所屬科目:教甄◆英文-國小
1. It is considered polite to make an appointment before we visit a person. _____ visits often cause inconvenience or embarrassment. (A) Frequent (B) Courteous (C) Annual (D) Abrupt
2. It is difficult to _____ a contract after it has been signed. No changes to it will be allowed without the approval of the other party. (A) violate (B) execute (C) terminate (D) modify
3. People tend to feel unhappy because someone has something that they would like; however, _____ can ruin relationships and cause problems at work. (A) suspicion (B) curiosity (C) jealousy (D) hostility
4. We cannot give you a _____ answer now; there are still many uncertainties on this issue. (A) vague (B) definite (C) witty (D) diplomatic
5. Being unable to use a computer is a real _____. It will make it harder for a person to get ahead in his job. (A) handicap (B) advantage (C) challenge (D) mystery
6. When linguists debate what it is _____ makes human unique among animals, they often point to language. (A) which (B) and (C) but (D) that
7. People should not eat a wild mushroom _____ they are absolutely certain that it is harmless and edible. (A) even if (B) as if (C) provided (D) unless
8. The state’s growth has long lagged behind _____ of the rest of the United States. Now it seems to be forging ahead. (A) one (B) that (C) those (D) which
9. Can you let me _____ the new bike for a few days before I decide to buy it? (A) get on (B) put together (C) take apart (D) try out
10. The evidence on video can be used to _____ the story that the former city councilor went to bed with a married man. (A) back up (B) hush up (C) make up (D) spin out
11. (A) as well as (B) or (C) let alone (D) rather than
12. (A) in (B) under (C) on (D) over
13. (A) a proper (B) a common (C) an innovative (D) an inappropriate
14. (A) at (B) with (C) for (D) over
15. (A) width (B) direction (C) height (D) weight
16. (A) river (B) coastal (C) fresh (D) salty
17. (A) vibrations (B) flooding (C) famine (D) explosions
18. (A) added (B) attached (C) linked (D) shortened
19. (A) moreover (B) instead (C) therefore (D) similarly
20. (A) air (B) food (C) light (D) work
21. (A) league (B) sympathy (C) common (D) conflict
22. (A) air (B) heat (C) waste (D) chemicals
23. (A) Even so (B) By contrast (C) In addition (D) In consequence
24. (A) with (B) on (C) for (D) in
25. (A) attack (B) protection (C) detection (D) feeding
26. According to this passage, what is NOT an advantage of the Internet? (A) Our messages can be read by the people whom they are not intended for. (B) Our messages can be sent to our friends instantly. (C) We can gain access to large amounts of information cheaply. (D) Any topic we take an interest in can be found out on the Internet.
27. There are some guidelines to protect individual rights. Which of the following is NOT one of them? (A) Everyone is entitled to examine information in his personal files. (B) Everyone deserves to know how his personal data files are used. (C) Everyone should have the right to charge any organization a fee for using his personal data files. (D) The government should lay down the rules for sharing personal data.
28. According to this passage, there are three potentially dangerous effects of modern computer systems. Which of the following is NOT one of them? (A) Personal information can be exchanged quickly between organizations. (B) A democratic society might be endangered when personal information is easily collected. (C) Individuals cannot know how their personal information is used. (D) Far more personal information can be collected by organizations.
29. The author tries to stimulate his readers’ interest by _____. (A) exploring the cause-and-effect relationship (B) defining a term (C) telling about a personal experience (D) putting questions to his readers
30. The author thinks that ______. (A) it is hard to achieve a good balance between the right to privacy and the right to collect personal information (B) to protect privacy in the information age is impossible (C) rules for sharing personal data are difficult to enforce (D) it takes a lot of time and effort to determine which is more important, the right to collect personal information or the right to privacy
31. According to this passage, a salesperson can convey confidence by _____. (A) rolling up his shirtsleeves (B) placing his hands on each side of his waist (C) taking off his jacket (D) clasping his hands behind his head as he leans back in a chair
32. A prospective client might begin to draw back when he _____. (A) copies a salesperson’s posture (B) crosses his arms (C) closes his hands (D) covers his mouth
33. When a salesperson unbuttons a suit jacket, it means that he _____. (A) is willing to negotiate (B) has decided to make a deal (C) is losing ground (D) has lost his patience
34. When prospective clients appear unfriendly, a salesperson should use positive signals. Which of the following is NOT one of them? (A) smiling (B) leaning slightly forward (C) putting hands behind the head as he leans back in a chair (D) putting energy into the talk
35. The best title for this passage would be _____. (A) Reading Clients’ Body Language (B) Body Language In Business (C) Body Language Which Is Associated With Successful Salesmanship (D) Selling Products By Means Of Gestures.
IV. Writing Write a paragraph with 120 to 150 words. In the paragraph, describe and explain three characteristics an elementary teacher should have.