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103年 - 103 臺南市市立國民小學暨幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英文#16800
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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103年 |
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1. Timing is terribly important in the book trade and the publishers might have chosen to hold it back until a more auspicious moment. (A) perspicuous (B) conspicuous (C) propitious (D) suspicious
2. It was years since I had learned Spanish, and I really had to start from scratch again. (A) in advance (B) by chance (C) at once (D) from the beginning
3. The size and simplicity of an Indian tepee or wigwam lead us to conclude that it was built more for practicality than for ________. (A) feasibility (B) livability (C) reservation (D) ostentation
4. Appearing unstable and timorous to his fellows, the rabbit named Fiver in Bunnyville however proved his value to the community with repeated, ________ predictions. (A) superfluous (B) fallacious (C) impeccable (D) indefinite
5. He may think of himself as _____, but all of his decisions today have been wrong. (A)indolent (B) sagacious (C) salacious (D) quiescent
6. The driver needs to _____ his anger before someone becomes a victim of road rage. (A) ameliorate (B) escalate (C) venerate (D) protract
7. The mayor is usually a _____ when speaking to local business owners, but on rare occasions he speaks his true opinions. (A) sophist (B) sycophant (C) pedant (D) novice
8. The sales director said that the decline in the company’s sales last month was just a temporary _____. (A) abnegation (B) apparition (C) cementation (D) aberration
9. They had to pack enough food, water, and other ________items to support them for the long trip. (A) obnoxious (B) amiable (C) miscellaneous (D) upright
10. The country’s legislators requested the government to rise the ________on education. (A) expenditure (B) galaxy (C) revenge (D) fallacy
11. Social workers may launch a series of ________ to call people’s attention to their appeals. (A) attributions (B) campaigns (C) variants (D) prescriptions
12. Until the 17th century, ropes and baskets were the primary methods of transporting people and goods ________the heights. (A) as long as (B) to and from (C) at the same time (D) due to
13. To my surprise, the nation’s high rate of unemployment has only affected ________in the technology market so far. (A) most of stock prices (B) much of stock prices (C) a little stock prices (D) a few stock prices
14. ________ of the number of mountain lions went as high as one million but now there are fewer than one hundred. (A) Estimations (B) Estimating (C) Estimates (D) Estimatives
15. It’s estimated that a country which sets higher educational standards for women has much lower infant mortality rate as well as _________ rate. (A) prosperity (B) flourishing (C) ferment (D) fertility
16. The ways in which an individual characteristically acquires, retains, and _________ information are collectively termed the individual’s learning style. (A) retrievals (B) retrieves (C) retributives (D) retraces
17. Political cartoons __________ capsule versions of sarcastic and critical opinions. (A) serve as (B) are serving (C) serve (D) be served
18. ___________ a fairly long speech in a play is often presented as a recitative in the Taiwanese opera. (A) That it is (B) There would be (C) When there is (D) What would be
19. Each cell contains a number of chromosomes, ___________ genes determining what features the animal or human beings will have. (A) each has (B) each with (C) has each (D) with each
20. Thousands of demonstrators held hands to demand more democracy, more transparency and less _______ from the government. (A)distortion (B) corruption (C) dysfunction (D) impurity
21. The boy scouts made a _____ to do good deeds that will help mankind. (A) porridge (B) plague (C) plaque (D) pledge
22. I sent off my university application at the last minute and nearly _________. (A)made a close call (B) crossed the finger (C) missed the boat (D) pulled my leg
23. Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is ____. 【共 7 頁,第 2 頁】 (A) perilous (B) schematic (C) petrified (D) perverted
24. The Civil War in 1863 ____ the United States into two nations – a southern Confederacy and a northern Union. (A) alienated (B) acknowledged (C) integrated (D) severed
25. Climatic conditions ________ considerably in Utah, largely because of differences in latitude and elevation. (A) are varied (B) are variable (C) vary (D) varying
26. In the States, the salary of a nurse is much higher _____. (A) than a teacher (B) in comparison against the salary of a teacher (C)than that of a teacher (D) to compare as a teacher
