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103年 - 103 桃園縣國民小學暨附設幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英文(B)#16771
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
103年 |
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50 |
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1. To do well was a symbol of your family’s commitment and accomplishments. To do poorly was a _______ on your family. (A) blemish (B) benediction (C) commendation (D) acclamation
2. The chairperson told a packed chamber: “We continue to seek consensus around compromise between a multitude of _______ views.” (A) censure (B) venerable (C) divergent (D) fortuitous
3. It would seem reasonable to assume that one characteristic of _______ teachers is their ability to engage and motivate pupils. (A) impetuous (B) deleterious (C) condescending (D) exemplary
4. The most successful means of controlling weight and fat is a combination of _______ eating and fitness. (A) excessive (B) superfluous (C) prudent (D) dissident
5. On the way, the _______ gives you an informative history of the property and points out facilities that you might want to use in the hotel. (A) barista (B) leprechaun (C) bellhop (D) harbinger
6. The _______ is supported with a $20-million grant from the province and a landmark $20-million gift from an anonymous donor. (A) initiation (B) initiative (C) initial (D) initiate
7. When you work in TV, you’re in a bit of a _______. You don’t necessarily know who’s watching. (A) vacane (B) vacate (C) valid (D) void
8. It is not an immediate _______, but it could become one if we don’t do something soon. (A) catastrophe (B) catalyst (C) catastrophy (D) catalase
9. This university allows future doctors to hone the creativity it takes to become innovative, well-rounded _______. (A) physics (B) physists (C) physicists (D) physicians
10. His room was so _______ that we couldn’t guess where the smell was from. (A) abhor (B) squalid (C) mordant (D) renegade
11. The _______was that the airplane had crashed. (A)contraction(B)conjecture(C)conjunction(D)construction
12. The inclination of some parents to delay vaccination in the hope that matters would become clearer tended only to prolong the _______. (A) compassion (B) intuition (C) penury (D) agony
13. All the past concerns of his life seemed paltry and _______ when weighed against the awful finality of death. (A) inconsequential (B) prominent (C) eminent (D) irrigable II. Grammar
14. The relation between a form (a red light) and a meaning (stop) _______ from its contrastive relation with another form (a green light) and its meaning (go). (A) derivation that exists (B) derivation of existence (C) derives its existence (D) derives that exists
15. Bob is left-handed, _______ no one else in our family is. (A) who (B) which that (C) that (D) for which
16. Three of the four conversation turns she took during this exchange _______ feedback from peers about the revisions she needed to make. (A) were devoted to soliciting (B) devotes to soliciting (C) were devoted to solicit (D) devotes to solicit
17. Recasts can play a key role in drawing students’ attention to accurate pronunciation in communicative settings, which in turn _______ their L2 phonological system. (A) significantly impact on (B) impacts significantly (C) strongly signifies impact (D) has a significant impact on
18. _______ been so frightened of an animal. (A) Never I have in my life (B) I have in my life never (C) Never have I in my life (D) In my life have I never
19. He inquired _______ intended to buy this car. (A) do you or do you not (B) whether or not I (C) do I or do I not (D) if or not I
20. General Wolfe surprised French forces at the Plains of Abraham by having his army _______ 200-meter cliffs previously thought unclimbable. (A) scale (B) scaling (C) to scale (D) scaled
21. _______ in 2006 in San Francisco, Twitter allows users to share their thoughts in public, in bite-sized chunks of no more than 140 characters each. (A) Finding (B) Founded (C) Founding (D) Funded
22. Bob came very _______ the lottery. (A) close to win (B) close to winning (C) closely won (D) closely to winning
23. Long _______ and so continue winning all its matches. (A) may flourish our team (B) our team flourish may (C) our team may flourish (D) may our team flourish
24. He was not sure he’d like the work, but he took the job _______. (A) for better than ever (B) none the worse for it (C) for better or for worse (D) better late than never III. Correction
25. Gunmen
fight ( A )
Iraqi forces
seized ( B )
additional towns west of Baghdad as the U.S.
pressed leaders ( C )
to form a new government to halt the nation’s slide toward a sectarian
civil war ( D )
.
