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104年 - 104 新北市國民小學暨幼兒園教師甄選_專門知能:英語科#22108
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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104年 |
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30 |
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0
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21. Games and activities that lead children to attend to the phonemes are shown to significantly _____ children’s grasp of the alphabetic principle. (A) abolish (B) accelerate (C) avert (D) admonish
22. The rise of social networking systems such as Facebook and Bebo has attracted increased _____ from the press and privacy advocates, primarily focused on the safety of school-aged users. (A) scrutiny (B) scrub (C) snide (D) snort
23. The best feature of this device is that it is capable of _____ 2-D shows to 3-D, though images won’t be as impressive as in 3-D ready content. (A) consenting (B) committing (C) couching (D) converting
24. Many experts interpreted ADHD in such a way that it is hard for us to _____ their claims based on what we have found in our real experiences. (A) conceal (B) deprive (C) refute (D) subscribe
25. Advances in transportation and telecommunications, including the rise of the Internet, are major factors in globalization, which was identified four basic aspects: trade and transactions, capital and investment movements, migration and movement of people and the _____of knowledge. (A) assimilation (B) dissemination (C) affiliation (D) domination
26. In the remedial programs, _____ teachers provide instruction for elementary school low achievers in the math, Mandarin, and English subjects. (A) accessible (B) accredited (C) accursed (D) acerbic
27. Learning foreign languages and their corresponding cultures is of great importance to the _____ of communication. (A) potential (B) provocation (C) interchange (D) facilitation
28. Modern theory of the isolation effect emphasizes perceptual_____ and accompanying differential attention to the isolated item as necessary for enhanced memory. (A) salience (B) ambiguity (C) extremity (D) paradox
29. The city’s willingness to support its public schools gave us an _____ to move here with our children. (A) affection (B) emission (C) incentive (D) omission
30. The school _____ was worried about the lack of qualified English teachers in rural schools. (A) humanoid (B) prospect (C) regimen (D) superintendent
Error Correction: Identify the underlined word(s) or phrase that should be corrected or rewritten. Questions 31-35 31.Men are 【( A )airing】 their frustration with the limited roles they face today, 【( B )compared with】 the multiple options that women seem 【( C )to win】, so they are groping to redefine themselves 【( D )on their own terms】.
32.In the earliest years of civilization, people began having religious ceremonies as a way 【( A )to worship】 the God. Beliefs, faiths and religions 【( B )changed and developed】 over time. Today, all people 【( C )regardless】 nationality, religion and caste, 【( D )enjoy and celebrate】 together during festive seasons.
33.Language acquisition is the process 【( A )by which】 humans acquire the capacity to 【( B )perceive】 and comprehend language, as well as 【( C )produce】 and use words and sentences to 【( D )communicate】.
34.【( A )It is presumed】 that 【( B )people】 from different cultures 【( C )maintain】 different beliefs, values, and norms, 【( D )all of them】 contribute to different expressions of reality.
35.California residents 【( A )are facing】 mandatory water rationing as the state 【( B )enters】 its fourth year of a 【( C )record-breaking】 drought. Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed an executive order 【( D )called for】 a 25% reduction in urban water usage statewide
36.(A) whereas (B) when (C) where (D) whether
37.(A) either (B) none (C) neither (D) nor
38.(A) on (B) under (C) to (D) between
39.(A) employing (B) employed (C) employ (D) to employ
40.(A) as much as (B) more than (C) as great as (D) rather than
41.In this passage the author implies that superstition is . (A) always harmless (B) always irreversible (C) never a social taboo (D)sometimes harmful
42. Which of the following words has the closest meaning to the word “fine” in the second paragraph? (A)well-modified (B) clearly-drawn (C)thin (D)impartial
43.According to the passage, which of the following can be regarded as a counter-charm? (A)Throwing salt over one’s left shoulder. (B)Opening an umbrella in a house. (C)Following a black’s path. (D)Spilling salt on a table.
44. According to the author, what is a possible reason for superstitions? (A)Superstition is highly related to religion. (B)Superstition can sometimes serve as practical advice. (C)Most people believe that what is done cannot be undone. (D)Most superstitions come from myths or regional legends.
45. According to the passage, several species of rhinos are endangered because . (A)people believe their horns can cure diseases (B)rhinos are claimed to have caused cancer (C) people believe albinos can bring them good luck (D)rhinos are not able to find an appropriate habitat
46.The early ship captains who visited Hawaii were _______. (A) aware of the historical and cultural significance of the feather cloaks (B) convinced of the usefulness of the feather cloaks (C) inclined to overestimate the availability of the feather cloaks (D) curious about what the native thought of the feather cloaks
47. The passage states that Hawaiian feather cloaks were made only by _______. (A) battle prisoners (B) men of high status (C) traders (D) ordinary citizens
48. Feathers used in making cloaks were gathered mainly by _______. (A) high-ranking women (B) high-ranking men (C) powerful male chiefs (D) people of low rank
49. Before the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Europeans, feather cloaks were regarded by the Hawaiians as _______. (A) objects of utilitarian value only (B) objects of little value (C) status symbols (D) expensive souvenirs
50. It can be inferred that the creation of feather cloaks in Hawaii was _______. (A) a highly regulated process (B) the only native Hawaiian production (C) greatly encouraged by the Europeans (D) unwillingly undertaken by the Hawaiians
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