如:在单词的教学过程中,要让学生模仿录音,当学生出现读错单词的情况时,要立即纠正,使其在学习之初就注重单词发音的准确性,在朗读全篇、整段课文时如果出现发音错误、就不要打断,否则不利于语言流利性的培养。
2、在教学中为达到准确性,课堂上需要解释话题内容所涉及到的语法概念、范畴及规则。
例如:讲到英文如何表达礼貌时,可以向学生解释:英文中过去时的本质是表达距离现实的遥远,因此可以实现礼貌的功能。
这种解释能提升学生的语法意思,同时,还需要向学生解释不同程度表达礼貌的方式适用于不同场合(正式、一般场合、不正式),这样可以增强学生对文化差异的理解。
在教学中教师选择有交际意义的材料,使学生积极参与答:1、的过程中自主地理解知识、建构意义。
情景教学中的事件或问题是基于现实生活的真实任务,与学生的生活密切相关,情境教学突出语境的应用,要求教师通过各种手段创设具有一定感情色彩的具体场景。
2、原则:具有趣味性。
教学的起点,首先在于激发学生学习的兴趣和愿望,如果课堂导入充满趣味性,学生就会体会到学习是一种精神享受,从而更加自主地学习具有针对性。
导入目的就是为了调动学生学习的积极性,点明课堂教学的主要内容,让学生明确课堂教学的真正目的。
为新课呈现埋下伏笔,因此,教师在进行课堂导入时,要针对不同的教学内容和教学对象确定不同的导入方式。
3、具有新颖性新时代的高中学生不仅富有强烈的好奇心,而且具有强烈的求知欲、因此,新颖的、富有时代性的信息更加能够引起学生们的兴趣,学生参与的兴趣越浓、课堂教学联系旧知识,为新知识学习作铺垫(二)导入设计1、音乐导入法老师可以播放相关歌曲,并问同学有什么感受,让学生自由讨论。
在这之后老师可以讲述这首歌曲的由来、意义,让学生进一步思考什么是真正的友谊并表达出来。
之所以这样设计首先是因为音乐能够更好的调节氛围,其次是高中生心经有了一定的思维能力,他们更希望得到新鲜的知识,也更愿意思考。
同时,新课标也指出教师应在教学中不拘泥于课本,所以用歌曲导入,激发学生的学习兴趣。
3、图片导入法老师可以在大屏幕上展示马克思和恩格思相互交流的图片,进而介绍他们之间的伟大友谊,之后让同学们讨论在他们心中友谊到底是什么。
之所以这样设计是因为马克思和恩格斯都是伟大的人物,他们之间的友谊也被世人称赞,学生们可以很快理解“友谊”这个关键词,同时讨论活跃课堂氛围,也进一步拉近了师生同学生间的距离,有利于更好地进入到下一个教学环节。
2、自由实际运用阶段这一阶段不仅要学生说出一些话语,更主要的是要设计学生实际运用语言的任务。
检查学生的一堂课学习是否达标,主要看学生的语言应用能力,即看学生是否能够运用本节课的知识表达意思及接受词意。
这一要求符合任务教学要求。
威利斯在任务型概论中提出了任务型课堂教学模式:任务前(相关情境铺垫)——任务中(使用语言叙事)——任务后(语言真实运用)3、巩固设计老师可以放一段视频,完整演绎地球历史,让学生更具体生动地何去到这个世界的神奇。
在看完视频之后,结合文章的内容,以小组为单位来谈一谈自己的想法。
由于高中生思维开阔,并且有一定的创新精神,所以他们会提出各种话题如“保护地球”等,这样不仅巩固了之前所学文章的所讲授的知识加以总结、整理2、进一步深化概念、规律、反馈教学信息3、利用总结埋下伏笔,为后续教学服务(三)课堂总结的方法1、拓展延伸法巧妙设计课外活动题,拓宽视野,提升能力。
新课程倡导对学生实际语言运用能力的培养。
因此教师可以在课后小结时巧妙地设计一些课外活动题,如用英语描述制作粽子和用英语表达不同的烹饪方式,并且让学生在下节课上进行比赛。
很多学生通过课外查阅资料获得了答案,虽然这些内容并不是书本上的知识,但通过探究,学生的视野及知识面都会得到拓宽。
2、发散式小结教师在帮助学生梳理完知识点后根据课文内容提出疑问,让同学们带着思考问题离开课堂。
因为课堂的结束并不是完结,而是一个新的开始,此种方法还有利于下一节答:营造出活跃的教学氛围。
2、明确目的,具有针对性。
课堂提问必须符合教学目标的需要,同时教师要充分考虑提问内容的难易程度,学生的年龄征,知识基础与水平能力等因素3、循循善诱,注意启发性。
教学是一个由浅入深,不断提高的过程。
课堂提问前,教师要循循善诱地交代说明,从学生的兴趣点切入问题,在广泛联系处设置问题。
4、角度新颖,激发趣味性,要根据教学内容灵活采取提问方式,角度新颖,调动学生学习的积极性。
5、面向全体,注意广泛性。
面向全体是指教师提出的每一个问题都应产生群体效益,保证全体学生都有时间、有兴趣对问题进行思考。
6、逐层递进,关注探究性。
问题设计要层层递进,使学生在每个阶段都有所期待与探索。
7、适当肯定,反馈激励性。
学生每次回答问题后,教师都应给予其适当的鼓励与肯定,激励其取得更大的进步。
提问能提高学生的能力:课堂提问可以培养学生的思维能力和沟通表达能力。