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105年 - 105 桃園市國民小學及幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英語(A)#51906
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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105年 |
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50 |
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1. Animals hunting or preying on other animals are called ___. (A) toddlers (B) predators (C) adolescents (D) colleagues
2. In the United States, not only Florida but all other states are very strict about traffic violations. _____ range from small fines to several years in jail. (A) Incomes (B) Presents (C) Penalties (D) Inspect
3. The doctor _____ a new medicine for the pain in my stomach. (A) prescribed (B) preferred (C) predicted (D) protected
4. In the class, teachers can read the story, _____ to the pictures and dramatizing it as much as possible. (A) paving (B) paying (C) pointing (D) pausing
5. A _____ is a box for keeping expensive or valuable things. (A) safe (B) sale (C) solution (D) strategy
6. People with colds wear surgical masks to avoid _____ others. (A) inserting (B) injecting (C) initiating (D) infecting
7. Zootopia is set in a world where animals have transcended the carnivore-and-prey _____ and now live together more or less harmoniously. (A) diversion (B) directory (C) disclosure (D) dichotomy
8. _____ diapers, which one uses and then throws away, were invented by Marion Donovan in 1950. (A) Permeable (B) Disposable (C) Indispensable (D) Recyclable
9. This year Mary and Steven will have their sixtieth wedding _____. They are going to celebrate it with a party. (A) application (B) anniversary (C) interview (D) investigation II. Grammar and Preposition
10. The hen in this farm _____ an egg every day. (A) lies (B) lays (C) is lying (D) laid
11. The train_____ already left when she arrived at the station. (A) was (B) has been (C) has (D) had
12. _____ a chance to reform, the young man robbed a bank anyway. (A) Give (B) Be giving (C) Given (D) Has given
13. _____ smoking, my grandpa thinks his health is much better. (A) Having quit (B) To quit (C) Have to quit (D) Quitting
14. I am used to _____ up till late at night. (A) be stayed (B) stayed (C) stay (D) staying
15. At school, what subjects were you bad _____? (A) at (B) on (C) in (D) of
16. If Stanley _____ better at math, he wouldn’t have to hire an accountant. (A) is (B) would be (C) were (D) was
17. The movie Dead Poets Society is really_____ seeing. (A) worthy (B) worthwhile it (C) worth it (D) worth
18. Children should be taught that they can’t_____ telling lies. (A) get along with (B) get even with (C) get away with (D) get in with
19. The movie, _____ an ill-fated love affair, will bring tears to viewers’eyes. (A) which centering on (B) that centering on (C) centering on (D) in which centers on III. Dialogue
20. A: Hey! I can’t believe you just did that! B: Did what? A: You __________ on the ground. You’re being a litterbug! (A) dropped your trash (B) lay (C) put your child (D) sat down
21. A: What is your sister like? B: ________________ (A) She’s of medium height. (B) She’s friendly and sociable. (C) She likes to wear high heels.(D) She has long black wavy hair.
22. A: I have tickets to The Phantom of the Opera on Saturday night. Would you like to go? B: Thanks. _______. What time? (A)Let’s make a reservation (B) I’m busy (C) I am not into musicals (D) I’d love to
23. A: Would you like your steak with fries or a baked potato? B: ________________ (A)Yes, please. (B) No, thank you. (C) Medium, please. (D) Fries, please.
24. Student A: The whole cafeteria is deserted. It’s so quiet in here. Student B: I think everyone in our school is more worried about their exams _____ eating. (A) than (B) by (C) then (D) without
25. A: Alice, what are you doing tonight? Would you like to go out? B: Oh, _______. I’m going to work late tonight. I have to finish this report. (A) I would (B) no problem (C) I can’t (D) no sweat
26. A: Excuse me, doctor. I don’t want to interrupt you… B: (A) Of course. I’m glad you are here. (B) No, it’s quite all right. How can I help you? (C) No kidding. You’re right on spot. (D) Come on. You’re almost there.
27. Man: I’ve just noticed your shirt. Are you a Red Sox baseball fan? Woman: I can’t say I’m a Red Sox fan, but I just love the pitcher’s fast ball. I hear that he broke a record. Q: What does the woman mean? (A)The woman is a huge fan of the Red Sox. (B)The woman enjoys watching the Red Sox’s pitcher’s fast ball. (C)The woman does not go to baseball games too much. (D)The woman makes an announcement that the Red Sox’s pitcher broke a record.
