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103年 - 103 高雄市市立國民小學教師聯合甄選_專長類:英語科#16889
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1. I. Questions on ESL/EFL Teaching Methodologies. 1. _____ promises great results if we will simply use the human brain power within us. With this teaching method, people are capable of learning much more than they give themselves credit for. (A) Total Physical Response (B) Natural Approach (C) Community Language Learning (D) Suggestopedia
2. Which of the following components about communicative language ability should NOT be included? (A) language knowledge (B) authenticity (C) strategic competence (D) background knowledge
3. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Audiolingual Method? (A) There is dependence on mimicry, memorization of set phrases, and over-learning. (B) Vocabulary is strictly limited and learned in context. (C) There is tendency to emphasize content and disregard language. (D) Great importance is attached to pronunciation.
4. Which is NOT one of the characteristics of Silent Way? (A) Learning is facilitated if the learner discovers or creates rather than remembering and repeats what is to be learned. (B) Learning is facilitated by accompanying physical objects. (C) Learning is facilitated by problem solving involving the material to be learned. (D) Learning is facilitated if new material is presented in dialog form
5. Which one of the following statements about responses to errors is INCORRECT in Communicative Language Teaching Approach? (A) Errors of forms are tolerated during fluency-based activities. (B) Errors should be avoided to ensure effective communication. (C) Errors are seen as a natural outcome of development in communication. (D) Errors are ignored at all throughout the learning activities.
6. “________” refers to an act of students who learn to answer automatically without stopping to think. (A) Autolearn (B) Omnilearn (C) Everlearn (D) Overlearn
7. Which of the following statements about Total Physical Response is INCORRECT? (A) The imperative is a powerful linguistic device. (B) Written language should be prioritized than spoken language. (C) Beginning foreign language instruction should address the right hemisphere of the brain, the part which controls nonverbal behavior. (D) Correction should be carried out in an unobtrusive manner.
8. ________Hypothesis states that the first few years of life is the crucial time in which an individual can acquire a first language if presented with adequate stimuli. If language input doesn't occur until after this time, the individual will never achieve a full command of language. (A) Natural Approach (B) Constructivist (C) Critical Period (D) Whole Language Approach
9. According to Chamot and O’Malley, strategies that are used to plan, monitor and evaluate a learning task are called ______________. (A) Cognitive strategies (B) Metacognitive strategies (C) Affective strategies (D) Social Strategies
10. The work by __________ on multiple intelligences has been influential in language teaching circles. (A) Howard Gardner (B) Stephen Krashen (C) Diane Larsen-Freeman (D) Parker Palmer II. Vocabulary and grammar
11. There are continuous attacks on Ukraine despite _____ agreement. (A) ceiling (B) cease-fire (C) complimentary (D) cold steel
12. The 2014 World Cup in Brazil has shown the _____ global interest in football, according to broadcast figures released by the game’s governing body FIFA. (A) coming (B) humming (C) turning (D) breaking
13. According to the latest statistics, one in 10 deaths among adults between the ages of 20 and 64 are due to ______ alcohol consumption. (A) empty (B) extreme (C) excessive (D) explanatory
14. The ____ weather in late June didn’t stop pro-democracy Hong Kongers to vote for an unofficial referendum in support of free elections for the next leader. (A) suffocating (B) surfing (C) superficial (D) sublime
15. The _____ bread of Baker Pao Chun Wu is his creative rose and lychee bread, which won him a gold award in France. (A) signature (B) super (C) fun (D) superlative
16. Nearly 400 people have died in the _____ of deadly Ebola which started in Guinea and has spread to neighboring Sierra Leone and Liberia. (A) outweigh (B) outburst (C) outcry (D) outbreak
17. Organ trafficking is an illegal, yet ____ trade around the globe. Nepal is a growing market for it in recent years. (A) thriving (B) throwing (C) thrilling (D) thrusting
18. As the new terrorist group continues to capture and control more territory in Xingjiang, it is important to realize what is ____ stake in the region. (A) at (B) with (C) for (D) as
