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106年 - 106學年度教師專業碩士學位學程-英語專業#61858
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教師專業碩士◆英語專業 |
年份:
106年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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教師專業碩士◆英語專業
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1. Ottawa is home to a _____ of national museums, official residences and heritage structures. (A) scarcity (B) resignation (C) carriage (D) wealth
2. Buses to the city center leave at regular _____. If we miss this one, we can catch the next bus 15 minutes later. (A) differences (B) detachments (C) intervals (D) terminations
3. All the creatures we share the Earth with are important in some way, however _____ or unappealing they may appear. (A) inevitable (B) insignificant (C) indispensable (D) unavailable
4. Since the hotel can _____ up to five hundred guests, our boss wants to hold the annual meeting there next month. (A) innovate (B) compensate (C) distract (D) accommodate
5. The president _____ the importance of attracting foreign investors to the country in her last speech. (A) reiterated (B) resented (C) retaliated (D) repented
6. Some historians see the Renaissance as an economic _____ because many peasants became poorer during this period. (A) evolution (B) regression (C) succession (D) migration
7. Over the past decade the energy _____ of America has increased by more than 12 percent, while its population has increased by less than 1 percent. (A) evaporation (B) evolution (C) consumption (D) distinction
8. We decided to buy a _____ instead of a dog or cat for a pet. (A) ferret (B) gadget (C) midget (D) sleigh
9. The criminal would receive counseling in order to _____ him into a good citizen. (A) allot (B) plummet (C) wallow (D) rehabilitate
10. Hurricane Katrina was a _____ storm that caused tremendous damage due to the powerful wind. (A) menial (B) penal (C) prodigious (D) oblique
11. The accident is thought _____ by rocks on the railway line. (A) to have caused (B) to have been caused (C) have been causing (D) that has been causing
12. Not until every single reporter had gone _____ outside his front door again. (A) did Alan step (B) when Alan stepped (C) stepped Alan (D) Alan did step
13. _____ the end of whaling industry came hard times for seaports like New Bedford and Nantucket. (A) When (B) While (C) With (D) During
14. He _____ his teeth five times a day but now only three times. (A) used to brush (B) used to brushing (C) was used to brush (D) was used to brushing
15. The Copperhead is a venomous serpent, and _____ bite has been proved dangerous to hikers and joggers. (A) whose (B) who (C) whom (D) its
16. “She has lived in Moscow for 20 years.” “_____” (A) So have I. (B) I did too. (C) So do I. (D) I do too.
17. You certainly wouldn’t like _____ in such bad company. (A) to see (B) to be seen (C) to be seeing (D) to have seen
18. I really regretted my mistake. It was one that I _____. (A) had not to make (B) ought not to be made (C) ought not to have made (D) mustn’t make
19. _____, measles can now be prevented by a vaccine. (A) Since a serious health hazard (B) It was once a serious health hazard (C) That once a serious health hazard (D) Once a serious health hazard
20. _____ late if he hadn’t forgotten his keys? (A) Will he be (B) Had he been (C) Would he have been (D) Hadn’t he been
21. (A) In (B) Since (C) When (D) Before
22. (A) overwhelm (B) overwhelming (C) overwhelmingly (D) overwhelmed
23. (A) in (B) at (C) on (D) of
24. (A) Instead (B) In short (C) In addition (D) In the long run
25. (A) in (B) for (C) by (D) upon
26. (A) goes far beyond (B) has nothing to do with (C) comes from (D) says a lot about
27. (A) had been (B) has been (C) had become (D) has become
28. (A) understanding (B) interested (C) oblivious (D) concerning
29. (A) therefore (B) since (C) though (D) moreover
30. (A) in (B) by (C) using (D) also
31. (A) imagine (B) imagining (C) imagined (D) imagines
32. (A) however (B) whichever (C) whenever (D) whatever
33. (A) with (B) in (C) on (D) at
34. (A) give (B) to give (C) giving (D) given
35. (A) reading (B) indifference (C) empathy (D) gaming
36. Which of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage? (A) The outcomes of foreign aid are controversial. (B) It is believed that rich countries should continue to help the poor. (C) Funds from donor nations are badly used. (D) Funds from donor nations are ineffectively used.
37. What is the tone of the passage? (A) depressive (B) ironic (C) cheerful (D) objective
38. What does infrastructure most likely include? (A) gold (B) money (C) bread (D) hospital
39. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) Some people hold against foreign aid. (B) None suspects that foreign aid is diverted to corrupted officials. (C) Some people believe that foreign aid doesn’t really help poor countries. (D) Some critics charge that foreign aid has proven ineffective.
40. What does the word “eventually” in the last sentence of the paragraph mean? (A) oftentimes (B) other time (C) someday (D) other day
41. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To emphasize the importance of freewriting (B) To discuss the history of freewriting (C) To compare and contrast freewriting and other steps in writing (D) All of the above
42. Which of the following is related to freewriting? (A) Searching for exact words (B) Stopping often to think and plan (C) Grammar checking (D) Idea gathering
43. Which of the following is true according to this passage? (A) The author of this passage is Peter Elbow. (B) The fundamentals of writing, such as punctuation and spelling, are important when freewriting. (C) It’s better to come up with exact words in the step of freewriting. (D) The most important feature of freewriting is to write without stopping.
44. Which of the following is NOT true about freewriting? (A) There are certain punctuation and spelling rules to follow. (B) You can always change and revise after freewriting. (C) You write whatever you want to write about the subject. (D) It’s an adventure into your imagination.
45. What does “tumble” mean? (A) To change or transform (B) To stop or rest (C) To fall or move (D) To become clear or focused
46. What is the main theme of this passage? (A) The main approach to research in education has been qualitative. (B) School comparisons need to be global and sociodemographic. (C) The ethnographic approach is essential to explore the social and cultural context of children’s language learning. (D) The effects of formal instruction have been evaluated by correlating these input factors with educational output.
47. What is going to be explained and illustrated in the following paragraph? (A) large-scale school comparisons (B) the quantitative approach (C) sociodemographic (D) the ethnographic approach
48. “Pieces of data” about social groups can be possibly referred to which of the following item? (A) test scores (B) mother-child interactions (C) the outputs of students (D) continue schooling
49. What does “accountability” mean in this passage? (A) numbers (B) responsibility (C) statistics (D) finances
50. According to this passage, which research approach in education emphasizes the social and cultural context of learning? (A) the ethnographic approach (B) the quantitative approach (C) the global approach (D) the comparison analysis
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