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104年 - 104 新北市立國民中學教師聯合甄選:英文科#22078
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1. Which of the following statements about student mistakes is NOT true? (A) Slips are mistakes which students can correct themselves. (B) Errors are mistakes which students can’t correct themselves. (C) Attempts are mistakes that students make when they try to say something but do not yet know how to say it. (D) Mistakes corrected on the spot can motivate learners to use the language for communication.
2. Which of the following statements about Task-Based Learning (TBL) is NOT true? (A) TBL is a natural extension of grammar-translation method. (B) In TBL, the emphasis is on the task rather than the language. (C) A typical TBL sequence consists of three phases: pre-task phase, task cycle phase, and language focus phase. (D) TBL allows teachers and students to concentrate on how to use language for certain tasks.
3. Which of the following statements about extensive reading is NOT true? (A)Extensive reading refers to reading students do beyond the class time. (B) Extensive reading should involve reading for pleasure. (C) Students should write a formal report after reading something. (D)Students should be able to choose what they read, in terms of genre and level.
4. Which of the following statements is correct? (A)In Audiolingual Method, grammatical explanation is encouraged. (B) In Communicative Approach, contextualization is very important. (C) In a beginning TPR class, students are required to give commands to their classmates. (D)In a classroom taught with the Silent Way, students would remain silent most of the time.
5. Which of the following is an example of macro-skills of listening comprehension? (A)Identifying the distinctive sounds of English. (B) Recognizing the stress patterns of words. (C) Distinguishing between literal and implied meanings. (D)Detecting grammatical errors in a speech. II.Vocabulary:
6. That untamed horse has a ferocious temper; even its owner often saddles up the horse with _____. (A) trepidation (B) exhortation (C) ostentation (D) constipation
7. The malicious incrimination _____ her zeal for her job and undermined her confidence in herself. (A) insinuated (B) obliterated (C) unfettered (D) presaged
8. A credible journalist should not _____ himself with the general public; news coverage should be presented strictly based upon the facts. (A) preclude (B) exterminate (C) ingratiate (D) collude
9. Being weary of the hasty life pace in cities, more and more retirees prefer leading _____ lives in areas of serenity. (A) adamant (B) cloistered (C) docile (D) odious 第 2 頁,共 6 頁
10. Known as a crafty fence sitter in the company, Tom maintains an _____ attitude toward social intercourse with people of different positions. (A) insatiable (B) equivocal (C) obsolescent (D) ambidextrous
11. With a rather limited collection of books, this community library cannot satisfy Karen’s _____ and unbiased appetite for new information and knowledge. (A) clandestine (B) diffident (C) sporadic (D) voracious
12. As scholars at that institution have perceived, the institution’s range of academic inquiry may be vast, but its financial resources are far less _____. (A) contemporary (B) preserved (C) contentious (D) extensive
13. When proponents of free speech encounter those who would strongly regulate entertainment, the argument over revolting content in movies will likely_____. (A) reduce (B) escalate (C) include (D) decrease
14. A central hypothesis in the work of the French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau is that human beings are innately good but are often _____ by social forces. (A) deprecated (B) attentuated (C) depraved (D) abandoned
15. The speaker declared that the focal point of his speech would be on extensive global issues rather than on _____ issues. (A) parochial (B) perennial (C) disdainful (D) contagious
16. (A) except for (B) in spite of (C) rather than (D) with regards to
17. (A) beautifying (B) conquering (C) purifying (D) detouring
18. (A) Unlike (B) Despite (C) Besides (D) With
19. (A) battle (B) menu (C) role (D) system
20. (A) deplored (B) commended (C) muttered (D) loathed
21. (A) now that (B) so that (C) by which (D) for which
22. (A) pernicious (B) conducive (C) congenital (D) moribund
23. (A) definitions (B) generations (C) reasons (D) examples
24. (A) plunging into (B) capitalizing on (C) making sense of (D) finding a niche in
25. (A) Addressing (B) Addressed (C) To address (D) Address
26. (A) next to (B) due to (C) as of (D) outside of
27. (A) soliciting (B) enveloping (C) advocating (D) dissipating
28. (A) blessing (B) essence (C) genius (D) origin
29. (A) a bit (B) a heck (C) more (D) less
30. (A) present (B) relevant (C) accessible (D) extensive
31. (A) rather than (B) in store for (C) for fear of (D) prior to
