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104年 - 104 臺南市市立國民小學暨幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英語文#23088
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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104年 |
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80 |
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0
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1. A __ of fans gathered outside the hotel to see Lady Gaga. (A) referent (B) cluster (C) poll (D) privilege
2. It takes a lot of time and ___ to initiate and execute a new reclamation process. (A) adolescence (B) hesitance (C) immersion (D) persistence
3. With the low income, the young couple decided to cut monthly ___ on entertainment. (A) calories (B) expenditures (C) fluctuations (D) retention
4. Students with ____ diseases should be kept from school. (A) enervated (B) contagious (C) inhibited (D) genetic
5. “Jurassic World" hit theaters last week, reintroducing the man-meets-dinosaur disaster to a new ________ of fans. (A) containment (B) compunction (C) generation (D) salvation
6. Encyclicals aren't considered _________ (few papal documents are), but scholars say they are surpassed in importance only by papal bulls, which define dogma. (A) immortality (B) illumination (C) impediment (D) infallible
7. Mary was tickled _______ when George surprised her with a dozen red roses. (A) red (B) yellow (C) orange (D) pink
8. Wandering is such a pleasure. It gives a man such _________ at home to be able to talk of what he has seen abroad. (A) allegation (B) legislation (C) memoir (D) prestige
9. In 2012, the Obama ___ introduced a Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights and vowed to persuade Congress to grant specific powers to the Federal Trade Commission to enforce it. (A) office (B) government (C) politics (D) administration
10. With his ___ top hats, scarves, and tinted sun-glasses, Jonny Depp has never exactly an icon of classic style. (A) mundane (B) dreary (C) bizarre (D) bazaar
11. Two years after his election to the Senate, Robert F. Kennedy gave his legendary speech ___ apartheid in South Africa. (A) announcing (B) denouncing (C) buttressing (D) synchronizing
12. Creating breakthrough advertising is long, discouraging, ___, quarrelsome work until it is joyously complete. (A) patent (B) lucid (C) bleary (D) steep
13. As an experienced reporter, she asked several highly _____ questions in 12-year compulsory education program. (A) persistent (B) prominent (C) pertinent (D) proponent
14. A cup of whole milk provides _____ on one hundred sixty-six calories of energy. (A) approximately (B) widely (C) barely (D) coarsely 【共 9 頁,第 2 頁】
15. The photographer’s work will be included in an _____ at the national museum. (A) expectation (B) execution (C) expression (D) exhibition
16. The research is considered a _____ in the treatment of AIDS whose effect is quite different from the previous studies. (A) composition (B) breakthrough (C) removal (D) derivation
17. It is a false notion that we own and can somehow run the earth that we treat it as a sort of _____ household pet, living in an environment invented by us. (A) domesticated (B) accentuated (C) glimpsed (D) dedicated II. Structure
18. The teacher was honored ____ her dedication in the school. (A) to (B) with (C) for (D) ever
19. The first national park of the United States, _____ in 1872, was Yellowstone in the State of Wyoming. (A) founding (B) found (C) founded (D) finding
20. He wishes that he _____ the accident last night. (A) could have avoided (B) avoided (C) has avoided (D) could avoid
21.The teacher ____ to spend extra time with slower students. (A) willing (B) will (C) had been willing (D) is willing
22. Frankly speaking, _____ for your timely help, I couldn’t have dealt with that problem all by myself. (A) if it were not (B) if it had not been (C) if there were not (D) if there had not been
23. Experiments conducted by social psychologists have revealed how swiftly and decisively people ___ groups, and then discriminate in favor of the one to which they belong. (A) are divided into (B) divide into (C) are dividing into (D) divided into
24. The colors make it easy for consumers to identify healthy food, _______ they ignore the nutrition information printed on packages. (A) lest (B) despite (C) since (D) while
25.When we work with individual students as a tutor, it takes more time than ______ with the whole class. (A) interact (B) interacting (C) to interact (D) interacted
26. The Justice Department warned Apple that it planned to sue the company along with several U.S. publishers ___ raise the price of electronic books. (A) in collaborating to (B) to connive to (C) for conspire in (D) for colluding to
27. Pushing the boundaries of what is generally considered acceptable, even decent, when it comes ___ personal information is a daily sport in the online world. (A) to exploit (B) to explore (C) to exploiting (D) exploring
28. The Brandcenter’s brick building is a 19th-century carriage house, ___ inside has been renovated into a sleek creative space with open floor plans. (A) where (B) whose (C) which (D) there
29. A surrogate mother is a woman who is paid to carry the baby of another woman who is medically _____. (A) unlikely to do so (B) not want to do so (C) unable to doing so (D) unable to do so 【共 9 頁,第 3 頁】
30. _____ was clear from her obvious air of boredom. (A) That Angela lacked interest in me (B) What Angela lacked interest in me (C) Why Angela’s lack of interest in me (D) That Angela’s lack of interest in me
31. (A) evolved (B) different (C) sustained (D) rejected
32. (A) replaced (B) renovated (C) redundant (D) responded
33. (A) replacement (B) outfit (C) system (D) outlay
34. (A) exhaustion (B) scenery (C) network (D) involvement
35. (A) operated (B) discontinued (C) involved (D) released
36.(A) associate with (B) are associated with (C) associate to (D) are associated to
37.(A) stand up (B) stand up for (C) put up to (D) put up with
38.(A) cultural integration (B) cultural accommodation (C) cultural socialization (D) cultural civilization
39.(A) task (B) presentation (C) model (D) role model
40.(A) apply …for (B) apply…to (C) articulate…with (D) articulate …to
41.(A) constantly update (B) instantly upgrade (C) constantly updated (D) instantly upgraded
42.(A) increasing demands (B) increase demand (C) increased demand (D) increases demands
43.(A) ignore (B) ignored (C) have ignored (D) had ignored
44.(A) rock the party (B) rock the boat (C) rock the house (D) rock the band
45.(A) compile (B) compiles (C) compiling (D) compiled by
46. (A) a pressing interest (B) a past interest (C) an interest passing (D) a passing interest
47. (A) in (B) among (C) as (D) for
48. (A) some of the advantaged (B) some of the elites (C) many by the privileged (D) many by the honored
49. (A) benchmark (B) criteria (C) orthodox (D) paradigm
50. (A) thousands of hundreds (B) hundreds and thousands (C) hundreds of thousand (D) hundreds of thousands
51. (A) taken off (B) set off (C) backed off (D) gone off
52. (A) upload (B) substance (C) profile (D) perceptive
53. (A) separated (B) unified (C) obsolete (D) various
54. (A) that (B) where (C) how (D) one
55. (A) advances (B) evolves (C) replaces (D) represents
56. (A) theories (B) escapes (C) solutions (D) forms
57. (A) subject (B) passage (C) behavior (D) process
58. (A) test (B) contemplation (C) temptation (D) controversy
59. (A) smoothly (B) secretly (C) tactfully (D) bluntly
60. (A) sets on (B) focuses on (C) depends on (D) goes on
61. What is the main idea of this article? (A) It introduces what ADHD is and how it can be treated. (B) It shows why children with ADHD need medication. (C) It examines how children with ADHD can be taught. (D) It indicates that information about ADHD has been outdated.
