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104年 - 國立臺中教育大學104學年度教師專業碩士學位學程-英語專業#47273
科目:
教師專業碩士◆英語專業 |
年份:
104年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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教師專業碩士◆英語專業
選擇題 (40)
1. As the Internet becomes more pervasive, the cost of not getting online is only set to rise. (A) ubiquitous (B) scarce (C) important (D) well-known
2. Singapore’s first and longest-serving prime minister, Lee guided the country through a
traumatic
split with Malaysia in 1965 and led the transformation of what was then a sleepy port city into a global trade and finance center. (A) painful (B) quick (C) major (D) long
3. Agricultural products and raw materials will be subjected to the new regulations starting June this year. (A) suggested (B) exposed (C) excluded (D) secluded
4. One cup of cooked whole spelt is high in fiber and a good source of iron for vegetarians. (A) veterans (B) vegans (C) veterinarians (D) vegetables
5. The young woman was driving to work Friday when another driver allegedly shot her from his vehicle. (A) crazily (B) cold-bloodedly (C) supposedly (D) suspectedly
6. Yoga can provide meaningful benefits for both body and mind, and resorts are increasingly catering to vacationers who want to practice their downward dog on vacation. (A) creating (B) serving (C) coming (D) surprising
7. To get the job of an air traffic controller one needs to have substantial training, which cannot be attained from traditional college degree. (A) subtracted (B) ample (C) meager (D) minor
8. A famous study showed that London taxi drivers have larger than average memory centers in their brains, because of their experience navigating London's maze-like streets. (A) crossing (B) building (C) complaining (D) creating
9. A 2010 study published in the European Heart Journal found that as many as 30 million Americans are suspected of having normal weight obesity. (A) overweightness (B) slenderness (C) thinness (D) sleeplessness
10. Breaking gender disparity is one way to advance rights of women. (A) equality (B) fairness (C) quality (D) difference II. Grammar (20%)
11. Lisa is the most spiritually gifted shaman in her tribe. Her position sees her ______ traditional rites, which help villagers organize weddings and funerals, provide traditional medical care, and conduct divination. (A) hold (B) holding (C) held (D) having hold
12. They, ______ the only ones capable of channeling the spirits, are in urgent need of successors. (A) from (B) forming (C) in charge of (D) being
13. Steve has become prominent at ______. (A) age 36 (B) 36 age (C) age of 36 (D) aged 36
14. Hoover stands 170 centimeters ______ and weighs 70 kilos. (A) high (B) tall (C) wide (D) height
15. Little Mei grew day by day, but her doctor diagnosed that her ______ stayed at a four-year-old’s level. (A) mental faculties (B) physical facilities (C) mental popularity (D) physical peculiar
16. When Chen sees how limited his wife is recovering from a stroke, and how his daughter has been devoting herself in giving care of her mother, resulting her delay in establishing a family of her own, he ______ regrets. (A) is void of (B) is filled with (C) is confined with (D) is empty of
17. If one ______ to ascribe Nature to gender, it ought to be like Mother Earth-a her, not a him. (A) is (B) has been (C) were (D) being
18. When Taiwan Sugar ceased ______ cane in 2000, the Lin family leased this land to grow fruits and vegetables using organic farming. (A) rised (B) to planting (C) to plant (D) growing
19. At the end of 2009, with introduction of direct cross-strait flights, TransAsia took big strides toward profitability after many years in the ______. (A) red (B) profit (C) negative (D) long run
20. With ponds, lakes, and rivers scattered throughout Taiwan, farmers have long made raising ducks and geese an important sideline business, and the production of feathers and down ______ relatively stable over the years. (A) became (B) was remaining (C) has remained (D) is
21. (A) subversive (B) versatile (C) obtuse (D) conservative
22. (A) subtractive (B) congressional (C) religious (D) abstract
23. (A) invention (B) deterioration (C) use (D) consumption
24. (A) simply (B) especially (C) originally (D) surprisingly
25. (A) peoples (B) people (C) person (D) persons
26. (A) admonished (B) admitted (C) attained (D) abandoned
27. (A) in (B) for (C) of (D) to
28. (A) henceforth (B) thus (C) none the less (D) midst
29. (A) resulting (B) causing (C) referring to (D) due to
30. (A) ease (B) fad (C) transition (D) history
31. Which of the following answers can best express the main idea of the above passage? (A) Jogging can relieve hot flashes and headaches. (B) Working out might tame several symptoms effectively. (C) Hardening of the arteries is linked to lower levels of estrogen in women during menopause. (D) Strength training can lower the risk for cardiovascular diseases.
32. What does the word boost mean? (A) decrease (B) downgrade (C) increase (D) constraint
33. What does the word temper mean? (A) lessen (B) heat up (C) intensify (D) strengthen
34. Which of the following statements is inferred in the above passage? (A) The three small studies mentioned in the paragraph are collaborated studies. (B) Exercise can slow the progression of hardening of arteries, and, at the same time, the heart beats. (C) All menopausal women will have insomnia, fracture and weight gain. (D) Exercise overall can improve the quality of life.
35. According to the above passage, the risk of bone fractures grows higher when: (A) women have strength training. (B) women have a headache. (C) women have high levels of estrogen. (D) women are in menopause.
36. What do scholars say about the identification of aboriginal tribes? (A) There are 14 distinct tribes which are clearly defined. (B) The aboriginals did not group themselves into tribes. (C) The aboriginals were united under one chief at one time. (D) The aboriginals all share a common culture.
37. How did the aboriginals react to the numbers of Chinese moving into Taiwan? (A) The aboriginals resisted fiercely by hunting heads. (B) The aborigines peacefully integrated and adopted Chinese customs. (C) The aborigines traded with the Chinese and sold their lands to the Chinese. (D) Some aboriginal tribes quickly associated with the Chinese but others did not.
38. How did the Japanese affect aboriginal culture and tribes? (A) The Japanese tried to wipe out aboriginal culture and make the tribes follow Japanese culture. (B) Aboriginals who wanted education prospered. (C) The Japanese encouraged aborigines to maintain their culture and customs. (D) Aboriginals never completely submitted to Japanese culture.
39. What is NOT true of the Pingpu, the tribes of the western plains of Taiwan? (A) The Pingpu tribes still exist today. (B) Following Han customs was valuable to them. (C) They gradually lost their lands to the Chinese immigrants. (D) Some cooperated with the Chinese to increase their own power.
40. When comparing aboriginal cultures to immigrant cultures we can say… (A) the aboriginal cultures have much to gain. (B) they never survive. (C) the new cultures usually dominate due to greater numbers of people. (D) the aborigines retreat to the mountains, forest or deserts.
申論題 (1)
V. Writing (20%) Please write a short essay in English describing what your life would be like 10 years from now.