28. (A) rare (B) available (C) undertaken (D) released
29. (A) disappeared (B) jumped (C) walked (D) fought
30. (A) left (B) formed (C) went (D) occurred
31. (A) whatever (B) nothing (C) earthquake (D) it
32. (A) At least (B) Always (C) Additionally (D) Alternatively 2
33.請選出底線中不符合本句的單詞、句子或文法。
A telephone
is certainly
one of the most significant
inventions
of
all time
.(A) A telephone(B)one of the most significant(C)inventions(D)all time
34. A ceremony
was
hold
in honor of
those
killed
in battle.(A)was(B)hold(C)in honor of (D)killed
35. In a medical study of nearly 5,000 adults,
half of them
were given one aspirin a day and the other half
given
a placebo, it was found that those
taking
aspirin suffered 38 percent fewer heart attacks than those
who weren’t
.(A)half of them(B)given(C)taking(D)who weren’t
36. No
matter
how
early she
leave
, Jenny never gets to work
on time
.(A)matter(B)how(C)leave(D)on time
37. Maria is a dynamic speaker
who
always offers
motivational
talks
to
young audiences and always speaks with great
number
of energy.(A)who(B)motivational(C)to(D)number
38.
Few children
,
fortunately
, get diseases like polio, scarlet fever, and whooping cough
anymore
because of
immunization programs are widespread.(A)Few children(B)fortunately(C)anymore(D)because of
39. Susan lived in San Francisco Bay Area, a populous region
surrounding
the San Francisco and San Pablo estuaries,
since
1995 to 2005,
but
she is
living
in Seattle now.(A)surrounding(B)since(C)but(D)living
40. Cellphones are now
so convenient
that a business person can and
often do
save valuable office time
by
efficiently
making
telephone calls.(A)so convenient(B)often do(C)by(D)making
41. According to the passage, what language is commonly misunderstood due to lack of education or exposure? (A) Foreign Language (B) Body Language (C) Sign Language (D) Spoken Language
42. What did the author not talk about in the passage? (A) The way sign languages were created (B) The differences amongst sign languages (C) The linguistic elements of sign languages (D) The misconceptions of sign languages
43. Which is not one of the misconceptions of sign language discussed in the passage? (A) Sign language is easier to learn than spoken language. (B)The same sign language can be used all around the world. (C) Sign language is the same as body language. (D) Sign language users only use their hands to communicate.
44. According to the passage, the false statement “sign languages is universal” means (A) The origins of sign language is related to the universe. (B) Sign language is everywhere all around the world. (C) Sign language is growing more and more influential. (D) The same sign language is used all around the world.
45. Which would be the best title for the passage? (A) Learning American Sign Language (B) What People Get Wrong about Sign Language (C) Taiwanese Sign Language (D) The Culture of Sign Language
46. According to the first paragraph, which of the following statements is true about “manners”? (A) Modern writers are convinced that global issues should be put at the top of the priority list. (B) Manners are more important in the past than in the modern society. (C) Manners are still important from some modern thinkers’ perspective. (D) Some writers believe that modern people are too busy to be concerned with manners.
47. The author creates the discussion in the second paragraph by (A) categorizing types of behaviors (B) analyzing conversational rules (C) explaining the class system (D) explaining old rules
48. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? (A) Correct behaviors are appreciated for the same reason now and a hundred years ago. (B) Formal manners a hundred years ago are to be reintroduced to the modern world. (C) The idea of manners and respect for others are similar concepts in modern days. (D) Modern people should use correct behavior to enforce class system in the modern world.
49. In the third paragraph, the author states that "However, we often seem to associate manners with weakness" to explain that (A) Modern people with good manners are weak in reality. (B) There is a common misconception that good manners are outdated. (C) Motorists and shoppers are rude and ill-mannered. (D) Teachers need to be more respectful of young children.
50. The word "courteous" in the third paragraph is closet in meaning to (A) polite (B) valuable (C) cautious (D) delicate
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