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104年 - 104-1 國立蘭陽女子高級中學教師甄選:英文科#21414
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1. A recent major research found the vigor of a person's hand-grip could predict the risk of heart attacks and strokes, and was a stronger predictor of death than checking ____ blood pressure. (A) synchronous (B) systolic (C)synergistic (D)systematic
2. “People increasingly expect to be treated like cattle at airports,” says Gus Hosein, executive director of the UK rights group Privacy International. “What we have seen over the years is a large level of security theatre, and more worryingly ridiculous technologies being ____ with little thought.” (A) deteriorated (B) debilitated (C) deployed (D) delineated
3. The final episode of The Sopranos, in 2007, set the gold standard of how to bid farewell to a visionary television series: end it with something so mind-boggling in its ____ that some viewers may love it and some may hate it, but no one will be able to stop talking about it. (A) audacity (B) delinquency (C) plutocracy (D) mundanity
4. The United States is rushing 1,000 antitank rockets to the Iraqi military to help combat the massive suicide vehicle bombs that Islamic State militants used in capturing the provincial capital of Ramadi, a first step as the Obama administration weighs a range of difficult options to help its ____ ally. (A) sectarian (B) intermingled (C) beleaguered (D)consolidate
5. A Russian tycoon accused of _____ tens of millions of dollars in a real estate scam was taken into custody in Moscow. (A) embezzling (B) mesmerizing (C) subsidizing (D) bemoaning
6. During his trip to Africa, Jake was stunned by the ______ of cultures and lifestyles he came across. (A) peasants (B) retreat (C) diversity (D) border
7. The new movie turned out to be a big disappointment as it centers around the familiar story of an underdog who ultimately triumphs despite _____ odds. (A) resilient (B) insurmountable (C) unmanned (D) dimensional
8. In 1776 colonial leader George Washington began the _________ process of turning farmers into a disciplined combat force for the Revolutionary War. (A) arduous (B) optimal (C) phony (D) obsolete
9. The wedding is the biggest event we’ve ever ________ for. (A) bobbed (B) waded (C) catered (D) snarled
10. He spent most of his life on the _______ of knowledge. (A) anonymous (B) acquisition (C) alteration (D) assault
1. The word denizen in the passage is closest in meaning to ____. (A) dweller (B) mystery (C) puzzle (D) characteristic
2. According to the passage, which of the following is true about Jappetus Steenstrup? (A) He was the first to see a giant squid. (B) He was able to identify the giant squid. (C) His conclusions were not generally accepted. (D) He was the first to conduct a study of the giant squid.
3. The underlined pronoun they in the first paragraph refers to ____. (A) fishermen (B) historical records (C) beaches (D) giant squids
4. The word fragmentary in the passage is most nearly the opposite of ____. (A) complete (B) incontrovertible (C) conclusive (D) refutable
5. Which of the following statements could paragraph 2 be used to support? (A) Scientists now have a clear understanding of giant squid anatomy. (B) Most of what we know about the giant squid comes from dead specimens. (C) Studying the giant squid by examining dead specimens has been a frustrating process. (D) The giant squid only preys on small creatures.
6. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT known about the giant squid? (A) What animals prey upon them. (B) How common they are. (C) Where they live. (D) What they eat.
7. The following sentence can be inserted into paragraph 3. These animals apparently engage in life and death struggles far below the ocean’s surface. Where would it best fit in paragraph 3?
8. What is mentioned in the passage as a reason why most biologists think giant squid probably do not reach 75 meters in length? (A) There is not enough food deep in the ocean to support such size. (B) The giant squid doesn’t live long enough to grow that large. (C) Their suckers are not necessarily as big as the scars on whales indicate. (D) No giant squid that large has ever been found.
9. Which of the following in NOT stated or implied in the passage about the beaks of the giant squid? (A) They are more durable than the rest of the squid’s body. (B) Researchers can learn important information from them. (C) They are used by the squid to defend itself. (D) They are often found in the stomachs of whales.
10. What can be inferred from the passage about ambergris? (A) It is an important part of a whale’s diet. (B) It protects the whale’s digestive tract. (C) Without it the whale could not digest squid. (D) It is produced from the chitin in the beaks of squids.
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