27. Unfortunately, that building had been ________ for years when local historians discovered its actual significance to the immigrant community. (A) in existence (B) disintegrating (C) appreciating (D) thriving
28. Professional people appreciate _____ when it is necessary to cancel an appointment. (A)you to call them (B) your calling them (C) that you should have called them (D) that you are calling them
29. As a safety measure, the detonator for a nuclear device may be made of two pieces of equipment, _____ is controlled by a different employee. (A) each of them (B) each (C)both of them (D)each of which
30. _____ at breakfast this morning, you would understand why he is so overweight. (A) If you saw the amount of pancakes George consumed (B) If you had seen the number of pancakes George consumed (C) If you would see the amount of pancakes George consumed (D) When you see the number of pancakes George consumed
31. Effective steps have not been ________ by the government to improve the current economic depression. (A) done (B) taken (C) made (D) set up
32. (A) bent under the load (B) picking up the load (C) stood under the load (D) looking up the load
33. (A) what load they are (B) how heavy they are (C)how heavy it is (D) what load it is
34. (A) over a century before (B) more than a century ago (C) over many years ago (D) more than many years before
35. (A) one of a kind (B) each of its features (C) one of the kind (D) each of their features
36. (A) With (B) Through (C) Along (D) From
37. (A) for not going (B) not to go (C) from going (D) from not going
38. (A) omnipresent (B) affluent (C) adjacent (D) ostentatious
39. (A) characterization (B) characteristics (C) characters (D) characteristic
40. (A) strengths (B) strings (C) strokes (D) strikes 【共 7 頁,第 3 頁】
41. (A) elaboration (B) depiction (C) transcription (D) inscription
42 . (A) accentuating (B) accentuated (C) accelerating (D) accelerated
43. (A) has evolved into (B) evolving into (C) is evolving into (D) had been evolving into
44. (A) resurrects (B) ensures (C) assures (D) assumes
45. (A) On the contrary (B) In other words (C) For example (D) At the same time
46. (A) mixing (B) dangling (C) balancing (D) differentiating
47. (A) However, (B) In addition to (C) Regardless of (D) Despite of
48. (A) began (B) beginning (C) has begun (D) was beginning
49. (A) When (B) Because (C) Although (D) As
50. (A) takes on (B) takes off (C) takes in (D) takes up
51. (A) is taught (B) be taught (C) taught (D) being taught
52. (A) have (B) give (C) get (D) let
53. (A) appeal to (B) relate to (C) apply to (D) resort to
54. (A) who (B) those who (C) computers that (D) software that
55. (A) blamed for (B) caused (C) resulted (D) charging
56. (A) allegations (B) accusations (C) offenders (D) violations 【共 7 頁,第 4 頁】 I
57. A good title for this passage would be__________. (A) Potato Chips: Americans’ Favorite Snack (B) The Origin of Potato Chips (C) Saratoga Chips: the Original Potato Chips (D) Chef Crum Creating Potato Chips
58. The American French fries and the French-fried potatoes are different in that__________. (A) President Jefferson ate the French food in the American style (B) Americans did not like potatoes fried in French manner (C) French-style potato fries were thick-cut slices to be eaten with a fork (D) French fries became more popular in the American restaurant
59. “Legend has it that…”means the story __________. (A) is a joke (B) has been told many times (C) has been passed down from earlier times (D) is popular but not necessarily true
60. It is NOT true that __________. (A) the standard style of French-fried potatoes is thick-cut (B) Serving the railroad tycoon paper-thin potato slices is a prank (C) Chef Crum made the potato slices thin and crisp a special menu item (D) the Commodore liked the crunchy potato slices and shared them with friends
61. The general tone of this passage can be described as __________. (A) honest (B) mocking (C) persuasive (D) hysterical
62. A bipedal humanoid robot ________. (A) looks like an animal (B) has human forms or features (C) can direct science-fiction films (D) has no hands
63. A humanoid robot can ________. (A) perform in exhibitions (B) dance and sing (C) follow the instructions (D) All of the above 【共 7 頁,第 5 頁】
64. Humanoid robots are actually designed to ________. (A) help people in need (B) have fun (C) damage people’s health (D) show off
65. Which of the following statement is not true? (A) A humanoid robot is controlled by a computer. (B) A humanoid robot had been improved before 1990s. (C) A humanoid robot can do many tasks. (D) Some bipedal humanoid robots are from Japan.