19. ______ scale of Grand Canyon, it is difficult to include it in just one photograph. (A) Regardless of the (B) Based on the (C) Just as the (D) Because of the
20. Colloquialisms, _____ of informal spoken language, are generally thought to be improper for more formal written language. (A) expressions which are characteristic (B) in which characteristics expressions (C) are expressions that characteristic (D) that are be characteristic expressions
21. Tornados, strong, disastrous wind storms, take place most likely in the spring when hot winds ____ over flat land meet heavy, cold air. (A) which to rise (B) that rises (C) to be rising (D) rising
22. ____ ballet dancers learn five basic positions for the arms and feet. (A) All of (B) Each of the (C) All the (D) For all
23. Students appear to be overjoyed and _________ when the bell rings on the last day of school. (A) exuberant (B) downcast (C) obtuse (D) cantankerous
24. The old man is considered to be __________ as he is reluctant to spend unnecessary money. (A) parsimonious (B) supercilious (C) lavish (D) torrential
25. December 21st marks the _______ -- the first day of winter in northern hemisphere. (A) equinox (B) solstice (C) sodium (D) eclipse
26. Tigers, Leopards and Lions are examples of __________. (A) herbivores (B) omnivores (C) carnivores (D) detritivores
27. Drums and cymbals are common _________ instruments. (A) reed (B) wind (C) percussion (D) strike
28. (A) not more than (B) no more than (C) no less than (D) no much than
29. (A) popular (B) population (C) popularity (D) polarization
30. (A) raises about (B) rises (C) arises with (D) raises
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32. (A) regarding (B) regarding of (C) regarding as (D) regarding to
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40.(A) ISIS has been able to develop its capabilities, increase its ranks, and obtain combat experience for its fighters over the last 18 months in Northern Syria. (B) The whole world should consider additional counter terrorism measures in Syria, perhaps working with regional partners. (C) First and foremost, we need to move now to degrade ISIS’s capabilities. (D) Finally, our partners in the region need our support
41. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Osteoporosis can be a fatal disease as bone fractures occur abruptly. (B) Osteoporosis happens to senior citizens only. (C) Osteoporosis requires health care as it is likely to disenable a person. (D) Osteoporosis has to do with defective bone tissue genes.
42. According to the passage, which of the following might be subject to Osteoporosis? (A) Amy, female, a 55 year-old PE teacher (B) Billy, male, a 55 year-old sports coach (C) Carol, female, a 55 year-old software designer (D) David, male, a 55 year-old software designer
43. What might be the impossible treatment to prevent Osteoporosis? (A) Take estrogen supplements. (B) Take adequate exercises. (C) A nutritious diet. (D) An anti-age cosmetic surgery
44. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? (A) Having a calcium-rich diet such as milk or dairy products can help increase bone density. (B) A calcium-rich diet can help prevent Osteoporosis. (C) In Sweden, many people suffer from Osteoporosis. (D) Yoghurt and cheese are rich in calcium.
45. Which of the following statements about the Globe Theater is CORRECT? (A) It was built in 1599 by Sam Wanamaker. (B) It was built with amazing water-proof construction methods. (C) It recycled the timber used by an earlier theatre. (D) It was located far from the River Thames.
46. According to the passage, the Globe Theatre was pulled down in _________. (A) 1613 (B) 1614 (C) 1642 (D) 1644
47. Which of the following statements about the modern Globe Theatre is INCORRECT? (A) It was renamed “Shakespeare’s Globe.” (B) It was built on the original site of the old Globe Theatre. (C) It was inaugurated with the production of Henry V. (D) It offers performances during the summer.
48. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Puritans were supporters of the operation of playhouses. (B) Blackfriars Theatre was next to the Globe. (C) The River Thames is wider today than it was in Elizabethan times. (D) No structural steel was used in the modern Globe Theatre.
49. Which of the following equipment can be found in Shakespeare’s Globe? (A) live music (B) speakers (C) microphones (D) spotlights
50. According to the passage, approximately how many spectators could be admitted into the Globe Theatre in Elizabethan times? (A) 700 (B) 857 (C) 1557 (D) 3114
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