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103年 - 103 新北市國民小學暨幼兒園教師甄選_專門知能:英語科#16631
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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103年 |
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21. If you have ever heard a beginning reader ____ process even a short passage of text, stopping every word or two to decipher what on earth could be coming next, you will know how meaning-deficient the final result can be. (A) automatically (B) laboriously (C) miraculously (D) painterly
22. Ms. Lee typically read an interesting story to the children, asking them questions about the story as they ____ through it. (A) proceeded (B) procured (C) proclaimed (D) procrastinated
23. Because different skills vary in importance and occur at different developmental levels, a teacher may decide to focus on the aspects of writing that are most ____ to a student’s current grade level or level of development. (A) extraneous (B) irrelevant (C) pertinent (D) peripheral
24. My mother believes that using praise to _____ a child into meeting her needs is often more effective than using seduction. (A) adopt (B) coerce (C) deduce (D) undermine
25. It is suggested that parents provide their children with lots of opportunities to talk about problems they cause in school instead of _____ or nagging them. (A) acclaiming (B) facilitating (C) reprimanding (D) satiating
26. Terrorist acts such as suicide bombings are not typically carried out in an emotional _____; they are the consequences of deeply held belief systems. (A) frenzy (B) chasm (C) shrine (D) truce
27. Members of disadvantaged groups would have fewer resources to _____ in their battle to find available treatment if the government stopped supporting the medicare system. (A) conceal (B) deploy (C) peruse (D) segregate
28. Some people believe that children may lie or _____ stories about abuse. In fact, children do not invent stories about their own abuse. (A) anticipate (B) fabricate (C) replicate (D) transcribe
29. Certain TV stations try to make as much money as possible from news departments, sometimes to the ____ of journalists who aspire to truthfulness in their reporting of stories. (A) complement (B) rationale (C) detriment (D) detraction
30. If basic ____, like water, sanitation, and electricity, can be added; a slum can be transformed into a healthy community. (A) fracture (B) infrastructure (C) impediment (D) facet II. Error Correction: Identify the underlined word(s) or phrase that should be corrected or rewritten.
31. One common aspect of instruction across the first-grade classrooms was that teachers
(A )supplemented
their self-designed reading programs with a structured
(B ) phonics program (C )characterizing
its use of animals
(D ) associated with
the letter sounds.
32. The accord
(A )is but
a first step,
(B )and much work
remains
(C )to do
(D ) in the days
and months ahead in order to seal a binding international climate deal.
33. Young readers may be faster (A )
than
old readers in (B )
assessment
the value of a website in terms of its personal value and its ease of use, but (C )
high-speed surfing
may represent something (D )
more perfunctory
.
34. (A )
In the United States
, (B )
the life expectancy
of women (C )
is
longer than (D )
those
of men.
35. During the early days of education in the U.K., (A )
few formal schools existed
, and (B )
the ones that do
(C )
were costly
and, therefore, (D )
reserved
for children of the wealthy.
36. (A) manual (B) material (C) minimal (D) maximum
37. (A) exploiting (B) exploring (C) excluding (D) expatriating
38. (A) errs (B) erodes (C) emits (D) exits
39. (A) length (B) lengthen (C) legend (D) longevity
40. (A) retain (B) relax (C) refund (D) relieve
41. This passage implies that the human lexicon is ____. (A) a repository full of labels reflecting individual diversities (B) a bank containing well-coded symbols shared culturally and linguistically (C) a collection of words emphasizing individual unique episodic information (D) a group of generalized symbols related to the genetic information of human
42. Which of the sentences below best expresses the information of the underlined sentence in paragraph 1? (A) A well-coded word allows different interpretations. (B) Each chunk of words is more-or-less uniquely peculiar. (C) Lexical knowledge has little to do with perceptual code-label. (D) The meaning of a word doesn’t leave much room for ambiguity.
43. According to the passage, which of the following can be inferred about “episodic information”? (A) The information full of exciting plots. (B) The information that can only be held temporarily. (C) The information of a story with insufficient development. (D) The information that does not reflect the unique qualities of a story.
44. According to the author, what do you think “conceptual lexicon” may include? (A) Human behaviors. (B) Specific individual acts. (C) Generalized experiences. (D) A new concept of diversity.
45. According to the passage, all the following can be classified as nouns EXCEPT (A) python. (B) royalty. (C) heretic. (D) covet. 第 8 頁/共 8 頁
46. In paragraph one the pronoun “they” refers to ____. (A) representatives (B) the 193 countries (C) signs (D) none of them
47. Which of the following statements is true? (A) Negotiators have almost completed a sweeping deal that would compensate countries for preserving forests. (B) Negotiators have already completed a sweeping deal that would compensate countries for preserving forests. (C) Negotiators have agreed not to compensate countries for preserving forests. (D) Negotiators have a hard time reaching an agreement to compensate countries for preserving forests.
48. In paragraph two the word “curbing” means ____. (A) reversing (B) locating (C) controlling (D) switching
49. President Obama left Copenhagen because ____. (A) the deal had not been approved yet (B) the agreement needed to be ratified (C) the agreement was not a legally binding treaty (D) there was a storm in the U.S
50. In the last paragraph the word “which” refers to ____. (A) greenhouse gas (B) carbon dioxide (C) rain forests (D) rain forest destruction
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