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110年 - 110 新北市立高級中等學校教師聯合甄選:英文科#98727
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
110年 |
選擇題數:
45 |
申論題數:
2
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1. During the civil rights battles of the 1950s and early 1960s, the legislators defeated many anti-discrimination bills through _______ and other delaying tactics. (A) filibusters (B) compunctions (C) impostures (D) arrogations
2. It is sad to know that the right to health, education, safe food, water, telecommunications and energy is being _______ to commercial interests and increased profit. (A) arraigned (B) inscribed (C) jettisoned (D) subjugated
3. The government spokesman says, “We refute the _______ allegation that we are in some way pleased that people are suffering this pain now.” (A) tentative (B) adventitious (C) terrestrial (D) scurrilous
4. Some dentists are convinced that the addition of fluoride in water is ineffective as a _______ treatment. (A) loquacious (B) corporeal (C) prophylactic (D) sympathetic
5. During the mid-1960s, relations between white liberals and the civil rights movement became increasingly strained; civil rights leaders accused liberal politicians of _______ and procrastinating. (A) immolating (B) illuminating (C) naturalizing (D) temporizing
6. Some athletes have taken to living and sleeping in _______ sealed tents or rooms that simulate high-altitude conditions. (A) negligibly (B) hermetically (C) inductively (D) capriciously
7. Since there are so many drug abuse cases, they are carrying out research on the causes of _______ behavior among young people. (A) defamatory (B) inarticulate (C) delinquent (D) preeminent
8. An estate agent is under investigation for the alleged _______ of client funds. (A) perseverance (B) embezzlement (C) harangue (D) jurisdiction
9. The music was _______ and beautifully delivered—and it was full of the compassion for the poor of all races and creeds which we know the composer has had all his life. (A) malleable (B) nascent (C) inordinate (D) mellifluous
10. The monarchy was ever more widely perceived as an oppressive, _______ institution which failed to correspond to the country's needs. (A) compliant (B) sanctimonious (C) obsolescent (D) laudatory
11. (A) to date (B) in sum (C) by far (D) in nature
12. (A) have hidden (B) have been hidden (C) hide (D) have being hidden
13. (A) pulls off (B) fills out (C) adds to (D) puts aside
14. (A) understand (B) understanding (C) having understood (D) understood
15. (A) how (B) why (C) whether (D) which
16. (A) why (B) where (C) when (D) that
17. (A) put up with (B) come down with (C) connect with (D) come up with
18. (A) Of (B) With (C) On (D) At
19. (A) use to control (B) be used to control (C) be used to controlling (D) use to controlling
20. (A) as long as (B) as soon as (C) as far as (D) as small as
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31.(AB)getting advanced degrees
(AC)occupying mental skills and player development roles
(AD)seeing some of them able to kind of bear the fruits of that labor
(AE)hiring a greater diversity of people with a wider variety of skills
(BC) busting through barriers in almost every profession for decades
(BD)chipping away at the glass walls around men’s professional leagues
(BE)bringing greater diversity to one of the last bastions of male-dominated culture
(CD)happening in business, or politics, and all of these other places where we’re seeing more
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32.(AB)getting advanced degrees
(AC)occupying mental skills and player development roles
(AD)seeing some of them able to kind of bear the fruits of that labor
(AE)hiring a greater diversity of people with a wider variety of skills
(BC) busting through barriers in almost every profession for decades
(BD)chipping away at the glass walls around men’s professional leagues
(BE)bringing greater diversity to one of the last bastions of male-dominated culture
(CD)happening in business, or politics, and all of these other places where we’re seeing more
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33.(AB)getting advanced degrees
(AC)occupying mental skills and player development roles
(AD)seeing some of them able to kind of bear the fruits of that labor
(AE)hiring a greater diversity of people with a wider variety of skills
(BC) busting through barriers in almost every profession for decades
(BD)chipping away at the glass walls around men’s professional leagues
(BE)bringing greater diversity to one of the last bastions of male-dominated culture
(CD)happening in business, or politics, and all of these other places where we’re seeing more
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34.(AB)getting advanced degrees
(AC)occupying mental skills and player development roles
(AD)seeing some of them able to kind of bear the fruits of that labor
(AE)hiring a greater diversity of people with a wider variety of skills
(BC) busting through barriers in almost every profession for decades
(BD)chipping away at the glass walls around men’s professional leagues
(BE)bringing greater diversity to one of the last bastions of male-dominated culture
(CD)happening in business, or politics, and all of these other places where we’re seeing more
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35. (AB)getting advanced degrees
(AC)occupying mental skills and player development roles
(AD)seeing some of them able to kind of bear the fruits of that labor
(AE)hiring a greater diversity of people with a wider variety of skills
(BC) busting through barriers in almost every profession for decades
(BD)chipping away at the glass walls around men’s professional leagues
(BE)bringing greater diversity to one of the last bastions of male-dominated culture
(CD)happening in business, or politics, and all of these other places where we’re seeing more
36. What is the passage mainly about? (A) Illustrating the importance of latest educational technologies. (B) Requesting for investigation into learning immersed in technologies. (C) Proposing a theory of employing technologies in classroom learning. (D) Modifying theories of emerging technologies for adolescent learning.
37. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT claimed by popular press authors? (A) Digital natives are not receiving instructions matching their needs. (B) Digital natives may be incapable of deep learning and productive work. (C) Digital natives are learning efficiently with a linear and predictable fashion. (D) Digital natives should be encouraged to develop skills from interacting with digital media.
38. Which of the following is closest to the proprietary in meaning in the second paragraph? (A) Empirical. (B) Fragmented. (C) Heuristic. (D) Patented.
39. According to the passage, which of the following is the major criticism against the popular press authors’ claims? (A) Lack of empirical evidence supporting the idea of digital natives. (B) Indifference to adolescent digital immigrants marginalized by digital media. (C) Ambition to persuade school authorities to subscribe to their media channels. (D) Haughtiness of inventing a term leading to implementation of classroom technologies.
40. Why is neural plasticity mentioned in the last paragraph? (A) To defend the traditional values of experimenting two opposite views of education. (B) To propose a research area not being explored, namely, digital media and classroom technologies. (C) To elaborate a need of conducting empirical studies on the relationships between technologies and learning. (D) To comment on the unnecessity of public funding research into cognitive psychology and learning technologies.
41. What is this passage about? (A) An unresolved issue in sports science. (B) An ordinary skill in professional baseball. (C) An increasing demand for baseball players. (D) An infamous duel between pitchers and batters.
42. Which of the following is closest in meaning to controls in the second paragraph? (A) Subjects used for making comparisons. (B) Control panels for playing baseball games. (C) Abilities for demonstrating non-athletic skills. (D) Baseball players knowing little about eye-tracking.
43. Why is the study by Classes et al. (1997) cited in the third paragraph? (A) It is cited because the study was the only one using tachistoscpic tests. (B) It is cited as the findings are contradictory to those in previous studies. (C) It is cited for the reason of studying the largest number of professional baseball players. (D) It is cited to substantiate the correlations between visual skills and baseball performance.
44. What is the ongoing debate discussed in the last paragraph? (A) The sense, either visual or perceptual, that influences athletes’ performance most directly. (B) Which of the two, computing hardware or program software, is needed for training baseball batters. (C) Whether athletic expertise is acquired by improving visual skills or by enhancing cognitive abilities. (D) The technology, hardware or software, that improves eyesight of baseball players, including pitchers.
45. According to the passage, which of the following statements is correct? (A) Pitchers are not subjects in this trend of research because of bad eye sight. (B) Findings of studies on what contribute to athletic expertise are still inconclusive. (C) The findings of the study on college baseball athletes agree with the software claim. (D) Using baseball players as subjects to examine sensorimotor skills is that they are well paid.
申論題 (2)
六、非選擇題:20%。
(一)摘要寫作(10 分) 請在 120 字以內寫出以下短文之摘要。如超過 120 字,本題將以 0 分計算。
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwanese officials urged people to consider the implications before changing their name to “Salmon,” after dozens flooded government offices to register a name change so they could qualify for a restaurant promotion.
The frenzy took hold this week after Japanese chain Sushiro promised a free sushi meal to customers whose names included the traditional Chinese characters “guiyu,” meaning salmon. Customers with names that sounded similar to “salmon” could enjoy a half-price feed.
Many found the offer irresistible, and so ensued what local media branded “Salmon Chaos.”
Dory Wang, a Sushiro marketing manager, said about 200 customers with the name “Salmon” on their identity card had visited one of the chain’s restaurants on Wednesday, adding that the response of seafood-loving Taiwanese had exceeded expectations. “We appreciated those who are willing to change their names for our sushi,” Wang said.
For some, the craze has proved more of a hassle.
“Five people requested a name change today and another six yesterday,” said Ou Minxin, an official at a local household registration office in Kaohsiung, Taiwan’s second-largest city. “We have seen changed names such as ‘Hotness Salmon,’ ‘Dip Wasabi and Eat Salmon,’ and ‘Can’t Help but Want to Eat Free Salmon.’ ”
Ou said most of them changed their names back after having a meal. “It has indeed added to our workload, but it is quite interesting,” he said.
But there’s a catch — and some diners may have bitten off more than they can chew.
Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior posted a reminder on Facebook that a person can only change their name three times in a lifetime, explaining that two of those will be wasted if a person changed their name to “Salmon” and back.
“This kind of name change not only wastes time but causes unnecessary paperwork,” Deputy Interior Minister Chen Tsung-yen told reporters as he urged the public to “cherish administrative resources.”
One resident decided to add 36 characters to his name, including seafood-themed characters such as “crab” and “lobster,” local media reported.
A 19-year-old student surnamed Hong said on Facebook that he changed his name to “Hong Salmon” and invited users to join him for a meal, offering eight time slots. He has not yet considered changing his salmon-themed name, saying it represents his courage to do whatever he wants.
(二)教案設計(10 分) 請依據上述新聞報導之短文,撰寫一堂跨領域的教案。請以英文寫出該教案之教學目標 及其教學活動。