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101年 - 101 桃園縣國民小學暨附設幼稚園教師聯合甄選:英文(B)#15594
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
101年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. Even though Miss Alison had every reason to hold a grudge, she felt that ______ was not a healthful emotion. (A) bittersweet(B) compassion(C) fondness (D) resentment
2. Sometimes, a single building is not particularly historic, but in _____ with other buildings, it takes on meaning. (A) conviction (B) conscription (C) conjunction (D) conjecture
3. The high _____ and temperature combine to make Taipei City uncomfortable in July. (A) humility (B) humdrum(C) humanity(D) humidity
4. The politician _____ the claims of the opposing party that he had lied about his health care policies, arguing that he had kept all promises instead. (A) corroborated(B) championed(C) refuted(D) reconciled
5. Most phonics “rules” are applicable less than 50 percent of the time. These difficulties are ____ by regional differences in pronunciation. In some parts of the United States, speakers may not distinguish between the pronunciation of pin and pen. (A) compounded (B) combed (C) conversed (D) contacted
6. A tragedy allows us to experience strong emotions ____, meaning through the experience of others. (A) virtually (B) vicariously (C) violently (D) victoriously
7. Powerful businessmen who joined together in a big ____ would sometimes put unfair pressure on smaller businesses. (A) trap (B) trip (C) trust (D) trump
8. In certain tropical regions or countries, malaria is an _____ disease. (A)extrovert (B) analogous (C) empirical (D)endemic
9. Elwin could
beguile
customers into buying his product with his great charisma. (A)prevent (B)entice (C)deter (D)convince
10. The idea of having but one life to lead has always been a
bummer
. (A) humoresque (B) resentment (C) disappointment (D) exhilaration
11. The
intrepid
hero saved everyone in the city from the life-threatening disaster. (A)cowardly(B) sophisticated (C)supportive(D)dauntless
12. Not only can Sophia play the piano very well, but she is also an
adept
singer. (A) proficient (B) popular (C) famous (D) respected II. Grammar
13. There are two shifts, you ______. (A)either can work from four to eleven or from eleven to six (B)can work from either four to eleven or from eleven to six (C)can either work from four to eleven or from eleven to six (D)can work either from four to eleven or from eleven to six
14. Mayan buildings are magnificent. The Mayans must ______ an advanced civilization. (A) have had (B) had had (C) have (D) had
15. What would you have done if you ______ the lottery yesterday? (A)’d won (B)’ll win (C)’d have won (D)win
16. Most of the spices and many of the herbs ____ today originate from plants native to tropical regions. (A) using (B) use of (C) in use (D) are used
17. ____, 70 percent alcohol is more effective than 100 percent alcohol. (A) An antiseptic used (B) When used as an antiseptic (C) An antiseptic when used (D) How an antiseptic is used
18. There is no water on the moon, nor ____ an atmosphere around it. (A) there is (B) it is (C) there is not (D) is there
19. Most snakes eat animals ____ in proportion to their own size. (A) they are (B) as large (C) that are large (D) are large
20. When Mrs. Robinson came in from the big rainstorm, she looked as if she _____ a shower with her dress on. (A) has taken (B) taken (C) takes (D) had taken
21. _____ of the seven continents placed in the Atlantic Ocean, there would still be some room left for another continent like Europe. (A) Were each (B) Each one (C) If each (D) Since each
22. Geese have been domesticated for thousands of years _____ commercially for their meat, eggs, and feathers. (A) which raised (B) are raising (C) to raised as (D) and are raised III. Dialogue
23. A: We’re throwing a farewell party for Jonathon tonight. You’re invited. B: _____ (A) I’ll try to make it. (B) Race you to the finish line. (C) I lost track of time. (D) Yes, I will work harder.
24. Jane: I am going to buy a new coat for the new year. Jean: I can’t afford it. I’ll have my old coat ____. (A) torn up (B) thrown away (C) made over (D) tired on
25. Toby: I don’t like to be stood up. Trevor: ____ It’s humiliating. (A) I couldn’t care less. (B) I can’t agree more (C) I am in a hurry. (D) I put my foot into it.
26. A: I just hope they don’t run out of tickets before I get up there. B: _____ (A) Good luck! She may be the one you’ve waited for. (B) Can you believe it? I just got a speeding ticket. (C) Not quite sure. I don’t know what’s causing the delay. (D) That really would be annoying, wouldn’t it?
27. A: I saw Shannon having a drink with Tom at a pub last night. B: The girl you saw ______ Shannon. She was staying at my dorm last night. (A) could not be (B) might not be (C) could not have been (D) must not have been
28. A: You are a great dancer. I wish I could dance half as well as you. B: ______ (A) My pleasure. (B) Not at all. (C) Don’t mention it. (D) Thank you.
