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104年 - 104 教育部受託辦理公立高級中等學校教師甄選:英文科#21201
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
104年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
申論題數:
4
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選擇題 (35)
1.I hope that you can stay with us in the cottage to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and then _____ the pleasure of the country life in the summer. (A) toil (B) accommodate (C) degenerate (D) savor
2. _____ goods are of a higher than usual quality and are often expensive. (A) Synthetic (B) Sober (C) Premium (D) Prompt
3. After seeing his favorite toy taken away by his brother, the little boy wailed ______ in the living room and nothing seemed able to stop him. (A) viciously (B) hysterically (C) abruptly (D) feebly
4. As more votes of his opponents were counted, the _____ deepened in the office of the candidate. (A) bloom (B) gloom (C) boom (D) loom
5. The manager explained that he was late for the meeting because of the traffic _____ and apologized for the inconvenience that he had caused. (A) congestion (B) constellation (C) constitution (D) consolation
6. The dove is __________ of the organization's mission to bring some peace to a troubled world. (A) opulent (B) ebullient (C) prolific (D) emblematic
7. Stacy _________ on her extensive knowledge of history to win the trivia game. (A) infused (B) capitalized (C) elicited (D) refined
8. Sarah was doing great on her weight-loss program, but she seems to have hit a/an ________. (A) cachet (B) oscillation (C) plateau (D) grandeur
9. Jess’ family spiraled into ____________ after both his parents lost their jobs. (A) destitution (B) extravaganza (C) bandwagon (D) aversion
10. The fans at the baseball game became particularly _________ after the home run. (A) lethargic (B) spurious (C) boisterous (D) whimsical
11. (A) consecutive (B) adjacent (C) residual (D) besieged
12. (A) Besides (B) Whereas (C) On the contrary (D) In a nutshell
13. (A) the obesity makes higher (B) to raise (C) may they add to (D) does the extra weight increase
14. (A) discrimination (B) depletion (C) expedition (D) prudence
15. (A) succumb to (B) subscribe to (C) stick to (D) apply to
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31.The word
carnivore
in paragraph refers to an animal that ___________.(A) only eats plants (B) has a backbone (C) is cold-blooded (D) eats flesh
32.We can find an olinguito in ____________. (A) North Carolina State University (B) the biodiversity lab in Colombia (C) the Smithsonian (D) the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
33.According to the passage, why do the scientists need DNA testing of the Procyonidae family? (A) To catalogue the olinguito. (B) To track down the olinguito. (C) To name the olinguito. (D) To preserve the olinguito.
34.The word
elusive
in the passage is closest in meaning to __________. (A) incapable of being perceived (B) cleverly or skillfully evasive (C) lacking firmness or strength (D) liable to skid promptly
35.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) Nobody has suspected the specimens preserved at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. (B) Kays and Helgen worked for the Otonga Reserve in Ecuador to preserve the the olinguito. (C) The olinguito is the first new species found in the Western Hemisphere in 35 years. (D) Procyonidae includes raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, olinguitos, ringtails and cacomistles
申論題 (4)
(Translation)1.即使這個作家為童年的痛苦經驗及長期的憂鬱症所苦,他的創作卻呈現出極度的樂觀。事實 上,他寫的每部小說都包含了希望的概念。雖然自稱為悲觀主義者,他還是選擇在書中傳達 積極進取的訊息。他希望這樣他的文學創作能鼓勵讀者們以積極的角度來面對生活中的艱辛 和挑戰。
(Translation)2.當全世界的影迷知道這個演員喪生於車禍的消息時,都為他的英年早逝感到惋惜。因此當他 的最後一部電影上映時,便造成轟動。很多電影院擠滿人潮,等著看這部充滿飛車追逐畫面 及特殊效果的動作片。此外,他們也對電影中所表達的兄弟情誼及家人之間的羈絆感到感動。
II、Read the following passage and design three reading-comprehension questions in the form of multiple choices. (15 分) The answer to each question should be provided. People are sometimes praised by being told that they are as smart as a Philadelphia lawyer. Actually, this expression comes from a famous trial early in the eighteen century. During that period, an Englishman, William S. Cosby, was assigned by the British government as the governor of the American colony that contained New York City. Arriving in New York City, he assumed his royal governorship and wanted to make more money. He rules the colony with no regard for the law or the right of the people. In short, he was a tyrant. Among those who opposed Cosby’s rule was John Peter Zenger, who started a newspaper that praised liberty and sharply criticized the governor. Zenger was soon arrested by Cosby and charged with libel. However, Zenger couldn’t find a lawyer to defend him because of the governor’s power. Finally, Andrew Hamilton, an eighty-year-old lawyer from Philadelphia, came to his help. Faced with the jury at the court, Hamilton admitted that Zenger did publish the newspaper, as charged, but the publishing of a newspaper did not make a person guilty of slander. He said that it was the jury’s right to decide whether the alleged libel was, in fact, the truth. “Don’t people have the liberty and the right to oppose dishonesty and tyranny by speaking the truth?” he asked the jury. After a brief discussion, the jury declared that Zenger was innocent. This decision established the principle of freedom of the press in the American colonies. Hamilton was praised as a hero. And this expression, “as smart as a Philadelphia lawyer,” honors this man from Philadelphia who successfully defended the freedom of the press to print the truth
III、Essay question:(25 分) The “flipped classroom approach” seems to become the mainstream of educational reform. Please elaborate on you viewpoints about this teaching approach and how you would incorporate it into English teaching. Give examples to illustrate your answers