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103年 - 103 臺中市政府教育局委託辦理國民小學暨幼兒園教師甄選:英語科#16937
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
103年 |
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1. Charles Darwin’s “The Origin of Species” set out the revolutionary view that all living things had ___________ by natural selection. (A) evolved (B) involved (C) engaged (D) revolved
2. Research ___________ a variety of hardware platforms, such as computer hardware, cell phones and other mobile devices and applications. (A) consists (B) is composed (C) encompasses (D) is engaged
3. Shortages of energy made people anxious, particularly under the present conditions of perceived worldwide ___________ . (A) inflation (B) efficiency (C) sufficiency (D) deficiency
4. The dumping of highly radioactive nuclear wastes into the Pacific Ocean constitutes a potential ___________ to a process of global radioactive contamination. (A) trigger (B) shield (C) stifle (D) halt
5. The United States Capitol building, in Washington, D.C., is ___________ in a small park surrounded by a number of impressive government buildings. (A) secluded (B) situated (C) exhibited (D) encircled
6. Shere Hite’s book has been more widely debated. The media throughout the country have brought the author’s ___________ opinions to the public’s attention. (A) controversial (B) authoritative (C) conclusive (D) articulate
7. The Chinese, who began systematic astronomical and weather observations shortly after the ancient Egyptians, were assiduous record-keepers. Because of this, they can claim humanity’s longer continuous ___________ of natural events. (A) defiance (B) domination (C) maintenance (D) documentation
8. Technology offers a picture of the self that seems to ___________ the fragile and unreliable accounts of it we like to give each other. (A) contract (B) contact (C) contradict (D) control
9. In ___________ their winning approach, members of Taichung University’s team knew they would not be able to rely on access to specialized component parts. (A) dividing (B) devising (C) descending (D) defining
10. Those who make the right call at the right moment attain a sage-like status and subsequently ___________ a great deal of attention. (A) recommend (B) accommodate (C) command (D) comment Ⅱ. Grammar
11. A majority of people in the world can get the protein their bodies___________ from the food they eat. (A) requires (B) require (C) to require (D) requiring
12. If there had been fringe benefits, I ___________the position. (A) could consider (B) considering (C) would have considered (D) will be considering
13. Although the bite of black spiders is rarely fatal, it might cause flesh wounds, posing the greatest danger to the infant and___________ . (A) the elder (B) the elderly (C) the older (D) the age
14. ___________of measurement has ever equaled the metric system in simplicity. (A) Another system (B) Other systems (C) No other system (D) No system other
15. Manufacturers are investing increasing amounts of money in new forms of automation, including robots, to increase productivity,___________ , and improve product quality and reliability in order to retain their competitive position. (A) product cost which was reduced (B) product cost was reduced (C) reducing product cost (D) reduce product cost
16. ___________over a million different species of insects exist in the world, more than all other animal species combined. (A) It is estimated that (B) There is estimate (C) That is estimated (D) The estimate is
17. According to Clifford Seertz’s definition, religion is a symbolic presentation of___________ to be reality. (A) which is conceived (B) what is conceived (C) what it is conceived (D) that which is conceived
18. He declares himself ___________by the contentious campaigns by some U.S. state governors to wrestle down costly public sector wage and benefits settlements. (A) is encouraging (B) is encouraged (C) encouraging (D) encouraged
19. Taipei School is a university preparatory school for___________students, grades 7 to 12. (A) high-achieved (B) high-achieving (C) highly-achieved (D) highly-achieving
20. People ___________written texts for over a thousand years, dissecting sentences to reveal the hidden truths beneath. (A) have been analyzing (B) are analyzing (C) has analyzed (D) is analyzing
21. (A) protagonist (B) advocate (C) critic (D) sponsor
22. (A) composed (B) composition (C) composing (D) composite
23. (A) commissariats (B) commandos (C) commemorates (D) commanders
24. (A) appreciated (B) approbatory (C) appropriated (D) appraised
25. (A) making customized (B) custom-made (C) custom-making (D) made customized
26. (A) that have access to (B) that has access to (C) that are accessible to (D) that is accessible to
27. (A) digressed (B) diverted (C) divided (D) divisive
28. (A) which (B) what (C) whose (D) whosever
29. (A) to date (B) to my surprise (C) to my knowledge (D) to the extent
30. (A) that are absent from (B) that are devoid of (C) that devolve to (D) that are devoted to IV. Error Correction Please identify the underlined part that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.
