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109年 - 109 新竹市國民中學教師甄選:英語科#87857
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1. Jessie’s Mandarin is _____. I can’t believe she learned the language so quickly. (A) nocturnal (B) impeccable (C) communal (D) meticulous
2. Teachers in Brandon’s Elementary School were asked to _____ from using their cellphones during the weekly meetings so they would not disrupt anyone. (A) glisten (B) fiddle (C) tinkle (D) refrain
3. Too much ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, even with sunscreen applied, can actually suppress the immune system, making you more _____ to infection
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(A) susceptible (B) appreciable (C) combustible (D) inflammable
4. Many parents find themselves offering rewards or _____ to kids who keep eating in order to try and kickstart healthy eating behaviors in their kids. (A) mechanics (B) fragments (C) incentives (D) discharges
5. Social networks must tackle material that advocates self-harm and suicide, which became a _____ issue after 14- year-old Molly Russell took her own life in 2017. (A) charitable (B) diplomatic (C) residential (D) prominent
6. The game’s design, narrative, and pacing are all equally important elements that work in _____ to create an experience like no other. (A) precursor (B) suppression (C) lockstep (D) withdrawal
7. Italy was the first European country to be hit hard by the pandemic—its intensive care units _____ and its elderly dying in droves before the tsunami reached Spain, France, the United States or Britain. (A) allocated (B) scrubbed (C) inundated (D) triggered
8. Rebecca Solnit’s opposition to injustice in its many forms, and her relentless inquiry as a writer and reporter into a great range of issues—racial injustice, nuclear weapons, indigenous rights, male _____—have defined the outrage and politics of much of her generation. (A) premiere (B) hegemony (C) haphazard (D) aftermath
9. In 1813, Beethoven wrote a symphonic work (“Wellington’s Victory”) so noisy and
trite
that most scholars consider it an embarrassment. (A) banal (B) creative (C) mysterious (D) audacious
10. Companies tend to favor national rules, rather than be forced to deal with a
patchwork
of local laws. (A) pinnacle (B) hodgepodge (C) lassitude (D) liquidation
11. In nearly two decades with the Minneapolis Police Department, Derek Chauvin faced at least 17 misconduct complaints, none of _____ derailed his career. (A) them (B) whom (C) which (D) why
12. For centuries, St. Paul’s, the domed 17th-century cathedral, was the _____ structure in London and the _____ vantage point for viewing a low-rise city. At about 365 feet tall, it was not surpassed until the 1960s. (A) tall, high (B) taller, highest (C) tallest, higher (D) tallest, highest
13. Quasars _____ emitting extremely intense radio waves and visible radiation. (A) are star-like objects (B) star-like objects are (C) star-like, they are objects (D) are they star-like objects
14. _____ struck, a tuning fork produces an almost pure tone, retaining its pitch over a long period of time. (A) When is it (B) When it is (C) One is (D) Is one
15. All of the following are grammatically accurate EXCEPT which one? (A) Writers, artists, and singers often meet in the coffeehouses of New York City’s Greenwich Village, where they can present their work to a small but influential public. (B) Calcium, the most abundant mineral in the body, works with phosphorus in maintaining bones and teeth. (C) The situation comedy has proved to a remarkably durable commercial television format. (D) Soil science began with the formulation of the theory of humus in 1809.
16. “To define and differentiate between biosphere and other spheres” and “to develop and activate new vocabulary related to biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere” are the two major aims of Mr. Wilson’s lesson plan. Which teaching method best supports his lesson? (A) project-based learning (B) problem-based learning (C) content and language integrated learning (D) computer assisted language teaching
17. Mr. Taylor’s students were listening to Martin Luther King Jr’s I have a Dream speech. Mr. Taylor explained the speech by translating the sentence by sentence from English into Chinese. Which teaching method best describes this classroom practice? (A) the audio-lingual method (B) the oral approach (C) the silent way (D) the grammar-translation method
18. Ms. Clark gives her students a riddle and asks them to discuss and solve it in groups. Which kind of learning might be likely to be fostered in Ms. Clark’s class? (A) Cooperative learning (B) Experiential learning (C) Peripheral learning (D) Solitary learning
19. Learning is served by collaboration between Ms. Robinson and her students and among her students. Which theoretical concept facilitates such learning in Ms. Robinson’s class? (A) ELF (English as a Lingua Franca) (B) ZPD (zone of proximal development) (C) LEP (limited English proficiency) (D) LAD (language acquisition device)
20. Mr. Scott: Repeat after me, in Switzerland. Class: In Switzerland. Mr. Scott: Live in Switzerland. Class: Live in Switzerland. Mr. Scott: His grandparents live in Switzerland. Class: His grandparents live in Switzerland. What type of technique does Mr. Scott implement in class? (A) backward build-up drill (B) question-and-answer drill (C) use of minimal pairs (D) transformation drill
21. (A) keen on (B) clear to (C) close to (D) easy to
22. (A) An estimate (B) An estimated (C) An estimating (D) Estimating as
23. (A) hence (B) yet (C) then (D) so
24. (A) decay (B) blaze (C) adapt (D) halve
25. (A) ensured (B) ensuring (C) ensure (D) ensures
26. (A) dedication (B) emergence (C) magistrate (D) parliament
27. (A) according to (B) similar to (C) owing to (D) due to
28. (A) arising (B) arousing (C) raising (D) loosing
29. (A) highlight (B) highlights (C) highlighting (D) was highlighting
30. (A) abound in (B) abided by (C) added to (D) allowed for
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35 Living proof of his parents’ indiscretion, Trevor was kept mostly indoors for the earliest years of his life, bound by the extreme and often absurd measures his mother took to hide him from a government that could, at any moment, steal him away. Finally liberated by the end of South Africa’s tyrannical white rule, Trevor and his mother set forth on a grand adventure. They lived openly and freely and embraced the opportunities won by a centuries-long struggle.
