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105年 - 105 高雄市市立國民小學教師聯合甄選_專長類:英語科#53280
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
105年 |
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50 |
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1. Although languages have always become extinct throughout human history, they are currently disappearing at an _____ rate by the processes of globalization. (A) accessible (B) accelerated (C) accountable (D) advisory
2. Despite its _____ in human affairs, language is poorly understood. (A) presupposition (B) presumption (C) prestige (D) prevalence
3. Images were not put on the page randomly, but were there to work in _____ with verbal part to generate meaning. (A) tandem (B) tantrum (C) consultation (D) contact
4. Although the women’s rights movement in the United States is thought ______ as a recent development, its beginnings date back almost one hundred and sixty years. (A) up (B) over (C) by (D) of
5. I must weigh ______ before deciding on which new car I want to buy. (A) with a heavy hand (B) a back seat driver (C) behind the wheel (D) the pros and cons
6. We ______ out of gas if we had filled up the tank. (A) wouldn’t run (B) wouldn’t have run (C) didn’t run (D) hadn’t run
7. Undergraduate students in Taiwan spend less time in the library than their ______ in the U.S. (A) correspondents (B) opponents (C) counterparts (D) rivals
8. He published his novel ______, so no one knew who the author was. (A) anonymously (B) unanimously (C) ambiguously (D) amiably
9. All the patients ______ from the hospital by the time the fire engines arrived. (A) had evacuated (B) had been evacuated (C) were evacuated (D) evacuated
10. Dog training schools teach a variety of essential commands and techniques that can make your ______ a happy camper and your life easier in the process. (A) camp (B) canine (C) canary (D) caterpillar
11. Many employees find it hard to take even mild ____. (A) criticism (B) critics (C) critical (D) critically
12. The automated ____ machine is a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, from which you can take money out of your bank account by using a special card. (A) teller (B) telling (C) talking (D) tailor
13. Mrs. Chang makes a wonderful ____ with mayonnaise, celery, and artichoke hearts. (A) diner (B) dolly (C) dip (D) desert
14. Losing weight is the top ____ for Americans, and combined with “exercise more” and “stay fit and healthy.” It is something that over a third of the population wishes to achieve. (A) resolution (B) retention (C) revolution (D) revelation
15. Mario Puzo was an American author, screenwriter and journalist. He is known for his crime novels about the Mafia, most ____ The Godfather. (A) interesting (B) fascinating (C) courageously (D) notably
16. The International Olympic Committee said 31 athletes in six sports could be banned from the Rio Olympics after evidence of ____ was uncovered. (A) protein (B) doping (C) calcium (D) minerals
17. Not until you finish your homework ____ outside. (A) can you go (B) you can go (C) can go (D) can’t go
18. Tom was getting ____ the same thing every day. (A) boring to do (B) boring to (C) bored of doing (D) bored to
19. If you say that someone is ____, you are critical of them because they form opinions of people and situations very quickly, when it would be better for them to wait until they know more about the person or situation. (A) temperamental (B) judgmental (C) impersonal (D) unpredictable
20. Many famous people have known ____ to be poor. (A) what it is like (B) what is like (C) how like is (D) how is like
21. Not only ____ been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well. (A) had the poor man (B) the poor man had (C) was the poor man (D) the poor man
22. Being paid ____ causes people to endorse the idea that they’d rather make more money and spend more time at work. (A) by the hour (B) on hours (C) with an hour (D) for hours
23. I’m sure you’ve been asked many times whether you’re an introvert or an extrovert. For some people, it’s an easy choice, but for most of us, it’s difficult to choose one way ____. (A) not others (B) another (C) or the other (D) and other
24. There are no approved drugs or ____ for Zika, mainly because scientists have long assumed the virus was so benign that it was not worth the resources required to investigate treatment. (A) immunes (B) curable (C) diagnose (D) vaccines
25. On May 16, police violently ____ a political protest in Nairobi, raising fears about the future of democracy in a country scarred by election-related violence that killed over 1,000 people nearly a decade ago. (A) urged (B) formed (C) asymmetric (D) suppressed
II. Error Correction: Identify the underlined word(s) or phrase that should be corrected or rewritten.
26.