31. As technology has become
more readily available( A )
, more blue-collar jobs have
required to manipulate( B )
computers well in order to collect and analyze data about productivity and
market trends( C )
to
stay competitively( D )
.
32. In a recently published book
entitled( A )
Whole Brain Learning, the concept and process of whole brain learning
are expanded( B )
,
differentiated and deeped( C )
in its philosophy, perspective, paradigm, and applications of
these( D )
to the development of human potential.
33. Along the Taihsuei River’s shores
are( A )
the Taiwan’s
most popular( B )
nature reserve,
in which( C )
varied and abundant
foliage grows( D )
.
34.
That( A )
copper and bronze were
first used( B )
in the world
is ( C )
an interesting question in
science history( D )
.
35. Indians in pre-Colombian
times( A )
developed
a wide range( B )
of medicines
derived of( C )
plants, including digitalis, which they
utilized( D )
in the treatment of heart disease.
36. Its strength and lightness make
aluminum is( A )
an excellent material
for( B )
constructing the
external walls( C )
of
both( D )
homes and offices.
37. Legends often contain
an element( A )
of fact,
but( B )
sometimes
it is( C )
totally( D )
untrue.
38.
Examining( A )
specific instances of language use
gives( B )
us insights into how language works which would never
have obtained( C )
by simply
introspecting about( D )
the language system.
39. Language learners need to know
both( A )
how and when to use conjunctions.
Their( B )
presence or absence in discourse often
contribute to( C )
style, and some conjunctions can sound very pompous
when used( D )
inappropriately.
40. In spoken language, learners get
less help( A )
from standard pedagogic descriptions than
those( B )
for writing, and
therefore( C )
often need to work out the use of linguistic features
for themselves( D )
.
41. According to the author, Carnegie was able to make a great fortune partly because of . (A) favorable tariffs (B) free trade (C) his grandfather (D) his radical speeches
42. Carnegie’s attitude toward free trade was apparently . (A) expressed frequently in Pittsburgh (B) a great hindrance to his business dealings (C) adjusted to accommodate his business interests (D) an unchanging conviction throughout his life
43. The passage implies that nineteenth-century capitalists . (A) resembled wild beasts in tropical forests (B) were somewhat inhibited by principles (C) were at least no worse than Carnegie (D) had a hard time giving money away
44. We can infer that Carnegie’s speeches were tamer in Pittsburgh because . (A) he was too busy there to spend time on speeches (B) he was only there part of the time (C) his grandfather lived there (D) he would otherwise have harmed his business interests
45. By the time of his death, Carnegie had succeeded in . (A) giving away an enormous amount of money (B) losing most of the fortune he had made (C) putting his entire fortune in trust for his heirs (D) losing most of the fortune he had made
46. What does this passage mainly discuss? . (A) Reasons for the popularity of satire (B) Popular topics of satire (C) New philosophies emerging from satiric literature (D) Difficulties of writing satiric literature
47. Why does the author mention Don Quixote, Brave New World and A Modest Proposal? . (A) They present commonsense solutions to problems (B) They are appropriate for readers of all ages (C) They are books with similar stories (D) They are famous examples of satiric literature
48. Which of the following can be found in satire literature? . (A) Abstract discussion of moral and ethnics (B) Odd combinations of objects and ideas (C) Newly emerging philosophies (D) Wholesome characters who are unselfish
49. According to this passage, there is a need for satire because people need to be . (A) exposed to original philosophies when they are formulated (B) reminded that popular ideas are often inaccurate (C) told how they can be of service to their communities (D) informed about new scientific development
50. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of satire? . (A) Reminding readers of the truth (B) Brushing away illusions (C) Introducing readers to unfamiliar situations (D) Exposing false values
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