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100年 - 100 新竹市北區民富國民小學教師甄選初試:英文#7446
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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100年 |
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50 |
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The following employment ______ are samples of what we are looking for so that we can post them on our job bank website. (A) flyers (B) leads (C) commercials (D) inventory
The research data didn’t make ______ sense at first. (A) many (B) much (C) few (D) some
Due to the expansion of the school, the demand of classroom equipment is estimated to ______ by more than 10 percent. (A) arise (B) raise (C) rise (D) risen
Under-developed, oil-producing South Sudan won its independence peacefully in a January ____ . (A) rebellion (B) referendum (C) tournament (D) commencement
Hewlett-Packard, the world’s leading computer ____, has officially entered the consumer tablet game with the release of its HP TouchPad. (A) curator (B) opponent (C) manufacturer (D) attorney
Public-health experts say children are ____ daily by television ads, Web sites, toy giveaways and cartoon characters promoting junk food. (A) languished (B) permeated (C) illuminated (D) bombarded
Hoping to give its users a more ____ way to stay in touch, Facebook introduced video chatting inside its online social network through a deal with Skype, the Internet calling service. (A) indigenous (B) intimate (C) inherent (D) tremendous
Teachers should recognize that educational technology cannot be considered a ________ for educational reform. (A) parody (B) panacea (C) alacrity (D) avarice
This magazine is designed to help satellite equipment buyers make more _____ purchasing decisions and keep ahead of new developments. (A) obscure (B) foreseen (C) representative (D) informed
In view of the severe economic recession, his appointment to this office was regarded as highly _____. (A) compulsory (B) refutable (C) appropriate (D) deterred
Sponsorship is being increasingly allowed in schools provided it is regarded as being _____ with educational curricula. (A) refrained (B) provocative (C) allege (D) compatible
The number of times an object is "magnified" by a telescope can be determined by the focal length of the objective lens and of the eye-piece. (A) observed (B) located (C) exposed (D) enlarged
The "owner" said that his insurance would not replace all of the merchandise which had been damaged. (A) proprietor (B) tutor (C) loafer (D) debtor
The representatives of the company seemed very "insensitive" to the conditions of the workers. (A) dubious (B)hilarious (C) audacious (D) callous
The competition is open to both professionals and "non-professionals". (A) aliens (B) juniors (C) amateurs (D) merger
The use of "ambiguous" language in contracts and laws, especially tax laws, has resulted in much litigation. (A) doubtful (B) filthy (C) flawless (D) legal
Many tourists come to Athens to view the remains of the city which was the "fountainhead" of Western civilization. (A) foundation (B) symbol (C) source (D) soul
The stock market was "volatile" all year. The economists couldn’t predict it or make any sense of it. (A) profitable (B) unstable (C) unmoving (D) violent
They __________ so that we wouldn’t recognize them. (A) consumed (B) disguised (C) were disguising (D) were disguised
The report confirmed ________, in both the public and the private sectors, and it urged the passage of new legislative and administrative laws. (A) that it is widespread discrimination (B) that there was widespread discrimination (C) which of widespread discrimination (D) it had widespread discrimination
Characters in realistic literature tend to be more complex than ______. (A) romantic literature (B) those are romantic literature (C) those in romantic literature (D) romantic literature is
If he had known the facts, he _____ what to do. (A) will tell us (B) told us (C) would tell us (D) could have told us
Poe and Hawthorne ______ in the development of the short story as a distinctive American genre. (A) and both leaders (B) they were both leaders (C) were both leaders (D) who as leaders
Tourism, the main source of revenue for the city, _____ for half of this small tropical island’s total economy. (A) accounts (B) is accounted (C) had accounted (D) had been accounted
When ____, few feel the pressure more than celebrities. (A) coming to keeping fit (B) come to keep fit (C) it comes to keeping fit (D) to come to keeping fit
Without outside help, Greece is probably insolvent right now. _____ (A) The close you look, the bad it gets. (B) The closer you look at it, the worse it gets. (C) The closer you look, the worse it gets. (D) The closest you look at it, the worst it gets.
