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103年 - 103 新北市立高級中等學校教師聯合甄選:英文科#16430
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103年 |
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1. The millionaire has a _____ for ancient Chinese water-color paintings and stores a wide collection of them in his mansion. (A) penchant (B) harbinger (C) panacea (D) magnate
2. The inclement weather made the expedition even more _____, but all the crew members agreed to continue their journey instead of taking a rest. (A) callous (B) laconic (C) erratic (D) treacherous
3. It shocked everyone in the company that a clerk had _____ nearly three million dollars and absconded abroad. (A) embezzled (B) deluded (C) litigated (D) subjugated
4. The marketing director _____ from previous experience that this new social network app wouldn’t stand long due to lack of an interactive platform. (A) enumerated (B) extrapolated (C) repudiated (D) scavenged
5. Some developing countries such as Brazil and Venezuela are facing the _____ of struggling between economic development and environmental conservation. (A) crotchet (B) rancor (C) peccadillo (D) conundrum
6. The outbreak of the _____ influenza that has already caused two deaths provoked widespread panic in the town. (A) staunch (B) sardonic (C) virulent (D) pungent
7. The information shared on Facebook is _____ as there are such myriads of news feeds popping up every day that people soon forget what they have read. (A) recondite (B) ephemeral (C) germane (D) supercilious
8. Not having the heart to _____ his parents’ pride of their only son, Kevin gave up his dream of playing tennis as a professional and became a lawyer as expected. (A) truncate (B) lacerate (C) annihilate (D) obfuscate
9. While many of us take potable water for granted, it is notable that some areas do suffer from a _____ of clean water to use or to drink. (A) paucity (B) chrysalis (C) catharsis (D) torpor 第 2 頁/共 8 頁
10. Ellen DeGeneres, always receiving her guests with an affable but not _____ manner, is a casual and humorous host. (A) vicarious (B) spurious (C) incandescent (D) obsequious
11. The blue-and-white porcelain is a genuine antique, so please carry it _____ lest you drop it. (A) tumultuously (B) insinuatingly (C) gingerly (D) cravenly
12. This movie featured nothing but _____ pageants. Although the visual effects were impressive, the jumpy and nonsensical plot development inevitably ruined it. (A) insipid (B) mellifluous (C) specious (D) sanguine
13. The only _____ of the old man’s career as a car racer were the trophies and documentaries on the shelf. (A) bonanzas (B) vestiges (C) ruminations (D) emoluments
14. Kevin felt completely _____ under the scorching heat of the sun, wishing that the routine basketball practice could end as fast as possible. (A) enervated (B) infatuated (C) mortified (D) excoriated
15. Those who practice _____ try to abstain from sex and avoid any physical intimacy with others. (A) debauchery (B) hedonism (C) lassitude (D) celibacy
16. (A) few (B) a few (C) little (D) a little
17. (A) So (B) While (C) Whereas (D) Yet
18. (A) rise (B) rising (C) appear (D) appearing
19. (A) interest (B) attract (C) appeal (D) outlook 第 3 頁/共 8 頁
20. (A) deleted (B) rid (C) invoked (D) dropped
21. (A) cradle-to-doom (B) cradle-to-dome (C) cradle-to-grave (D) cradle-to-cross
22. (A) draw (B) drag (C) signal (D) hint
23. (A) complex (B) incredible (C) unimaginable (D) simplified
24. (A) permit (B) open (C) offer (D) enable
25. (A) sign off (B) sign in (C) sign up (D) sign on
26. (A) hack (B) hacked (C) hacking (D) hacks
27. (A) paranoia (B) obsessive (C) nervous (D) impulsive
28. (A) containing (B) contained (C) claiming (D) claimed
29. (A) fundamentally (B) honestly (C) significantly (D) essentially
30. (A) invincible (B) unforgiving (C) infuriating (D) enticing
31. (A) setting up (B) giving (C) producing (D) showing
32. (A) stronger than (B) as strong as (C) weaker than (D) as weak as
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38. What is the main idea of the article? (A) Doug Hollan, one of the well-acclaimed psychotherapists in Los Angeles, used to look for insomnia treatment in Indonesia. (B) Social pressure and fatigue mainly contribute to the seriousness of today’s pandemic insomnia problem. (C) The concept of eight hours of continuous sleep is not always the golden rule held by everybody. (D) Patients who suffer from annoying sleeplessness are advised to pay a visit to the island of Sulawesi.
39. In paragraph one, which of the following word can replace “punctuate”? (A) Continuous. (B) Gruesome. (C) Intermittent. (D) Futile.
