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105年 - 105 新北市立國民中學教師聯合甄選:英文科#61124
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1. When a reading test calls for short written responses, and the grading of these responses takes into account spelling and grammar, _______ is said to be missing. (A) scoring validity (B) concurrent validity (C) scorer reliability (D) holistic scoring
2. In Canale and Swain’s model of communicative competence, _________ refers to the ability to combine ideas to achieve cohesion in form and coherence in thought. (A) vocabulary competence (B) grammatical competence (C) sociolinguistic competence (D) discourse competence
3. Which of the following statements about Differentiated Instruction (DI) is NOT true? (A) DI is more qualitative than quantitative. (B) DI is basically a kind of collaborative learning. (C) Differentiation may focus on content, process, of product. (D) The target audience of DI include learners at all levels of proficiency.
4. What teaching method does the following excerpt refer to? In the 1960s, Freire developed a native-language literacy program for slum dwellers and peasants in Brazil. He engaged learners in dialogues about problems in their lives. Those dialogues not only became the basis for literacy development, but also for reflection and action to improve students’ lives. Freire believed that education is to help students to understand the social, historical, or cultural forces that affect their lives, and then to help empower students to take action and make decisions in order to gain control over their lives. (A) Task-based Instruction (B) Content-based Instruction (C) Participatory Approach (D) Communicative Approach
5. Which of the following is characterized by its use of background knowledge to enhance the language-comprehension process? (A) Cooperative learning (B) Schema theory (C) Extrinsic motivation (D) Sociocultural theory
II. Vocabulary & Grammar
6. The continual noise of the machine became a(n) __________disturbance to the workers. It seemed that they could never get rid of it. (A) catchy (B) episodic (C) perpetual (D) spasmodic
7. The sense of community is slowly __________by the lack of sidewalks in many towns, which makes it harder to walk around and meet the neighbors. (A) abominated (B) exploited (C) debilitated (D) mitigated
8. New words are born, old words die, and rarely-used words are launched into the spotlight by __________events, medical breakthroughs, or even new trends in music or fashion. (A) brittle (B) voluminous (C) calamitous (D) delectable
9. The closing agreement procedures set forth in the revenue ruling is not a legal __________ for the treaty exemption. (A) inception (B) prerequisite (C) exponent (D) precaution
10. Fang Binxing, one of the creators of “The Great Firewall of China,” spoke to the gathering about “cyber__________.” He said national borders should be guarded in the online world as they are in the real world. And he said foreign interference with a country’s government should not be accepted. (A) impediment (B) interjection (C) dimension (D) sovereignty
11. As Brazil prepares for the huge sporting event, it faces not merely the political storm in the capital, Brasilia. Former House Speaker of Brazil Eduardo Cunha had been second in line to the presidency, but he was suspended from office this month over charges of __________ of justice and corruption. (A) doctrine (B) obstruction (C) emblem (D) discernment
12. While rental costs go higher in California, __________from rental housing is also a problem. Activists say some landlords have forced people to move from rental units so they can be offered to tech workers, who will pay a higher price. (A) accommodation (B) accretion (C) elongation (D) eviction
13. The weather in this Mediterranean city is agreeable. __________ above twenty-eight degrees Celsius. (A) Rarely the temperature goes (B) Rarely does go the temperature (C) Rarely goes the temperature (D) Rarely does the temperature go
14. I was once seriously ill. If __________ for the doctor’s care, I should not be speaking to you now. (A) it had not been (B) it were not (C) it has not been (D) it is not
15. The real challenge is how to balance complex variables like safety and convenience, all while _____ politicians that they should invest in infrastructure. (A) convince (B) convinced (C) convincing (D) to convince
16. (A) put off (B) bring about (C) set aside (D) set off
17. (A) to transform (B) transforming (C) to transfer (D) transferring
18. (A) to overtake (B) overtook (C) overtakes (D) overtaking
19. (A) have launched (B) have been launched (C) are launching (D) have been launching
20. (A) to access (B) for access to (C) with access to (D) with access for
21. (A) put out (B) rule out (C) cross out (D) phase out
22. (A) given (B) giving (C) to give (D) gives
23. (A) why (B) how (C) where (D) what
24. (A) have expedited (B) be expired (C) be expedited (D) have expired
25. (A) got over with (B) in contrast with (C) in conflict with (D) coupled with
26. (A) No longer (B) No wonder (C) Little (D) Only if
27. (A) delete (B) download (C) retrieve (D) transfer
28. (A) flutter (B) hazard (C) indent (D) venture
29. (A) extemporaneous (B) impromptu (C) instantaneous (D) intermittent
30. (A) buttress (B) infrastructure (C) interstice (D) superstratum
31. (A) is closely related to (B) is often attributed to (C) has a great influence on (D) has little to do with
32. (A) contribute to (B) implore for (C) stave off (D) veer away from
33. (A) after all (B) even so (C) nonetheless (D) therefore
34. (A) dissolute (B) frustrating (C) mediocre (D) sedentary
35. (A) Although (B) Even if (C) Once (D) Unless
36. Why does the author feel that science and the arts were similar? (A) Both were intensely sought after. (B) Both had enormous power. (C) Both made people angry. (D) Both helped solve many problems.
37. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? (A) Technological Achievements of the Twentieth Century (B) Science versus Art (C) Art for Art’s Sake (D) Scientific Investigation and Value Judgments
38. With which of the following statements would be the author of the passage
LEAST
agree? (A) Science creates more problems than it solves. (B) Science is enormously powerful. (C) Science can measure right and wrong. (D) Science can make predictions about nuclear damage.
39. What’s the author’s attitude toward science? (A) Objective (B) Pessimistic (C) Awed (D) Disgusted
40. Which of the following would
NOT
be the subject of scientific inquiry? (A) Manipulating genetic heritage (B) Being right in a moral sense (C) Measuring levels of radioactivity (D) Developing indestructible plastics
41. Why is Virginia Woolf regarded as the one who began feminist literary criticism? (A) Because she proposed some new ideas about feminist literary criticism. (B) Because she is a prolific writer who wrote a lot on feminist literary criticism. (C) Because she represents an important period when art was integrated into society. (D) Because she wrote the book that is the milestone of feminist literary criticism.
42. What does the word
androgynous
in the second paragraph possibly mean? (A) bisexual (B) gendered (C) transvestite (D) homosexual
43. According to this passage, why did Woolf consider Jane Austen a great writer? (A) Jane Austen shows the possibility of feminine writing. (B) Jane Austen accommodates the views of both genders. (C) Jane Austen deconstructs the gender difference in her novels. (D) Jane Austen, as a female writer, has written many famous novels.
44. Which of the following best states the meaning of the sentence “And although she spends a lifetime pushing limits, ultimately she cannot break down the tormenting barriers of her own mind”? (A) Although Woolf tries to find more possibilities for women, she herself doesn’t really believe it is worthwhile. (B) Although Woolf disregards the social limits, deep in her mind she still cannot ignore all the obstacles for women. (C) Although Woolf tries to find equality for women, she still doesn’t identify herself with women of lower social classes. (D) Although Woolf does her best to speak for women of all classes, she still looks down upon women of lower social classes privately.
45. Which of the following is the best topic for this passage? (A) Virginia Woolf’s Ideas of Feminism and Criticism (B) Virginia Woolf and Feminine Writing (C) Virginia Woolf’s Position in History of Literature (D) Virginia Woolf and Equality Between the Two Sexes
46. The main subject of the passage is ________. (A) the auroras as bad omens (B) the Earth’s magnetic field (C) the visible spectacle of the Sun’s solar wind interaction with the Earth’s magnetic field (D) the infra-red and ultra-violet light show in the Earth’s polar regions
47. Auroras are more visible ________. (A) in the winter in the Southern Hemisphere (B) in the summer in the Northern hemisphere (C) from middle latitudes (D) from dusk to dawn
48. In the last sentence, the phrase “
the beam
” refers to ________. (A) sunlight (B) solar wind (C) solar flare (D) auroral oval
49. The passage does
NOT
discuss ________. (A) the electromotive force generated by the interaction between the solar wind and the Earth’s magnetic field (B) the enhancement of the auroral discharge by gusts of solar wind generated by a solar flare (C) that auroras result from large-scale electrical discharge processes surrounding the Earth (D) that the auroral umbra comes from excited, or ionized atoms and molecules
50. According to the passage, ________. (A) auroral activity may sometimes occur at 27-day intervals (B) the auroras are seen more frequently as the incidence of sunspots decreases (C) auroras occur closest to the equator only during the periods of solstice (D) crimson is the dominant color of the auroral displays.
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