杭州市教育系统公开招聘教职工专业知识测试
(2020 年 1 月)
中小学英语学科试题 (模考卷一)
考生须知:
1. 本试卷分试题卷和答题卷,满分为 100 分,考试时间 120 分钟。
2. 答题前,在答题卷密封区内填写姓名、身份证号、报考单位、报考岗位、市场号和座位号。
3. 所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试题卷上无效。
4. 考试结束,上交试题卷和答题卷。
一 完形填空(共 20 小题,20 分)
Wall Street in New York. Amanda Vodola is young, underemployed and loaded with student debt. She
spends her days running around, helping __1_the movement, and her evenings waiting tables at a restaurant in
Brooklyn. Last spring, she graduated from. Fordham University_2__a degree in English. "I grew up with this
narrative that to get a good job I need to go to school," she says. But the job she has "is not enough to pay the
bills."And the bills she's _3__most about are the ones tied to that narrative: the$30 000 she__4_in college loans.
In November, when their six-month grace period run __5_,Vodola and millions of other students who
graduated in May have to start__6_their loans Repayment requirements for private loans kick in regardless of
whether__7__have found jobs. Since employment rates for recent college graduates have_8__in the past two
years. as have starting salaries, the__9__of a sharp rise in student-loan delinquencies(到期未付)has led some
economists to__10__that this could be the next financial crisis, rippling(波及)into the wider economy. Total US
student-loan debt, which exceeded credit-card debt__11__the first time last year. is on track to__12__$1 000
billion this year. That's a nearly 8%__13__over last year. But neither these __14_ nor the voices of students.
__15__by debt, at protests in cities and on campuses__16__the nation are likely to keep the families of high
school seniorses__17__seeing a brand-name education as a __18__to a better life. They've long been told that
higher education is an __19__in the future--even as the costs of college has__20__538% over the past 30 years.
1. A)organize
B)establish
C)integrate D)assemble文亮陪你一路 教师伴您一生
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2. A)under
B)on
C)over
D)with
3. A)puzzled
B)interrupted C)worried
D)distracted
4. A)collects
B)owes
C)costs
D) accounts
5.A)down
B)up
C)off
D)out
6. A)raising
B) repaying
C)rearranging D)rating
7. A)lenders
B) owners
C)borrowers
D)holders
8. A)dropped
B) reversed
C)collapsed
D)slimmed
9. A )possibility B)stability
C)publicity
D)security
10. A )command B)predict
C)appreciate
D )instruct
11. A )in
B) to
C )of
D )for
12. A )blow
B )knock
C)hit
D)pound
13. A)advance
B )increase
C )transfer
D )progress
14. A )statistics
B )graphs
C )diagrams
D )abstracts
15 .A )rejected
B )cleared
C )revealed
D )burdened
16. A)among
B)amid
C)throughout
D)beyond
17. A)towards
B)from
C)against
D)into
18. A)sign
B)label
C)brick
D)ticket
19. A )investment B)instrument C)indication D)inspiration
20. A intensified
B)flown
C)soared
D)broken
(2020 年 1 月)
中小学英语学科试题 (模考卷一)
考生须知:
1. 本试卷分试题卷和答题卷,满分为 100 分,考试时间 120 分钟。
2. 答题前,在答题卷密封区内填写姓名、身份证号、报考单位、报考岗位、市场号和座位号。
3. 所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试题卷上无效。
4. 考试结束,上交试题卷和答题卷。
一 完形填空(共 20 小题,20 分)
Wall Street in New York. Amanda Vodola is young, underemployed and loaded with student debt. She
spends her days running around, helping __1_the movement, and her evenings waiting tables at a restaurant in
Brooklyn. Last spring, she graduated from. Fordham University_2__a degree in English. "I grew up with this
narrative that to get a good job I need to go to school," she says. But the job she has "is not enough to pay the
bills."And the bills she's _3__most about are the ones tied to that narrative: the$30 000 she__4_in college loans.
In November, when their six-month grace period run __5_,Vodola and millions of other students who
graduated in May have to start__6_their loans Repayment requirements for private loans kick in regardless of
whether__7__have found jobs. Since employment rates for recent college graduates have_8__in the past two
years. as have starting salaries, the__9__of a sharp rise in student-loan delinquencies(到期未付)has led some
economists to__10__that this could be the next financial crisis, rippling(波及)into the wider economy. Total US
student-loan debt, which exceeded credit-card debt__11__the first time last year. is on track to__12__$1 000
billion this year. That's a nearly 8%__13__over last year. But neither these __14_ nor the voices of students.
__15__by debt, at protests in cities and on campuses__16__the nation are likely to keep the families of high
school seniorses__17__seeing a brand-name education as a __18__to a better life. They've long been told that
higher education is an __19__in the future--even as the costs of college has__20__538% over the past 30 years.
1. A)organize
B)establish
C)integrate D)assemble文亮陪你一路 教师伴您一生
2
2. A)under
B)on
C)over
D)with
3. A)puzzled
B)interrupted C)worried
D)distracted
4. A)collects
B)owes
C)costs
D) accounts
5.A)down
B)up
C)off
D)out
6. A)raising
B) repaying
C)rearranging D)rating
7. A)lenders
B) owners
C)borrowers
D)holders
8. A)dropped
B) reversed
C)collapsed
D)slimmed
9. A )possibility B)stability
C)publicity
D)security
10. A )command B)predict
C)appreciate
D )instruct
11. A )in
B) to
C )of
D )for
12. A )blow
B )knock
C)hit
D)pound
13. A)advance
B )increase
C )transfer
D )progress
14. A )statistics
B )graphs
C )diagrams
D )abstracts
15 .A )rejected
B )cleared
C )revealed
D )burdened
16. A)among
B)amid
C)throughout
D)beyond
17. A)towards
B)from
C)against
D)into
18. A)sign
B)label
C)brick
D)ticket
19. A )investment B)instrument C)indication D)inspiration
20. A intensified
B)flown
C)soared
D)broken