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試卷測驗 - 111 年 - 111 高雄市市立高級中等學校聯合教師甄選試題:英文科#108259
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1(C).
X


1. Ever since he was a child, Terence has been fascinated with the _____ motion of the stars in the sky and thus is determined to become an astronomer.
(A) subsequent
(B) eternal
(C) embedded
(D) dogmatic


2(A).

2. Emily always looks so ____ that it seems nothing can get her irritated.
(A) serene
(B) blustery
(C) insolent
(D) supernumerary


3(D).

3. James Joyce’s novels are so difficult that only _____ readers can really understand them.
(A) imprudent
(B) arbitrary
(C) ambiguous
(D) sophisticated


4(D).
X


4. Sean Parker, the Silicon Valley entrepreneur, is launching a new ____ , called the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy with his philanthropic foundation to develop cures for cancer.
(A) tariff
(B) consensus
(C) initiative
(D) franchise


5(D).

5. The documentary film has ____ many people’s conscience, and they decide to do their best to fight against bullying.
(A) thrilled
(B) conceded
(C) conceived
(D) awakened


6(C).

6. With a stranger tailing her and even trying to _____ into her house, Sophie decided to take action to protect herself from further harm.
(A) bewilder
(B) tranquilize
(C) intrude
(D) subordinate


7(B).

7. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley has generated plentiful of cinematic offshoots aimed mainly at mass-market audiences, but actually, the novel is highly literary and _____, the work of a very erudite young writer.
(A) melodramatic
(B) allusive
(C) arcane
(D) bizarre


8(C).

8. In the recent research program, new varieties of apple trees are evaluated under different agricultural conditions for tree size, bloom density, fruit size, ______ to various soils, and resistance to pests and disease.
(A) proximity
(B) conformity
(C) adaptability
(D) susceptibility


9(D).

9. This shopping mall was filled with loud, rude, and _____ customers, which was not suitable for those who quested for a pleasant shopping trip.
(A) grueling
(B) amorphous
(C) nascent
(D) obnoxious


10(D).
X


10. Last weekend, Olive ________ several shops of exquisite taste to find the perfect gift for her sister’s upcoming birthday.
(A) scoured
(B) confounded
(C) imploded
(D) foraged


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II. Translation
       我必須像個放逐的人,過一種近乎獨處的生活,我與社會的接觸僅限於滿 足一些完全是最基本的需要。我一旦接近其他人,就有一種強烈的恐懼感。我 深恐陷入一種危險,即人們可能發覺我的處境。最近我住在鄉下的半年,就是 這種狀態。當我身邊站著的人,聽到遠處長笛吹奏的樂聲,我卻甚麼也聽不見。 這對我是多大的羞辱啊。 —貝多芬


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III.
After reading the following article, please rewrite it into a 250~300 word passage, and design 5 multiple choice cloze questions for 12th graders. Answers to each question must be provided. (25%)
Climate action, at the individual level, involves changing habits and routines by making choices that have less harmful effects on the environment. But thinking about how to combat climate change can be overwhelming. “How can I influence system-wide changes or influence big businesses?” you may ask yourself. One important industry where we can make an impact is fashion.

In the past, the only conscious decision we made when choosing clothes was a sartorial one: Were our clothes flattering, trendy, expressive, or appropriate. It’s not likely that many pondered how much water it takes to make a cotton shirt – 2,700 liters – or to produce a single pair of jeans – 9,982 liters. But mindsets are changing as consumers and industry leaders become more informed.

The apparel industry consumes more energy than the aviation and shipping industry combined, accounting for 10 per cent of the global carbon emissions. Chemicals from dyes make their way into the environment, polluting the air, water, and also harming marine life. The fashion industry:

● Produces 20 per cent of wastewater
● Is responsible for 8-10 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions
● $500 billion of value is lost every year due to clothing underutilisation and lack of recycling

Despite the grim statistics, producers and consumers of fashion recognize that the industry needs to change. In the lead up to the Climate Action Summit on 23 September 2019, the fashion industry has recognized that it has a crucial role to play in contributing to the realization of the goals of the Paris Agreement. Previously, in December 2018, 43 major brands and suppliers signed the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action under the auspices of the United Nations. And the goal is simple: reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Other initiatives in the industry are moving in the same direction. This goes hand-in-hand with consumers’ increased awareness of the choices and contributions they can make when we all decide to act now.

With the aim of raising awareness and promoting lasting behavior change when it comes to our fashion choices, the United Nations has started rolling out the #ActNow Fashion Challenge on 6 August.

The challenge is part of the ActNow Climate Campaign, which aims to educate and encourage individual behavioral change, mainly by adjusting consumption patterns. ActNow invites people around the world to step up their climate actions and join the movement to build a better future for all.

The ActNow fashion challenge invites people around the world to make their individual contributions to zero-waste fashion. The challenge is to share each zero-waste fashion action on social media using #ActNow and log it on un.org/actnow.

Need some ideas to get started? Here are some every day zero-waste fashion actions
you can take:

● Curb your consumption. Consider whether you really need another pair of jeans, a new T-shirt or a pair of sandals. Also, prior to purchasing, ask yourself if you’ll wear it a minimum of 30 times. If the answer is no, then forget about it and move on with a lighter heart—and carbon footprint.
● What’s old is new again. Shop in vintage or thrift shops, in fact, urban areas generally have a wide range of choices. Otherwise, you can shop online.
● Reduce water waste. Wash clothes less frequently. Often, we tend to wear something once and wash it whether it’s clean or not. If you’ve had a spill on your clothing, try spot-cleaning.
● Spread the love. Donate your unwanted clothes to charity organizations or take them to consignment shops.
● Skip the landfill. Many retailers offer recycling programs. Some will even purchase, refurbish, and resell gently worn garments.
● Upcycle for a new look. Rework the fabric from old clothes into something
new, e.g., a pillow case, quilt, or doll clothes.
● Share your #ActNow story on social media. The world needs to know you’re
fighting the good fight.

And finally, share your good environmental habits with your family, friends and colleagues. Don’t forget to log your zero-waste fashion actions in the ActNow bot.
--Adopted from un.org



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IV. Essay Question Because of COVID-19 pandemic, on-line learning and teaching has almost been a norm nowadays. In your opinion, what are the pros and cons of on-line learning and teaching? How can teachers help students benefit the most from on-line learning? Meanwhile, other than written tests in regular class, what are the suggested assessments to evaluate student’s learning outcome in on-line courses? (25%)

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V. 微課程課程設計(25%) 以TED Talk作為微課程名稱,採SDGs議題融入方式進行,設計6週課程大綱,詳 列學習目標、每週課程主題、內容大綱、課程活動種類及成果要求方式。
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