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104年 - 104 高雄市市立國民小學教師聯合甄選_專長類:英語科#23176
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
104年 |
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50 |
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1. His comments were _____ nonsense and can safely be ignored. (A)absolute (B)absolutely (C)absolutism (D)absolutely not
2. By allowing him to go free the judge gave the accused the _____ of the doubt. (A)betray (B)bet (C)benefit (D)blame
3. Her _____ attitude in the face of danger surprised everyone. (A)care (B)career (C)casual (D)causal
4. Michael woke up at the crack of _____ in order not to miss the early morning train. (A)date (B)dawn (C)down (D)dome
5. My girlfriend bought a lot of antique _____ for her new house. (A)furnish (B)furnishes (C)furniture (D)furnitures
6. I’ve never let my schooling _____ with my education. (A)insult (B)insure (C)intense (D)interfere 第 2 頁,共 9 頁
7. I _____ money. (A)lack (B)am lacked in (C)lacking in (D)lack of
8. I’ve made a _____ to the police about the noise. (A)complain (B)complained (C)complaint (D)complainted
9. The _____ of the book, which is three pages long, was written by the author’s father. (A)preface (B)present (C)pretend (D)previous
10. More heavy _____ are forecast for tomorrow. (A)shells (B)shelters (C)shouts (D)showers
11. She made everyone wear slippers inside the house to avoid _____ on the carpet. (A)wear and tear (B)wore and tore (C)worn and tear (D)worn and tire
12. People should not be ____ on the basis of race. (A)staid (B)stigmatized (C)sterilized (D)subdued
13. A: What did you buy at the market? B: A bottle of milk, two pounds of steak, and four _____. (A)corn’s ears (B)corn ears (C)ears of corns (D)ears of corn 第 3 頁,共 9 頁
14. A: What will we do if it rains the day of the picnic? B: I guess we’ll _____. (A)cancel it off (B)cancel off it (C)call it off (D)call off it
15. Much of the historic center of the capital Kathmandu is in ruins. The situation for survivors has been ____ by power cuts and the cell phone network is at breaking point. (A)convalesced (B)devastated (C)evacuated (D)exacerbated
16. The magician could ____ a pigeon out of an empty hat. (A)connote (B)conjure (C)conceal (D)connate
17. Long's interaction hypothesis (Long, 1996) dismissed the argument that exposure to input alone suffices language acquisition by suggesting that the linguistic and conversational modifications that are made by ____ during negotiation for meaning promote acquisition. (A)intercessions (B)intellectuals (C)interlocutors (D)intercourse
18. The best picture books ____ across age groups, providing a compelling interplay between the text and illustrations and allowing readers of all ages to enjoy and gain meaning from both. (A)appeal (B)appear (C)oppress (D)optimize
19. Seismologists have warned Japan to stay ____ for the next “Big One” after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the country, injuring a dozen people. (A)vicarious (B)vigilant (C)virtual (D)victoriou 第 4 頁,共 9 頁
20. Her mother _____ of her decision to get a job instead of going to graduate school. (A)abides (B)approves (C)argues (D)arms
21. A historian does not only describe events, but tries to explain _____ occur in the first place. (A)to them what cause (B)what causes them to (C)to what causes them (D)what to cause them
22. _____, he would have been able to pass the exam. (A)Studying more (B)If he studied more (C)If he were studying to a greater degree (D)had he studied
23. Even the tiniest object you can see with a microscope contains millions of atoms, _____ much tinier particles still. (A)each with (B)has each (C)having each (D)each has
24. At the time of their first ____ into Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries, the landless wanderers, colloquially called Gypsies in England, earned their living as entertainers, magicians, blacksmiths, and horse dealers. (A)intersections (B)inspection (C)migrations (D)mitigation
25. A: These look like machine-made stitches to me. B: No, they are all made _____. (A)by hand (B)by hands (C)with hand (D)with hands 第 5 頁,共 9 頁 II.Error Correction: Identify the underlined word(s)or phrase that should be corrected or rewritten.
26.
To the surprise
of engineers and geologists,
in the year
following the
completion
of the Hoover Dam, thousands of local earthquakes
recorded
. (A)To the surprise (B) in the year(C) completion(D)recorded.