32. (A) These are all aspects that contribute to producing excellent films. (B) There is shortage of people queuing to sign up to join the schools. (C) Film school provides students with a wider frame of study than cinema. (D) To help them on their path are the film schools of the United States. 第 4 頁,共 6 頁
33. (A) whether for private or commercial films (B) with various implications for their success (C) guaranteeing best practice expertise in this most demanding of industries (D) allowing the individual to concentrate on the area they most want to work
34. (A) or myriad other roles (B) politics and modern affairs (C) and visual arts, to name but a few (D) and important factors for would-be students
35. (A) to explore marketing, design, and modern affairs (B) to master skills to work on a big budget movie (C) to get their break and give their careers momentum (D) to fulfill their studies and enrich their experiences
36. (A) offering courses online is very common (B) a top quality education is the best first step (C) commitment is mandatory to achieve distinction (D) film schools will point to their successes and their awards cabinets
37. Which of the following is closest to the meaning of the word burlesque? (A) inadequate (B) skillful (C) cheap (D) mimic
38. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Joseph Mitchell enjoyed the early career as reporter (B) His writings received little acclaim from others. (C) He was a very productive reporter. (D) He enjoyed his life in New York.
39. “The grammar of hard facts” implies Joseph Mitchell ____________. (A) has a very high level of grammatical knowledge (B) has the ability to offer detailed descriptions of an event (C) has the tendency to report many facts as stories (D) has the preference of reporting facts with complex grammatical rules
40. The personality of Joseph Mitchell can be best described as______. (A) confident (B) disinterested (C) conscientious (D) perfunctory
41. Which of the following is closest to the meaning of the word savvy? (A) stubborn (B) shrewd (C) passive (D) enthusiastic
42. According to the author, which of the following is true? (A) To produce opiates from glucose is straightforward. (B) To generate morphine from poppies is simple. (C) Current drug business will receive little impact. (D) The production of morphine from glucose is complex.
43. Which of the following is the key to backtracking? (A) E. coli. (B) glucose (C) enzymes (D) poppies
44. Which one is the antecedent of ordinary pain-reduction elements? (A) opiate (B) yeast (C) S-reticuline (D) morphine
45. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) A collection of enzymes is required to produce opiates. (B) Poppies and bacteria cannot be used at the same time. (C) The enzyme which exists in glucose is essential in extracting morphine. (D) Replications are not necessary in the early stages of the study.
46. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To prove that conservation is still contributive to lessening the extent of global warming. (B) To elaborate on potential factors, other than carbon dioxide emissions, of global warming. (C) To explain possible reasons for clouds and particles to affect the range of global warming. (D) To persuade readers that the receding of glaciers does supply a strong proof of global warming.
47. Why does water vapor contribute to temperature cooling? (A) Water vapor can reduce heat in the atmosphere by absorbing sunlight. (B) Water vapor can lower the temperature by integrating with cold air. (C) Water vapor can decrease sunlight exposure by enlarging cloud coverage. (D) Water vapor can cool down the air by trapping warm air and sparing cold air.
48. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? (A)The vague understanding of natural cycles and interactions results in the uncertainty of warming effect. (B) The role of particles in effecting the atmosphere remains debatable in that they can raise as well as lower the temperature. (C) The controversial estimations of temperature trends may result from warming effects generated by artificial development. (D) The role of soot in melting glaciers proves the irrelevance of global warming to glacial receding.
49. Which of the following is closest to the word “soot” in the fourth paragraph? (A) Dust produced when branches are chopped. (B) Liquid waste originated when coal is mined. (C) Powders generated when coal or wood is burnt. (D) Fumes exhaled when engines or motors are operating.
50. What can be the next topic that the author will elaborate? (A) Experiments that argued for ill-measured temperatures, in particular, those influenced by human beings. (B) Measurement errors to be adjusted for the purpose of validating the estimates of temperature trends. (C) Controversies over how to remove artificial warming effects aroused among climate modelers. (D) Schemes that proposed for reconstructing temperature-measuring stations so that heat island effects can be removed.
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