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102年 - 102 新北市立國民中學教師聯合甄選:英文科#15709
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102年 |
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60 |
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1. English teachers are required to the General English Proficiency Test, which was commissioned by Taiwan's Ministry of Education in 1999. It is referred to as ________. (A) a formative test (B) a criterion-referenced test (C) a norm-referenced test (D) a low-stakes test
2. If one person notices that he/she is having more trouble learning A than B, a kind of knowledge concerning one's own cognitive processes or anything related to them, he/she is engaging in ________. (A) cognition development (B) metacognition (C) washback effect (D) monitor capacity
3. The statement ―You have a green light." is considered ambiguous because it can be referred to the following sentences EXCEPT _______________. (A) you have green ambient lighting (B) you can go ahead with the project (C) your body has a green glow (D) you look scared and helpless
4. What is common characteristic of audio-lingual teaching method, total physical response, and silent way? (A) Role play. (B) Unique teaching aids. (C) Colored phonic charts. (D) Repetitive exercises.
5. The teaching activity of spot-the-difference or description of a given picture to another student, who creates a drawing from the description is the example of ___________. (A) an opinion gap task (B) a reasoning gap task (C) a language exchange task (D) an information gap task
6. According to the _______ of the invoice, settlement of this account was to be made within ninety days. (A) codes (B) items (C) terms (D) words
7. Taiwan Airline will ______ the first ever direct flight from Taipei to Sapporo, Japan, to experience the breathtaking beauty of Hokkaido. (A) lighten (B) debut (C) launch (D) outshoot
8. Group discussions can be costly and difficult to organize. Furthermore, group dynamics can sometimes ________ views that depart from conventional wisdom. (A) stiffen (B) stifle (C) inspire (D) revive
9. Nature images and metaphors ________ Dickinson's poems on other subjects. (A) employ (B) predict (C) extract (D) permeate
10. The patient lay in a deep coma. When the doctor ________ whether to discontinue treatment, his eyes popped open. (A) inquired (B) weighed (C) dilettanted (D) confuted
11. A common _______within ecological psychology and sociocultural theory both theories is the work of Vygotsky, especially the concept of scaffolding between expert and novice. (A) phenomenon (B) thread (C) argument (D) forerunner
12. Allen _______ his arts interests to his parents: a father at the National Palace Museum and a mother who taught school in Taipei. (A) credits (B) contributes (C) cultivates (D) confirms
13. The department has a desire to provide students with knowledge, skills, and ________to pursue their lives as global citizens. (A) directions (B) attributes (C) advantages (D) resources
14. Peaceful activists blockaded logging roads and protested against the global companies funding the destruction until their _________ brought about the successful negotiations. (A) persecution (B) insurrection (C) perseverance (D) susceptibility
15. Historically, the field of carving has been dominated by conceptual contributions based upon personal experiences and insights. More recently, an empirical research tradition has begun to _________. (A) materialize (B) theoreticalize (C) delegitimize (D) speculate
16. When a bacterium becomes too large, it splits in half and forms two new bacteria, ________ its own cell wall and protoplasm. (A) each has (B) with each (C) has each (D) each with
17. Research around the world points to a recipe for _______– a low fat, high fiber diet with calories coming from the grains and legumes. (A) be well (B) being good (C) well-being (D) good-being
18. The characteristic of elasticity is ______ rubber from plastics and fibers. (A) distinguished (B) that distinguish (C) what they distinguish (D) what distinguishes
19. It is ___________ leather its permeability to air and water vapor. (A) the structure it gives (B) giving it the structure of (C) structure that gives it (D) its structure that gives
20. The fact that the Earth revolved around the sun ______ had Galileo not cared passionately about truth and delighted in proving the errors and absurdities of the beliefs of his time. (A) was proved (B) had been proved (C) might not be proved (D) might not have been proved
21. (Correct mistakes)
Consume(A )
too much animal fat is known to
contribute to(B )
hypertension, which is a fact
in half(C )
the deaths(D )
in the world.
22. (Correct mistakes) The objective of the cooperative program
is increasing(A )
the number of students
graduating(B )
with skills
to succeed(C )
in the
increasingly competitive(D )
technological society.
23. (Correct mistakes)
Drug addiction(a)
will cause
stimulating effect(b)
which destroys the young before
he(c)
can live and
the aged(d)
before they can die.
24.(Correct mistakes)
It is(a)
obviously a large potential
payoff(b)
in being able to detect current trends and to forecast future
ones(c)
, which provide a baseline from which judgment can be
made about(d)
turning points.
25. (Correct mistakes)Although the bite of brown recluse spiders is
rarely fatal(a)
,
it(b)
might cause flesh wounds,
pose(c)
the greatest danger to the infant and
elderly(d)
.
26. (Correct mistakes)It was Leonardo da Vinci’s
incomparative(A )
power of abstraction,
combined with(B )
his powerful eye
for details(C )
,
that(D)
made him a great anatomist.
27.(Correct mistakes)
It is obviously(A )
urgent that we
are aware of(B )
the impact of the construction A B of nuclear plants, which
has grown(C )
severe enough(D )
to destroy human lives.
