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103年 - 103-1 國立東華大學附設實驗國民小學教師甄選_專門知能:英文#16534
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
103年 |
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75 |
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1. The boss is _____ because his staff didn’t consult him on an important decision. (A)imposing (B) indignant (C) inhabited (D) impervious
2. I hate to be the one to ____ him, but as the director of this film, I have to choose the most qualified actor for this role. (A) disengage (B) disillusion (C) disclose (D) dismantle
3. The ___ among the world’s scientists is that global warming will have a big impact on our environment. (A) tendency (B) essence (C) catastrophe (D) consensus
4. Giant pandas are ____ to China. Taken away from their habitats, they have great difficulty surviving. (A) indigenous (B) crucial (C) impoverished (D) superstitious
5. Shakespeare’s poems and plays are ____ to those who major in English literature. (A)obsessive (B) indulgent (C) inevitable (D) indispensable
6. Hagen was late for this family gathering _____ the traffic congestion. (A)on account of (B) in spite of (C) apart from (D) in accordance with
7. Some physicians and social workers say mental illness _____ in family suicide-homicides, but they say societal changes are important factors. (A)plays a big role (B) has a lot to do (C) makes both ends meet (D) comes back to life
8. With skillful diplomacy, this country stays ______with its many strong neighbors. (A)on account (B) on good terms (C) under control (D) in a nutshell
9. The system is trying to _____ all the books into different categories. (A) speculate (B) classify (C) reckon (D) meditate
10. With water drops on it, the price tag _____ easily. (A)swept away (B) reasoned with (C) came off (D) brought up
11. Being abandoned by her husband and just laid off recently, Monica thinks herself is the most ____ woman in the world. (A) pathetic (B) delicate (C) excessive (D) oriented
12. Hundreds of _____ fled from the flood-stricken village to the mountains. (A) enterprisers (B) refugees (C) journalists (D) editors
13. The movie is adequately _____. No wonder the special effects are amazing. (A) frozen (B) frightened (C) financed (D) forbidden
14. In the end of Scarlet Letter, the letter “A” _____ “Angel.” (A) consists of (B) stands for (C) disposes of (D) urges on
15. In recent years, talent shows on TV have provided many people with a chance to gain _____ overnight. (A) therapy (B) segment (C) legislation (D) publicity 2
16. (A) for the purpose of (B) in an effort to (C) with a view to (D) with the intention of
17. (A) approval (B) disproof (C) improvement (D) proof
18. (A) admitted (B) committed (C) permitted (D) transmitted
19. (A) that (B) what (C) where (D) which
20. (A) globally (B) tribally (C) normally (D) locally
21. (A) at risk of (B) in excess of (C) on account of (D) in advance of
22. (A) Which were discovered (B) That discovered (C) Which discovere (D) Discovered
23. (A) infertile (B) prosperous (C) fragile (D) gigantic
24. (A) native (B) essential (C) coastal (D) available
25.(A) isolating (B) inspecting (C) endangering (D) shielding
26. (A) If it were not (B) If it had been (C) Should it be (D) Had it not been
27.(A) granted (B) were granted (C) had granted (D) were to grant
28.(A) in (B) with (C) for (D) as
29.(A) where (B) so that (C) through which (D) to whom
30.(A) destination (B) accomplishment (C) companionship (D) investigation
31. The professor told us that in order ( A)
to remember
details, ( B)
it is
important to ( C)
take notes
while ( D)
listening to
the lecture.
32. Dr. Brown, the first ( A)
elected
president of the University, ( B)
was
intelligent, capable, and ( C)
awareness
of the problems yet ( D)
to be solved
.
33. They suggest that the lecturer ( A)
react to
the situation by changing the textbook instead ( B)
of
( C)
to modify
the objectives ( D)
of the course
.
34. Because they were not sure where ( A)
the building was
, and ( B)
because of the time
, they decided ( C)
to ask
( D)
for directions
.
35. The new computers are equipped
not only
with an element for foreign languages but also
a key
for correcting
errors
automatically
.(A)not only(B)a key(C)for correcting(D)automatically
36. The invigilator did not know whether to report the student for ( A)
cheating
( B)
or
( C)
warning
( D)
her first
.
37. Please forward ( A)
me
( B)
the
smallest, most ( C)
recently
published, and ( D)
less
expensive one that you have available.
38. ( A)
In order to
become a law, a bill ( B)
must be passed
not ( C)
only
by the Senate but also ( D)
the House of Representatives
.
39. Chuck had ( A)
spent
his vacation traveling Canada, ( B)
visiting
some of the ( C)
Indian reservations
, and ( D)
had finished
his thesis that he had begun last year.
40. A new product ( A)
should be judged
not ( B)
by
the promises made in commercials and advertisements, ( C)
but also
by the results ( D)
demonstrated
in actual use.
