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105年 - 105 新北市立高級中等學校教師聯合甄選:英文科#52507
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1. Far too often today historical works are _____ in unreadable academic jargon. (A) petered out (B) screwed up (C) churned out (D) backfired
2. The English-Irish boy band has developed a strong and oftentimes rabid _____ since the release of their 2011 debut album "Up All Night." (A) fandom (B) phobia (C) simmer (D) axiom
3. The men were lined up in a long _____, making their way to the recruiting office. (A) queue (B) repatriation (C) query (D) representative
4. Abandoning everything to the greedy grasp of those around her, the mother darted, with distraction in her mien, to _____ her child. (A) stem (B) reclaim (C) craze (D) forgo
5. From the first my fellow-pupils used to tease and _____ and mock me whenever I was saying my lessons. (A) bias (B) deficit (C) pedestal (D) deride
6. While you _____ one sin and will not part with it, it must drag you down to misery after death, as it has dragged you to misery here in this world. (A) reel off (B) hold back (C) cling to (D) peel off
7. Many corporations create their cash flow or financing channels through _____ because they can obtain more opportunities for IPO, initial public offering. (A) sentimentalism (B) outcry (C) spinoffs (D) conflict
8. Though I knew how to translate exactly what she had told me, I realized that any translation would _____ the deepest meaning of her message. (A) revolt (B) replicate (C) emulate (D) distort
9. The men called and listened as she had done, and examined the edge of the chasm, and settled how it had happened, and then sat down to wait until the _____ they wanted should come up. (A) longueurs (B) extremity (C) implements (D) philosophy
10. As the construction project became _____ in controversy, the government decided to postpone funding until a consensus could be reached. (A) slogged (B) mired (C) molded (D) vaunted
11. As we move toward a capitated health system, it will be imperative for health care organizations to _____ with a host of providers in order to provide the best quality care at the lowest cost in the most accessible manner. (A) integrate (B)rave (C) delegate (D) unearth
12. It was not that I was annoyed at her avidity but I was really struck with the _____ between such a treasure and such scanty means of guarding it. (A) blight (B) atrocity (C) congruence (D) disparity
13. What are your _____ for deciding which words to include in this dictionary? (A) kinship (B) prejudice (C) casket (D) criterion
14. Do not, I beg of you, _____ today’s sun with the showers of tomorrow. (A) dampen (B) prejudice (C) numb (D) replicate
15. All during the first year Louise tried to make her husband understand the vague and _____ hunger that had led to the writing of the note and that was still unsatisfied. (A) tedious (B) bittersweet (C) intangible (D) conditional
16. (A) operated (B) curtailed (C) exploited (D) employed
17. (A) appropriated (B) estimated (C) calculated (D) understood
18. (A) butcher (B) persecutor (C) executer (D) purchaser
19. (A) asylums (B) hospitals (C) playgrounds (D) orphanages
20. (A) in (B) through (C) with (D) on
21. (A) antagonizes (B) astonishes (C) explodes (D) corrupts
22. (A) miscellany (B) gold (C) proximity (D) straws
23. (A) established (B) formulated (C) crumbled (D) populated
24. (A) without (B) by (C) in (D) after
25. (A) Also (B) However (C) Even if (D) Perhaps
26. (A) committed (B) scheduled (C) instructed (D) attempted
27. (A) without (B) despite (C) beyond (D) across
28. (A) In addition (B) For example (C) As a result (D) By all means
29. (A) on the part of (B) at the cost of (C) in the sight of (D) by the name of
30. (A) above (B) midst (C) into (D) from
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37. (A) When you are close to where the pebble fell, the waves are clearly in a circle, centered on where the pebble fell. (B) These are measured to ensure compliance with laws that govern acceptable sound emitted from a vehicle. (C) Engineers can use several analysis techniques to identify noise sources including near-field acoustic holography (NAH) and beamforming. (D) Beamforming presents several challenges including simultaneously measuring a large number of microphone sensors, transmitting and saving this large amount of acquired waveform data, and being able to quickly process large data sets.
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39.What is most likely the author’s comment on Alessi products? (A) A symbol of household innovation (B) Transforming industry into art (C) A brand with long tradition (D) Putting fun into function
40. When was the Alessi company founded? (A) In the late 19th century (B) In the early 20th century (C) In the mid-20th century (D) In the late 20th century
41. What material was first used for the Alessi products? (A)Wood (B) Glass (C) Metals (D) Ceramic
42. Who brought the concept of design into the company? (A) Philippe Stark (B) Carlo Alessi (C) Officina Alessi (D) Giovanni Alessi
43. What does the word “organic” mean on the last line of paragraph four? (A) Affecting the structure of the organism (B) Of irregular but coordinated forms (C) Being environmentally friendly (D) With radical spirits
44. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true about the Alessi? (A) It offers products at affordable prices. (B) Its products are designed based on users opinions. (C) The company is owned by the Alessi family and the designers. (D) The brand became famous when its products were collected by museums.
45. What type of writing does this article belong to? (A) A social commemary (B) A medical report (C) A book review (D) A travelogue
46. What is the purpose of the story at the beginning of the article? (A) The author wants to show off his or her medical knowledge. (B) The article uses the story to support the argument of Atul Gawande’s book. (C) The story provides a counterargument against the importance of checklists in medical practice. (D) The author uses the story to criticize the lack of clean medical equipment in large hospitals.
47. According to the article, what does Atul Gawande’s book propose to deal with the problem of the increasing complexity of modern medical care? (A) He suggests that all doctors should undergo further medical trainings. (B) He argues for the application of the knowledge in the field of medicine to aviation. (C) He argues that architects should learn how to conduct simple operations on passengers in case of emergency. (D) He proposes to use checklists to remind doctors to apply the knowledge they have correctly and consistently.
48. According to the article, what is missing in Atul Gawande’s “book”? (A) The book fails to apply checklists to fields other than medical profession. (B) The book does not have evidence to prove the positive effects of checklists. (C) The book does not mention the unintended consequences of checklists. (D) The tone of the book is not enthusiastic or sincere enough.
49. Which statement is wrong about the article? (A) The article argues that checklists might not apply to patients with multiple disorders. (B) The article warns against the use of antibiotics within six hours of patients’ arrival at the hospital. (C) The article shows approval of the book in general despite its limitations. (D) The article celebrates the flexibility and usefulness of checklists in all medical situations.
50. What is the attitude of the article towards Gawande’s application of checklists to the predictions of weather and the stock market? (A) The article is skeptical of this application. (B) The article sees great potential in it. (C) The article shows confidence in its practicability. (D) The article invites readers to make their own judgement.
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