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101年 - 101-1 新北市立瑞芳高級工業職業學校教師甄選:英文科#10945
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101年 |
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1. Workers at the centre have produced a video called \'12 cats of Christmas\' to highlight some of their ___________ charges. (A) forbidden (B) feline (C) cuddle (D) phenomenon (E) unhygienic
2. They are as dangerous as any other bear, they will grab at you and have enormous teeth and powerful forearms so I am not going to ___________ them. (A) forbidden (B) feline (C) cuddle (D) phenomenon (E) unhygienic
3. Activists say the jails are ___________, filthy and sometimes violent. (A) forbidden (B) feline (C) cuddle (D) phenomenon (E) unhygienic
4. The ________________, known as a perigee full moon, means the Moon appears up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than when it is furthest from the planet. (A) forbidden (B) feline (C) cuddle (D) phenomenon (E) unhygienic
5. The stray dog population rocketed when former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu forced people to move into large complexes where pets were __ (A) forbidden (B) feline (C) cuddle (D) phenomenon (E) unhygienic
6. But only weeks later, the cheers and smiles turned to tears as the decision accelerated Argentina\'s ________ into the worst economic crisis of its history. (A) beloved (B) threatened (C) plunge (D) strikes (E) dwindling
7. Conservationists hailed the move as a way to protect Equatorial Africa\'s endangered animals and ________ forests. (A) beloved (B) threatened (C) plunge (D) strikes (E) dwindling
8. A husband is auctioning off his late wife\'s ________ collection of designer handbags for charity. (A) beloved (B) threatened (C) plunge (D) strikes (E) dwindling
9. There are no globally-collated figures for iceberg ________, but they happen every year. (A) beloved (B) threatened (C) plunge (D) strikes (E) dwindling
10. Polar bears are listed as ________ under the US Endangered Species Act. (A) beloved (B) threatened (C) plunge (D) strikes (E) dwindling
31. (A) There are no education requirements for the course. (B) For example, students around the world are taking a free course called \"Building a Computer Search Engine.\" (C) Those are not graded and students try those as often as they want. (D) The school plans to offer many free, non-credit courses through a project called MITx. (E) Some universities offer free, non-credit MOOCs available to anyone in the world.)
32. (A) There are no education requirements for the course. (B) For example, students around the world are taking a free course called \"Building a Computer Search Engine.\" (C) Those are not graded and students try those as often as they want. (D) The school plans to offer many free, non-credit courses through a project called MITx. (E) Some universities offer free, non-credit MOOCs available to anyone in the world.)
33. (A) There are no education requirements for the course. (B) For example, students around the world are taking a free course called \"Building a Computer Search Engine.\" (C) Those are not graded and students try those as often as they want. (D) The school plans to offer many free, non-credit courses through a project called MITx. (E) Some universities offer free, non-credit MOOCs available to anyone in the world.)
34. (A) There are no education requirements for the course. (B) For example, students around the world are taking a free course called \"Building a Computer Search Engine.\" (C) Those are not graded and students try those as often as they want. (D) The school plans to offer many free, non-credit courses through a project called MITx. (E) Some universities offer free, non-credit MOOCs available to anyone in the world.)
35. (A) There are no education requirements for the course. (B) For example, students around the world are taking a free course called \"Building a Computer Search Engine.\" (C) Those are not graded and students try those as often as they want. (D) The school plans to offer many free, non-credit courses through a project called MITx. (E) Some universities offer free, non-credit MOOCs available to anyone in the world.)
36. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage? (A) Kennedy defeated Nixon in the 1960 presidential election. (B) Television debates have long been a part of campaigning. (C) Television debates were instrumental in the outcome of the 1960 presidential election. (D) Kennedy was the leading Democratic candidate in the 1960 presidential election. 4/4
37. The passage implies that Kennedy (A) won the Democratic presidential nomination fairly easily. (B) was not a front runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. (C) came from the behind to win the Democratic presidential nomination. (D) was a long shot to receive the Democratic presidential nomination
38. The passage states that the television debates between presidential candidates in 1960 (A) did not influence the selection of the president. (B) were the first presidential campaign debates to be televised. (C) were the final televised debates. (D) were fairly usual in the history of presidential campaigns.
39. The passage states that in the debates with Nixon, Kennedy demonstrated to the American people that he was (A) more experienced than Nixon. (B) better known than Nixon. (C) too inexperienced to serve as president. (D) qualified enough to be president.
40. The pronoun “him” in line 17 refers to (A) Richard Nixon (B) Eisenhower (C) John Kennedy (D) the better-known and more experienced candidate
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