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試卷:114年 - 114-1 國立屏科實驗高級中等學校_專任教師甄選初試試題_高中部:英文科#126409
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II. Test design (10%)
You are going to make some GSAT mixed questions (學測混合題型) for 12th graders to test their reading skills. Please design THREE reading comprehension questions based on the passage below. The answers to each question must be provided.
Question 1: One blank-filling question, with more than one blank.
Question 2: One multiple-choice question, with SIX choice items and more than one correct answer.
Question 3: One short-answer question.
 Noise-cancelling headphones are popular for making travelling to and from work less boring and for blocking out the noise of daily life. However, audiologists are concerned that using them too much might affect people’s hearing.
While the technology has clear benefits, such as helping people listen to music at lower
volumes, some experts worry that blocking out background noise may have negative effects.
Renee Almeida, an audiology expert at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, has noticed an increase in adults coming to her clinic with hearing problems. However, tests often show their hearing is fine. The problem is not with their ears but with their brains. These people might find it hard to locate where a sound is coming from. They may also have difficulty following conversations in noisy places like trains, bars, or restaurants.
This condition, known as auditory processing disorder (APD), is usually diagnosed in children, so the rise in adults with similar problems surprised Almeida. She believes that frequent use of noise-canceling headphones could be the cause. “The brain is used to dealing with thousands of sounds at once, and it knows what to pay attention to. With noise-cancelling headphones, the brain only gets one sound source, like music or a podcast. There’s nothing else to focus on,” she explains.
Too much use of noise-cancelling headphones might affect how children develop the ability to focus on sounds. For adults, it could make their brains less active, like muscles getting weaker from lack of exercise. In both cases, it might be harder to hear speech clearly in noisy environments.
Although there is no scientific proof that noise-canceling headphones cause APD, Almeida believes more research is needed. “Studies should look into the long-term effects of using these headphones, especially in young people,” she says. APD affects around three to five per cent of school-age children. It is linked to low birth weight and ear infections. In older adults, APD can be caused by a head injury, though the cause is often unknown.
Harvey Dillon, a professor at the University of Manchester, agrees that how we listen affects our ability to focus on speech when there is background noise. He explains that children improve at focusing on sounds from age five to fourteen. However, if children have many ear infections, they may have problems focusing on sounds from one direction.
Adults seem to be more adaptable. Dillon explains that if someone wears a single earplug for a week, they will slowly relearn how to locate sounds. When the earplug is removed, their ability decreases but recovers quickly. He believes that noise-cancelling headphones could actually help because they allow people to listen at lower volumes without background noise.
Professor Dani Tomlin, from the University of Melbourne, says that using noise-cancelling headphones for long periods might make listening harder when they are taken off. However, she says they may be good for people with autism. “Instead of recommending people stop using noise-cancelling headphones, we need more research,” she says.
For now, Almeida suggests people practice listening, such as by listening to debates on the radio or writing down the words of songs. “The brain is very adaptable,” she says. “Make an effort to listen carefully to what’s being said.”

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詳解 提供者:Mei Ying Huang

這份閱讀測驗包含三題題目,根據圖片內容,我為你整理出以下的題目與答案建議:

Question 1:
Three multiple-choice questions with suitable items and more than one correct answer.
Answer (根據段落內容設計選項如下):
Q1: What are possible effects of overusing noise-cancelling headphones?
(A) Increased ability to focus
(B) Hearing problems
(C) Reduced awareness of surroundings
(D) Difficulty listening at lower volumes

Correct answers: (B), (C), (D)
(文中提到過度依賴耳機可能造成聽力問題、對環境的警覺性下降,且降低聽低音量聲音的能力)
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Question 2:
One multiple-choice question with suitable items and more than one correct answer.

Answer:
Q2: According to the passage, which of the following are reasons why young people use noise-cancelling headphones?
(A) To reduce anxiety
(B) To avoid social interaction
(C) To help concentrate on studies
(D) To sleep better at night

Correct answers: (A), (B), (C)
(文中指出年輕人使用耳機的理由包含焦慮、避免社交與專注學習,但未提到睡眠)


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Question 3:

One short-answer question.
Answer:
Q3: What is one suggested solution to avoid the negative effects of overusing noise-cancelling headphones?
Suggested answer:
Limiting the use of headphones and training children to pay attention to sounds without using them.
(文中建議包括:減少使用耳機時間,並訓練孩子在沒有耳機的狀況下專注)