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99年 - 99 臺北市公立國民小學教甄試題:英語科#4812
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99年 |
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Identify the word whose vowel is normally nasalized in English. (A)lack (B) pen (C) math (D) tell
The sentence The doctor the reporter the taxi driver called in the morning interviewed was summoned at once is grammatical but hard to process. This is a good example of ___________________ in sentence processing. (A) inadequate competence (B) performance limitations (C) linguistic determinism (D) over-interpretation
The sentence John put the oven is not grammatical because it violates ________________. (A) cooperative principles (B) internal reconstruction (C) topicalization constraints (D) subcategorization frames
The following three words friendly, friendlier, and friendliest are related to one another by processes of __________________. (A) inflection (B) derivation (C) compounding (D) epenthesis
Describing a woman as obese is socially offensive. The expression such as big-boned is used as a substitution for obese. The words or phrases that replace terms that may be seen as offensive are _____________________. (A) graphemes (B) euphemisms (C) hypercorrections (D) lexical diffusions
Exposing students to large quantities of material with a wide range of topics and formats at the students' reading level and interest is an example of ___________________________. (A) cooperative learning (B) extensive reading (C) emergent literacy (D) field independence
If we want to know which morphosyntactic features of English are difficult to a learner and would like to include those difficult parts in a curriculum specifically designed for that learner, we should give the learner _______________________. (A) a proficiency test (B) a diagnostic test (C) an aptitude test (D) an achievement test
Mandarin-Chinese L2 learners of English sometimes produce a sentence like I don’t know where is he going because of the incorrect application of the subject-auxiliary inversion rule. This is a representative example of ________________________. (A) induced errors (B) substitution errors (C) redundancy reduction (D) intralingual overgeneralization
To evaluate an item in a test, we can subtract the number in the bottom group of students who got the item right from the number getting it right in the top group and divide this figure by the total number of papers in the top and bottom group combined. By this procedure, we can understand the ____________________ of the item. (A) reliability (B) validity (C) difficulty level (D) discrimination level
In a class, students first take part in a preliminary activity that introduces the topic (i.e., ordering food), the situation, and the script that will subsequently appear in a role play. Then the students work in pairs with food ordering. Assessment is primarily based on whether the intended meal is successfully ordered rather than on the accuracy of language forms. This is an example of __________. (A) the audiolingual method (B) the direct method (C) task-based instruction (D) form-based instruction
Which is NOT a major claim of the whole language approach in reading instruction? (A) Activities that involve interaction and interconnections between oral language (listening and speaking) and written language (reading and speaking) are needed in a classroom. (B) Classroom instruction was conducted exclusively in the target language without translation or the use of the learner’s native language. (C) Teachers can encourage children to get from print just enough information to provide a basis for guessing at the gist. (D) Learning to read and write can be as natural and effortless as learning to perceive and produce speech.
Which is the best example of an information gap activity? (A) Learner A gives directions of picture drawing to Learner B. Learner B only does the action if Learner A says “Simon says” first. (B) Learner A has a catalog of watches on sale. Learner B has a picture of the watch that he or she wants to buy. Without looking at each other’s pictures, they work together to find out which watch that Learner A has best fits Learner B’s needs. (C) Learner A, who knows how to read well, reads with Learner B, who can't read as well. They read a book together. Learner A occasionally asks questions to check Learner B’s comprehension. (D) Learner A and Learner B read a prepared text in unison and then take turns reading the lines. After practice, they stand together on a stage and bring the script alive by using voice, facial expressions, and some gestures.
What is the best way to measure whether students understand common classroom expressions such as go back to your seat, listen to me, and raise your hand? (A) By peer-assessments. (B) By paper and pencil tests. (C) By observing their physical responses. (D) By rating their oral fluency in structured tasks.
Which of the following descriptions about /h/ is correct? (A) It’s an anterior sound. (B) It’s a glottal sound. (C) It’s voiced. (D) It’s a stop.
A teacher who is in favor of ____________ usually uses repetitive drills to teach structural patterns. (A) Communicative Language Teaching (B) the Grammar Translation Method (C) the Audio-lingual Method (D) the Direct Method
When teaching listening, we can ask our students to listen for ______ information such as places and names, etc. (A) structural (B) general (C) weird (D) local
According to the Curriculum Guidelines of Elementary English Language Teaching and Learning of Taipei City, an English teacher should put ________ of the focus on listening and speaking, and ____ on reading and writing, when teaching low graders in Taipei City. (A) 90%; 10% (B) 80%; 20% (C) 70%; 30% (D) 60%; 40%
18.(A) decoy (B) status (C) throes (D) reprisal
19.(A) loathe (B) descant (C) replace (D) quibble
20.(A) surmise (B) transcribe (C) obviate (D) circumvent
21.(A) domains (B) inferences (C) conveyances (D) altercations
22.(A) toxic (B) menial (C) nauseated (D) superfluous
23.(A) impinging (B) granulating (C) expatriating (D) commandeering
24.(A) migrant (B) epicene (C) promiscuous (D) tautological
25.(A) coined (B) purged (C) mitigated (D) inhibited
26.(A) infamous (B) dorsal (C) lustrous (D) parallel
27.(A) obscene (B) flaccid (C) laudable (D) congenital
Which of the following is the best title for the passage? (A) The Age of Steam. (B) Notable Biological Phenomena. (C) World-wide Population Increase. (D) Global Economic Interdependence.
The writer of the passage considers trade necessary for _____. (A) travel (B) political unity (C) self-preservation (D) the theory of evolution
According to the passage, the basic change which led to the greatly increased population concerns _____. (A) biological factors (B) economic sanctions (C) an increase in travel (D) the growth of world government
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