36 It is also the story of that young man’s relationship with his fearless, rebellious, and fervently religious mother—his teammate, a woman determined to save her son from the cycle of poverty, violence, and abuse that would ultimately threaten her own life.
37 Whether subsisting on caterpillars for dinner during hard times, being thrown from a moving car during an attempted kidnapping, or just trying to survive the life-and-death pitfalls of dating in high school, Trevor illuminates his curious world with an incisive wit and unflinching honesty. 38 35 36 37
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39. Which issue is NOT covered in this article? (A) A brief history of music therapy (B) Effects of music therapy (C) Types and methods of music therapy (D) Work of music therapists
40. According to this passage, what is true about music therapy? (A) The music interventions are delivered by medical or healthcare professionals. (B) Music therapy can promote the quality of the parent-child relationships. (C) Music therapy can help patients improve, restore, or maintain health. (D) The formal beginnings of music therapy can be traced back to 1789.
41. Based on this article, how does music therapy work? (A) Music is an alternate approach to management of agitation in confused elderly patients. (B) Music allows all people to interact on a more relationship-oriented way than may be possible relying on verbal language. (C) Music evokes and conditions behaviors such as the movement patterns involved in walking, speaking and grasping. (D) Music listening could be used to help patients relax, improve their mood and afford both mental and physical activation.
42. What does a music therapist do? (A) A music therapist entertains his clients by singing Italian operas. (B) A music therapist teaches people how to play music. (C) A music therapist accommodates the needs of clients via an evaluation process. (D) A music therapist approaches kids with music playfully more than adults.
43. What can be inferred about the author’s attitude toward and perspective of music therapy? (A) Music therapy is an evidence-based therapy. (B) Music therapy is just listening to music. (C) Anyone can get a job as a music therapist. (D) Music therapy doesn’t address serious issues.
44. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true about Joel Stein’s view? (A) Millennials are more narcissistic than Baby Boomers are. (B) Millennials created the “Me Decade” in the 1970s. (C) Millennials are the group made up mostly of teens, 20- and 30-somethings. (D) More millennials live with their parents than with a spouse in a study.
45. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? (A) More young people live with their parents because of financial situation. (B) Entitled, arrogant, spoiled, and preening are the signature traits of Gen X. (C) The writer agrees with Joel Stein’s depiction of the traits of millennials. (D) The economic outlook for the young people is getting better.
46. Which demographic cohort is the writer of this passage most possibly in? (A) Gen X (B) Gen Y (C) Gen Z (D) Gen Alpha
47. Who are the people that “Washington” refers to in the 4th paragraph? (A) Lobbyists (B) Lawyers (C) Reporters (D) Lawmakers
48. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? (A)Compared to 2002, young people make more money in 2011 because of increasing hourly wages. (B) It is universally believed that magazine writers are the most narcissistic group. (C) Magazine writers like Joel Stein tend to mistaken the traits of rich kids to those of millennials. (D)Magazine interns are drawn to the media industry for its high-status and high-paying nature.
49. Who are the people that “Abe Simpson” (a fictional character from the animated TV series “The Simpsons”) most probably refers to in the last paragraph at the end of the passage? (A) Grandfathers (B) Toddlers (C) Teenagers (D) Grandsons
50. What is this passage mainly about? (A) Stein makes a very convincing and correct portrayal of millennials. (B) Toddlers are regarded as the “generation sociopath.” (C) The writer tries to defend millennials and argues that narcissism is a trait for young people across generations. (D) Gen Y is the most narcissistic age group.
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