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104年 - 104 中區縣市政府教師甄選策略聯盟_國小:英語#23166
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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104年 |
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50 |
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1. The musician gave an _______ performance and received loud applause from the captivated audience. (A) impulsive (B) appealing (C) enthralling (D) aggressive
2. Dave is thought to be a peculiar person by his friends. One of his _______ is sleeping under the bed instead of in the bed. (A) pedestrians (B) eccentricities (C) pedagogues (D) punctures
3. The adjustment of interest rates made among the prime banks does _______with and affect the prices of many commodities and real estates. (A) dwindle (B) duplicate (C) correlate (D) identify
4. Due to the increase in the population of elderly people, _______ is now one of the fastest-growing areas of medicine. (A) gerontology (B) theology (C) physiology (D) meteorology
5. The investigator tried to_____ information from the criminal suspect, but the suspect wouldn’t tell him anything. (A) regulate (B) isolate (C) extract (D) terminate
6. Louis _____his sadness after he broke up with his girlfriend by jogging every morning. (A) clamored (B) assuaged (C) nestled (D) shimmied
7. Oscar has a new job with a _____contract and great benefits. (A) lucrative (B) thorny (C) scrappy (D) botched
8. Joyce’s company ______ the local community’s trust and destroyed the area’s natural resources to make a great profit. (A) dribbled (B) exploited (C) adhered (D) withstood
9. His plan to study abroad _______ when his father got hit by a car and was in need of intensive care. (A) fizzled out (B) triggered off (C) filtered through (D) dwindled away
10. The students are getting intensive exposure to the social ___ of health, and they also learn not to be afraid of caring for a challenging population. (A) compliance (B) equilibrium (C) defiance (D) determinants
11. His enlightened view helped ___ our school forward, in a world where you need to be at the top of your game when competing in a globalized economy. (A) vault (B) ditch (C) conduit (D) trench
12. With this refusal to publicly name a successor, 84-year-old Warren Buffett joined the club of billionaire ___ spurning retirement. (A) octogenarians (B) nonagenarians (C) septuagenarians (D) centenarians
13. In 2012, ___ predicted the hit would be a new iPhone app called Highlight, which tracks your location and lets you see when friends are nearby. (A) pundits (B) proletarians (C) laypersons (D) grassroots
14. I thought the argument was valid, but my attorney advised me that it was _____. (A) fallacious (B) mundane (C) fortuitous (D) succinct
15. Rather than lasting forever, George and Mary’s love proved _____. (A) stolid (B) verbose (C) credulous (D) ephemeral 國小英語 第 2 頁,共 4 頁
16. Tim wanted to be an undercover detective so he could participate in _____ operations. (A) overt (B) covert (C) circumspect (D) banal
17. A scientist must rely on _____ knowledge rather than intuition. (A) empirical (B) latent (C) prototypical (D) ingenuous
18.When moral dilemmas are posed in a foreign language, people become more coolly __________, focusing on useful, practical functions rather than literature appreciation. (A) utilitarian (B) estheticism (C) facilitation (D) reconciliation
19.Sugar is a cheap, seductive pleasure, but its sweetness _________ a bitter history. For centuries it was a __________ harvested by slaves who were unpaid and overworked. (A) twists…product (B) distorts …spice (C) exhibit … seasoning (D) belies…commodity
20.The twin-engined DC-3ruled the skies for over 20 years but by the 1950s aviation experts deemed its days __________ , no more continuing to _________ freight and passengers between countries. (A) countable…heave (B) numbered…haul (C) decaying…hoist (D)thriving…drag II. Grammar
21. A search is underway for a tourist from Australia _________ in a remote mountain region a week ago. (A) who was missed (B) that went missed (C) who went missing (D) that was missed
22. Speech consists not merely of sounds but _______ that follow various structural patterns. (A) of organized sound patterns (B) organized sound patterns (C) that sound patterns are organized (D) in organizing sound patterns