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56. According to this article, what concerns customers most when they send their packages? (A) How much the delivery of their packages costs. (B) Who FedEx’s other competitors are. (C) How skillful the FedEx staff are in using computers. (D) Where in the delivery process their package is.
57. How did FedEx automate the way business information was processed and transmitted to the centralized FedEx database? (A) It demanded all customers have computers. (B) It demanded customers dial a toll-free number. (C) It placed all the related information on a hand-held computer. (D) It demanded all truck drivers turn on a dashboard radio device when driving.
58. In the first stage, how could customers access the information to learn where their packages were in transit? (A) By checking the BBS. (B) By calling a toll-free number to the customer service department. (C) By playing with a keyboard. 6 (D) By traveling to Memphis.
59. Which is NOT an advantage of FedEx’s second move, which made its package delivery database available on the Web to its customers? (A) It increased demands on the customer service department. (B) It increased business by 15%. (C) It reduced the cost of customer service. (D) It enhanced the company’s image and reduced the threat from competitors.
60. Which of the following statements expresses the main idea of the passage? (A)Immigrants have been very difficult for school administrators to communicate with. (B)The financial difficulties of New York City have caused the school to be more crowded. (C)The increase in immigrants has created overcrowding and different approaches for the New York City schools. (D)Sometimes there is more than one class meeting in the same room, including rooms as small as closets.
61. In the second paragraph, “communal approach” refers to _______. (A) creating an international community in the classroom. (B) teachers’ working together in the same classroom. (C) encouraging students from different countries to communicate together. (D) communicating with the parents of students whose languages are not well
62. Students in this school can __________. (A) learn about the variety of holidays (B) appreciate the meaning of Thanksgiving (C) say many Chinese words (D) not play basketball well
63. According to the passage, _______________. (A) 112 countries are represented at the school 7 (B) immigration has decreased rapidly since 1983 (C) the subway line brings only international students to the school (D) the area where the school is located is one of the most diverse in New York
64. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? (A) Vaccines: Who Needs It, How It Works (B) The Truth Behind Vaccination (C) Vaccine Concern: We Are on the Same Side (D) One Thing We Don’t Know About Developmental Disorders: Vaccines Aren’t to Blame
65. What is the main reason that some parents do not have their children get vaccines? (A) Severe contagious diseases have vanished in this century. (B) They believe vaccines might cause some other health problems. (C) To them, vaccines are not effective since their children still get sick all the time. (D) They had some horrible experience of getting vaccines.
66. Why does the author mention Google and celebrities in the third paragraph? (A) The latest trend of health consultation they provide is useful. (B) They help a lot in promoting the concept of vaccination. (C) The side effects of vaccination were uncovered by them. (D) The information they reveal is not completely trustworthy.
67. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? 8 (A) Parents should listen to doctors with patience instead of giving a flat refusal to vaccination. (B) Child developmental impairments are proved to be the result of vaccination. (C) Nowadays, lots of children who do not receive vaccines are infected with diseases such as polio or smallpox. (D) The risk of having vaccine side effects is so high that many parents object to the vaccination.
68.According to the passage, who is qualified to become a trainer in the program Puppies Behind Bars? (A) The founder of the non-profit organization. (B) A murderer who is out of prison. (C) A volunteer working in the correctional facilities. (D) An inmate who is unlikely to harm innocent dogs.
69. In Puppies Behind Bars, with the dogs the prisoners do many things except _____. (A) simply living with them (B) teaching them to follow basic commands (C) training them to stay calm around a noisy bunch of people (D) weeding out the violent tendencies of some fierce dogs
70. As a trainer in the program, Roosevelt Lewis _____. (A) turned over a new leaf and became a better man (B) lost his mind in training the dog (C) felt frustrated for he couldn’t keep a dog on a leash (D) received the unconditional love from the recipients that they’d never had
71. Which of the following statements about Puppies Behind Bars is true? 9 (A) Inmates pay $25,000 to take part in the program. (B) Apart from the recipients, what the prisoners gain from the program is immeasurable. (C) Judy Goldman benefited a lot from training guide dogs in the prison. (D) The dogs will be taught more advanced skills by the prisoners in the final five months of training.
72. In its early phase, the education at Harvard was to serve the purpose of _____. (A) religion (B) fine art (C) law (D) history
73. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Harvard has produced many important politicians and intellectuals. (B) Harvard used to be a religious monastery. (C) Harvard is only well-known in the States. (D) Harvard is celebrated for its special focus on arts.
74. Which of the following statements is true? (A) It was not until the twentieth century that Harvard has expanded its curriculum. (B) Harvard is not among the most prestigious school in America. (C) Many professors were the winners of Nobel Prizes. (D) Harvard University’s academic achievement has been rather underestimated.
75. Which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) Harvard started with only one teacher and nine pupils. (B) John Harvard had predicted the glorious future of this university. (C) Harvard now has more than 18,000 students. (D) Harvard followed the classical system in prestigious British universities.
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