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105年 - 105 新北市國民小學暨幼兒園教師甄選_專門知能:英語科#52725
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21. “In this approach, the teacher acts as a counselor and a paraphraser, while the learner is seen as a client and collaborator.” What is this language teaching approach? (A)The Direct Method (B) The Silent Way (C) The Community Language Learning Approach (D)The Communicative Approach
22. About the characteristics of Communicative Language Teaching, which statement is NOT true? (A)Lessons are more teacher-centered. (B) Pair work and group work are emphasized. (C) Proponents of Communicative Language Teaching advocate the use of authentic materials. (D)Activities are designed for students to produce meaningful and real communication.
23. Which statement is NOT true about language teaching methodologies? (A)The Audiolingual Method relies heavily on repetition and drills. (B) In the Communicative Language Teaching classroom, the teacher sets up a situation that students are likely to encounter in real life. (C) In The Silent Way, the teacher uses a mixture of silence and gestures to focus students’ attention. (D)In Task-based Instruction, students work together to develop the aspects of a language they would like to learn and this approach incorporates translation, transcription, and recording techniques.
24. About language teaching methodologies, which is NOT true? (A)James Asher proposed Total Physical Response. (B) The Silent Way was created by Caleb Gattegno. (C) Communicative Approach was proposed by Michael Swan. (D)David Arthur Wilkins proposed notional syllabuses, showing how language can be categorized on the basis of notions such as location and time.
25. An English teacher brings different types of fruits in her classroom to illustrate new vocabulary. What type of teaching material does she use in her class? (A) mnemonic (B) realia (C) glossary (D) flashcards
26. When the news of terrorists putting bombs in the campus aroused fears among faculties, a student came out and claimed that it was just a ________ made by his classmate. The two of them were soon punished for their prank. (A) deluge (B) hoax (C) jargon (D) prestige
27. Mr. Brown felt relieved after being informed that the tumor in his body was _____. (A) benign (B) cursory (C) lucrative (D) pliable
28. The environment was ________ because the air was full of acid and metallic aerosol particles. (A) sanitary (B) mercurial (C) noxious (D) unsoiled
29. As they spread malicious rumor, the students and their families have been sued for _____ and defamation of character. (A) seduction (B) slander (C) strife (D) synthesis
30. Test scores are not the only ________ of academic achievement. (A) implementation (B) initiative (C) yardstick (D) resolution
31. Attention to illustrations ________ as children become more proficient readers. (A) edges (B) voids (C) enhances (D) wanes
32. Language fossilization is not an all-or-nothing phenomenon. Instead, there is considerable ________ in the extent to which individual learners fossilize. (A) verification (B) transformation (C) variation (D) conformation
33. Members of some immigrant and minority groups are too often ________ by social and educational practices that limit their opportunities to engage in communication with people. (A) marginalized (B) perplexed (C) disposed (D) committed
34. Mark has a ________ to interrupt others when they’re talking during the school meetings. (A) barricade (B) propensity (C) sabotage (D) ) viability
35. At the start of the TV news show, the hostess used headlines to_________ the upcoming stories. (A) intervene (B) dawdle (C) resonate (D) encapsulate
36. From
that
was said at
today’s
meeting, I
believe
that the international conference
will be held
in France. (A)
that
(B)
today’s
(C)
believe(
D)
will be held
37. Though
boring
, the girls
decided
to
stay and watch
the
remaining
portion of the opera at Lincoln Center last night.(A)
boring
(B)
decided
(C)
stay and watch
(D)
remaining
38. When the husband
stopped talking
, his wife
finished
his sentence for him
as though
she
would read
his mind. (A)
stopped talking
(B)
finished
(C)
as though
(D)
would read
39. In the attempt to control inflation
by
eliminating social programs,
there are
ethical limits beyond
where
many economists and politicians are reluctant
to go
. (A)
by
(B)
there are
(C)
where
(D)
to go
.
40. Some
inner
city basketball players
may be
initially resistant to
coaching
, but it is necessary for them to
teaching
the fundamentals of the game. (A)
inner
(B)
may be
(C)
coaching
,(D)
teaching
41. (A) is likely to (B) likely to (C) is likely (D) like to
42. (A) while she collecting (B) while collected (C) while collecting (D) to collect
43. (A) vomit (B) vomiting (C) vomited (D) to be vomited
44. (A) dementia (B) dehydration (C) default (D) decentralization
45. (A) when are (B) that have been (C) which have been (D) what have been
46. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) The best opera singers require humid settings to perform. (B) The amount of moisture in the air influences musical pitch. (C) Humid locales foster languages with more complex tones. (D) The structure of language is independent of its environment.
47. How can humid settings help opera singers achieve the right pitch? (A) Singers have more elastic vocal cords. (B) Singers feel tiny variations in pitch. (C) Singers experience wavering volume. (D) Singers make refrains more roughly.
48. What does pitch distinguish in tonal languages? (A) Phonemes (B) Consonants (C) Vowels (D) Words
49. Which of the following locations can be inferred to develop fewer tonal languages? (A) Desert (B) Rainforest (C) Savanna (D) Wetland
50. Which word has the closest meaning to the underlined word “bolster”? (A) Explore (B) Support (C) Generalize (D) Undermine
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