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103年 - 103-1 臺北市立建國高級中學教師甄選:英文科#16446
科目:
教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
103年 |
選擇題數:
30 |
申論題數:
10
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選擇題 (30)
1. Mary is overweight and she is trying to_her dollars for healthy food to keep her cholesterol and weight down. (A) postulate (B) ration (C) implicate (D) emend
2. No hardship is_. You should be confident that you can overcome any obstacle. (A) inscrutable (B) insatiable (C) insolent (D) insurmountable
3. If you treat one thing as_to another, you treat it as less important than the other thing. (A) concomitant (B) stampede (C) subservient (D) cantankerous
4. According to BBC news, the Prime Minister was in an _ mood, having just come from a meeting with Chinese financial institutions who were - he said -remarkably bullish about the UK's prospects. (A) ecclesiastic (B) eccentric (C) effrontery (D) ebullient
5. Drugs, booze, and erotic asphyxiation: the trailer for the James McAvoy- starring adaptation of Filth is a to-do list of_. (A) depravity (B) deprivation (C) derogatory (D) destitute
6. If you’ve ever had to do the laundry, wash the dishes, make the meals, change the bedding, vacuum the house, and clean the bathrooms day after day, you’ve experienced_. (A) dross (B) duenna (C) drudgery (D) duplicity
7. Robbery, murder and arson are_* (A) posthumous (B) ostensible (C) fiascos (D) felonies
8. “It’s been a very _relationship,” says Johnny White from Art Department, explaining how their success has mirrored the growth of the festival. (A) penchant (B) reciprocal (C) gullible (D) impromptu
9. Economists say much of China’s overcapacity is not a product of market failure but rather of the_ambitions of local Chinese politicians. (A) overweening (B)obliterating (C) stagnant (D) strident
10. Blake Bailey has now written four books about families blessed with literary talent and plagued by the_of alcohol. (A) recants (B) ravages (C) prelude (D) porous
11. The mass shooting left 12 people dead and 70 wounded by bullets or otherwise injured in the_. (A) laity (B) odium (C) melee (D) heyday
12. ‘That’s something that we really, really try never to do, never to patronize,” says Rhiannon Madden, the NFL’s director of consumer products. In this sentence, patronize means to_. (A) appease (B) condescend (C) extrapolate (D) subjugate
13. Volvo has traditionally been associated with rather understated Scandinavian luxury, while newly wealthy Chinese buyers prefer more_quality. (A) ostentatious (B) lenient (C) tolerant (D) ominous
14. If you don’t clean out your car often, there may be a(n)_of relics in your backseat, such as a pack of some smelly towels and a magazine or two. (A) escapade (B) miscellany (C) immobility (D) pewter
15. Others speculated about whether the plane’s disappearance was due to a problem with the plane or some_human intervention. (A) dromedary (B) hawser (C) nefarious (D) colander
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申論題 (10)
16. In theory, debates are_exchanges and arguments.
17. As far as the current economic environment is concerned, many people think it is not a good time to invest in anything, for gold produces no income and real estate can be_and difficult to sell.
18. It’s common practice in the poultry industry to_the beaks of chickens to prevent them pecking each other.
19. _babies whose bilirubin levels rise too high can develop cerebral palsy.
20. The used games have to be inspected, refurbished and distributed evenly to stores to avoid creating_at individual locations.
21. The reporter has been praised and _ in equal measures thanks to his hoax videos.
22. "Some people are_that we want to ban meat eating on Mondays — that's not the case at all," the principal said.
23. “Oil prices edged lower in Asia Monday, with investors__ over stuttering growth in the US economy while political and economic uncertainty in the eurozone also weighed,” analysts said.
24. When an antenna picks up a radio signal, it creates a(n)_electrical signal in the circuit.
25. People sometimes come into conflict. Friends feud, spouses divorce, and allied nations go to war. If a conflict ends and the parties go back to being on good terms, they achieve_.