62.What are possible treatments for ADHD? (A) Psychotherapy. (B) Behavioral interventions. (C) Medication. (D) All of the above.
63.According to the article, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) ADHD is most probably genetic. (B) Males are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD. (C) Children with ADHD are intentionally being disruptive. (D) Medication is not 100 percent effective.
64.According to the author, the most important in the treatment of children with ADHD is _______. (A) to control their behavior (B) to include parents in the process (C) to reduce the symptoms (D) to decrease excessive motor behavior
65.According to the author, “there have been mixed findings regarding the long-term effects of its use.” What does it mean? (A) There may be side-effects for the long-term use of the medication. (B) There is no problem for the long-term use of the medication. (C) The medication can only be effective for a short period of time. (D) The medication is more effective for children than adults.
66. The Passage answers which of the following questions? (A) Which early Jazz musicians most influenced the development of Blues music? (B) Why did Ragtime, marching band music, and the Blues lose popularity after about 1900? (C) What were the origins of Jazz and how did it differ from other forms of music? (D) Who has been the greatest cornet player to music in the twentieth century?
67. Which of the following distinguished Jazz as a new form of musical expression? (A) “Hot Jazz” (B) Improvisation (C) New Orleans (D) The use of cornets
68.According to the passage, which of the following belonged to the second wave of New Orleans Jazz musicians? (A) Joe Oliver (B) Louis Armstrong (C) St. Louis (D) Buddy Bolden
69.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? (A) Many early Jazz musicians had little formal musical training. (B) There is no slow music in Jazz. (C) Many early Jazz musicians had poor sight. (D) The cornet is the most common musical instrument used in Jazz.
70.All of the following are true EXCEPT (A) “Hot Jazz” is rhythmic. (B) The late 1930s was called the “swing era ”. (C) Jazz has been said to be America’s greatest contribution to music. (D) Joe Oliver is generally considered to be the first real Jazz musician.
71. What is the purpose of this passage? (A) To introduce English as an international language and how it has spread to become one. (B) To describe English as an international language considering number of users and official recognition. (C) To compare the varieties of English such as pidgins and creoles and Standard English. (D) To examine the features of an international language defined by Crystal and others.
72. According to the author, which of the following can be considered as an international language? (A) A language of wider communication and develops a special role recognized in every country. (B) The most widely spoken languages in the world such as Mandarin. (C) A language spoken by a large number of native speakers of other languages. (D) A language given the special priority and required study as a foreign language.
73. Based on information in this passage, which of the following would most likely be considered true? (A) English is an official language in over seventy countries. (B) The range of proficiency in English among the population is broad. (C) The number of English users in the world is vast and growing. (D) There is no local model of English since the language does not have official status in some countries.
74. According to the author, which of the following is NOT a difficulty in estimating the number of English users in the world? (A) It is hard to define a user of English. (B) English is used in many countries for international communication. (C) There is no single source of information on estimates of English users in the world. (D) It is argued to include speakers of pidgins and creoles in estimates of English users.
75. Based on the information in the passage, it can be inferred that-- (A) The sheer number of users is not the defining characteristic of English as an international language. (B) The status of English is shifting in many parts of the world. (C) English has not become institutionalized with locally developed standards of use. (D) The spread of English is largely a result of foreign language learning in the world.
76. Which of the following best explains the term “exotic species” in paragraph 1? (A) An animal or plants on the rare species list. (B) A permanent resident in an established community. (C) A species that has been moves to a different community. (D) An import that fails to thrive outside of its home range.
77. What does the word “itself” in the passage refers to? (A) A species that imports. (B) New community. (C) Home range. (D) Exotic species.
78. The following statements are correct EXCEPT (A) Exotic species cause harm rather than benefits. (B) Exotic species are from outside. (C) Exotic species result in death of native species. (D) Exotic species can survive and become a new group in a new place.
79. What might the author mention next? (A) Examples of exotic species to cause problems. (B) Illustrations of the ecological differences in some places. (C) The reasons why certain exotic species exist. (D) Solutions to the problems that exotic species cause.
80. Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the author’s opinion about exotic species? (A) Exotic species should be eliminated by ecologists. (B) Exotic species are often disruptive to the ecology. (C) Importing an exotic species can solve many problems. (D) Ecologists should make the decision to import an exotic species.
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