23. When it rains, these harmful chemicals seep into the ground, or run off into our waterways, ____ our water, too. (A) poisons (B) poisoning (C) poisoned (D) being poisoned
24. ____, Shakespeare was also a prolific writer of sonnets. (A) Noted for his plays (B) Noting for his plays (C) Famous plays (D) Noted as his plays
25. ___ the true nature of the patient’s condition, she would have never prescribed such a high does. (A) If the physician would have known (B) If the physician knew (C) Should the physician know (D) Had the physician known
26. Rarely _____ for more than a few seconds once they enter the Earth’s atmosphere. (A) meteors that blaze (B) blaze meteors (C) do meteors blaze (D) while meteors blaze
27. Night-shift workers lead a strange life, working while the rest of us are sleeping, _____ while the rest of us are working. (A) then they sleep (B) until they go to sleep (C) then sleeping (D) after which they sleep
28.The Ford Company_______ its debut of the latest model cars last Sunday in Taipei. (A) did (B) made (C) took (D) showed
29. __________ an estimated one million women and men having received plastic surgery. (A) There are (B) It is (C) Approximately (D) That
30. (A) between (B) of them (C)for (D) that are
31. (A) is appearing (B) had constructed (C) shows (D) is formed
32. (A) that (B) within which (C) of (D) or
33. (A) In addition to (B) That are (C) Drawing from (D) What about
34. (A) to become (B) which is (C) with (D) rather than
35. (A) has arisen (B) has been aroused (C) has been raised (D) has risen
36. (A) a vast array (B) a wide segregation (C) a different kind (D) a various collection
37. (A) the most aspects (B) many the aspects (C) most aspects (D) the many aspects
38. (A) tremendous fantasy (B) scientific wonders (C) flight of imagination (D) castle in the sky
39. (A) because (B) therefore (C) as well as (D) however
40. (A) of (B) as (C) for (D) X
41. What is the article mostly about? (A) Ipad in the classroom (B) three ways of differentiation (C) online resources for moral education (D) QR codes in education
42. What is NOT the strength of QR codes? (A) immediate access (B) multi-sensory (C) easily created (D) environmentally friendly
43. What is NOT TRUE about a QR code? (A) It’s ubiquitous in our life. (B) It is a square. (C) It is a three-dimensional barcode. (D) It can be printed on almost everything.
44. What does the word “faze” in Line 3 of Paragraph 3 mean? (A) resist (B) worry (C) attract (D) contort
45. What is the author’s attitude toward QR codes? (A) Teachers should make good use of them. (B) Generating QR codes is time-consuming. (C) They can damage learners’ eye sights. (D) They can support cooperative learning in the classroom.
46.What would be the most appropriate title for this article? (A) A Controversial Issue in Language Status (B) Language Loss in Bilingual Children (C) Immigration and Dual Education Program (D) Cognitive Development of Bilingual Children
47.A societal ethos in the US toward minority children __________________. (A) puts higher status to their language (B) exposes minority children with their native language and culture (C) does not support early bilingualism (D) increases the chances of placement in a dual education program where minority language is used
48.According to the author, most of the studies on early childhood bilingualism investigate context of ____________________. (A) political protection seeking and refugee families (B) immigrant families (C) higher status of social and economical families (D) middle class majority families
49.Tannenbaum and Howie’s study indicates that language maintenance for immigrant children is strengthened by __________________. (A) positive and secure family relationships (B) chances to be placed in a dual education program (C) attachment to significant people of mainstream society (D) nurturing in situations where majority language is ever-dominant
50.According to the article, which of the following is NOT the cause of language loss for bilingual children? (A) The overwhelming exposure to the majority language context. (B) The loss of extended family cohesion and significant family member due to immigration. (C) The parents socialize their children in new language of their value and belief. (D) Early exposure to majority language decreases the chances of placement in a dual education where bilingual children’s home language may be provided.
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