小学英语面试题目
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知学教育面试题目:小学英语
Ⅰ.
Vocabulary
and
structure
15%Directions:
There
are
15
incomplete
sentences in the
following
.
For each sentence
there are four choices
marked A, B, C
and D
.
Choose the ONE that
best completes the sentence
.
( ) 1
.
Though he
is__________seventy years old, he takes exercise
every day
.
A
.
Past
B
.
above
C
.
On
D
.
over
( ) 2
.—
Which
would you like, Madam, tea or coffee?
—
__________,
thanks
.
I'd like a glass of
water, please
.
A
.
Either
B
.
Both
C
.
Neither
D
.
OK
( ) 3
.—
How soon
will you finish the building?
—
< br>__________
.
A
.
In two months
B
.
Two months
C
.
About two
months
D
.
After
two months
( ) 4
.
They did__________ their father told
them
.
A
.
Like
B
.
as
C
.
About
D
.
with
(
)
5
.
One
of
the
boys
is__________
,
all
the
other
boys
are
________
.
A
.
English; China
B
.
an English;
Chinese
C
.
England; China
D
.
English; Chinese
( )
6
.
Either you or he ________
the team
.
A
.
is in
B
.
are on
C
.
is on
D
.
are in
( ) 7
.
He was
made__________ thirteen hours a day by his
boss
.
A
.
to work
B
.
work
C
.
is on
D
.
are in
(
)
8
.
Mrs
.
Hu
asked
Liu
Fang
and
________
to
take
part
in
the
English
meeting
.
A
.
I
B
.
my
C
.
Me
D
.
mine
( ) 9
.
Tell the
students ________ their English
books
.
A
.
to take
B
.
to carry
C
.
to bring
D
.
bring
( ) 10
.
It us two
hours
__________ walk to get
to our school
.
A
.
Take
B
.
takes
C
.
Spend
D
.
paid
( ) 11
.
My little
sister is so tired, she can hardly walk, ________?
A
.
does she
B
.
can she
C
.
doesn
t she
D
.
can
t she
( )
12
.
__________Yellow River is
the second longest river in our
country
.
A
.
/
B
.
The
C
.
An
D
.
A
(
)13
.—
Do you want to ________
at the meeting?
—
No, I have
nothing to
.
A
.
say; speak
B
.
tell; talk
C
.
say; say
D
.
speak; say
( ) 14
.
She asked
me ________ he could dance or
sing
.
A
.
If
B
.
what
C
.
Whether
D
.
that
( ) 15
.—
Aren't
you Mary's sister?
—
________
__
.
I'm her
aunt
.
A
.
Yes, I am
B
.
No,
I
m not
C
.
Yes, I'm not
D
.
No, I am
Ⅱ.
Close 20%
Directions:
There
are
20
blanks
in
the
following
text
.
For
each
blank
there
are four choices marked A, B, C and
D
.
Choose the ONE
that best fills the
blank
.
During our two months
on the road, Bennett and I had a
really16experience with a good,
honest17and some helpful
mechanics
.
We were driving
east on Highway 10
when our “chick
engine” light came on.
We limped of a
(n)18into Las
Cruces
.
We
had
a
real
car19
.
Bennett
nursed
the
car
into
a
local
garage
.
By
this time the car was
missing
(熄火)
so20it was
shaking all over
.
This
was the 21time to arrive at a
garage
—
late Friday
afternoon
.
Service
adviser Scott was busy22paper work and
customers as we23our
problems
.
24
he was already “ten cars
behind”
, he told us to pull the
car into the
garage
.
Lincoln, who we
later25was one of the two motor
technicians, took26of our car
repairing
.
He and Scott and
some other
mechanics
stayed
several
hours
after
closing,
27the
car
.
Early
the
next
morning
(the shop was officially closed on Saturdays),
Lincoln finally
located the28and fixed
it easily within
only29
.
Later Scott30out to
us
that it was our attitude that helpe
D
.
“You didnt come into the place
demanding this or that.
You
showed an31of our problems on a busy
Friday afternoon
.
Customer's
attitude means a lot
.” He
was right in some way, customers should
show32and understanding to people
who33them
.