40. What can be inferred from the article? (A) Toraja is a remote area where foreign visitors love to choose as their tourist destination. (B) Doug Hollan has years of experience in assisting patients to overcome insomnia. (C) Patients who come to Mr. Hollan are likely to reside in ghettos. (D) Insomnia often leads to fatigue for modern-day people.
41. Which of the following statement is CORRECT? (A) Patients at Mr. Hollan’s clinic tend to think 7 to 8 hours of sleep is the norm. (B) According to the study mentioned in the article, about four percent of Americans had taken a prescription sleeping pill before. (C) Eight hours of sleep rule has not been widely accepted until the Industrial Revolution. (D) Mr. Hollan’s clients are often financially-challenged and cannot afford a decent place to sleep. 第 6 頁/共 8 頁
42. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE? (A) Mr. Hollan is a paleontologist whose specialty includes anthropology. (B) The eight hours of sleep daily is an obsession in modern society. (C) The idea of segment sleep is believed to be wired in humans’ biological pattern. (D) Not heavily influenced by western culture, Taraja makes a perfect destination for anthropological research.
43. What is not suggested in the article? (A) Roger Ekirch is the author of a best-seller “At Day’s Close”. (B) Roger Ekirch is convinced that segment sleep could be one of the sleeping pattern options for humans. (C) Doug Hollan was married when doing his ground research on the island of Sulawesi. (D) Doug Hollan was disturbed by the sleeping pattern taken in Toraja.
44. Which of the following statement contradicts the perspective of the article? (A) Humans differ from wild animals in sleeping patterns. (B) Doug Hollan’s clients might be believers of continuous sleep. (C) Toraja is the place that never sleeps. (D) People who can remember their dreams are more likely to be in segment sleep than continuous sleep.
45. What can be concluded in the article? (A) Insomnia is a treatable illness that requires joint efforts from doctors and patients. (B) Eight hours of sleep has been a breakthrough concept in human civilization since the electrified age. (C) To tackle the problem of insomnia, humans are advised to learn from wild animals that have regular segment sleeping patterns. (D) The concept of “regular” sleep hours should be revisited and reflected upon. V. 教學法:10%,每題 1 分
46. Which of the following is NOT true about the Audiolingual Method? (A) Grammar is taught more deductively than inductively. (B) Conditioning and habit-formation are highly emphasized. (C) Very little use of the mother tongue by teachers is permitted. (D) Tapes and visuals aids are adopted to assist instruction.
47. Which of the following methods puts heavy emphasis on comprehensible input and the communication skills for real-life language situations? (A) Test-based Language Teaching. (B) Community Language Learning. (C) The Silent Way. (D) The Natural Approach. 第 7 頁/共 8 頁
48. Which of the following characteristics conforms to those of Communicative Language Teaching? (A) Fluency is achieved through mimicry and overlearning. (B) Students are expected to ultimately use language in unrehearsed context. (C) The role of a teacher in the classroom is that of director. (D) Students receive little training in the development of learning strategies.
49. Which of the following terms refers to “learners’ ability to take charge of their own learning?” (A) Automaticity. (B) Intrinsic motivation. (C) Autonomy. (D) Meaningful learning.
50. Which of the following order of steps in curriculum design is correct? (1) construct lesson plans (2) analyze situation and needs (3) formulate goals (4) determine course content and design course units (A) (1) (2) (3) (4) (B) (3) (2) (4) (1) (C) (4) (1) (2) (3) (D) (2) (3) (4) (1)
51. Which of the following terms best describes portfolios as an assessment of students’ learning? (A) Norm-referenced. (B) Formative. (C) Product-oriented. (D) Standardized.
52. Which of the following terms refers to “the grammar that second language learners create systematically or quasi-systematically on their way to acquiring the complete grammar of the target language”? (A) Linguistic competence. (B) Code-switching. (C) Interlanguage. (D) Telegraphic speech. 第 8 頁/共 8 頁
53. Which of the following terms refers to “individual characteristics of intellectual and emotional functioning such as cognition and personality?” (A) Style. (B) Language ego. (C) Strategy. (D) Self-efficacy.
54. Which of the following statements is true about deductive and inductive grammar instruction? (A) In the inductive approach, rules are given to students before examples. (B) The inductive approach helps build more intrinsic motivation. (C) The deductive approach is more in keeping with natural language acquisition. (D) The deductive approach is more appropriate in most contexts because of its focus on accuracy.
55. When testing speaking, which of the following descriptions is an interactive task? (A) Describing a picture. (B) Retelling a news event. (C) Having a job interview. (D) Giving a directed response.
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