29. Mark: You look pale. What’s wrong with you? Terry: The death of my dear friend, Tom, really ____. (A) cheered me up (B) took me by surprise (C) brought me to (D) held me up IV. Error Correction
Error Correction
30. (a)
Except for
the phonograph, the accomplishments
of distinguished musicians
(b) and the voices of legendary individuals
would have been
(c) forgotten
by history
(d) .
Error Correction
31.
The creation of
(a) elevators in hotels signified that
previously unwanted
(b) rooms on the upper floors,
away from(
c) the commotion and noise of the street, became desired and more costly than
the lower floors
(d) .
Error Correction
32. The
top layer
(a) of the ocean stores
as much
(b) heat as
does
(c) all the gases in the
atmosphere
(d).
Error Correction
33.
Mathematics
(a) have taken centuries
to develop
(b) the
methods
(c) that
we now use
(d) in arithmetic.
Error Correction
34.
Compared to
(a)
those
(b) of animals, the fossil record for
plants
(c) is
quite
(d) sketchy.
Error Correction
35.
Improvements
(a) in people’s health are
due in part
(b)
to advances
(c) in medical care and better
sanitary
(d).
Error Correction
36.
Not until
(a) the Centennial International Exhibition of 1898 in Baltimore
did
(b) the acquisition of antique carriages
became
(c) a serious
endeavor
(d) for American collectors.
Error Correction
37.
Having been experienced
(a) many realistic
disaster drills
(b) in his training, Roberts
handled
(c) the disaster
calmly and effectively
(d). V. Cloze A.
38. A rainbow is seen when the Sun’s rays shine on drops of rain or mist. It appears in the sky _____ the Sun. It has seven colors. The amount of space used by each color _____ on the size of the water drops in the rainbow. (A) opposite… depends (B) under… quits (C) onto … blends (D) upset … sits
39. Cheese factories _____ many health inspections. Some people feel that the taste of cheese has gotten worse. It has been _____ by processes designed to make it safe. (A) request… freed (B) require … altered (C) refund … helped (D) replayed … risen
40. In 1908, the president of an automobile company put on an exciting demonstration. He _____ the parts of three different cars. Then the cars were put back together. This showed that cars could be built with parts that were interchangeable. _____ each part could fit only the car it was made for. (A) melted… Above (B) jumbled … Previously (C) waited … Beneath (D) froze … Beside
41. Long ago the giant panda was a common sight. It lived in many parts of China. Then people began cutting down _____ areas of bamboo. The giant panda had a hard time finding bamboo to eat. Now the giant panda lives only high in the mountains of southeastern China. People are working to protect the giant panda. Seeing a giant panda today is very _____. (A) block … easy (B) slight … large (C) dangerous … difficult (D) immense … uncommon
42. (A) incarnation (B) dignity (C) communality (D) aviation
43. (A) dispense (B) lubricate (C) placate (D) determine
44. (A) allows (B) be allowed (C) is allowing (D) allowed
45. (A) maternity (B) fatality (C) existence (D) capacity
46. (A) stop fighting (B) stopping to fight (C) stopped to fight (D) stopping fight
47. The passage is primarily concerned with (A) examining the relationship between poetic style and substance (B) drawing distinction between two kinds of poetry (C) discussing a poet’s place in a literary movement (D) describing the origins of a literary movement
48. The author suggests which of the following about nineteenth-century English Romanticism? (A) It had little or no stylistic influence on most writers of the Harlem Renaissance. (B) It was not heavily influenced by nineteenth-century folk forms. (C) It emphasized the freedom of the post to choose any subject. (D) It did not recognize the kinds of linguistic categories accepted by writers of the Harlem Renaissance.
49. In the last sentence of the passage, the author can best be described as doing which of the following? (A) Offering a way of addressing a challenge posed at the beginning of the passage. (B) Introducing the last of a series of examples supporting the thesis proposed at the beginning of the passage. (C) Inviting further discussion of the issues raised in the passage. (D) Rejecting an argument cited by the author in the preceding sentence.
50. The author’s conclusion about Cullen’s contribution to the development of a distinctive African American voice would be most weakened by the publication of which of the following? (A)The diary of a writer of the Harlem Renaissance documenting the racial episodes in one of the writer’s novels. (B) A survey of African American literature demonstrating Black writers’ ultimate rejection of European literary models. (C) The poems of a nineteenth-century Black poet who used the forms of eighteen-century English poetry. (D) An assay by a Black poet insisting on this responsibility of Black writers to address the issue of race in their writing.
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