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113年 - 113 澎湖縣國民小學暨附設幼兒園_代理教師甄選試題:英語專業知能#121546
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
113年 |
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80 |
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0
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1.The professor’s lecture was so __________ that everyone understood the intricate topic. (A) vague (B) lucid (C) simple (D) puzzling
2.The team’s victory was a __________ achievement after years of relentless effort. (A) trivial (B) partial (C) disappointing (D) monumental
3.The architect’s design was __________ for its innovation and creativity. (A) lauded (B) condemned (C) overlooked (D) forgotten
4.Extensive experimentation __________ the scientist’s hypothesis, providing strong evidence for her theory. (A) refuted (B) unnoticed (C) validated (D) overlooked
5.Her argument was __________ and based on solid evidence. (A) weak (B) flawed (C) convincing (D) superficial
6.The __________ nature of the project required careful planning and execution. (A) simple (B) trivial (C) intricate (D) straightforward
7.The team’s __________ strategy led to a remarkable victory. (A) haphazard (B) meticulous (C) careless (D) reckless
8.The __________ decision to cut funding was met with widespread criticism. (A) popular (B) contentious (C) celebrated (D) harmonious
9.The __________ details of the case were revealed during the trial. (A) minor (B) trivial (C) salient (D) obscure
10.The adept student quickly __________ the difficult concepts. (A) neglected (B) released (C) grasped (D) misunderstood
11.Taylor Swift grew in popularity, thanks to her ____ hit song. (A) institutional (B) ubiquitous (C) justifiable (D) methodical
12.After swimming, Jeff had an ear _____ and had to go to the hospital. (A) competency (B) deficit (C) infection (D) fallacy
13..A lion blamed for killing three people will spend the rest of its life in _____. (A) captivity (B) crackdown (C) criminal (D) collage
14.Animals active at night are called _____. (A) allusive (B) gigantic (C) intriguing (D) nocturnal
15.People with long-lasting disease, also known as _____ disease, need to exercise. (A) candid (B) chronic (C) cogent (D) comic
16.The _____ of the new policy will take place next month. Please be ready for the changes that it might incur. (A) creation (B) implementation (C) discussion (D) preparation
17.10. After a thorough investigation, the committee concluded that the data presented in the report was _____ and required further validation. (A) unreliable (B) comprehensive (C) accurate (D) valid
18.16. The professor’s lecture was _____, providing a comprehensive overview of the topic and engaging the students. (A) confusing (B) tedious (C) enlightening (D) monotonous
19.The scientist’s groundbreaking research has _____ the way we understand the human brain. (A) simplified (B) complicated (C) revolutionized (D) undermined
20.The _____ of the new technology has the potential to transform various industries and improve efficiency. (A) obsolescence (B) adoption (C) rejection (D) failure Ⅱ. Grammar
21.I love staying on the island. When the ferry arrived, I found myself _____ leave. (A) adhere to (B) align to (C) reluctant to (D) subscribed to
22.Globally, an estimated 300 million people _____ depression, according to the World Health Organization. (A) flourish for (B) free of (C) suffer from (D) wary of
23.If you have ragweed allergies, you are probably allergic _____ bananas. (A) to (B) of (C) on (D) with
24.A good kitchen knife set can make your cooking not only more efficient but _____. (A) safe (B) safer (C) more safe (D) the safer
25.Globalization has made accessing once hard-to-find ingredients _____. (A) relatively easily (B) relatively easy (C) relative easy (D) easy relatively
26.At the foot of the tower is one shop that sells homemade ice cream _____ tropical flavors. (A) by chance (B) for the sake of (C) in an array of (D) on average
27.Regardless of _____ you're a man or a woman, ought to exercise 300 minutes a week. (A) what (B) who (C) whom (D) whether
28.The greatest danger _____ in the waves at the beach this summer isn't a shark—it’s a rip current. (A) lurk (B) lurks (C) lurking (D) lurked
29.Over 100 tornadoes across the Midwest and the Great Plains occurred from April 25 to 28, _____ significant damage and loss of life. (A) cause (B) causing (C) caused (D) to cause
30.There is plenty of research ____ that coffee doesn’t cause cancer. It can prevent liver cancer. (A) shows (B) shown (C) showing (D) be shown
31._____ you need any help, feel free to contact me. (A) Until (B) Unless (C) Whether (D) Should
32.I wish I _____ the opportunity to travel more when I was younger. (A) have had (B) had (C) had had (D) would have
33.33. She was looking forward to _____ her old friends at the reunion. (A) see (B) saw (C) seeing (D) seen
34.If I _____ you, I would apologize immediately. (A) am (B) was (C) were (D) will be
35._____ she had all the necessary qualifications, she didn’t get the job. (A) Despite (B) Although (C) Even (D) However
36.He couldn’t help but _____ about the consequences of his actions. (A) to worry (B) worrying (C) worried (D) worry
37.No sooner had she finished her speech _____ the audience stood up and applauded. (A) when (B) then (C) that (D) than
38.Neither of the options _____ suitable for the project, so we need to find another one. (A) is (B) are (C) was (D) were
39.Had he known the consequences, he _____ the decision differently. (A) will make (B) would have made (C) would make (D) could make
40.I paid the money back to you already, _____? (A) did I (B) didn’t I (C) have I (D) haven’t I
41.(A) expanding (B) including (C) mounting (D) separating
42.(A) allows (B) divides (C) calculates (D) recognizes
43.(A) transmitting (B) condensing (C) diagnosing (D) overlooking
44.(A) risk (B) time (C) waste (D) estate
45.(A) Given (B) Despite (C) Due to (D) In light of
46.(A) contortion (B) disruption (C) formation (D) option
47.(A) worsen (B) more worse (C) much worse (D) worsen
48.(A) born (B) expected (C) related (D) set
49.(A) booming (B) dwindling (C) illuminating (D) merging
50.(A) although (B) despite (C) in spite (D) let alone
51.(A) improve (B) disrupt (C) limit (D) decrease
52.(A) dull (B) static (C) stimulating (D) confusing
53.(A) devices (B) habits (C) skills (D) distractions
54.(A) inquiry (B) faith (C) avoidance (D) understanding
55.(A) environment (B) process (C) task (D) obstacle
56.(A) healthy (B) balanced (C) overweight (D) underweight
57.(A) increase (B) monitor (C) restrict (D) promote
58.(A) avoids (B) reduces (C) presents (D) involves
59.(A) Consequently (B) Alternatively (C) Fortunately (D) Conversely
60.(A) awareness (B) diagnosis (C) treatment (D) education
61.What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The necessity of digital equity and how to achieve it. (B) The role of public facilities in providing digital access. (C) The importance of digital literacy in modern education. (D) The challenges of accessing high-speed internet in rural areas.
