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102年 - 102 臺北市公立國民小學教師聯合甄選初試_基礎類科知能:英語科#16472
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
102年 |
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36 |
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13 Because of his sprained ankle, the patient had to _____ up the stairs to the doctor’s office. (A) gulp (B) honk (C) limp (D) chirp
14 In some writing situations, the topic is not the problem; _____, the problem is which direction to take with the topic. (A) still (B) rather (C) hence (D) consequently
15 Xiangqi, also known as Chinese Chess, is an _____ game which requires careful thought and planning. (A) eternal (B) apparent (C) occasional (D) intellectual
16 This book is worth reading again and again because of its _____ plot. (A) affording (B) describing (C) courageous (D) intriguing
17 Ms. Lin told John that he should write more _____ next time because she had great difficulty reading his homework. (A) legibly (B) socially (C) currently (D) temporarily
18 Mary _____ from ear to ear because she won first prize in the speech contest. (A) poked (B) beeped (C) grinned (D) flipped
19 In addition to a college degree, Mr. Wu worked hard to earn himself an advanced _____ in TESOL. (A) reputation (B) graduation (C) certificate (D) announcement
20 A grown lion has a huge appetite and can easily _____ 60 pounds of meat at a single feeding. (A) stretch (B) account (C) coordinate (D) consume
21 Sharing information on computerized database reduces data entry errors that _____ trying to read people's handwriting. (A) put together (B) lead to (C) check out (D) result from
22 All plants need light, a suitable climate, and an _____ supply of water. (A) inferior (B) ample (C) excess (D) inevitable
23 The committee asked John _____ he had read Melville’s Moby Dick in high school. (A) that (B) what (C) where (D) whether
24 Over the years, English has borrowed words from languages _____ which it has come into contact. (A) in (B) at (C) for (D) with
25 Doctors cannot tell the whole story _____ the disease occurs in an individual. (A) of (B) about (C) of how (D) about how to
26 Open questions in a survey _____ for people to say how they really feel. (A) makes possible (B) make possible (C) makes it possible (D) make it possible
27 For a particular substance, the density of the solid is _____ the gas. (A) higher than (B) to be higher of (C) higher than that of (D) much more higher than
28 _____ the books are the author’s detailed illustrations of animals in that country. (A) Common (B) Common throughout (C) Being common throughout (D) After being common throughout
29 The decade of the 1960s in the field of academic training _____ a persistent focus on a comprehensive perspective of education in socially pragmatic contexts. (A) witnessing (B) was witnessed (C) which witnessed (D) witnessed
30 The Internet, a backbone for the so-called data superhighway, _____ computer networks, cable TV, interactive phone services and other technologies. (A) consists of (B) consisting of (C) was made of (D) made up of
31 _____ the efforts of enthusiastic collectors at the turn of the century, few folk songs created by the native Taiwanese would have survived to the present days. (A) If there have not been (B) Had there not been (C) If there was no (D) Have there not had
32 _____ a fairly long speech in a play is often presented as a recitative in an opera. (A) There would be (B) It would be (C) What would be (D) That would be
33 It is obviously urgent that we _____ the impact of the construction of nuclear plants, which has grown _____ to destroy human lives. (A) are aware of …… severe enough (B) are aware of…… enough severe (C) have been aware of…… enough severely (D) be aware of ……severe enough
34 Expensive perfumes come in tiny bottles, but many hide a whale-sized secret. To perfect a particular smell, perfume makers often use an ingredient that comes from whales with upset tummies. The whale waste, called ambergris, is solid and greasy on its own. But in perfume, ambergris holds all the smelly ingredients together for a long time. People describe its smell as “earthy” and “sweet”. According to the passage, the smell of many perfumes comes from _____. (A) tiny bottles (B) earthy and sweet whales (C) whale waste (D) secret ingredients invented by perfume makers
35 For decades, childhood obesity rates have been on the rise. Now some U.S. cities are seeing progress in their fight against fat. In those cities, fried food has disappeared from many cafeteria menus in schools. Whole-wheat bread has replaced white bread. Drinks like water and low-fat milk have replaced sugary beverages. Many schools have also required healthier snack options in vending machines. It can be inferred that obesity rates fall in cities where _____. (A) prices for healthy food drop (B) schools provide healthy food choices (C) food labels offer nutritional information (D) students are required to exercise regularly
36 Freshwater is a more precious commodity than many people in the developed world recognize. More than 97 percent of Earth’s water is salty, unfit for drinking. Of the remainder, more than two-thirds is frozen in glaciers and icecaps, leaving just 1 percent of all the water on our planet fresh. About one one-hundredth of that 1 percent resides in rivers and other waterways; the rest is beneath the earth's surface. Pressure on this invaluable resource is growing. In the last sentence, the phrase “this invaluable resource” most probably refers to _____. (A) fresh water (B) water unfit for drinking (C) people in the developed world (D) frozen glaciers and icecaps
37 Around 200 million years ago, Earth was 18 degrees warmer than it is now. A new study found that plant-eating dinosaurs may have contributed to prehistoric global warming by releasing significant amounts of methane gas through their farts and burps. The gas traps heat and warms the atmosphere. It can be inferred that methane is _____. (A) a dinosaur that eats plants (B) a greenhouse gas (C) a plant that dinosaurs cannot digest (D) the highest natural air temperature ever recorded on Earth
38 It doesn’t matter which room a family chooses to gather in. It could be a favorite corner of the kitchen or a wood paneled den. What does matter is that they choose to be together. For it is the support, the strength, the bonds and traditions of the family that give us what we all need most in life. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) Family rooms are symbols of family tradition. (B) The family is more important than the family room. (C) It is important to understand family relationships and family responsibilities. (D) The family room is a place where family members gather for family activities.
39 (A) raising (B) arousing (C) arising (D) rising
40 (A) structure (B) blueprint (C) framework (D) infrastructure
41 (A) economy (B) economic (C) economical (D) economically
42 (A) advent (B) transformation (C) promotion (D) commitment
43 (A) prosperity (B) competition (C) diversity (D) compression
44 What is the main topic of this passage? (A) The origin and development of nursery rhymes. (B) The controversial issues concerning nursery rhymes. (C) The differences of original nursery rhymes from modern ones. (D) The hidden meanings of nursery rhymes.
45 According to Katherine Elwes’s interpretation, all of the following statements referred to the hidden meanings accompanied with nursery rhymes are true EXCEPT _____. (A) nursery rhymes were telling of certain historical figures and events (B) nursery rhymes were written intentionally to influence people’s attitude toward some cause or position (C) nursery rhymes hinted the author’s objection to particular events, policies, or situations (D) nursery rhymes were an innovative writing genre to attract readers’ attention and interest
46 The “condemn” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to _____. (A) consent (B) censure (C) comply (D) conform
47 According to the passage, the allegation that Baa Baa Black Sheep was written against wool tax and slave trade is _____. (A) dubious (B) well-recognized (C) acceptable (D) evidence-proved
48 It can be inferred from the passage that some psychoanalysts strongly criticized the revision of nursery rhymes because _____. (A) nursery rhymes were not mainly written for lessons of dealing with violence and danger (B) nursery rhymes might fail to show children and adults how to deal with the problems they were encountered with properly (C) the original structure of nursery rhymes disappeared (D) the connotations of nursery rhymes were contorted
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