28.(Correct mistakes)
Few(A )
handicraft made by native Taiwanese would have
survived to(B )
the present
were it not(C )
due to(D ) enthusiastic collectors at the turn of the century.
29.(Correct mistakes)Education Statistics
is(A )
a science
that(B )
educational researchers use a rigorous set of
methods(C )
and techniques
to document(D )
observation that can be checked by others.
30. (Correct mistakes)
Unlike(A )
the major English and American
Romantic poems(B )
, the writer’s view of nature as
beneficent(C )
is balanced by a feeling that the essence of nature is
baffling(D )
, elusive, and perhaps destructive.
31. (A) because (B) thanks to (C) in that (D) notwithstanding
32. (A) commuting (B) communicative (C) communication (D) communications
33. (A) matter (B) occur (C) emphasize (D) punctuate
34. (A) to handle (B) to sealing (C) to settle (D) to manipulating
35. (A) bridging (B) suspending (C) crossing (D) stretching
36. (A) intruding (B) flapping (C) infilling (D) seeping
37. (A) warned (B) declared (C) refuted (D) declaimed
38. (A) has cascaded (B) overwhelmed (C) was deluged (D) has inundated
39. (A) loaded (B) discharged (C) scattered (D) ubiquitous
40. (A) runs (B) chaotic (C) rivalry (D) vying
41. (A) eschewed (B) interdicted (C) flocked (D) neglected
42. (A) placed (B) overviewed (C) running (D) situated
43. (A) lure (B) mystery (C) luxury (D) preserve
44. (A) organic (B) archaic (C) worldly (D) hand-made
45. (A) adventure (B) attempt (C) alternative (D) access
46. According to the passage, which of the following statements about the significance of the lands surrounding Glacier North Park is NOT true? (A) They provide natural habitats for migratory animals that are being jeopardized. (B) They are places for raising grazing livestock such as cattle or sheep for food. (C) They support the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms used to sustain human life. (D) They are reserved for Native Americans and for its traditional traits.
47. The word ―ones‖ in the first paragraph refers to ________. (A) endangered species (B) private lands (C) migratory routes (D) boundaries
48. What does the word ―initiated‖ mean in the second paragraph? (A) started (B) requested (C) inquired (D) drafted
49. It can be inferred from the passage that a major interest of the officials of Glacier National Park is to _______________. (A) limit land development around the park (B) establish a new relationship with private landowners (C) promote the tourism of Glacier National Park (D) settle border dispute among American Indians, private landowners and Canada government
50. According to paragraph 3, the author implies that landowners might be respondent to environment concerns for which of the following reasons? (A) They want to improve their image. (B) They are worried about federal legislation. (C) They intend to stimulate economic growth of this area. (D) They used to cooperate with the government officials.
51. What is the main topic of the passage? (A) How Chaplin became famous at one night. (B) Poverty makes a great movie star in the silent era. (C) Chaplin’s life and the history of his career development. (D) The main reasons why Chaplin was surrounded with both adulation and controversy.
52. What does the word ―fraught‖ mean in the second paragraph? (A) loaded (B) fought (C) mistaken (D) attacked
53. What is NOT the feature of Chaplin’s films? (A) Exaggerated, boisterous actions which may exceed the boundaries of common sense. (B) An appeal to the audience's emotions. (C)) An encounter and treatment of grief or mishaps. (D) Impressive romance and humorous dialogues.
54. It can be inferred from the passage that the main character ―the Tramp‖ was a person who was _______________. (A) loving, and helpful in assisting others dealing with troubles (B) a wanderer that often encountered with difficulties (C) a trouble maker, causing a lot of social problems (D) easy-going and enjoying success and friendship
55. The statement ―…as part of a renewed appreciation for his work, Chaplin received an Honorary Academy Award‖ implies that _______________. (A) Chaplin received Honorary Academy Award twice (B) Chaplin was once rejected or criticized by the society (C) the decision to offer Chaplin Honorary Academy Award was re-evaluated (D) Chaplin’s contributions to the film industry had always been well recognized
56. According to the passage, which of the following statements about ―endemic disease‖ is NOT true? (A) It occurs locally. (B) It is predictable. (C) It reoccurs seasonally. (D) It does not spread through human populations.
57. What does the word ―dubbed‖ mean in the second paragraph? (A) labeled (B) interpreted (C) recorded (D) re-occurred
58. According to the passage, SARS _______________. (A) originated as a pandemic (B) was a widespread endemic disease (C) was eliminated eventually by WHO (D) emerged in 2003 since people take antibiotics improperly
59. What does the word ―exacerbate‖ mean in the third paragraph? (A) relieve (B) enhance (C) highlight (D) aggravate
60. What can be inferred from the above passage? (A) Human beings will not get influenza A because the disease is only infectious to domestic poultry. (B) Once influenza A viruses spread out, a burst of deadly disaster will happen to chickens, ducks, or geese raised domestically. (C) Smallpox could occur again mainly because victims take medicine without guidance or permission of clinic doctors. (D) It is legitimate to employ antibiotics as growth promoters in agriculture.
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