Princess Diana _____ 50 this month, if she were here now. (A) would be (B) would have been (C) were (D) was
In March, 2011, Italy and Tunisian reached an accord _____ promised to stem the flow economic migrants. (A) in which the Tunisian authority (B) of which the Tunisian authorities (C) by which the Tunisian authority (D) in which Tunisian authorities
For those suspended in this borderland, the past and the future, sharing stories of maltreatment _____ is a way to pass the time. (A) of the French police’s hands (B) of the hand in the French police (C) at the hands of the French police (D) in the hands by the French police
Not only ____ scientists about weather and growth conditions during their long life but they also offer some insight into the future. (A) do these ancient pine trees tell (B) these ancient pine trees tell (C) tell these ancient pine trees (D) did these ancient pine trees tell
EFL students often have problems in fulfilling L1 audience “expectation. Because they have different linguistic,” content, contextual, and rhetorical schemata. (A) expectation. Because they have different linguistic, (B) expectation, because they have different linguistic, (C) expectation because they have different linguistic, (D) expectation: because they have different linguistic,
Outrunning the other players on the football “field, I saw Jack score” the winning touchdown. (A) field, I saw Jack score (B) field, I saw Jack scoring (C) field, Jack scored (D) field, Jack scoring
Dominated by research on English language, “reading researchers have paid more attention to other writing systems and orthographies, for they believe that” writing systems affect reading. (A) reading researchers have paid more attention to other writing systems and orthographies, for they believe that (B) reading researchers have been paying more attention to other writing systems and orthographies, and they believe that (C) reading research has been paying more attention to other writing systems and orthographies, and it believes that (D) reading research has paid more attention to other writing systems and orthographies, and it is believed that
There is no doubt that “great numbers of students, of all ages, are overwhelmed by” the plethora of resources and searching tools in the changing electronic library, and they cannot function well unaided. (A) great numbers of students, of all ages, are overwhelmed by (B) vast quantities of students, of all ages, are overwhelmed by (C) vast quantities of students at all ages are overwhelmed by (D) a great number of students at all ages is overwhelmed by
The functional listening problems of adults with early onset hearing loss are often “different and greater than adults who have” a similar level of late onset, noise induced hearing loss. (A) different and greater than adults who have (B) different from and greater than those of adults with (C) different and greater than adults with (D) different from and greater than an adult with
36(A) association (B) partnership (C) correspondence (D) relevance
37(A) devotedly (B) commercially (C) famously (D) spectacularly
38(A) truncating (B) liberating (C) submitting (D) probing
What is the main topic of the passage? (A) Sound changes that have occurred in language (B) A theory of sound change (C) Some exceptions to the rule of sound change (D) Some reasons for sound change
Leskien developed the term ―sound law‖ because he believed that (A) sounds change in a certain pattern without exception (B) amendments were needed to existing sound change theories (C) physical laws should not be applied to linguistic theory (D) a general law and several qualifiers could explain sound change
The author of the passage implies that regular sound change is caused by (A) knowledge of linguistic and physical laws (B) new pronunciations being proposed by linguists (C) influence from foreign languages (D) structural forces within language
It can be inferred from the passage that (A) linguists cannot observe sound change in language today (B) linguists feel that language laws have changed more in recent years than in the past (C) a language will sound different in five centuries than it does now (D) all languages eventually die out
What does the passage mainly discuss? (A) Literature helps immerse English learners in their new language. (B) Both school and classroom libraries encourage children to read more frequently. (C) Teachers and librarians need to take account of specific factors when they choose books for English learners. (D) English learners need to be exposed to various styles of writing and patterns of text.
What can be inferred from Roser et al.’s study in Texas? (A) All schools benefited from the integration of literature and related instructional strategies into the language arts block. (B) The participating students in the study were ESL (English as a second language) students. Most, if not all, were of Hispanic origin. (C) The study yielded significant implications for selecting appropriate books for American students. (D) The students’ improvement in scores on the state-mandated basic skills test can be attributed to the inclusion of classroom libraries.
The word integral in line 2 is closest in meaning to (A) consequent (B) integrated (C) essential (D) exclusive
The article proposes several criteria for teachers and librarians when they choose books for English learners EXCEPT: (A) Students should be familiar with the concept or topic of the story. (B) Students should be provided with a quality classroom library. (C) Beginning English learners benefit from books with simple and direct language as well as abundant visual support from book illustrations. (D) English learners need to be exposed to various genres and patterns of writing.
The first sentence of passage one contains an element of (A) self-deprecation (B) legend (C) melancholy (D) paradox
By calling America an ―imaginary country‖ the author of passage two implies that (A) America has been the subject of numerous works for children. (B) he has never seen America. (C) his childhood vision of that country owed nothing to actual conditions. (D) America has stimulated his imagination.
Both passages make the point that (A) books read early in life can be revisited in the imagination many years later. (B) children’s books are largely fiction. (C) the effects of childhood impressions are inescapable. (D) the sight of imaginary places evokes memories.
Both passages list a series of places, but differ in that the author of passage one (A) never expects to visit any of them in real life, whereas the writer of passage two thinks it at least possible that he might. (B) is less specific in compiling his list. (C) wishes to preserve his locations in his mind forever, whereas the author of passage two wishes to modify all his visions in the light of reality. (D) revisits them more often.
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