26. For students
enrolled ( A )
in professional schools, often the path from class to career is clear, and Taiwan University’s professional programs
have ( B )
long
excelled at ( C )
helping student navigate
them ( D )
.
27. Facing
mounting ( A )
medical expenses and insufficient savings,
growing numbers ( B )
of seniors are falling into
credit-card debt ( C )
and spending their golden years
in the red ( D )
.
28. Steve Jobs took scary
risks ( A )
when he launched innovative new products,
relied ( B )
solely on his own
instincts ( C )
rather than the usual
crutches ( D )
of focus groups and market research.
29.
Despite of( A )
the actor’s flamboyant behavior
when( B )
in public( C )
, he
leads( D )
a remarkably reserved domestic life. 2
30.
More than ( A )
a year
after introducing ( B )
video interviews for MBA applicants,
admission staff ( C )
at the School of Management
say ( D )
the videos have become more influential than they anticipated.
31. (A) suffer by (B) suffer in (C) suffer from (D) suffer on
32. (A) but also (B) in addition (C) as to (D) as well as
33. (A) have showed (B) have shown (C) have seem (D) have seen
34. (A) accounts (B) consequences (C) considerations (D) constitutes
35. (A) stops (B) strands (C) stems (D) stands
36. (A)was to leave (B) was able to leave (C) was leaving (D) left
37. (A) during (B) at which (C) at times when (D) over when
38. (A) in (B) over (C) through (D) on
39. (A) be forsaken (B) be neglected (C) be omitted (D) be lost
40. (A) While (B) In the meantime (C) But (D) For V. Dialogue
41. A: Nora, stop it. ___________ B: You started it. (A) Cut it out. (B) Put it off. (C) You really hit it off. (D) Break your back.
42. A:Was the race exciting? B: ___________ (A) No, it’s a complete mystery to me. (B) Yes, most people were here now. (C) No, it made the perfect end to a lovely day. (D) Yes, the finish was nail-biting.
43. A: There are emerging treatment strategies for Tourette syndrome. B: ___________ (A) So, what’s in the pipeline? (B) This can be a challenging condition. (C) The doctors are in the doldrums for this. (D) You got in way over your head.
44. A: ___________ B: That’s right. Nobody wants to support you until you’re successful but without the support, how can you ever be successful? (A) The coast is clear. (B) It’s a catch 22 situation here. (C) Never put all your investment eggs in one basket. (D) I’m full of beans.
45. A: I missed the meeting this morning. Could you fill me in on that? B: ___________ (A) Sure, the next meeting will be tomorrow morning at 10. (B) I can’t because I won’t be able to attend the next meeting. (C) Don’t worry. I had signed in for you. (D) We discussed the new bylaws of members’ rights in the meeting.
46. What does at bay (line 1) mean? (A) in close contact (B) surprisingly (C) helplessly (D) keeping some distance away
47. According to the paragraph, which of the following statements is true? (A) Plastic is a new and useful tool to protect us from germs. (B) Television reports a lot of deaths caused by germs. (C) Ultraviolet light is used to kill germs on plastic tumblers of hotels. (D) Bedrooms usually require more disinfectants than bathrooms.
48. According to the paragraph, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) Germs are always looking for chances to attack and kill us. (B) Ultraviolet light is the most powerful tool for killing germs. (C) Fortunately, chemical technology enables us to kill germs. (D) We need to work very hard to protect us from the attack of germs.
49. What is the main idea of this paragraph? (A) TV commercials show too many disinfectants and antibiotics that we don’t really need. (B) We probably put too many efforts on protecting us from germs. (C) All sorts of measures need to be taken to protect us from germs that surround us. (D) Medical doctors need to be more careful with the use of disinfectants and antibiotics.
50. How does the author sound in this paragraph? (A) objective and neutral (B) cheerful and warm (C) ironic and sarcastic (D) romantic and poetic
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