66. Who would play a major role in keeping people from dropping out of exercise programs? (A) psychologists (B) neighbors (C) husband or wife (D) coworkers
67. People are more likely to continue exercising if they attend ________. (A) individual program (B) in a group (C) with a colleague (D) with a trainer
68. People are more likely to incorporate exercise into their daily lives, they ________. (A) invite the friends and go to the gym to work out (B) purchase the equipment and exercise at home (C) get any chance to exercise, for example, walk instead of driving short distances (D) join the sports competition and exercise
69. What is the main purpose of this article? (A) It describes how parents can help their later-born children achieve academic success. (B) It demonstrates why some children cannot reach their social goals. (C) It explains how a child’s birth order may predict his/her future achievements. (D) It suggests that children’s personalities influence their career selection.
70. According to the article, which of the following characteristics may be less common among first-born or only children? (A) risk-taking (B) conservative (C) carefree (D) artistic
71. What does the article imply about one’s birth order in the family? (A) It may influence one’s future career. (B) It can decide one’s academic achievement. (C) It may determine one’s intellectual level. (D) It can predict one’s relations with his/her siblings.
72. According to Prof. Leong, why do many first-born or only children pursuit intellectual professions? (A) They are more talented in these areas than their younger siblings. 【共 7 頁,第 6 頁】 (B) They are physically weak to take laboring jobs. (C) They are afraid of losing the parents’ attention. (D) They are encouraged by the parents to develop in these areas.
73. The primary purpose of this paragraph is to (A) correct misconceptions about the piranha. (B) illustrate the importance of piranhas in rainforest ecology. (C) describe two different species of piranhas. (D) instruct us on what to say if someone describes the piranha as “deadly.”
74. The writer uses the old-fashioned expression woe betide to (A) highlight the danger posed by piranhas. (B) suggest that the reputation of the piranha is well-deserved. (C) emphasize the sarcastic tone. (D) indicate that the passage was written in the 19th century.
75. Which is the best definition for nuanced? (A) petty (B) rough (C)meticulous (D) refined
76. The exaggeration of the piranha being deadly and vicious is used at the beginning of the paragraph to (A) frame an argument that is supported in a later paragraph. (B) create ambiguity so the reader cannot be sure which position the writer supports. (C) juxtapose the myth of the piranha with the truth about the fish. (D) evoke vivid images of nature television shows in the reader’s mind.
77. Which of the following is supported by the paragraph? (A) A total of twelve different species of piranhas are found in the world. (B) Not all the information provided in the nature television shows is true. (C) The deadliest type of the piranha can even eat and digest animal bones. (D) Most types of piranha eat fruits.
78. What is the main purpose of this paragraph? (A) To explain the rationale of how to teach English to students with specific needs. (B) To summarize the development of ESP teacher training and curriculum design. (C) To emphasize the importance of providing adequate teacher training to content professors. (D) To compare the qualification of language vs. content teachers in teaching ESP courses. 【共 7 頁,第 7 頁】
79. According to the article, which of the followings may be a problem for content teachers instructing ESP courses? (A) Their English proficiency is insufficient to hold such courses. (B) They may not possess up-to-date teaching techniques. (C) They lack professional knowledge in the specific content areas. (D) They hold negative attitude toward the concept of ESP in higher education.
80. What ESP rationale does this paragraph imply? (A) The main purpose of an ESP course is to teach English but not academic content. (B) The content area is the primary concern of an ESP course. (C) An ESP course should balance between content knowledgeand language skills. (D) An ESP course is better team-taught by a content and a language professor
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