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103年 - 103-1 國立臺中第二高級中學教師甄選:英文科#21425
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1. These volunteers tried to overcome public __________ towards the issue of stray animals by marching through streets to arouse people’s attention. (A) sympathy (B) pathos (C) empathy (D) apathy
2. In response to a slowing global economy, a ___________ demand for cheaper plane tickets presents huge opportunities for budget airlines. (A) fluctuating (B) burgeoning (C) subsiding (D) plummeting
3. The excuse John ___________ about having been abducted by aliens last night was not deemed by his teacher an acceptable explanation for not handing in his assignment. (A) concocted (B) insinuated (C) stupefied (D) derived
4. Ageism is also structurally determined by policy documents which ___________ the growing number of old people as a non-productive burden for the society. (A) proliferate (B) impede (C) exorcise (D) denigrate
5. After three hours of diplomatic negotiations, the representatives’ energy ___________ and thus they called for a short break to refresh themselves. (A) coagulated (B) mesmerized (C) flagged (D) railed
6. The prime minister tried to __________ people protesting the tax increase with a promise that he would endeavor to promote the welfare of all citizens. (A) reproach (B) mollify (C) supersede (D) champion
7. Molly was desperate to find her missing child, and her __________ face looked gaunt due to great anxiety and restlessness. (A) pallid (B) whimsical (C) sterile (D) rubicund
8. Over the years, Rossi has established himself as a medieval __________, delighting his audience with marvelous tales of thirteenth-century Britain. (A) neophyte (B) conscript (C) raconteur (D) talisman
9. The caring nurse is extremely ___________ of the health of every patient in the ward, treating them as her family. (A) veracious (B) perfidious (C) reticent (D) solicitous
10. The _________ smell of burning rubber exuded from that factory was so unbearable that residents living in the neighborhood complained to the press. (A) stale (B) aromatic (C) pungent (D) metallic
11. Rabbits are said to be _______ animals so much so that they groom themselves constantly. (A) fastidious (B) laconic (C) impetuous (D) malleable
12. Driven to distraction, he didn’t realize the sharp thorn had _______ his thumb until the blood oozed. (A) rebuffed (B) lacerated (C) assuaged (D) nettled
13. The plaza was sparkling with ________ conversation and intelligent debate about the current affair. No one considered these people brainless. (A) senescent (B) erudite (C) opulent (D) ubiquitous
14. The present farm was built in 1847 to replace the previous chateau which had become _______ and deserted after a conflagration. (A) dilapidated (B) obligatory (C) solicitous (D) saturated
15. The award winning choreographer is a dance _______. His choreography is creative, unconventional and sometimes controversial. (A) charlatan (B) maverick (C) mercenary (D) philistine
16. (A) accounts for (B) comprises of (C) distributes to (D) ascribes to
17. (A) irascible (B) intrepid (C) felicitous (D) lucrative
18. (A) this (B) which (C) those (D) that
19. (A) ten times the profit (B) ten times of the profit (C) ten time as profitable as (D) ten times more profitable
20. (A) rather than (B) other than (C) regardless of (D) as a result of
21. (A) scrambling (B) retracting (C) temporizing (D) profligating
22. (A) manipulative (B) frivolous (C) discordant (D) grim
23. (A) above (B) by (C) from (D) with
24. (A) dispensed from (B) eked out (C) infringed upon (D) wheedle into
25. (A) refracted (B) intercepted (C) trounced (D) abstained
26. (A) red-leg (B) red-legs (C) red-legged (D) red-legging
27. (A) equally (B) unanimously (C) deliberately (D) inevitably
28. (A) Even if (B) Unless (C) Given that (D) Since
29. (A) integrity (B) resilience (C) attachment (D) reserve
30. (A) detached from (B) taken in (C) drawn to (D) subject to
31. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
32. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
33. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
34. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
35. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
36. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
37. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
38. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
39. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
40. (AB). as such (AC). bounds (AD). command (AE). consequentially (BC). constitutes (BD). disprove (BE). equates (CD). falsify (CE). fastidiously (DE). in interacting (ABC). in retrospect (ABD). autonomy (ABE). negate (BCD). ostensibly (BCE). refute (BDE). correspondence (CDE). such like (ABCD). resemblance (ABCE). integration (ABDE). evokes
41. The following sentence--
As is often the case, advances in technology led the way to scientific knowledge
—can be integrated into the passage. Please choose one from the ( A )( B )( C )( D ) marked in the passage, where the sentence can best fit in .
42. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? (A) Oceanic Volcanoes (B) Expansion of the Ocean Floor (C) The Importance of Sonar (D) The Discovery of Gondwanaland
43. All of the following are used in the study of mid-ocean ridges EXCEPT_________. (A) marine sediment (B) sonar (C) temperature sensing equipment (D) magnetometers
44. It can be inferred from the passage that _____________________________. (A) the continents will soon form another large supercontinent (B) magma can often be found floating in warm currents (C) as one travels away from mid-ocean ridges, the rocks become older (D) the warmer the water in the ocean is, the slower the continents move
45. The word “mechanism” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to _____________. (A) volcanic material (B) cause (C) machinery (D) gravity
46. The passage can best be described as _____. (A) a survey of the inadequacies of a long-established practice (B) a critique against class elitism disguised as egalitarianism (C) a defense of an emerging innovation in restaurant management from anticipated objections (D) a reflection on an impregnable trend in the catering trade
47. Which of the following words best expresses the sense of the word “clout” as it is used in the passage? _____. (A) status (B) authority (C) wealth (D) privilege
48. It can be inferred from the passage that _____ (A) Hank’s Oyster Bar adopts the no-reservations policy. (B) In terms of hospitality, Open Table still qualifies as one of the “many worthy young restaurants.” (C) Compass Rose is often full of young people. (D) The American economy is in a recession.
49. The author’s attitude toward the restaurants in question can best be described as _____. (A) disparaging (B) facetious (C) panegyrical (D) wry
50. According to the passage, which of the following features can be applied to all or some of the restaurants that don’t take reservations? ① bargain prices ② concierges in tow ③ customers’ recommendation ④ exotic cuisines⑤hospitality ⑥ rank-consciousness ⑦ star chef (A) ③④⑤⑦(B) ①③⑥⑦ (C)②④⑥⑦ (D)③④⑦
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