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104年 - 104-1 國立玉井高級工商職業學校教師甄選:英文科#21410
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
104年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
申論題數:
6
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1.The threat of fines and jail puts real ________ into the laws regulating how and where children can work. (A) loom (B) backlash (C) grid (D) teeth
2. The way the film eventually got made ________ , like the story itself, a certain ring of destiny to it. (A) looks (B) has (C) indicates (D) feels
3. ________ films about writers are so dull is that writers don’t dress up to practice their craft. (A) Everybody says (B) One of the reasons (C) It is often claimed (D) Because
4. With rising oil prices, there is an increasing________ for people to ride bicycles to work. (A) permit (B) instrument (C) appearance (D) tendency
5. Police are investigating a series of jewelry ________ in South Wales. (A) upheaval (B) hedge (C) heist (D) kibble
6. With the worsening of the global economic conditions, it seems wiser and more ________ to keep cash in the bank rather than to invest in the stock market. (A) sensible (B) portable (C) explicit (D) anxious
7. If you are________ with your goods, contact us within ten days of receipt, and we shall arrange collection and refund your money in full. (A) not completely satisfied (B) not completely satisfactory (C) not completely satisfying (D) not satisfied completely
8. Desk can often show aspects of character otherwise hidden from general view________ , if analyzed in detail, will reveal their owner’s innermost secrets. (A) but where (B) these (C) however (D) and which
9.Disney’s Animal Kingdom struggled to keep guests for a full day has become a hard-to- ignore flaw because it has ____ overcrowding problems elsewhere at Disney World. (A) exacerbated (B) vitiated (C) mandated (D) disintegrated
10.________ food is more quintessentially Indian than basmati rice. (A) Some (B) Any (C) No (D) Every
11. Steve’s description of the place was so ________ that I could almost picture it in my mind. (A) bitter (B) vivid (C) sensitive (D) courageous
12. Just because you’re living in a concrete jungle in the sky ________ mean you’re in prison. (A) don’t (B) doesn’t (C) isn’t (D) aren’t
13. Her ability to analyze issues fairly and competently has earned her the________ of even her most peers. (A) solicitation…unbiased (B) reputation…knowledgeable (C) respect…exacting (D) attention…sympathetic
14. Although it seems to have been a fixture of the square since the city’s origin, the produce market actually opened________ . (A) recently (B) frequently (C) illegally (D) graciously
15.The government is leasing the center from a private lab and spent $24 million to _______ it to meet federal safety standards, which is a fraction of what it would have cost to build a job. (A) reimburse (B) retrofit (C) redeploy (D) harangue
16. Until the mid 1800’s, the occasional reports by European explorers of the existence of gorillas were generally disbelieved and swiftly________ the realm of tall tales. (A) confused with (B) relegated to (C) compared to (D) exalted to
17. The historian's assertion that there is a _______ of verifiable information about nineteenth century Native Americans is _______, for there exist many transcripts of authentic oral accounts of their activities. (A) wealth.. fallacious (B) shortage.. legitimate (C) depletion.. irrefutable (D) paucity.. erroneous
18. This book has neither merit nor distinction, and it all but _______ whatever prestige the author may once have had. (A) challenges (B) maximizes (C) epitomizes (D) nullifies
19. It is ironic and somehow tragic that good people are often dull while evil people can be endlessly _______. (A) ordinary (B) stubborn (C) fascinating (D) unobtrusive
20. Because most of them lack recreational facilities, high rise apartments have been criticized in recent years as _______ for families with children. (A) unsuitable (B) degrading (C) inevitable (D)appropriate
21. The company paid for the minister to fly out to Australia on a ____________. (A) freebie (B) premium (C) compliment (D) bonanza
22. It is impossible for a serious scholar to condone this _______ dismissal of respected theories. (A) astute (B) cavalier (C) sagacious (D) necessary
23. Fortunately, Ms. Mason has the unusual ability to transform a tedious legal contention into an _______ account. (A) arid (B) erratic (C) improbable (D) absorbing
24. She was _______ success and eager to create a name for herself. (A) deprecatory toward (B) impatient for (C) querulous about (D) sated by
25.From both his character and appearance, we could see that he was ___________. (A) a bluestocking (B) on the grapevine (C) a battle-axe (D) a chip off the old block
26. (A) suspiciously (B) staggeringly (C) scarcely (D) sporadically
27. (A) actions (B) actors (C) acts (D) activities
28. (A) consequence (B) indifference (C) similarity (D) etiquette
29. (A) as (B) but (C) until (D) than
30. (A) choose (B) fail (C) cease (D) refuse
31. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (A) In Situ Powder Use in Crime Scene Investigations (B) How to Identify a Criminal (C) Amino Acids in Fingerprint Detection (D) Fingerprint Composition and Detection (E) Uses of Papillary Ridge Secretions
32. According to the article, amino acids and chlorides in fingerprints originate from the I sebaceous glands II eccrine glands III papillary ridges (A) I only (B) II only (C) III only (D) I and II only (E) none of the above
33. According to the passage, powders to detect fingerprints are most likely to be used (A) instead of reactive organic substances (B) at the crime scene (C) in laboratories (D) to detect triglycerides (E) as one of the more sophisticated techniques
34. According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT (A) fingerprints identify the victims of crime (B) fingerprint patterns may become distorted by sebaceous contamination (C) identical twins have different fingerprints (D) investigators want to make fingerprints visible so they can be photographed (E) touching the face and hair contaminates eccrine gland secretions
35. What does the word, developer, in the first paragraph mean? (A) a powder to hurt one’s palm (B) a powder to poison the criminal (C) a reagent to reveal fingerprint (D)a reagent to cover footprint (E) a chemical material to destroy the crime scene
申論題 (6)
( Explanation of Linguistic Terms)1. auxiliary verb
( Explanation of Linguistic Terms)2. affix
( Explanation of Linguistic Terms)3. adverb
( Explanation of Linguistic Terms)4. morpheme
( Explanation of Linguistic Terms)5. tense
V. Composition What is Audio-Lingual teaching method? What are advantages and disadvantages of Audio-Lingual teaching method? How can you apply Audio-Lingual teaching method to your teaching activities in the classroom? Briefly describe your opinion about it. (In about 500 words) 20%