27. On the
ground floor
of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC is a ten-meter-high
marble
statue of
the former
President with his arms supported
of two
columns. (A)ground floor(B) marble(C) the former(D) of two
28. A mythology about dragons
have existed
in
various
different countries, and in most
stories
, the dragon is
a symbol
of evil. (A)have existed(B)various (C)stories (D)a symbol
29. Herbert Smyth, who taught
at
Harvard from 1902 to 1925, was
unquestionable
the
foremost
Greek scholar
of his time
.(A)at(B) unquestionable(C)foremost (D)of his time
30. Nova Scotia
enjoys
a somewhat milder
climate
than Newfoundland
because
it is
closer
the Gulf Stream. (A)enjoys(B)climate(C)because(D)closer
31. (A)influencing (B)influenced (C)are influenced (D)have influenced
32. (A)pertinent to (B)with regard to(C)concerned with (D)involved with
33. (A)stimulated (B)stimulating (C)simulated (D)simulating
34. (A)from (B)from which (C)according to (D)in line with
35. (A)along (B)along with (C)along the same line with (D)regarding
36. (A)because of(B)irrespective of (C)in terms of (D)in spite of
37. (A)holds back (B)holds forth (C)holds true(D)holds
38. (A)charged for (B)put up with(C)turned down (D)voted against
39. (A)associated with (B)thanks to (C)without (D)besides
40. (A)has to substitute (B)substitutes (C)has to be substituted (D)has been substituting
41. Which of the following best summarizes this passage? (A)Although other forms of communication exist, verbalization is the fastest. (B)Nonlinguistic language is invaluable to foreigners. (C)Everybody uses only one form of communication. (D)When language is a barrier, people will find other forms of communication.
42. Which of the following statements is not true? (A)There are many forms of communication in existence today. (B)The deaf and mute use an oral form of communication. (C)Ideas and thoughts can be transmitted by body language. (D)Verbalization is the most common form of communication.
43. Which form other than oral speech would be most commonly used among blind people? (A)picture signs (B)Braille (C)body language (D)signal flags
44. Sign language is said to be very picturesque and exact and can be used internationally except for _____. (A)spelling (B)ideas (C) expressions (D)whole words
45. How many different forms of communication are mentioned here? (A)5 (B)7 (C)9 (D)11
46. The author of the passage is primarily concerned with _______. (A) discussing different theories about the transport of plant seeds to Hawaii (B) discussing the extent to which air currents are responsible for the dispersal of plant seeds to Hawaii (C) resolving a dispute about the ability of birds to carry plant seeds long distances (D) resolving a dispute about the adaptability of plant seeds to bird transport
47. The author mentions the results of flotation experiments on plant seeds (lines 6-7) most probably in order to _______. (A) suggest that the long-distance dispersal of seeds is a process that requires long periods of time (B) lend credibility to the thesis that air currents provide a method of transport for plant seeds to Hawaii (C) challenge the claim that ocean currents are responsible for the transport of plant seeds to Hawaii (D) support the claim that the distribution of plants in Hawaii is the result of the long distance dispersal of seeds
48. It can be inferred from information in the passage that the existence in alpine regions of Hawaii of a plant species that also grows in the southwestern United States would justify which of the following conclusions? (A) There are ocean currents that flow from the southwestern United States to Hawaii. (B) The plant species discovered in Hawaii must have traveled from the 第 9 頁,共 9 頁 southwestern United States only very recently. (C) The plant species discovered in Hawaii reached there by attaching to the feathers of birds migrating from the southwestern United States. (D) The ecology of the southwestern United States is similar in important respects to the ecology of alpine regions of Hawaii.
49. The passage supplies information for answering which of the following questions? (A)What varieties of plant seeds are birds that fly long distances most likely to swallow? (B)What is a reason for accepting the long-distance dispersal of plant seeds as an explanation for the origin of Hawaiian flora? (C)Why does successful long-distance dispersal of plant seeds require an equivalence between the ecology of the source area and that of the recipient area? (D)Why are more varieties of plant seeds adapted to external rather than to internal bird transport?
50. What does the word excretion (line 10) mean? (A)vomiting (B)excursion (C)exclusion (D)emptying
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