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102年 - 102 桃園縣 、新竹縣 、花蓮縣國民小學暨幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英文(B)#10856
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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102年 |
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50 |
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教甄◆英文-國小
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Even higher organisms resort to fermentation as an _____ process when the oxygen supply is insufficient.(A) auspicious (B) authentic (C) autonomous (D) auxiliary
When she finally reached the top she agreed with her husband that it was worth it for the view, which was _____ in spite of a slight heat haze that hung in the air. (A) bombastic (B) ordinary (C) pathetic (D) stupendous
Man’s desire to fly like the birds had existed for hundreds of years but with the _____ of the internal combustion engine, the chances of achieving some sort of flight appeared to be improved. (A) advent (B) calamity (C) hypocrisy (D) privation
Students attended ___ and mini lectures in which the teaching assistant would stand at the front and talk. (A) tutors (B) tutees (C) tutorials (D) tutoring
More than four times as many Canadians live alone today as in 1943, but singles are still ___. (A) stigma (B) systemized (C) systematic (D) stigmatized
The totalitarian future George Orwell imagined in 1984 hasn’t come to pass, but video ___ by corporations has become increasingly commonplace. (A) survey (B) surveillance (C) search (D) survive
She was ________ at her father for repetitively forgetting to pick her up from school.
(A) diluted (B) divergent (C) indignant (D) industrious
As she noisily munched on the Oreo cookies, her Husky stared at her and ______ . It seemed that the dog wanted her to toss a piece to it.
(A) bonded
(B) altered
(C) drooled
(D) leashed
He was burned out from taking so many business trips. So, he decided to settle down in a quaint, _____ village to run his own store. (A) tranquil (B) succulent (C) quenchless (D) circumvented
The dwarf’s long beard got ______ into the cleft of the tree trunk. It seemed that he needed a pair of scissors to cut off his beard in order to free himself.
(A) wedged
(B) subverted
(C) fumbled
(D) magnified
Those who love their cricket history were forced to _____ that this kind of combat could not be surpassed for entertainment. (A) conceal (B) concede (C) conciliate (D) conceive
If you are caught driving drunk, your license privilege _____ . (A) forfeits (B) forfeited (C) will be forfeited (D) would have forfeited
The fatal car accident caused the lady to be thrown out of the vehicle, and sprawled on the ground. This untimely death _____ her children _____ their mother. (A) deprives … at (B) deprived … of (C) was deprived … of (D) had been depriving … at
14. __________ providing supplies of ‘consumables,’ the franchisor also normally provides the outlet with advice and frequently accountancy help. (A) Beside (B) Except (C) In addition to (D) In spite of
Finding measures that can predict how a treatment will work ___ in psychiatry compared with other branches of medicine. (A) has difficult (B) have difficult (C) has been difficult (D) have been difficult
Turn off the water supply before carrying out repairs, __________ it's just a minor adjustment to the float arm. (A) otherwise (B) unless (C) whereas (D) therefore
It is possible to search almost anything in the age of Google, yet only ___ choose to conduct online background checks on their professor. (A) 55 percents of students (B) 55 percent of student (C) 55 percents of student (D) 55 percent of students
This fall, Emmanuel College will officially launch a Muslim Studies program ___ the first of its kind at a Canadian university. (A) that is being called (B) that being called (C) that called (D) is called
If we could make accurate prediction about how people will respond to particular drugs, more people ___ in a timely manner. (A) will have helped (B) will be helped (C) would have helped (D) would be helped
20. ___ coupledom shrinks your horizons, singleness allows you grander vistas, bolder visions. (A) That (B) Where (C) How (D) Why
21. (Error Correction )This is
particularly true of(A )
libraries and archives
which(B )
valuable information is stored in a manner that takes up
vast amounts of(C )
space,
is prone to(D )
decay, and may not be easily accessible.
22. (Error Correction )That program included the development of
more accurate (A )
telescopes,
together with(B )
theories required for their use in astronomy such as those
provided(C )
adequate means for
allowing(D )
for refraction of light in the earth’s atmosphere.
23.(Error Correction )
Significant measures(A )
of freedom are necessary if the student is to acquire the virtues of
intellectual independence(B )
, toughness,
empathy with(C )
others’ views, and
willing to engage(D )
in meaningful conversation.
24. (Error Correction )This
phenomena(A )
affects all areas of the travel industry: the airlines, most of which
had introduced(B )
some sort of business class travel
by(C )
the mid-seventies, now sell about 50 percent of all
scheduled(D )
flight tickets to business travelers.
