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102年 - 102-1 國立臺中文華高級中學教師甄選_專業知能:英文科#10136
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102年 |
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50 |
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01. Rather than portraying Joseph II as a radical reformer whose reign was strikingly enlightened, the play Amadeus depicts him as a (_____________) thinker, too committed to orthodox theories of musical composition to appreciate an artist of Mozart’s genius. (A) ostentatious (B) doctrinaire (C) prodigious (D) devoid
02. Although he was generally considered an extremely (_____________) individual, his testimony at the trial revealed that he had been very hypocritical. (A) guileless (B) formidable (C) arduous (D) callous
03. Among contemporary writers of fiction, Virginia Woolf is an(_____________) figure, in some ways as radical as James Joyce, in others no more modern than Jane Austen. (A) abstemious (B) autonomous (C) anomalous (D) anonymous
04. When facts are(_____________) and data are hard to come by, even scientists occasionally throw aside the professional disguise, and shamelessly appeal to authority and subjective arguments. (A) exuberant (B) sleek (C) viable (D) elusive
05. The child was so spoiled by her indulgent parents that she became(_____________) when she did not receive all of their attention. (A) elated (B) sullen(C) shrewd (D) placid
06. With broadband becoming(_____________), Internet video is the hottest new thing and YouTube is the place to check it out. (A) prestigious (B) ubiquitous (C) resplendent (D) malevolent
07. In an age of(_____________) consumerism, fueled by the increasing speed of technology, we are often inundated with an over abundance of choices. (A) transient (B) immanent (C) extravagant (D) burgeoning
08. During the trial, the convicted man’s family(_____________) the judge for a higher sentence. (A) declaimed (B) supplicated (C) contorted (D) coerced
09. The salesman promised that his amazing machine─a vacuum cleaner would(_____________) us from hours of backbreaking housework. (A) conscribe (B) preside (C) emancipate (D) speculate
10. Our country has been working(_____________) to strengthen the ties among those countries which have diplomatic relationship with us. (A) assiduously (B) anonymously (C) pervasively (D) inimically
11. The boy was charged with(_____________) a criminal even though he himself did not commit the robbery; he merely drove the get away car. (A) abating (B) abetting (C) amending (D) assenting
12. The fact that in some countries the AIDS virus infects more than 50% of the population is practically(_____________) , but as hard as it is to believe, it is true. (A) unfathomable (B) incorrigible (C) impetuous (D) untenable
13. In most offices, the typewriter has now been(_____________) by the computer. Typewriters are outmoded. (A) supplanted (B) slanted (C) stymied (D) shunned
14. If I want immediate(_____________) of information, I will tell a well-known gossip who will quickly scatter the news. (A) dissection (B) defoliation (C) dissemination (D) destitution
15. Some industrialists in Taiwan are(_____________) benefactors. They are unsparing in their effort to help those in need. (A) insentient (B) malodorous (C) laggard (D) munificent
16. (A) put forth (B) set about (C) carried out (D) glossed over
17. (A) preoccupied (B) fascinated (C) swamped (D) infested
18. (A) The most (B) Even more (C) Rather than (D) Far less
19. (A) resistant (B) vulnerable (C) repulsive (D) pertinent
20. (A) aspirations (B) accumulations (C) inspirations (D) possessions
21. (A) artificial (B) superficial (C) beneficial (D) facial
22. (A) grown (B) growing (C) having grown (D) having been grown
23. (A) rooted in (B) presiding over (C) banked on (D) showing off
24. (A) detrimental (B) feasible (C) effusive (D) synonymous
25. (A) inexplicably (B) inextricably (C) infinitely (D) coincidentally
26. (A) ward off (B) kick back (C) pave the way for (D) make quick work of
27. (A) upgrade (B) sustain (C) stoke (D) gauge
28.(A) deciphered (B) depleted (C) deployed (D) decreed
29.(A) although (B) as (C) as if (D) while
30.(A) highly mobile (B) relatively static (C) solely dynamic (D) exclusively active
31.(A) Accelerating (B) Accelerated (C) To accelerate (D) For acceleration
32.(A) coercing (B) levying (C) lauding (D) hoaxing
33.(A) furnished by (B) composed of (C) involving in (D) deprived of
34.(A) In addition to (B) In spite of (C) With regard to (D) As a result of
35.(A) that (B) which (C) how (D) where
36(A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
37(A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
38(A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
39(A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
40(A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
41(A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
42 (A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
43 (A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
44 (A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
45 (A) quest (B) little (C) amenity (D) ironically (E) attributed to (AB) fueling (AC) related to (AD) imposed (AE) gracefully (BC) obtrusive (BD) arbitrary (BE) considering (CD) likely to (CE) no longer (DE) widely
46..The phrase
broadly concur
in paragraph 1 is closet in meaning to . (A) to hold opposite views (B) to have heated debates (C) to be skeptical of the status quo (D) to reach an agreement
47.Which of the following statements is NOT provided as evidence to support the hypothesis that the migration discussed in the passage occurred 25,000 and 30,000 years ago? (A) The dental patterns of the human fossils found in the Americas and Asia are common. (B) It took the Native Americas roughly 25,000 years to decide on the universal language. (C) There are variations in blood types between Asians and Native Americans. (D) The variety of the physical features of Native Americans requires time to develop.
48.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Beringia? (A) Beringia serves as the source of the name Bering Straits. (B) Beringia used to be covered with lush trees and grass as a suitable habitat for many species. (C) Beringia has become inaccessible because it has been submerged under glaciers. (D) Beringia provided the inhabitants with a suitable environment for survival due to the spacious territory
49.What can be inferred from paragraph 2? (A) Since the Ice Age, the amount of water in the oceans has decreased drastically. (B) Glaciers have grown tremendously since the last Ice Age. (C) During the Ice Age, sea levels were low because of how much water was frozen. (D) During the Ice Age, huge glaciers displaced a lot of water, causing the oceans to rise.
50.Which of the following titles can be the best follow-up research topic? (A) How to reach fossilized human bones in what used to be Beringia. (B) How to dissect human bones discovered in Beringia. (C) How to scrutinize the lives of the mammals in the Ice Age. (D) How to examine the dental structure of human bones discovered in the Pleistocene epoch.
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