62.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) Digital equity is only an issue in urban areas. (B) Only governments can solve the issue of digital equity. (C) Public facilities like libraries can help provide digital access. (D) Digital literacy is not as important as having access to devices.
63.What does the word “subsidies” most likely mean in the context of the passage? (A) Discounts on electronic devices. (B) Regulations to limit internet access. (C) Financial aid for affordable internet. (D) Penalties for using too much internet.
64.What is the author’s attitude towards achieving digital equity? (A) Skeptical that it can be achieved. (B) Critical of the role of technology in education. (C) Indifferent about the importance of digital equity. (D) Optimistic that it can be achieved through collective efforts
65.What can be inferred about the role of schools in achieving digital equity? (A) Schools should focus on traditional teaching methods. (B) Schools should replace all textbooks with digital devices. (C) Schools should not be involved in providing digital access to students. (D) Schools are crucial in providing technology to disadvantaged students.
66.What is the primary focus of bilingual education? (A) Promoting world travel and global business (B) Emphasizing academic content in the second language (C) Promoting cognitive, social, and economic benefits (D) Encouraging monolingualism over bilingualism
67.Why has bilingual education become a major trend in recent years? (A) Due to the research results of scholars (B) Because it helps people to get a better job (C) As a response to reduced migration (D) Because of globalization and increased migration
68.How does bilingual education impact cognitive development according to research? (A) It might cause short-term memory loss. (B) It leads to temporary memory capacity increase. (C) It enhances problem-solving skills and memory. (D) It has no impact on cognitive flexibility
69.What is one social benefit of bilingual education? (A) A higher sense of happiness (B) More exposure to different languages (C) Developing empathy and cultural sensitivity (D) Promoting exclusion in societies
70.Why do bilingual individuals often have better job prospects? (A) Because they are more familiar with the job market (B) Due to their ability to communicate in multiple languages (C) Because they are usually more familiar with the local cultures (D) Because employers prefer monolingual candidates
71.What is the main idea of the passage? (A) SEL should be primarily integrated in English classrooms. (B) SEL is essential for both social skills and academic performance. (C) SEL programs are more important than academic subjects. (D) Literature discussions are the best way to integrate SEL.
72.According to the passage, how much did academic achievement improve for students who participated in SEL programs? (A) 5 percentile points (B) 11 percentile points (C) 15 percentile points (D) 20 percentile points
73.What does the word “seamlessly” in the passage most nearly mean? (A) With difficulty (B) Imperfectly (C) Slowly (D) Without interruption
74.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a strategy for integrating SEL in the English classroom? (A) Collaborative writing projects (B) Mathematics problem-solving (C) Role-playing activities (D) Literature discussions
75.What is the purpose of including role-playing activities in the English classroom, according to the passage? (A) To explore and express emotions, developing emotional intelligence (B) To entertain students during lessons (C) To improve students’ acting skills (D) To teach students about historical events
76.About Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), which is True? (A) It originated in the UK. (B) It was first practiced in London. (C) It has dual focuses: language and content. (D) English teachers are the main teaching force.
77.Which characteristic best describes Community Language Learning? (A) Playing music during class is helpful for students in learning English. (B) Teachers are language counselors and they understand the struggle learners face. (C) The teacher is the director of all student behaviors and students imitate the teachers’ nonverbal actions. (D) The fundamental purpose of learning a language is to be able to read literature written in the target language.
78.This is about the potential development in which a child can develop skills that require the support of a more knowledgeable teacher. What does this refer to? (A) Nativist (B) Negotiation of Meaning (C) Stimulus-Response-Reinforcement (D) Zone of Proximal Development
79.In a classroom, Ms. Lee says, “Stand up.” As she says it, she stands up and she signals for students to do the action. Which teaching method best describes this teacher’s teaching practice? (A) CBI (Content-based Instruction) (B) CLT (Community Language Learning) (C) CLT (Communicative Language Teaching) (D) TPR (Total Physical Response)
80.Look at this word: phase. The _____ is ph. (A) onset (B) rime (C) rhyme (D) phoneme
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