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102年 - 102 彰化縣國民小學及公立幼兒園教師聯合甄選_國小:英語科#16835
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1.(A)till (B)but (C)unless (D)if
2.(A)a (B)an (C)to (D)the
3.(A)with (B)to (C)on (D)by
4.(A)decree (B)to decree (C)are decreed (D)decreeing
5.(A)sleep (B)sleeping (C)slept (D)to sleep
6.(A)fortunately (B)definitely (C)especially (D)undoubtedly
7. (A)highly unlike (B)highly like (C)high likely (D)highly unlikely
8.(A)also (B)that (C)which (D)as
9. (A)infertility (B)infestation (C)inferiority (D)inference
10.(A)remodel (B)remodded (C)remodeling (D)to remodel
11.(A)being (B)was (C)were (D)is
12.(A)that (B)although (C)how (D)what
13.(A)I could (B)I would (C)did I (D)would I
14.(A)more (B)such (C)so (D)like
15.(A)at (B)in (C)for (D)on
16.(A)to (B)at (C)as (D)upon
17.(A)more (B)fast (C)slow (D)less
18.(A)singularly (B) simultaneously (C) sincerely (D) significantly
19.(A)give (B)demand (C)request (D)promote
20.(A)look (B)desire (C)account (D)use
21.(A)about (B)on (C)by (D)to
22. (A)conscience (B)conscious (C)concise (D)concern
23.(A)if (B) even (C)however (D)though
24.(A)it (B)them (C)itself (D)themselves
25. (A)through-thought (B)thought-through (C)through-through(D)thought-thought
26.(A)location (B)located (C)locating (D)locate
27.(A)are (B)is (C)be (D)being
28.(A)borrow (B)borrowing (C)to borrow (D)borrowed
29.(A)by (B)on (C)at (D)for
30.(A)kind (B)piece (C)type (D)variety
31.(A)clearly (B)clear (C)clearing (D)cleared
32.(A)then (B)as (C)than (D)much
33.(A)based (B)basing (C)basis (D)base
34.(A)if no (B)if any (C)if not (D)if without
35.(A)greatest (B)the greatest (C)more great (D)most greatest
36.(A)kill (B)shorten (C)damage (D)darken
37.(A)natural (B)unnatural (C)human (D)animal
38.(A)that (B)where (C)which (D)whose
39.(A)eat (B)eaten (C)eating (D)to eat
40. (A)engineer (B)engineered (C)engineering (D)to engineer
41. We brought a clown to_the children at the party but none of them laughed at his tricks. (A) entertain (B) encourage (C) educate (D) influence
42. Sophia has a_of playing with her hair when she gets nervous. (A) custom (B) tradition (C) habit (D) need
43. This vacation will give Jackie the_to get some rest. (A) mood (B) moment (C) purpose (D) opportunity
44. The reason our team is so successful is because all the members_with each other. (A) cooperate (B) confuse (C) understand (D) combine
45. As we_the waterfall, we could hear a loud noise. (A) approached (B) arrived (C) headed (D) moved
46. Liza has great______for her teaching job and that,s why her students did so well in the exam. (A) enthusiasm (B) bravery (C) strength (D) intelligence
47. The tourists were at the bottom of the_when it erupted. (A) earthquake (B) avalanche (C) hurricane (D) volcano
48. Mary has a strong_to visit Japan because her parents were born there. (A) determination (B) desire (C) hope (D) feeling
49. Some people use facial_rather than words to express how they feel. (A) gestures (B) movements (C) expressions (D) appearance
50. The thief was_to two years in prison. (A) ordered (B) charged (C) encountered (D) sentenced
51. The man handed me the envelope and then he_into the fog. (A) vanished (B) murmured (C) scattered (D) swallowed
52. Can you tell me how much_for those boots? I think I,d like to buy a pair for my daughter. (A) you pay (B) did you pay (C) you paid (D) you did pay
53. We started the engine and drove slowly but_picked up speed when we reached the highway. (A) entirely (B) absolutely (C) mainly (D) gradually
54. If John hadn,t seen that car coming towards us, we_killed! (A) were (B) might be (C) should have been (D) might have been
55. Nothing this big_before. (A) has ever been built (B) has ever built (C) has ever been building (D) has ever had built
56. Effective teaching materials may reflect the following statements. Which statement is WRONG? (A)Materials must contextualize the language they present. (B)The language used should be realistic and authentic. (C)An audiovisual component is usually included. (D)Whether the materials cater to individual differences is not essential.