34people were
extremely
busy,they found way to at
least try and help when they are met with
politeness
.
The
pleasant experience I had shows that35for other
people
can always
help
.
( ) 16
.
A
.
awfulB
p>
.
pleasantC
.
< br>wonderfulD
.
terrible
( ) 17
.
A
.
stationB
.
studi
oC
.
factoryD
.
garage
( ) 18
.
< br>A
.
exitB
.
turningC
.
crossingD
.
entrance
( ) 19
.
A
.
difficult
yB
.
examinationC
.<
/p>
troubleD
.
disaster
( ) 20
.
A
.
busilyB
.
badlyC
.
quicklyD
.
weakly
( ) 21
.
A
.
highestB
.
easiestC
.
luckiestD
.
worst
( ) 22
< br>.
A
.
atB
< br>.
onC
.
withD
.
by
( ) 23
.
A
.
explainedB
.
introducedC
.
< br>repeatedD
.
expressed
( ) 24
.
A
.
AsB
.
BecauseC
p>
.
EvenD
.
T
hough
( ) 25
.
A
.
learnedB
.
understoodC
.
recognizedD
.
though
( ) 26
.
A
.
careB
.
controlC
.
c
hargeD
.
pride
( )
27
.
A
.
b
uildingB
.
examiningC
.
repairingD
.
dri
ving
( ) 28
.
A
.
problemB
.
diseaseC
.
dangerD
.
wound
( ) 29
.
A
.
daysB
.
p>
hoursC
.
monthsD
.
minutes
( ) 30
.
A
.
spokeB
.
pointedC
.
brokeD
.
blew
( ) 3
1
.
A
.
un
derstandingB
.
ignoranceC
.
appreciationD
.
awareness
( ) 32
.
A
.
cruelnessB
.
fairnessC
.
calmnes
sD
.
politeness
( )
33
.
A
.
c
omfortB
.
protectC
.
serveD
.
rescue
( ) 34
.
A
.
Even ifB
.
Even
asC
.
Even
soD
.
Even then
( )
35
.
A
.
o
bedienceB
.
respectC
.
patienceD
.
mercy
Ⅲ.
Reading comprehension
15%
Directions: There are
three passages in the
following
.
For each of
them there are four choices marked A,
B, C, and D
.
You should
decide on
the best
choice
.
Passage
1
Joe
Biggs
was
a
butcher
.
His
shop
was
in
a
village
in
one
of
the
most
beautiful
parts
of
southern
England
.
He
worked
in
it
for
many
years
while
his father was
there
.
Then, when his father
reached the age of 65, he
stopped
working in the shop
.
Joe was
alone in it, so he had to work
harder
.
Joe
worked
five
and
a
half
day
a
week
.
His
shop
shut
at
one
o'clock
on
Thursday, and it was shut the whole of
Sunday
.
Saturdays were the
busiest days
.
Joe had a big refrigerator in his shop,
but he tried not to buy too
much
meat
at
a
time
.
One
Thursday
a
woman
came
into
the
shop
at
five
minutes
to
one
.
“I'm sorry
Im very late,” she said, “but some people have
just
telephoned
to
say
that
they
are
going
to
come
to
dinner
tonight,
and
I
need
some
more
meat
.
”
Joe
only
had
one
piece
of
good
meat
in
the
shop.
He
had
sold
all
the
rest
earlier
in
the
day
.
He
took
the
piece
out
and
said
to
the
woman
.“This
is £<
/p>
7
.
15
.”“
That
piece
is
too
small,”
the
woman
answered
.“Havent you got
anything bigger?” Joe went into the room
behind his shop, opened
the
refrigerator, put the piece of meat
into it,
took it out again
and shut the door of the refrigerator with a lot
of
noise
.
Then
he
brought
the
piece
of
meat
back
to
the
woman
and
said,“This
piece
is
bigger
and
more
expensive
.
It's <
/p>
£
9
.
30
p>
.”“Good,”
the
woman
answered with a smile
.“Give
me both of them, please.”
(
) 36
.
Joe worked alone in the
shop ________
.