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95年 - 95 金門縣國民中學正式教師暨代理代課教師甄試:英文(1-40)#7452
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
95年 |
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40 |
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0
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1. Because of the advanced technology, it is becoming more and more difficult to _____ bank notes; fake ones are immediately detected. (A) secure (B) counterfeit (C) decompose (D) prosecute
2.Lions _____ around the thorny bushes, searching for those animals which are not on alert. (A) prowl (B) stampede (C) trample (D) canter
3.In the user’s manual, the instructions have to be very _____; the more detailed they are, the more convenient for the users. (A) implicit (B) holistic (C) ironic (D) specific
4. In addition to insufficient exercise, junk food ads further _____ child obesity problems. (A) wrinkle (B) paralyze (C) aggravate (D) extenuate
5. The users are required to _____ the computer after new software is installed. (A) motivate (B) reboot (C) renovate (D) maneuver
6. Mental institutions used to be called _____ asylums in the past. (A) psychic (B) spiritual (C) mind (D) lunatic
7. After the shipwreck, attempts are often made to _____ the wrecked ship to save the whole or part of the ship and its cargo. (A) salvage (B) convene (C) gainsay (D) varnish
8. Schools of _____, like Yale and Oxford, have always enjoyed a long-enduring reputation among students. (A) canker (B) prestige (C) diadem (D) lineage
9. These _____ tests are carried out to determine whether the pistol was fired to kill the victim. (A) mystic (B) pedantic (C) ballistic (D) sardonic
10. The actress was able to burst into tears _____ whenever the situation required; she was indeed a natural. (A) reluctantly (B) vindictively (C) forensically (D) spontaneously
11. (A) at (B) by (C) in (D) of
12. (A) first (B) large (C) least (D) present
13. (A) resultantly (B) forcefully (C) hesitantly (D) preferably
14. (A) news (B) fashion (C) labor (D) routine
15. (A) Other (B) Others (C) Another (D) Some
16. (A) was used to (B) used to (C) was used (D) used
17. (A) material (B) spiritual (C) physical (D) psychical
18. (A) less (B) more (C) least (D) most
19. (A) beauties (B) sizes (C) habitats (D) species
20. (A) ecological (B) industrial (C) cultural (D) economic
21. The Giotto scholars cannot be completely certain about his birth _____. (A) place (B) year (C) mark (D) certificate
22. Giotto showed his talent _____. (A) at an early age (B) in his mid-thirties (C) in his late forties (D) at an old age
23. The bold-lettered word “language” refers to _____. (A) legacy (B) history (C) Italian (D) painting
24. This passage about Giotto can be categoried as a piece of _____. (A) biography (B) autobiography (C) legend (D) myth
25. Which in the following is TRUE? (A) Gimabue was struck by a stone. (B) Giotto drew a stone and impressed Gimabue. (C) Gimabue was impressed by Giotto’s talent. (D) Giotto celebrated his career in Florence.
26.In the last sentence of the first paragraph, the author says that “you can… dance your way to fame.” What he actually means is that the player can _____. (A) become a super star. (B) earn lots of money. (C) enjoy the watchers’ attention. (D) ride the favorite racing car.
27. People are addictive to DDR because they _____. (A) can’t stop playing it. (B) fight for revolution. (C) take drugs. (D) like to shoot.
28. Which in the following is TRUE about DDR? The player _____. (A) shoots arrows on the floor. (B) pays $8 for eight dances. (C) follows the machine’s instructions. (D) needs to stay cool.
29. The statement “naturopathic medicine is all the rage” literally means (A) medicine with natural ingredients reduces the patient’s anger. (B) medicine with natural ingredients are very popular. (C) medicine short of natural ingredients stimulates the patient’s rage. (D) medicine short of natural ingredients doesn’t have a market.
30. Which in the following is TRUE about the first paragraph? (A) Sanatoriums and hospitals are working together to treat patients. (B) 50% of physicians begin to study traditional Chinese medicine. (C) Moxibustion is widely accepted in lots of European countries. (D) Public hospitals do not offer acupuncture treatment.
31. Which in the following is TRUE about the function of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine? (A) Acupuncture helps cure the patient of cancer. (B) Acupuncture is as effective as the radiotherapy. (C) Cancer patients always feel nausea. (D) Nausea is a side effect of chemotherapy.
32. The “rigorous scientific verification” in the second paragraph refers to _____. (A) acupuncture (B) moxibustion (C) evaluation (D) popularity
33.Which in the following is TRUE about the description of the German health insurance companies? (A) They have made a statistical analysis of 9400 private clinics and 50 hospitals. (B) They have invested several million euros on this evaluation of the traditional Chinese medicine. (C) This analysis is the most expensive ever conducted in the world. (D) The purpose of this evaluation is to expand their service to cover every part of the world.
34. The weak form of the contrastive analysis hypothesis claims that _____. (A) interference errors can be identified only after they have been made. (B) L2 will not be affected by L1. (C) L2 errors can be predicted on the basis of contrasting L1 and L2 structures. (D) interference is only one of several possible sources of error.
35. In current cognitive code theory, automaticity is thought _____. (A) to involve connections that are easy to modify. (B) to involve connections that are difficult to modify. (C) to involve processes that take place in short term memory. (D) to involve processes that take place in long term memory.
36. With regard to the relationship between learning and acquisition, Krashen held that _____. (A) learning can become acquisition under special circumstances. (B) acquisition is dependent on learning. (C) learning can never become acquisition. (D) learning is central to success in a second language.
37. In interlanguage, the style which most reflects the universal principles of SLA is _____. (A) careful style elicited through grammatical judgments. (B) careful style elicited through imitation tasks. (C) the vernacular. (D) attended speech.
38. The notion that language learners’ errors are dangerous and are indications of non-learning comes from _____. (A) the mentalists. (B) the behaviorists. (C) the interactionists. (D) the Chomskyites.
39. Which of the following are thought to be true about L1 transfer today? (A) It has no influence at all in SLA. (B) It is more likely to occur when L1 and L2 are similar. (C) It can come into play in SLA, but universal factors are also important. (D) Both B and C.
40. If we know that there are no exceptions to the statement that languages that have VSO word order also have prepositions, we are dealing with _____. (A) an implicational universal. (B) a universal tendency. (C) an absolute universal. (D) both A and C.
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