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103年 - 103 國立鳳新高級中學教師甄選:英文科#20314
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
103年 |
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30 |
申論題數:
4
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1. The splendid park is _____ to the beautiful lake. (A) consonant (B) conspicuous (C) congruous (D) contiguous
2. The neighboring countries were inevitably drawn into the _____ of war. (A) virility (B) virtuosity (C) velocity (D) vortex
3. Every time McDonald’s offers a new toy with their Happy Meals, there is a _____ of mums taking their kids to the nearest store. (A) stampede (B) transaction (C) commodity (D) arrears
4. I wish my parents were more _____ . They never let me do anything I want to do. (A) authoritarian (B) prenuptial (C) lenient (D) judicious
5. The company appears to be unable to _____ their claims as to the effectiveness of the herbal medicine. I think it should be taken off the shelves. (A) substantiate (B) allege (C) insulate (D) fluctuate
6. There are still plenty of reasons for caution in these _____ times, including crude oil prices stuck above US$75 a barrel. (A) volatile (B) volition (C) voluptuous (D) voluntary
7. Hundreds of dissidents in the riot areas have been _____ and imprisoned and many more will be. (A) interrogated (B) reminisced (C) tabulated (D) vigilance
8. As dermatologists recommend, bringing any shades help to _____ radiation under the sun. (A) obfuscate (B) excavate (C) emulate (D) attenuate
9. The governor concluded that, because the city’s fiscal problems were _____ by entrenched mismanagement, providing rescue funding would be foolhardy. (A) supplanted (B) mitigated (C) ascertained (D) exacerbated
10. Because Russell was such a memorable and _____ public speaker, many people mistook his ability to talk about a wide range of topics for genuine _____. (A) enervating; inquisitiveness (B) charismatic; animosity (C) daunting; diffidence (D) adroit; erudition
11.Ellen respects Gary’s qualities of broad-mindedness and humanism; she cannot, however, _____ them with his _____ support of political creed that seems to oppose precisely those qualities. (A) reconcile; dogmatic (B) repudiate; jingoistic (C) assuage; logical (D) acknowledge; polemical
12.What had begun as good-natured teasing quickly gave way to _____ as the lost hikers blamed one another for their predicament. (A) supplications (B) permutations (C) recriminations (D) salutations
13.Like cartoonists, some painters seek to communicate character _____ , but this economy of means is not artistic shallowness. 2(A) precociously (B) succinctly (C) ludicrously (D) sinuously
14.Ramona practiced ceaselessly, but even such _____ efforts could not compensate for the poor performance of her teammates. (A) dilatory (B) unremitting (C) perfunctory (D) clandestine
15.Harper Lee cannot be called _____ writer as she has published only one major work; however, her writing in that novel is so , so sharply perceptive, that it has earned her enduring popularity. (A) a productive; convoluted (B) a prolific; trenchant (C) a verbose; timorous (D) an astute; probing
16. (A) whereas the aforementioned professors would still face prosecution (B) with more than two-thirds of the lawmakers in attendance voting to uphold the resolution (C) saying that the Executive Yuan would file for a reconsideration (D) which harmed the public’s trust in the administration (E) as the Executive Yuan may request a reconsideration of legislative resolutions following the president’s approval (AB) adding that there also needs to be a distinction between using funds for appropriate ends and using funds for personal gains (AC) leading to a debate over the act’s applicability
17. (A) whereas the aforementioned professors would still face prosecution (B) with more than two-thirds of the lawmakers in attendance voting to uphold the resolution (C) saying that the Executive Yuan would file for a reconsideration (D) which harmed the public’s trust in the administration (E) as the Executive Yuan may request a reconsideration of legislative resolutions following the president’s approval (AB) adding that there also needs to be a distinction between using funds for appropriate ends and using funds for personal gains (AC) leading to a debate over the act’s applicability
18. (A) whereas the aforementioned professors would still face prosecution (B) with more than two-thirds of the lawmakers in attendance voting to uphold the resolution (C) saying that the Executive Yuan would file for a reconsideration (D) which harmed the public’s trust in the administration (E) as the Executive Yuan may request a reconsideration of legislative resolutions following the president’s approval (AB) adding that there also needs to be a distinction between using funds for appropriate ends and using funds for personal gains (AC) leading to a debate over the act’s applicability
19. (A) whereas the aforementioned professors would still face prosecution (B) with more than two-thirds of the lawmakers in attendance voting to uphold the resolution (C) saying that the Executive Yuan would file for a reconsideration (D) which harmed the public’s trust in the administration (E) as the Executive Yuan may request a reconsideration of legislative resolutions following the president’s approval (AB) adding that there also needs to be a distinction between using funds for appropriate ends and using funds for personal gains (AC) leading to a debate over the act’s applicability
20. (A) whereas the aforementioned professors would still face prosecution (B) with more than two-thirds of the lawmakers in attendance voting to uphold the resolution (C) saying that the Executive Yuan would file for a reconsideration (D) which harmed the public’s trust in the administration (E) as the Executive Yuan may request a reconsideration of legislative resolutions following the president’s approval (AB) adding that there also needs to be a distinction between using funds for appropriate ends and using funds for personal gains (AC) leading to a debate over the act’s applicability
21. The primary purpose of the passage is to (A) criticize the obsession of today's youth with technology. (B) make a parody of useless modern inventions. (C) describe the technical specs of this new ring tone. (D) introduce a new ilk of technology and initiate a discussion of its true efficacy.