Well-planned and implemented
language policies can bolster
the ongoing efforts
of speaker communities to maintain or
revitalize their mother
tongues and
passing them on
to younger generations. (A) (B) (C) (D)
27. Anxious learners
suffer from mental blocks
during spontaneous speaking ctivities, lack confidence,
less able to
self-edit and identify language errors, and
are more likely to
employ avoidance strategies
such as skipping (A) (B) (C) (D)
28. Thirteen hundred medical professionals,
all of which
have been trained
to treat
drug dependency,
attended
the annual convention
sponsored by
the Society to Prevent Drug Abuse.(A)(B) (C) (D)
29.
A high level of foreign language anxiety
may correspond with
communication apprehension,
cause
individuals to be quieter and
less willing to communicate
. (A) (B) (C) (D)
30. Teachers and students are “cultural agents.” They bring to school
preconceptions
, assumptions, and habits
acquired by experience
is gained
from interaction with parents, peers, the mass media, and
a host of others
. (A) (B) (C)(D)
31. (A) write (B) writing (C) to be written (D) written
32. (A) that (B) which (C) of which (D) whose
33. (A) As opposed to (B) Contradiction (C) Compare (D) In case
34. (A) developing (B) develop (C) develops (D) is developed
35. (A) write and revise (B) writing and revising (C) writing and revise (D) wrote and revised
36. (A) free from (B) deprived of (C) inflicted on (D) entitled to
37. (A) put out (B) put away (C) put off (D) put on
38. (A) for a living (B) for good (C) for one thing (D) for instance
39. (A) incarnations (B) representations (C) reflections (D) transformations
40. (A) be engaged (B) be enclosed (C) be appealed (D) be related
41. What does “
heading north
” mean in the first paragraph? (A) It means “moving in the direction of north.” (B) The tuition of colleges in the north is usually more expensive. (C) The colleges in Taipei are usually more expensive. (D) The cost of education is getting more and more expensive.
42. How many students in private colleges receive financial aid? (A) 75%. (B) 50%. (C) 60 %. (D) None.
43. Based on the passage, which of the following is
NOT
true? (A) People always pay the sticker price to buy a car. (B) A Lexus is more expensive than a Camry. (C) About 60% of students at public colleges receive financial assistance. (D) Those who are not qualified for financial aid can still attend college.
44. What is the main topic of this passage? (A) The joys of working in a foreign country. (B) Overcoming cross-cultural communication barriers. (C) The differences between American and British English. (D) The importance of being patient when talking with others.
45. According to the author, what is one of the greatest challenges to communication across cultures? (A) A lack of understanding. (B) Non-verbal communication. (C) Language. (D) Hypersensitivity.
46. Why does the author mention American and British English? (A) To show how different the two nations are. (B) To illustrate that antagonistic relationship between America and England. (C) To debunk a widely-held assumption. (D) To highlight the inherent beauty of the English language.
47. What is suggested by the author as the most important thing to the success of a cross-cultural communication? (A) The hiring of an interpreter. (B) Patience and sensitivity. (C) Humor. (D) Creativity.
48. Which of the following best describes the author’s view of the role of technology in facilitating intercultural communication? (A) Technology can be an obstacle to real intercultural understanding. (B) Technology is not a substitute for virtues like patience and curiosity towards other people. (C) Technology will solve all problems of intercultural communication. (D) None of the above.
49. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Measurements are important for large projects. (B) Standards are necessary for order. (C) Standards are essential for technological development. (D) Technology has improved in modern times.
50. What can be inferred from the reading? (A) The Egyptians carefully utilized their observations. (B) The Egyptian civilization is better than the modern one. (C) The ancient societies were uncivilized compared to modern ones. (D) Engineers should pay more attention to history.
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