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103年 - 103-1 臺北市立第一女子高級中學教師甄選:英文科#16505
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103年 |
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40 |
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1. (A) originality (B) tranquility (C) perplexity (D) novelty
2. (A) a long way from (B) deprived of (C) subject to (D) obsessed with
3. (A) conducted (B) triggered (C) defeated (D) resumed
4. (A) already (B) frequently (C) yet (D) relatively
5. (A) combine (B) merge (C) associating (D) unifying
6. (A) at odds (B) in tune (C) in harmony (D) at liberty
7. (A) dumbstruck (B) intoxicated (C) exfoliated (D) stranded
8. (A) limit (B) minimum (C) vault (D) sanctuary
9. (A) contributed (B) yielded (C) resorted (D) progressed
10. (A) Consequently (B) Nevertheless (C) Likewise (D) Initially
11. A woman was stabbed to death in Queens, as 38 neighbors watched, doing nothing to alert the police. The news came to speak for urban ________ and moral decline as well as people’s unwillingness to get involved. (A) perturbation (B) pantheon (C) clamor (D) apathy
12. Doctors strongly opposed marketing stimulants to the general public because people can simply become ________ to the pills and feel they cannot cope without them. (A) exempted (B) retracted (C) habituated (D) consolidated
13. Police fired warning shots to ________ the rioters and rescue aid workers from the mob, and none were killed or injured. (A) falter (B) quell (C) impoverish (D) divulge
14. Reports that the US had been carrying out covert surveillance on ostensibly friendly nations have sparked ________ in recent weeks. (A) fidelity (B) indignation (C) soliloquy (D) commemoration
15. The government and rebels agreed to a ceasefire on Tuesday, but fighting on the streets continued, which might lead to a(n) ________ cycle of violence that can destroy the fabric of the new nation. (A) expedient (B) magnanimous (C) imperious (D) perpetual
16. Despite raising admissions prices to heights that seem ________ to some people, the theme parks aren’t finding it difficult to attract visitors. (A) sentient (B) irreverent (C) ludicrous (D) boisterous
17. Heartbleed, a bug widely replicated in the main system for encrypting consumers’ online data, is a ________ reminder that the Internet is still vulnerable to all sorts of unseen dangers. (A) gratified (B) tangible (C) stark (D) frail
18. Walmart, the Bentonville ________ that became the biggest retailer in the world by ruthlessly lowering prices, is planning to make organic food cheap. (A) behemoth (B) extravaganza (C) oligarch (D) supernova
19. Cuts on certain parts of the body, like the scalp, can bleed ________, but that shouldn’t necessarily cause alarm. Put pressure on a cut for a while to see if you can get it to stop bleeding. (A) profusely (B) ravenously (C) biliously (D) insatiably
20. Opportunity, NASA’s resilient rover, has survived mechanical malfunctions, computer ________, tricky sand traps and long, frigid Martian winters. But maybe not the budget ax. (A) junctures (B) ramifications (C) verdicts (D) glitches
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36. What is the best title for this passage? (A) The Impact of the Internet on Literature (B) Literacy and Literature in the Internet Age (C) How Literature Came to Terms with the Internet (D) How the Internet Ruined the Teaching of Literature
37. Which of the following is least likely to be one of the “tough questions” mentioned in the passage? (A) How can this information be used for good or evil? (B) How does this information challenge my worldview? (C) What does Morrison consider to be her greatest achievement? (D) What conflicting conclusions might I draw from this information?
38. Why does the author elaborate on how he taught the unit titled Race Relations in the U.S? (A) To show how he hones his students’ ability to reason through literary study. (B) To guide students through an Internet scavenger hunt for race-related issues. (C) To highlight racial stereotypes and racial discrimination in the United States. (D) To explain how different races interpret shared experiences in conflicting ways.
39. According to the author, which of the following is expected of a 21st century education? (A) ELA should be reduced to a skill-based discipline that supports other content areas. (B) Literacy instruction must be integrated across the curriculum, and teaching literacy is the responsibility of all teachers. (C) Content-area teachers should focus on teaching their respective subjects and the various modes of thinking unique to each subject. 4 (D) Each teacher must have the ability to sift through, evaluate and manage information so that they can make choices that are favorable for their students.
40. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) People can make contradictory arguments using the same facts or statistics. (B) ELA teachers can cultivate critical thinking in their students by teaching literature. (C) It is a teacher’s obligation to shield his or her students from information bombardment. (D) Instead of looking for specific information, we read fiction for pleasure and may gain a new perspective.
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