22. Why is it important to note the "highly uncharacteristic embrace of anarchy" by the Times? (A) The deviation from the norm of the publication calls even more attention to the new technology by piquing readers' attention. (B) Such a prevalent publication's encouragement of anarchy could be perceived by the government as a serious threat. (C) It suggests that it is being used ironically by the Times to actually express disapproval. (D) Older adults need to be worried about the increasingly aggressive tactics of youth.
23. What is the author trying to convey by describing young people as "hooligans, yobs, scamps, ne'er-do-wells, scapegraces, ruffians, tosspots, and bravos"? (A) The opinion that, whatever name you call them by, young people will continue to disturb business transactions. (B) A sense of criticism on the part of older adults who feel patronizing toward young people. (C) An insulting tone implying the ignorance of youth. (D) Support for embracing jargon when communicating between people of different generations.
24.The tone of the passage might best be described as (A) openly critical (B) personal and reflective (C) cautiously argumentative (D) nostalgic and uncertain
25.Which statement best describes the
extremes of art
? (A) Any representation of life depends on the usual artistic means of expression. (B) Art makes the mundane appear more aesthetic appealing. (C) Art should not compromise its portrayal of using complex language. (D) Art can represent either the external concrete world or the abstract world.
26.As used in paragraph 2, the idea of a “detour” represents (A) a work of art as different from everyday life (B) the fact that art can be a guide through life (C) the fact that art is intentionally misleading (D) the stylistic shift that inevitably occurs in a field of art
27.What does the passage mainly discuss? (A) The effects of human activities on prehistoric wildlife. (B) The origins of the hunter-gatherer way of life. (C) The evolution of predators during the Pleistocene Epoch. (D) Why humans were the most effective Pleistocene predators.
28. According to the Pleistocene Overkill Hypothesis, all of the following contributed to the Pleistocene extinctions EXCEPT __________ (A) the hunting practices of humans. (B) competition between species of prey animals. (C) competition between predators. (D) climate change.
29. The author mentions saber-toothed cats in paragraph 5 as an example of a predator that __________ (A) became extinct before the Pleistocene Epoch. (B) was unusually large for its time. (C) might not have been able to compete with humans. (D) caused the extinction of several species.
30. In paragraph 7, the author suggests that populations of prey animals __________ (A) benefit from having a larger proportion of young. (B) have more young when under greater pressure from predators. (C) have fewer young as adults are killed off. (D) are usually effective in protecting their young from predators.
申論題 (4)
IV. Test Design 20% Please adapt the following passage into a five-blank cloze test with answers 31.A. Casino owners guard reports of revenue, but it might be safe to guess that boxing clearly has been good for them. Depending on arrangements of seats, Dark Diamond can fill between 1,800 to 2,800 seats on a fight night. “First-class boxing matches have had a positive impact on casino revenue,” is all marketing gurus at the casino will admit to. “We don’t give out details on dollars,” Gino Panini, Head of Marketing at Dark Diamond, acknowledges, “but I can say boxing is not a nickel-and-dime operation for us.” Food, wine, and gambling also increase during boxing contests, although Panini won’t give specifics about that, either. “There’s a solid impact on fight nights,” he says. Boxing can increasingly be found in southwestern casinos as well as the outdoor casinos located on Indian reservations, like the one owned by the Seminole Indian Tribe. However, the brightest spotlights and largest crowds are reserved for the 185,000-square-foot Dark Diamond Casino, near Red Valley, home to more than a dozen title fights in the last three years. From its first fight card in the spring of 2003, Dark Diamond Casino officials have done their best to emphasize the concept of first-class fights and have earned the respect of fight followers all across the nation. They may keep their lips sealed about the earnings, but it looks like the future is wide open for the boxing-casino partnership. Please design five reading questions with answers based on the following passage
32. In a study performed by the Harvard Businessman and University of North Carolina, two groups of researchers have tried to answer the question of whether music sharing on the Internet has actually proved detrimental to CD sales or not. Researchers found that the average user doing music sharing on the net logged in only twice during the period of study, downloading about 17 songs. Some people overshot that average, however. One user apparently logged in 71 times, downloading more than 5,000 songs. Two professors narrowed their sample base by choosing a random sample of 500 albums from the sales charts of various music genres and then compared the sales of these albums to the number of associated downloads. Even in the most pessimistic version of their model, they found that it would take about 5,000 downloads to displace sales of just one physical CD. Despite the huge scale of downloading worldwide, that would be only a tiny contribution to the overall slide in album sales over the past several years, they said. Furthermore, their data seemed to show that downloads could even have a slightly positive effect on the sales of the top albums, the researchers said. The study is unlikely to be the last word on the issue. Previous studies have been released showing that file sharing had both positive and negative effects on music sales. The Recording Industry Association of America was quick to dismiss the results as inconsistent with early findings.
【已刪除】V. Essay 35% (15%for question 1 and 20% for question 2) (1)To most students, studies of English poetry are either dispensable or joy-killing. Create a three-course teaching plan that would help initiate the tenth graders who have never accessed English poetry into an appreciation of the following English poem. Also, you are required to assign some activities related to the poem to make learning the poem more compelling.
【已刪除】(2) Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below:
Assignment
: Do people need discipline to achieve freedom? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading, studies, experience, or observations.