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112年 - 112 國立臺中教育大學_教師專業碩士學位學程招生考試試題:英語專業#114093
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教師專業碩士◆英文 |
年份:
112年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. During the vacation, the college doctor is only on site on __________ days (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday). (A) alternative (B) alternate (C) continual (D) continuous (E) complementary
2. __________ workers should be rewarded for their hard work. (A) Conscious (B) Appreciative (C) Disinterested (D) Conscientious (E) Appreciable
3. He’s a rather boring person, but once in a __________moon, he’ll come out with something really amazing. (A) blue (B) red (C) green (D) yellow (E) white
4. If you have been __________, you have paid less than you should have for goods or services. (A) prerequisites (B) stipulated (C) preconditioned (D) permitted (E) undercharged
5. If a person or company is __________, they have lost all their money. (A) monounsaturated (B) salmonella (C) insolvent (D) malnourished (E) paparazzi
6. If your bank account is in the __________, the amount of money you have spent is greater than the money you have made, and so you have less than $0 in your bank account. (A) blue (B) red (C) green (D) yellow (E) white
7. A __________ is a radio or television program that deals with real people, events, places, etc., and is designed to inform people about different things. (A) tabloid (B) gutter press (C) media tycoon (D) censorship (E) documentary
8. The burning of some fuels creates __________ such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and methane which rise into the atmosphere. (A) greenhouse gases (B) erosion (C) biodegradable packaging (D) green belt (E) deforestation
9. Environmental __________ is a major world problem. We need to know what causes it and what we can do to prevent it. (A) battery farming (B) degradation (C) conservation program (D) species (E) eutrophication
10. __________ are people who are killed in accidents on the road. (A) Traffic-free zones (B) Interstates (C) Traffic calming measures (D) Fatalities (E) Congestions
11. A __________ spot is a place on a road where a lot of car accidents happen. (A) blue (B) red (C) black (D) yellow (E) blank
12. __________ is the practice or science of changing the genes of a living thing, especially to make it more suitable for a particular purpose. (A) Technophobia (B) Information technology (C) Life expectancy (D) Cybernetics (E) Genetic engineering
13. An/A __________ is the set of systems within a place or organization that affects how well it operates (for example, a public transport system or road system). (A) arable land (B) amenity (C) outskirt (D) infrastructure (E) urban sprawl
14. An/A __________ is a short trip somewhere, usually for one day or part of a day. (A) excursion (B) expatriate (C) consulate (D) illegal alien (E) disembark
15. An/A __________ worker does work that involves physical strength or skill with their hands (for example, in a factory or a mine). (A) homeworking (B) blue-collar (C) white-collar (D) unsociable (E) workaholic
16. An/A __________ family is a family that has a mother, father, and children living together. (A) extended (B) blended (C) kinship (D) nuclear (E) rural
17. __________ people often become overweight or obese, especially if they eat too much junk food, or food that has a high sugar and fat content. (A) Sedentary (B) Relentless (C) Liable (D) Meticulous (E) Aerobic
18. Don’t let him stop you; stand your __________ and tell him you won’t change your mind. (A) land (B) place (C) ground (D) work (E) scene
19. Her ideas __________ her belief in the existence of life on other planets. (A) prescribed (B) stemmed from (C) rivaled (D) overpopulated (E) circumvented
20. If you knew about all the potentially dangerous __________ that live on an average dishcloth, you would probably never use one again! (A) tele-organisms (B) semi-organisms (C) pre-organisms (D) mono-organisms (E) micro-organisms
21. (A) final (B) foreign (C) outsider (D) archaic
22. (A) with (B) within (C) without (D) until
23. (A) they’re (B) there (C) their (D) them
24. (A) Showing (B) Delivering (C) Learning (D) Maintaining
25. (A) is (B) isn’t (C) are (D) aren’t
26. (A) expect (B) expand (C) experience (D) exhaust
27. (A) responsibility (B) compatibility (C) reliability (D) possibility
28. (A) career (B) fitness (C) budget (D) sustainability
29. (A) park (B) garden (C) forest (D) field
30. (A) moreover (B) together (C) both (D) equally
31. (A) In contrast (B) Even though (C) As a result (D) So far
32. (A) in (B) on (C) under (D) at
33. (A) much (B) many (C) big (D) great
34. (A) house (B) camp (C) security (D) base
35. (A) conflicting (B) collaborative (C) awkward (D) difficult
36. According to the passage, people with high self-esteem (A) blame themselves when things go wrong. (B) are more accepting of their own failure. (C) are often easily influenced. (D) are very sensitive to criticism.
37. This passage suggests that people with low self-esteem (A) are less likely to judge others. (B) are less likely to bully others of different ethnic groups. (C) can never develop high self-esteem. (D) are more likely to follow leaders who express anger toward others.
38. The word
flattery
is closest in meaning to (A) pleasure. (B) excellence. (C) prospect. (D) praise.
39. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) Self-esteem is one’s overall sense of personal value and self-worth. (B) People with high self-esteem share several positive personality traits. (C) There are distinct characteristics of high self-esteem and low self-esteem. (D) It’s sometimes difficult to distinguish between high self-esteem and low self-esteem.
40. The passage suggests that people may interrupt because they (A) have different communication styles. (B) don’t realize that the speaker is in the middle of a point. (C) are nervous and want the speaker to like and respect them. (D) are angry at the speaker.
41. The passage suggests that people who interrupt (A) usually are able to predict how others will interpret their behavior. (B) should not worry about what others are thinking about them. (C) don’t always realize how the other person will view the interruption. (D) must recognize that their ideas are worthless.
42. This passage suggests that people (A) who interrupt don’t mind being interrupted themselves. (B) feel good if others listen carefully to their ideas. (C) should learn not to feel insulted when they are interrupted. (D) should avoid putting others down when interrupting them.
43. The word
hostile
is closest in meaning to (A) careless. (B) pompous. (C) unreliable. (D) inimical.
44. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the benefits of playing video games? (A) Developing problem-solving skills. (B) Improving memory. (C) Promoting relaxation. (D) Enhancing teamwork skills.
45. The word
resilience
is closest in meaning to (A) confidence. (B) vulnerability. (C) consciousness. (D) flexibility.
46. What is the stereotype mentioned in paragraph 5? (A) Most video gamers play video games alone. (B) Multiplayer games are more popular than single-player ones. (C) Video gamers enjoy competition. (D) Video gamers are fast decision-makers.
47.
Virtual social communities
mean (A) social networks of individuals with the same professional goals. (B) social networks of people who have common moral values. (C) groups of people who share interests and communicate through the Internet. (D) gatherings of people for friendship and mutual support.
48. The passage supports which of the following statements? (A) Playing video games, just like using mobile devices, enhances creativity. (B) Children who play video games are more likely to adapt to stressful situations. (C) Violent video games cause both cognitive and emotional problems. (D) Playing video games gives people a sense of accomplishment.
49. We can infer from this passage that (A) all video games help improve children’s grades at school. (B) parents should pay attention to which games the children are playing. (C) playing violent video games decreases children’s ability to learn. (D) video game players are often viewed as having little interest in pursuing new knowledge.
50. The attitude of the author of the passage toward playing video games is best described as (A) accepting. (B) doubtful. (C) disapproving. (D) ambivalent.
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