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108年 - 108 臺中教育大學教師專業碩士學位學程:英語專業#79473
科目:
教師專業碩士◆英語專業 |
年份:
108年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
申論題數:
0
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教師專業碩士◆英語專業
選擇題 (50)
1. Language behavior is influenced not only by personality but also by _____ and culture. (A) accommodation (B) convention (C) coincidence (D) reputation
2. The Walt Disney Company is known to _____ the strictest dress codes. (A) request (B) require (C) inquire (D) acquire
3. The government imposed trade _____ against China. The volume of imports was strictly limited. (A) abstraction (B) distraction (C) sanctions (D) sensations
4. A pattern of home-country preference from judges has led to a strikingly _____ scoring data in top-levels sport competitions. (A) enhancing (B) expanding (C) raising (D) inflating
5. A slow _____, burning body fat longer, usually brings out various health problems. (A) metabolism (B) atheism (C) eclecticism (D) neologism
6. A licensed nursing _____ requires communication skills, patience and compassion and physical stamina. (A) auxiliary (B) prosecutor (C) defendant (D) technician
7. Thousands of lives will be at _____ if emergency aid does not arrive in the city soon. (A) control (B) debase (C) ruffle (D) stake
8. It is highly suggested for a company to encourage positive attitudes, build good working relationships and _____ healthy lifestyles. (A) convene (B) convince (C) persuade (D) promote
9. There are several goals we _____ to reach in our undergraduate program. (A) aspire (B) conspire (C) inspire (D) respire
10. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, food waste and loss _____ eight percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. (A) appeals to (B) derives from (C) gives away (D) accounts for
11. Expanding a special economic zone is a systematic project which _____ a clear timetable of infrastructure investment. (A) calls for (B) calls on (C) calls off (D) calls up
12. High-income earners objected to _____ for a higher income tax rate. (A) charge (B) be charged (C) being charged (D) charging
13. A workshop will be held on how to improve computer skills of senior employees, many of _____ don’t have familiarity with computer-assisted tools. (A) who (B) whom (C) those (D) them
14. Half of the workforce in the top tech companies _____ not over the age of 25. (A) are (B) were (C) am (D) is
15. Mrs. Anderson can always tell when her students _____ enough attention because they start to doze off. (A) will not pay (B) had not paid (C) is not going to pay (D) have not been paying
16. Our sale figures in the first quarter season made our revenue _____ to 10 percent within just four months. (A) advance (B) advanced (C) advancing (D) advancement
17. _____ not for a progressive development of forensic science, pending cases could not be cleared easily. (A) It were (B) Were it (C) It was (D) Was it
18. After weeks of habitation, Eliza is well on her way _____ her muscular strength. (A) training (B) to training (C) to train (D) trains
19. It is not his success _____ personality that makes him a person of value. (A) but rather (B) rather than (C) instead of (D) but also
20. I am convinced _____ his competence by his arguments. (A) as (B) for (C) of (D) in
21. (A) linguistics (B) linguistic (C) linguistical (D) linguists
22. (A) its (B) their (C) it (D) theirs
23. (A) symbols (B) symbolization (C) symbolic (D) symbolizes
24. (A) parts of (B) parts as (C) a part of (D) parts for
25. (A) using (B) use (C) used (D) in use
26. (A) however (B) therefore (C) nevertheless (D) in spite
27. (A) crossed-culture (B) cross-cultural (C) cross-culture (D) crossed-cultural
28. (A) clothing (B) clothings (C) clothes (D) cloth
29. (A) where (B) whereas (C) when (D) whenever
30. (A) likewise (B) such as (C) such like (D) for
31. (A) mean (B) meaningful (C) meaningless (D) means
32. (A) is seen (B) is seeing (C) sees (D) has seen
33. (A) for (B) with (C) for the (D) with the
34. (A) bear (B) bore (C) born (D) bearing
35. (A) to wear (B) wear (C) wearing (D) wore
36. What is the main idea of this passage? (A)There has been a long history of textbook use in schools. (B) Teachers should be given the rights to choose their own textbooks. (C) Teachers should review textbooks so that they may choose the best one for their students. (D)Textbooks have been playing a big role in school and will continue to be so for some time.
37. What is the first paragraph of the passage about? (A)The content-area textbook is highly valued by all teachers. (B) Textbooks are a basic part of life for all teachers. (C) Teachers have the chance to see how textbooks evolve. (D)Textbook authors are usually quite rich.
38. What’s the second paragraph of the passage about? (A)Most teachers can’t choose their own textbooks. (B)Textbooks usually do not suit teachers’ teaching style. (C)There are no perfect textbooks. (D)The best way to use textbooks is having teachers to choose their own favorites.
39. What does the word
asset
in paragraph one mean? (A) resource (B) contest (C) research (D) aspiration
40. What does the word
imposition
in paragraph two mean? (A) obligation (B) impossibility (C) accident (D) security
41. What does the expression “drive you nuts” mean? (A) make you happy (B) make you hungry (C) make you crazy (D) make you calm
42. According to the passage, the search processes of textbooks usually involve (A) becoming a trusted companion over the years. (B) reviewing all the competition. (C) traveling with you through your career. (D) making charts and diagrams.
43. What does this passage imply about authors of textbooks? (A) They like to fantasize. (B) They are envious of others. (C) They like to receive mails. (D) They make a lot of money.
44. What does the author of this passage think about Web-based teaching materials? (A) They are here to stay. (B) They won’t replace textbooks any time soon. (C) They need to be experimented. (D) They will be the main storage system for the content of courses.
45. What is the main idea of the passage? (A)It is important for teachers to form their own community and learn from one another. (B) By helping their students build community, teachers can make students better learners. (C)Classrooms are like a community, both for teachers and for students. (D)All of the above.
46. Which of the following is
NOT
the characteristic of a classroom as a community? (A)Students work as isolated individuals. (B) Students feel safe to take risks. (C) Learning is connected to students’ lives. (D)Reading in subjects is meaningful.
47. According to the passage, what do surveys of students show? (A)Students respond strongly when teachers know something about them as individuals. (B) Students respond positively to humor as it helps to break a lot of ice. (C) Giving students choices helps them feel respected and worthy of trust. (D)Giving student choices means a loose or disorganized classroom.
48. According to the passage, what kind of classroom can help students work well together? (A)A loose or disorganized classroom (B) A quiet classroom (C) An orderly classroom (D)None of the above
49. What does the expression
turned off
in paragraph three mean? (A) put off (B) taken away (C) kicked off (D) made up
50. Which of the following can best replace the word
inquire
in paragraph three? (A) ask (B) probe (C) reply (D) acquire
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