57.Choose the features of project work. (1)Content-based (2)Potentially motivating (3)Competitive (4)Teacher-centered (5)Process-oriented (6)Product-oriented (A) 1256 (B)1245 (C) 2356 (D) 1346
58._assessment is the process of evaluating a learner’s performance by ranking the learner against the performance of his/her peers. (A)Holistic (B) Proficiency (C) Norm-referenced (D) Criterion-referenced
59.What is the characteristic of the spoon-feeding education? (A)Students care about acquiring knowledge rather than getting good results. (B)The teacher only gives a brief talk about the topics. (C)The teacher tries to explain as in detail as possible. (D) Students are not required to take notes and do homework.
60.Levelt (1989) proposed that speech production involves four major processes. Which process draws on background knowledge, knowledge about the topic, about the speech situation and on knowledge of patterns of discourse? (A)Conceptualization (B) Formulation (C)Articulation (D) Self-monitoring
61.Saliency is regarded as one of the factors which affect how items pass from input to intake in second language learning. Choose the statement that best defines saliency. (A)Items should be at an appropriate level of difficulty.(B)Items must be noticed or attended to in some way. (C)Items must be experienced with sufficient frequency.(D)The item must fulfill a communicative need.
62.Which of the following best describes “Formal grammars”? (A)The production of rule-governed sentences is the means to coherent communication. (B)Grammar is the resource for making and exchanging meaning. (C)The explanation for various grammatical structures is sought at the level of discourse. (D)Little or no attention is given to semantics or context.
63.What is a major source of incidental vocabulary learning? (A)Extensive reading (B) Setting vocabulary-acquisition targets (C) Inferring words from context (D) Strategy training
64.What is an MOO environment? (A) A teaching approach in which second language learners are required to follow models while writing compositions (B) A computer application that presents material and then tests in multiple-choice formats (C) A type of triangulation which uses multiple methods to collect data (D) A software that allows multiple users to interact in real time on the Internet An effective lesson plan starts with appropriate and clearly written objectives. In
65.which way(s) do objectives help teachers ? (1)Stating what teachers want their students to learn (2)Monitoring the tempo of activities (3)Providing overall lesson focus and direction (4)Giving individual tasks and assignments (A)12 (B)34 (C)13 (D)24
66. A word is defined as including several elements. Which one is WRONG? (A)The base form (B)Allophones (C)Inflections (D)Derivatives
67. Responding to student writing by the teacher has a central role to play in the successful implementation of process writing. Which description of the stage is WRONG? (A)It is the teacher’s quick initial reaction to students’ drafts.(B)Response can be oral or in writing. (C)Responding is always done in the final stage when the teacher simultaneously evaluates. (D)Text-specific responses in the form of helpful suggestions and questions are preferred.
68. Which activity is NOT appropriate for teachers to use if they hope to lower inhibitions in class? (A)Playing guessing games (B)Doing role-plays and singing songs (C)Laughing with students (D)Making list of students’ errors
69. _ is adopted in a classroom where language skills are taught in the order of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (A)Total Physical Response (B)The Audiolingual Method (C)The Silent Way (D)The Grammar-Translation Method
70. If a teacher helps the communication process and acts as an independent participant within the learning-teaching group, what teaching method does he/she adopt? (A)Communicative Language Teaching (B) Counseling-Learning (C) Situational Language Teaching (D) Suggestopedia