25. (Error Correction )These are
conceptualized as(A )
unified, non-contradictory ‘actors,’
united by(B )
the common objective of dividing the working class
alone(C )
racial lines
so as to(D )
facilitate the economic exploitation of both sections of the class.
26. (Error Correction )He mounted the
fierce(A )
horse and
pulled(B )
the bridle in attempt to have the
untamed(C )
horse
galloped(D )
through the prairie.
27.(Error Correction ) I
never had(A )
the privilege
of hearing(B )
Northrop Fry in person,
letting alone(C )
of
taking classes(D )
from him.
28.(Error Correction ) We are entering
an era(A )
defined by
transformative growth(B )
, social impact,
community engagement(C )
and
boundless potentials(D )
.
29. (Error Correction )
Research
has focused(A )
on
what(B )
children soldiers
(C ) experience when they return to
their communities.(D )
30. (Error Correction )
The fellowship program(A )
provides(B )
the university with a chance
attracting(C )
fresh, bright
scholars(D )
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31.(Error Correction ) In choosing between two
alternate sets(A )
of pleasure one could not necessarily decide
which(B )
was preferable by an arithmetical calculation,
nor could(C )
one necessarily do so
even if(D )
one was omniscient.
32. Lecture notes should never __________ many words, for the presence of such a mass of words will make the notes difficult to __________ and understand at a later stage. (A) connect with …… instigate (B) consist of …… assimilate (C) mark by …… deliberate (D) refer to …… extinguish
33. While a preliminary investigation indicates that it may not be __________ to provide complete venting between cabin and cargo compartments, your recommendations will be considered __________ further action taken. (A) laughable …… in terms of (B) involved …… thanks to (C) feasible …… with respect to (D) vain …… in the matter of
34. The hot summer days didn’t __________ the young man __________ digging his own pond and creating a heaven in his own garden. (A) inspect …… by (B) deter …… from (C) eliminate ……from (D) bypass …… by
35. (A) end up (B) keep up (C) show up (D) set up
36. (A) in (B) on (C) at (D) over
37. (A) stunning at (B) stunned at (C) stunning from (D) stunned from
38. (A) careless (B) sluggish (C) wearisome (D) intensive
39. (A) twice as fast as (B) as twice as fast (C) fast twice as (D) as fast twice as V. Dialogue
40. A: You haven’t lost your touch yet, Janet. B: ______________________________ (A) But not as well as before. (B) I talk to her every day. (C) You can’t imagine it. (D) No one can tell but me.
41. A: That movie was all over my head. B: ___________________________ (A) It’s a long story. (B) Do you feel better now? (C) I couldn’t see it, either. (D) We’re singing the same song.
42. A: Any updates on your job interview? B: ___________________________ (A) Yes, on July 5th . (B) No, probably nobody has applied. (C) Yeah, I didn’t get it in the end. (D) No, I’ve never applied.
43. A: You should call your father if you want him to pick you up at the airport next week. B: ___________________________ (A) I know. I should have written him a letter. (B) Thanks for reminding me. I’d better do that now. (C) He should be ready to pick me up at the airport. (D) I’d better get ready to go to the airport.
44. A: Did you read that cyber-romance has led to more and more cross-culture marriages? B: ___________________________ (A) Sorry, I don’t read cyber-romance. (B) Yes. That’s interesting. (C) I love romantic stories from different cultures. (D) Yes. I know she was married to a Japanese.
45. A: Wow, the shoes in that store are gorgeous. Look, the second pair is 20% off. B: Great! Let’s each get a pair of shoes. (A) We can each save 10%. (B) We can each save 40%. (C) That store has only 20 shoes for sale. (D) Buying three pairs of shoes each are cheaper.
46. Patients suffer from ________ rarely know what will trigger their fear. (A) social phobia (B) agoraphobia (C) acrophobia (D) claustrophobia
47. Specific phobias are the easiest to treat because _________. (A) the cause can be identified easily (B) less than 70 percent of people suffer (C) patients have relatives to refer to (D) sufferers can recover from childhood traumas
48. The underlined word incipient in the second paragraph can be substituted by the word _______. (A) beginning (B) groundless (C) lingering (D) sudden
49. The behaviors of social phobias do NOT include ___________. (A) making avoiding strategies (B) isolating himself from others (C) preferring human encounters (D) suffering from depression
50. The victims of agoraphobia live in a terror of ___________. (A) being confined entirely to their houses (B) the shrinking circle of their social life (C) attacking someone in a supermarket (D) anything outside the safety of the home
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