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102年 - 102 文藻外語大學國小教師教育學程招生考試:英文#88215
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
102年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
申論題數:
1
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選擇題 (35)
1. Next month Jenny may be _____ to another position in the branch office for reasons of marketing. (A) consented (B) transferred (C) terrorized (D) attended
2. It took the bride-to-be a long time to make the _____ of her wedding gown. (A) communication (B) personality (C) selection (D) immigrant
3. Surrounded by the beautiful scenery, he felt so relaxed and _____. (A) delighted (B) imaginative (C) inventive (D) attentive
4. The intriguing novels by J.K. Rowling _____ plenty of readers around the world. (A) fascinate (B) memorize (C) ignore (D) express
5. To _____ to the local cultures sooner, you may have to pick up some of their customs and manners. (A) exchange (B) discourage (C) blur (D) adjust
6. Scolded by his mother, the boy _____ climbed the stairs to his room and began to study. (A) ambitiously (B) reluctantly (C) harmoniously (D) definitely
7. In _____, the poor mother begged the doctor to save her dying baby by all means possible. (A) introduction (B) procrastination (C) desperation (D) starvation
8. The world changes so rapidly that no one can accurately predict the future trend. Faced with the situation, we have to _____ ourselves with a lot of knowledge and skills. (A) resist (B) approve (C) reinforce (D) equip
9. Now, all kinds of stuff are _____ on the website. You can find almost everything to buy online. (A) auctioned (B) replaced (C) fostered (D) prolonged
10. Our product is _____ available, in groceries stores, convenience stores and wholesale chain stores. You can get one easily. (A) hastily (B) simply (C) widely (D) nearly
11. _____ is also an important part of schooling. If a child stays home to study by himself, he may never learn how to get along with others. (A) Individualism (B) Independence (C) Socialization (D) Civilization
12. When properly selected and installed, an energy _____ skylight can help minimize your heating, cooling, and lighting costs. (A) efficient (B) automatic (C) commercial (D) accessible
13. The construction worker fell from the scaffold and became _____ from the waist down. (A) analyzed (B) customized (C) summarized (D) paralyzed
14. I do enjoy being a teacher, but a full day’s teaching always _____ me. When I go home, I am usually too tired to do anything. (A) strikes (B) dismisses (C) forbids (D) exhausts
15. Outside the night pub stood two drunken men. They shouted at each other _____, looking for a fight. (A) primarily (B) increasingly (C) aggressively (D) sufficiently
複選題
16 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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17 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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18 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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19 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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20 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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21 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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22 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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23 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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24 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
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25 (AB) concept (AC) investment (AD) rather than (AE) For example (BC) without (BD) instead (BE) end up (CD)As a consequence (CE)obscure (DE) inexpensive (ABC) consensus (ABD) obvious
複選題
26 (AB). That is, it is a very strong reaction, too strong for the situation.
(AC). Two main theories have been put forward concerning what causes phobias.
(AD). There are still others who do not just have a normal fear of something; they have a phobia.
(AE). The development of a particular phobia may result from a variety of factors.
(BC). Phobias are named by using the Latin or Greek word for the thing feared, and adding the word phobia.
(BD). This means that even if the person tries not to be afraid, he or she cannot cope with the fear.
複選題
27 (AB). That is, it is a very strong reaction, too strong for the situation.
(AC). Two main theories have been put forward concerning what causes phobias.
(AD). There are still others who do not just have a normal fear of something; they have a phobia.
(AE). The development of a particular phobia may result from a variety of factors.
(BC). Phobias are named by using the Latin or Greek word for the thing feared, and adding the word phobia.
(BD). This means that even if the person tries not to be afraid, he or she cannot cope with the fear.
複選題
28 (AB). That is, it is a very strong reaction, too strong for the situation.
(AC). Two main theories have been put forward concerning what causes phobias.
(AD). There are still others who do not just have a normal fear of something; they have a phobia.
(AE). The development of a particular phobia may result from a variety of factors.
(BC). Phobias are named by using the Latin or Greek word for the thing feared, and adding the word phobia.
(BD). This means that even if the person tries not to be afraid, he or she cannot cope with the fear.
複選題
29 (AB). That is, it is a very strong reaction, too strong for the situation.
(AC). Two main theories have been put forward concerning what causes phobias.
(AD). There are still others who do not just have a normal fear of something; they have a phobia.
(AE). The development of a particular phobia may result from a variety of factors.
(BC). Phobias are named by using the Latin or Greek word for the thing feared, and adding the word phobia.
(BD). This means that even if the person tries not to be afraid, he or she cannot cope with the fear.
複選題
30 (AB). That is, it is a very strong reaction, too strong for the situation.
(AC). Two main theories have been put forward concerning what causes phobias.
(AD). There are still others who do not just have a normal fear of something; they have a phobia.
(AE). The development of a particular phobia may result from a variety of factors.
(BC). Phobias are named by using the Latin or Greek word for the thing feared, and adding the word phobia.
(BD). This means that even if the person tries not to be afraid, he or she cannot cope with the fear.
31. According to child development specialists, which of the following is the best for children? (A) Flash cards and CD-ROMs. (B) Gadgets of language learning (C) Learning to share and talk with others. (D) Being loaded with new products.
32. The word pigeons seems to imply that worried parents have become _____ of business people of child products. (A) friends (B) victims (C) co-workers (D) supporters
33. In the second paragraph, which of the following is one of these abilities? (A) Being able to socialize with others. (B) Being able to read and write. (C) Being able to know numbers, letters, colors and shapes. (D) Being able to get a high score on an IQ test.
34. According to the passage, intelligence is built _____ emotion. (A) regardless of (B) in parallel with (C) prior to (D) on the foundation of
35. Which of the following is true? (A) Heightening children’s IQs can lessen their stress. (B) A baby’s brain can only passively absorb information. (C) Like parents of kindergarten children, teachers believe knowing numbers is very important. (D) For teachers and experts on children, communication skills and emotional management are the most important.
申論題 (1)
IV. Writing 30% Write a paragraph with 120 to 150 words. In the paragraph, describe an ideal student. What characteristics or qualities should an ideal student possess? Explain each characteristic or quality in detail.