71. What does it mean by ‘punctuality,? (A)Time is money.(B) Being on time (C)Making money easily (D) Time is valuable.
72. What does it mean by the ‘snap,? (A)to speak sharply (B)to speak happily (C)to say nicely (D)to pull someone
73. Why do people become nonproductive? (A)Because they are easy-going (B)Because they are hardworking (C)Because they keep good time (D)Because they don’t make money
74. Why do people hang clocks on the wall? (A)Because they would like to show off (B)Because they use them to decorate (C)Because they would like to keep track of time (D)Because they like to watch them
75. Why do people have to meet the deadlines? (A)Because everything must be on time (B)Because deadlines are valuable (C)Because deadlines make people confident (D)Because deadlines make easy money
76. Why do people have to do mathematical calculations first if they would like to live in Manhattan? (A) Because Math is a required course to take (B) Because it is expensive to live there (C) Because people do this all the time (D) Because it takes a long time to be there
77. How can one calculate the after-tax income? (A) Subtracting the income tax from one,s net income (B) Adding one’s net income with his living allowances (C) Deducting all of the taxes from the total income (D) Multiplying the expenses with income tax rate
78. The phrase 'shell out5 means (A)pick up the salary (B)pay the taxes (C)pay the bill (D)give the tips
79. The phrase 'Big Apple5 means (A) Adam’s Apple (B)the New York City (C)the Big Brother (D) A kind of fruit
80. With the MetroCard, which of the following cannot be done? (A)Taking a bus (B) taking a trolley (C)Taking the subway (D) drawing lots
81. What is a ‘cornea,? It is (A) a pair of classes.(B)a piece of cake.(C) a softener (D) a piece of transparent tissue over the front of the eyeball.
82. What is a ‘hinge,? It is (A) a surgeon. (B) a natural joint. (C)a natural resource. (D)a spanner
83. How long does the laser eye surgery usually take? (A) Longer than two minutes per eye. (B) Less than 30-90 seconds per eye. (C) No less than three minutes both eyes. (D) About three minutes per eye.
84. What does ‘stitching’ mean? (A) stinting (B) hammering (C) sewing (D) beating
85. According to this passage, why is laser eye surgery very popular? (A) Because it is very interesting. (B) Because it is very expensive. (C) Because it is highly demanding. (D) Because no stitching is necessary.
86. What is this passage mainly about? (A) Education (B) Drama (C) Novel (D) Community
87. In the passage, what does “communal experience” mean? (A)Communist experience (B)Shared experience (C)Tragic experience (D)Comic experience
88. Which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) A play presents its action in front of an audience. (B)A comedy becomes more enjoyable when one hears others laughing. (C) A play will be more successful performed before a large audience in a half-filled auditorium. (D) A tragedy becomes more touching when others are present to carry the current of feeling.
89. The phrase “a packed auditorium” means_. (A)a crowded theater (B)a panic audience (C)an empty theater (D)a modem theater
90. According to the author, which of the following statements is Right? (A)Watching a play is similar to reading a novel. (B)The intensification of drama is wholly dependent on the size of the audience. (C)The individual spectator becomes aware that others are having the same experience. (D) A play will be successfully performed in a modern rather than an old theater
91. The passage is probably taken from a book on_. (A) politics (B) finance (C) language (D)pronunciation
92. The passage is mainly about_. (A) similarities between two types of information (B) differences between two types of information (C)the fact that factive information is better understood than emotive information (D)the fact that both types of information are difficult to know
93. What might have been mainly discussed in the preceding passage? (A)Emotive information (B)Collocations (C)Factive information (D)Gestures
94. Which is NOT the characteristic of emotive information? (A)Facial expression (B)Tone of voice (C) Gestures (D) Words
95. Which of the following statements is NOT true? (A)Factive information is coded primarily in distinctly verbal sequences. (B)Fective information consists of a finite set of distinctive sounds. (C)Emotive information consists of a finite set of distinctive sounds as well. (D)Emotive coding devices are more or less continuously variable.
96. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (A)A Frenchman (B) Stereotypes (C)An Englishman (D)Politics
97. Our standard mental pictures about different peoples are mainly_. (A)reasonable (B)selfish (C)scientific (D) unscientific
98. What does the word “inured” in the passage mean? (A) accustomed (B) satisfied (C) desperate (D) dangerous
99. This passage might be taken from a book on_. (A)geography (B)social welfare (C)European history (D)political revolution
100.Which statement is NOT true? (A)We think of a Frenchman as intelligent and volatile. (B)We think of a Frenchman as passionately patriotic, but hating his political opponents. (C)We think of an Englishman as sensible and calm. (D)We think of an Englishman as individualistic, disliking authority and regimentation.
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